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Hot Tip
How to warm up

 

prepare well for a round of golf you should arrive at the course at least an hour before your tee time.

Start on the driving range with a few good stretches. Once you feel loose, start hitting balls. Use your wedges first, then move to the middle irons, then the long irons and finally the woods.

Always end your pre-round warmup by working on your short game. The short game is where you can best improve your scoring.

 

Term

To Make the cut

To qualify for subsequent rounds in a tournament


 

"Golf is a great pastime and I have been playing a for a while now”.
Since seeing Terry for lessons the game seems much simpler now than its ever been and my scores are improving week by week.. I won't hesitate to book in the future!
Michael Carrick.
Tottenham Hotspur and England Midfielder.
 

"Terry’s lessons have been both helpful and enjoyable .His explanations and tips on the game are effective and simple and as a result my golf has improved”.
Steve Lomas
ex West Ham United currently QPR
 

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