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Friday, 9 November 2012

Golf The Rhyming Way: Lost ball tip by Gary Ley

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Lost ball tip by Gary Ley


Lost ball tip by Gary Ley

LOST BALL TIP by GARY LEY

Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Learn to Play The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed via my publishers House of Pfeffer web site address www.houseofpfeffer.com 



Lost Ball Tip by Gary Ley


If you can't find your ball on a hole say,

be it lost in the rough or on the fairway,

 adding 2 unwanted shots to your score,

 what a horrid situation & horrible bore.

How can we prevent this from occurring

  & stopping the stomach from churning?

Firstly build up a shot routine to include
  
 checking your position which is viewed

from the side then picking a marker sign

back along the direction of the ball line.

 Pick out a distinctive item in the distance 

say a tree or bush to help with assistance.

 Doing the same along the forward sight

 towards the direction of the ball fight.

  Then to find that potential lost sphere,

now trust me here and have no fear,

 just walk between these fixed stations

 every now & then checking your locations.

Make sure eyes are looking straight down 

will surely pin point that ball on the ground.


All rights reserved by Gary Ley

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Golf The Rhyming Way: Short and sweet by Gary Ley

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Short and sweet by Gary Ley


Short and sweet by Gary Ley

 SHORT AND SWEET by GARY LEY

Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Learn to Play The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed via my publishers House of Pfeffer web site address www.houseofpfeffer.com 



 Short and Sweet by Gary Ley


 If a hacker wants to make a name,

 the secret lies in the short game,

The real key to the golfer's art

is found in control of the upper-body parts.



 Thighs,calves and head remain still

shoulders,arms and hands in line for the kill.

Head should not rise when taking the shot

thus avoiding right shoulder drop flop.


Original drawing by Gary Ley


All rights reserved by Gary Ley

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Golf The Rhyming Way: Warming up methods by Gary Ley

Golf The Rhyming Way: Warming up methods by Gary Ley:  WARMING UP METHODS by GARY LEY Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Learn to Play The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed ...

Warming up methods by Gary Ley

 WARMING UP METHODS by GARY LEY

Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Learn to Play The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed via my publishers House of Pfeffer web site address www.houseofpfeffer.com 


Original drawing by Gary Ley


 Warming Up Methods by Gary Ley

 Before whacking balls on the range,

 swing together 2 clubs ,' STRANGE'

not really as loosens up the body

preventing muscles tearing badly .
Original drawing by Gary Ley

 Or you can put a club behind your back

turning shoulders before balls are whacked.

Then there is the chipping practice area

before setting off on to the golfing arena.

Just use one arm to start with here

your leading arm ,now have no fear,

 this guide arm sets up a natural rhythm

just what the swing needs to be given.

 Finally before that dreaded first tee shot

is the putting warm up routine, OR  NOT 

as all that's needed before play, no fuss

 is a very quick couple of two foot putts,

as provides enough feel for the greens

  now its time to follow your dreams.

Original drawing by Gary Ley


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Friday, 5 October 2012

Golf The Rhyming Way: With the shaped shot you have the lot by Gary Ley

Golf The Rhyming Way: With the shaped shot you have the lot by Gary Ley: WITH THE SHAPED SHOT YOU HAVE THE LOT  by GARY LEY Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Learn to Play The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley w...

With the shaped shot you have the lot by Gary Ley

WITH THE SHAPED SHOT YOU HAVE THE LOT by GARY LEY

Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Learn to Play The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed via my publishers House of Pfeffer web site address www.houseofpfeffer.com 


Original painting by Gary Ley


WITH THE SHAPED SHOT YOU HAVE THE LOT 

To hit a controlled, bended shot,

we don’t have to change a lot.

Just tweak the set-up slightly,

in order to be aiming rightly. 

To achieve a soft, faded flight, 

club face open pointing right,

with feet aligning to the left, 

left-to-right fade is actually met.

For a draw we do the opposite,

which gives a more distance hit,

both provide a curving-ball strike,

around hazards, trees and the like.

Original painting by Gary Ley
All rights reserved by Gary Ley

Thursday, 27 September 2012

Golf The Rhyming Way: Team Golf by Gary Ley

Golf The Rhyming Way: The Ryder Cup by Gary Ley: THE RYDER CUP by GARY LEY Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Golf The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed via my publishe...

The Ryder Cup by Gary Ley

THE RYDER CUP by GARY LEY

Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Golf The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed via my publishers House of Pfeffer web site address www.houseofpfeffer.com 



The Ryder Cup by Gary Ley

Home advantage is the key,

this is what we'll probably see,

for those USA's down in Illinois,

their watching crowd will annoy.

not only for our Europeans there,

but for all the rest of us over here .

So let us all get behind our team,

making us the ones to win & scream.

Original drawing by Gary Ley
All rights reserved by Gary Ley

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Golf The Rhyming Way: Golf The Rhyming Way: Less is More by Gary Ley

Golf The Rhyming Way: Golf The Rhyming Way: Less is More by Gary Ley: Golf The Rhyming Way: Less is More by Gary Ley : LESS is MORE by GARY LEY Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Golf The Rhyming Way''...

Well-Ironed by Gary Ley

WELL- IRONED by GARY LEY

Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Golf The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed via my publishers House of Pfeffer web site address www.houseofpfeffer.com 


Well-Ironed by Gary Ley

To judge the distance each club will go,

remember these yardages to maintain your flow,

3 irons fly 200 yards or more,

to carry 190 take out a 4.

Original Drawing by Gary Ley


To achieve 180 a 5 is the stick,

if you want 170, then take a 6.

So it runs till you’re down to 120,

when a pitching wedge should be plenty.

All rights reserved by Gary Ley


Thursday, 13 September 2012

Golf The Rhyming Way: Less is More by Gary Ley

Golf The Rhyming Way: Less is More by Gary Ley: LESS is MORE by GARY LEY Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Golf The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed via my publisher...

Less is More by Gary Ley

LESS is MORE by GARY LEY

Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Golf The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed via my publishers House of Pfeffer web site address www.houseofpfeffer.com 


Less is More by Gary Ley

More is less,  
I do not jest. 
In golf, as in life
that's how I got a wife


Original Drawing by Gary Ley

But joking aside
and I tell no lie
less is more
is a 'golf law'.
Do not smack
an almighty whack.
Rely on the swing
& tempo the thing.
Along with technique,
non-muscle physique.
Master and learn
a smooth turn, 
no sudden jerks,
as a clock works.

All rights reserved by Gary Ley

Friday, 31 August 2012

Golf The Rhyming Way: RECIPE for PLAYING GOLF by Gary Ley

Golf The Rhyming Way: RECIPE for PLAYING GOLF by Gary Ley: RECIPE for PLAYING GOLF by Gary Ley Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Golf The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed via m...

RECIPE for PLAYING GOLF by Gary Ley

RECIPE for PLAYING GOLF by Gary Ley

Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Golf The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed via my publishers House of Pfeffer web site address www.houseofpfeffer.com 


RECIPE for PLAYING GOLF by Gary Ley


The recipe for playing golf well 
preaching to my students I yell. 



'Enjoy your golf,even when things go wrong,
don't wallow,let it go,that'll keep you on-song'.
Refers to all things in general
& prevents you going too mental.

All rights reserved by Gary Ley

Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Golf The Rhyming Way: Golf Perfection by Gary Ley

Golf The Rhyming Way: Golf Perfection by Gary Ley: GOLF PERFECTION by Gary Ley Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Golf The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed via my publis...

Golf Perfection by Gary Ley

GOLF PERFECTION by Gary Ley

Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Golf The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed via my publishers House of Pfeffer web site address www.houseofpfeffer.com 


GOLF PERFECTION by GARY LEY

Original drawing by Gary Ley

Can you achieve golf perfection?
Can it be an actual realization?
Or will it be only in the imagination!
Firstly know your own limitation,
listening to a sensible expectation.
Keep inside levels of anticipation
& learning curve consideration.
Allow the unavoidable imperfection
that brings the inevitable frustration.
This will go with continual dedication
through practice & heaps of motivation.
Don't over do it ,as creates complication,
or by over elaborating and analysation.
Stick to the basic swing simplification
relying on the club weight gravitation,
that provides natural swing satisfaction.
Thus by omitting the impossible perfection 
produces your own level of perfection.

All rights reserved by Gary Ley

Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Golf The Rhyming Way: All Round Golfer by Gary Ley

Golf The Rhyming Way: All Round Golfer by Gary Ley: Original Drawing Art Work by Gary Ley Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Golf The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed v...

All Round Golfer by Gary Ley


Original Drawing Art Work by Gary Ley
Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Golf The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed via my publishers House of Pfeffer web site address www.houseofpfeffer.com 

 All Round Golfer by Gary Ley  

The all round golfer is made up of five bits,
which generates those fantastic shots & hits. 
Rhythm's a must for smoothest of the blows
all the way from the head down to the toes.
The Stance's important,it's the very foundation
as it places your legs on to a stable location.
Postures up next and is the same through out
whether hitting a wood or iron with some clout.
The Swing is one of the hardest to master
things tend to go wrong if you try to go faster. 
Concentration helps the game to become clear
consistency results and takes away any fear.
Individuality is the last element of the puzzle
and even though we may get into a muddle 
with our stance not looking like any others
not even your golfing buddies & brothers,
or the swing being so in and out like a lasso
resembling a picture by the late artist picasso.
We're all made so differently as we're told
not necessarily all cast from the same mould.
There are always those exceptions to the rule
and changing any natural tendencies is cruel.
Also wouldn't it be an absolute crying shame
not to stamp your own way on to this game.

All rights reserved by Gary Ley

Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Golf The Rhyming Way: 3 Tips on How to Start in Golf by Gary Ley

Golf The Rhyming Way: 3 Tips on How to Start in Golf by Gary Ley: Summary in Rhyme all as my golf book ''Golf The Rhyming Way'' by Gary Ley which can be viewed via my publishers House of Pfeffer web site...