Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post


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
I think I'd like to ulitmately get to that sort of level (basically to be able to say a good round is sub-80). I know I'm never going to be a scratch golfer as I don't have the time to dedicate to it with a young family. But now the stag dos are all over I need to start arranging golf trips and would like to join my Father's club (Remedy Oak in Dorset) if I can get good enough to hold my own in a weekend roll-up tournament etc.