Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
very much involved. Got some decent clubs and have improved a lot through watching YouTube videos and hitting 100 balls at the range a couple of times a week.

But now I'm wondering if some lessons with a pro would be benefical? My good mates mostly play but three of them are off scratch (one of them better than that). This makes me playing with them more them watching me as I attempt to go around in less than 90-95.


Play off 7 at my club in Surrey. Love the game and the culture around it. Once you get addicted to golf the greatest sports competition in the world quickly becomes the Ryder Cup.

Definitely get lessons but don?t go overboard. Rhythm and timing are the most important parts of the swing, you just want to correct the blatant flaws and let experience do the rest.

Sadly, not many golf courses in Paris