Chris Fletcher and Andy Carter PGA Golf Professionals at Trafford Golf Centre compete against each other in Matchplay on the back 9 holes at Sandiway GC.
With Ged leading after Part 1… Can he be caught?
Andy Carter, Ged Walters & Nick Holmes taking each other on in this 9 holes match at Davyhulme Park Golf Club.
The format is “6’s”
There is 6 points per hole up for grabs and the leading points scorer at the end wins!
Here is how the points are worked out.:-
-Outright winner – 4 points
2nd place – 2 points
Last – 0 points
-Outright Winner – 4 Points
Tied 2nd place – 1 point each
All Tie – 2 points each
2 Winners – 3 points each
last – 0 points
Huge Thank you to Dean Butler PGA Head Professional at Davyhulme Park GC for allowing us to film on site
THIS IS THE FINALE….. WHO WILL TAKE THE BRAGGING RIGHTS??
Andy Carter, Ged Walters & Nick Holmes taking each other on in this 9 holes match at Davyhulme Park Golf Club.
The format is “6’s”
There is 6 points per hole up for grabs and the leading points scorer at the end wins!
Here is how the points are worked out.:-
-Outright winner – 4 points
2nd place – 2 points
Last – 0 points
-Outright Winner – 4 Points
Tied 2nd place – 1 point each
All Tie – 2 points each
2 Winners – 3 points each
last – 0 points
Huge Thank you to Dean Butler PGA Head Professional at Davyhulme Park GC for allowing us to film on site
Andy Carter, Ged Walters & Nick Holmes taking each other on in this 9 holes match at Davyhulme Park Golf Club.
The format is “6’s”
There is 6 points per hole up for grabs and the leading points scorer at the end wins!
Here is how the points are worked out.:-
-Outright winner – 4 points
2nd place – 2 points
Last – 0 points
-Outright Winner – 4 Points
Tied 2nd place – 1 point each
All Tie – 2 points each
2 Winners – 3 points each
last – 0 points
Huge Thank you to Dean Butler PGA Head Professional at Davyhulme Park GC for allowing us to film on site
This is part 2 of Andy Carter’s on-course video log at Flixton Golf club.
If you have not seen Part 1, check that out first.
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This on-course video log of Andy Carter PGA Teaching Professional at Trafford Golf Centre helps players understand the thought processes a golfer should go through in the lead up to executing a golf shot. Player who do not think enough about what they are doing during the shot will not hit the ball consistently on the course.
The chip n Run is a popular shot choice- learn how to execute it perfectly to help lower your scores
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Here is a short Chipping video helping you with the chipping fundamentals that can make a huge difference in you striking the ball clean and consistent.
Improving a players swing path will help ball striking and turn that pull or high slice into a little push or nice shaping draw!!
Watch and see 🙂
Meet Alex,
A 2 handicapper currently enrolled at Plymouth University studying a Golf Management degree.
We worked hard on the off season to help Alex improve his game, but having not seen him for 2-3 months due to University, the swing had slipped back into older habits due to playing a lot of unsupervised golf .
As you can see on the video we worked on his swing plane to improve his balls shape and trajectory. Most golfers will be able to relate to this swing in terms of its path, as he come across his backswing line causing pull shots with his irons and fade/slices with his longer clubs.
To help maintain Alex’s golf swing, he is under instruction to send weekly videos so I can help maintain his progression
This video shows the improvements which can be made during a 1 hour golf assessment lesson with Andy Carter.
A players swing plane is vital for the outcome of their shots.
The majority of golfers want to hit a draw shape, and that’s because the majority of golfers actually hit a slice.
The feedback from shots was a slice, heavy connection and even pull hooks.
This lesson completely re-vamped his swing plane and led to cleaner hits, better trajectory and a more consistent shape.
I am looking forward to working more with him and improving his game.