by Alison Chestnutt | Sep 29, 2019 | Mid Ulster Golfer Blog
If, like me, your ball occasionally ventures off the fairway into the semi-rough (in my case this is a frequent occurrence), you’ll find this short video relevant. We’ve all hit shots out of the grass which haven’t gone as far as we expected, and...
by Alison Chestnutt | Sep 18, 2019 | Mid Ulster Golfer Blog
Seeing as how my clothes appeared to have shrunk while they were hanging in my wardrobe over the summer (they must have shrunk… surely I haven’t got bigger!?!) I actually checked out some gyms on-line recently, but that was as far as I got. Then a few days...
by Alison Chestnutt | Sep 16, 2019 | Mid Ulster Golfer Blog
I’m sure I’m the same as most of you – I’m totally fed up hearing about Europe and Brexit, however this evening there was great news from Europe – we beat the Americans to lift the Solheim Cup! Scotland’s Catriona Matthew captained...
by Alison Chestnutt | Sep 8, 2019 | Mid Ulster Golfer Blog
During the past week, the temperature dropped once or twice and, even though it’s just the beginning of September, my mind turned to “winter golf”. I usually leave my trolley in the garage and carry my clubs when I pop out for nine holes during the...
by Alison Chestnutt | Sep 1, 2019 | Mid Ulster Golfer Blog
Many clubs around the Province will hollow tine or core their greens and even tees and fairways at some point in the year. Hollow tining is an essential part of most golf course maintenance programmes but at many of such clubs you’ll hear cantankerous members...