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Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Golf The Rhyming Way: Short and sweet by Gary Ley
Golf The Rhyming Way: 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 Wa...
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.
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 |
All rights reserved by Gary Ley
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
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.
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.
All rights reserved by Gary Ley
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