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    Hai I'm abbas from Malaysia......

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    Welcome to GTO Abbas, it seems that our golf community is spreading worldwide. Let us know how you are doing.

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      I'm fine...... actually I'm new in golf. So I just started last month. So right now I'm still practicing at driving range. So if let say got any tips for newbies?

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        You seem to be on the right track already. Get a few lessons from the golf pro, practice at the driving range and try to spend some time on the short game i.e chipping and putting. Very soon you will be ready for the course.
        You will also get lots of tips, advice and information on these forums at GTO.
        Most importantly, Remember to HAVE FUN!

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          Originally posted by Curtmay
          Most importantly, Remember to HAVE FUN!
          excellent advice for begginers .

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            hi abbas.
            lovely malasyia is.
            Liam,

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              Hai Liam.....

              Sorry for late reply your message. So thank you. I'm quuite busy this month. So Liam actually where do you from ?

              I got a question regarding fairway wood. Actually right now I'm using Maruman wood 3 for practicing. The problem is I still confuse with gripping.... Can you help me? or got any tip for grippping or ebook because when I hit sometime not accurate with the ball...

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                Hi izattt





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                Proper grip will reduce your tendency to slice. A good grip will keep the clubhead square at impact and keep the shaft from turning in your hands. Pictured is the popular overlap grip, also known as the Vardon grip.Try for a relaxed and comfortable feel. A tight grip will hinder your rhythm and release. The V.s formed by the index finger and thumbs on both hands point between the chin and right shoulder.Turning hands counterclockwise on the shaft (weak grip), promotes a left-to-right flight of the ball (slice). Turning hands clockwise (strong grip) promotes a right-to-left flight of the ball (hook).



                Hope this clears things up for you .
                Last edited by aftford; 07-10-2006, 04:35 AM.

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                  Originally posted by Curtmay
                  You seem to be on the right track already. Get a few lessons from the golf pro, practice at the driving range and try to spend some time on the short game i.e chipping and putting. Very soon you will be ready for the course.
                  You will also get lots of tips, advice and information on these forums at GTO.
                  Most importantly, Remember to HAVE FUN!
                  hello curtmay.....

                  sorry....actually I'm busy this month.... So where do you from? I'm actully Sarawakian because Malaysia is our main country.. Is there any ebook that I can learn because I want to improve my hitting... right now when I use iron 6 Ben Hogan pro blade only for 100 yard... is there any tips for increasing my hitting ?

                  TQ.

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                    Take a few lessons from a pro to make sure you have the correct swing and grip as well as the other fundamentals of the game. Keep practicing on the driving range until you know your average distance for each club and you are striking the ball properly. Also, this has already been mentioned but you should also practice your chipping and putting. Once you are comfortable and hitting the ball consistently, hit the course and have fun.

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                      Hi Abbas, - sorry about the late response but I see that Canadian Man has answered your last question quite adequately. Regarding your other question - I am from Trinidad, West Indies, and you probably saw our team at the World Cup where we were the smallest nation represented.

                      Guess we owe you another special welcome, as the only known GTO member from the Land of the Hornbills.
                      Hope you enjoy some delicious Umai and Pansoh Manoh and let us know when you start heating up the courses at Bintulu & Hornbill.

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                        Hello my all friend...... Good morning to you all.... playing golf today?
                        Kuching weather quite okay to play golf...So r u all ok?

                        Golf is my life..... Support our GTO...

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