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What’s in your Bag?

Whether you’re a beginner or a professional golfer you should always carry the following in your golf bag:

  • Sunscreen
  • Water
  • Golf balls
  • Tees
  • Pitch repairer
  • Umbrella (for wet and hot days)
  • Food (fruit, unsalted nuts like cashews)
  • Hat
  • Wet weather jacket
  • Rain hood
  • Insect repellent
  • Rules book
  • Jumper / vest (for cold days)
  • Golf gloves
  • Pencils
  • Ball markers
  • Golf towel

Golfing tips

In Australia Golf 2006, Lisa Newling wrote some golf articles which may be of use to you:

 

Good chipping starts with a Y

Once you have established a good Y-shaped set-up, it is important to maintain that shape on the backswing, downswing, impact and follow through. Read more

 

The basics of shot shaping

Learning how to move the ball on different flight paths will help you escape trouble and become a more aggressive shot maker. Read more

 

Slice cure no.3. Check set-up and grip

The majority of slice shots can be prevented by paying more attention to the basics of your set-up and grip. Read more

 

 

IMAG Articles (PDF downloads)

Chipping

Greenside bunkers

Putting

Set up for full swing irons and woods

The grip

Golf Professionals
Loraine Lambert

Loraine Lambert
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Loraine turned pro in 1994, spending 12 seasons on the LPGA Tour. In 1997 she won the French Open Golf Tournament.
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Lisa Newling

Lisa Newling
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Lisa has represented NSW and Australia, and it was during her traineeship to become a professional that she discovered her passion for teaching.
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