Posts Tagged ‘Control’
Exciting finishes this week !!
The tournaments in Europe and America certainly served up exciting finishes at the weekend. Robert Rock recorded the biggest win of his career in Abu Dhabi , but not without a nerve racked final hole. He played beautifully in the last round in contrast to playing partner , Tiger Woods, who only hit 3 out of his first 14 greens in regulation. However Rock saved the worst swing of his round for the eighteenth tee , pushing his shot into the hazard and finally only scrambling home by a shot.
At Torrey Pines in California Kyle Stanley had been in control all week and looked set to win his first Tour event going to the last three ahead. A perfect drive gave this long hitter the chance to go for the green , over water, on this par five, but with so much in hand a lay up was the right call. However the problem came when instead of playing for the fat part of the green, he went for the front flag, and saw a pretty good shot spin back into the water. A penalty drop and then a pitch to the part of the green he should have hit in the first place was followed , almost inevitably , by a 3 putt for an eight and a shock play-off with Brandt Snedeker who had birdied the same hole for a 4 shot swing. More chances followed in the play-off for Stanley but finally a missed 5 footer confirmed his misery. Stanley will win tournaments , soon , if the scars of this don’t go deep.
Maybe the golf at your course wasn’t quite that exciting , but I am sure you enjoyed it just the same. At Protrolley our aim is to help you to enjoy it by great customer service and providing a superb range of Electric Trolleys , Bags, Batteries and Accessories at competitive prices . Call us and we would love to help.
Enjoy your golf !!
ProTrolley Excellent
From the moment I started researching the market for remote control trolleys the Protrolley website & GT300R stood out as being very professional and a high spec value for money cart.
My email & phone correspondence was answered promptly and clearly and having ordered the trolley was delivered within 2 days and as soon as I opened the package my expectations were exceeded.
On the golf course the trolley and I have experienced the most atrocious weather conditions from waterlogged & muddy courses to hard frost, snow & ice and the GT300R trolley has performed brilliantly. One practical tip is when the driving wheels get really muddy I simply slide them off put them in a bin liner and rinse them off at home rather than make the carry bag or boot of my car dirty.
The GT300R remote control trolley has certainly enhanced my golfing experience but it hasn’t improved my handicap yet!
ProTrolley XL255 Golf Trolley
The XL255 has a high performance, ultra quiet motor powered by a qulaity battery. The XL255 is incredible value for money and with a 2 year Warranty and no quibble 7 day refund policy and it comes with a quality battery that has a one year warranty, this is a quality product backed by our first class customer service.
Variable speed control knob or a push button control to increase or decrease the speed and an additional feature is the three set distance control. Pressing one of these buttons will operate your trolley for a distance of 10, 20 or 30 meters, before the trolley comes to a stop; very useful when approaching the green; the trolley can be set off towards the next tee, leaving you to concentrate on the important putt ahead.
The Linix Motor supplied with the trolley is well renowned as being the best motor available for golf trolleys.
How to Play Golf on a Windy Day
Anyone who is looking to play a good game of golf definitely expects the course to be the hardest challenge. While there are a bunch of elements that add to a day at the course, the weather is probably the most crucial one that sets the pace of the game. If you are trying to fight against nature for a better game, then knowing what changes to make with specific hits can help you to drive your ball further and against the odds. Understanding what it takes to drive your ball into the wind, without losing the main aim of your golf ball, is one of the specialty areas that can help you to have a better game, despite the conditions.
The first setup component that is changed with a golf ball going into the wind is to pick the club that you are going to use. If you use a club that has a lower number, then it will allow you to control where the ball is going while placing more drive behind the ball. You want to combine this setup with changing the position of the ball. Moving the ball so it is lined up with your chest, instead of your front foot will keep the ball lower, which automatically avoids the wind. Even though this may not have the same drive, it will help to keep your ball under control when you are trying to aim toward the green.
After you have the right equipment setup, you will want to slightly alter your position so you can hit into the wind without losing aim. The main ideal with this is to set up your hit so the ball spins lower than it normally would. This will help the ball to stay below the wind instead of moving into the elements. Pressing your hands forward on the club when you swing can help with this. You can also keep your swing flatter instead of using a complete swing. Many recommend only going up three-quarters with the back swing to assist with this control.
No matter what the conditions, you still have the ability to control your game of golf and to run the right course with your game. If you are fighting against the wind, then using proper specific techniques to avoid losing control of your ball is one of the essential strategies. This can help you to move to the green faster while keeping your ball under the right aim.
