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Golf clash notebook6/16/2023 ![]() A lifelong golf fan, Andy graduated in 2019 with a degree in Sports Journalism and got his first role in the industry as the Instruction Editor for National Club Golfer. From there, he went on to enjoy a spell freelancing for Stats Perform producing football reports, and then for RacingNews365 covering Formula 1. However, he couldn't turn down the opportunity to get back into the sport he grew up watching and playing and now covers a mixture of equipment, instruction and news for Golf Monthly's website and print title.Īndy took up the game at the age of seven and even harboured ambitions of a career in the professional ranks for a spell. ![]() That didn’t pan out, but he still enjoys his weekend golf at Royal Troon and holds a scratch handicap. As a side note, he's made five holes-in-one and could quite possibly be Retief Goosen’s biggest fan.Īs well as the above, some of Andy's work has featured on websites such as. ![]() Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM9 (50°, 54° and 58°) Here’s the best way to use a Golf Clash Wind Chart: Known as the ‘ring method’ this involves using the rings on your target to adjust shots for wind Firstly, remember that in terms of ring colours, yellow 1, orange 2, blue 3, black/grey 4, white 5. It’s going to be useful in a little bit Go to Golf Clash Notebook’s Wind. Use this control to put in the current wind. Putter: Titleist Scotty Cameron Newport 2. For the most basic usage, just use this parameter and look at the Full Adjust column to see the adjustment you. ringing up eight strikeouts in a 4-0 victory for the unbeaten Panthers (14-0) in the Hockomock League clash. Completely customizable ranking tool will show you which clubs you should be using on the course.
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