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strike66 10-16-2012 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wormiez (Post 8055985)
Mayfair has their fall season rates -

Series of 3 Lessons
one person $180 | two people $110pp
Series of 5 Lessons
one person $275 | two people $175pp
Series of 8 Lessons
one person $400 | two people $260pp
Series of 12 Lessons
one person $540 | two people $360pp


Mayfair Lakes: GBC Golf Academy - Practice Facility, Golf Lessons and more in Richmond, near Vancouver British Columbia

Has anyone taken these lessons? How's the quality of instruction? I'm not looking for beginner lessons but more so to improve my current level.

Wormiez 10-17-2012 01:06 PM

Are you looking for an instructor to fix and patch a swing? Or aiming to hit a certain level?

Highly recommend Mayfair for lessons in Richmond. I've been taking them at Mayfair for the past three years. Been working with Shingo to recreate my swing.

Unlike other places to learn, via indoor or at a driving range. At Mayfair you will learn to hit off of grass. You will be surprised at how much you can learn from a simple divot.. Only drawback is Mayfair isn't the place for video analysis.

If you want the "best" instructor and willing to shell the coin - I recommend Rob Houlding. Rob uses both onsite green practice and indoor video analysis via Trackman for his instructions. Hes works with the top Canadian golf pros. Checkout youtube for his students, they have amazing golf swings!

Rob Houlding Golf


Would recommend you meet with the instructor first to see how you connect to the instructor..

strike66 10-17-2012 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wormiez (Post 8057509)
Are you looking for an instructor to fix and patch a swing? Or aiming to hit a certain level?

Highly recommend Mayfair for lessons in Richmond. I've been taking them at Mayfair for the past three years. Been working with Shingo to recreate my swing.

Unlike other places to learn, via indoor or at a driving range. At Mayfair you will learn to hit off of grass. You will be surprised at how much you can learn from a simple divot.. Only drawback is Mayfair isn't the place for video analysis.

If you want the "best" instructor and willing to shell the coin - I recommend Rob Houlding. Rob uses both onsite green practice and indoor video analysis via Trackman for his instructions. Hes works with the top Canadian golf pros. Checkout youtube for his students, they have amazing golf swings!

Rob Houlding Golf


Would recommend you meet with the instructor first to see how you connect to the instructor..

Thanks, I've taken lessons when I was a beginner so I think I have the basic concepts down, probably need more practice. I would love to get to the next level. I'll probably check it out

Jmac 10-18-2012 03:27 AM

Shot a 38 on 9 holes last week. First time under 40 for 9 :D

Too bad there's no golf until May now :okay:

Saturn2nr 02-03-2013 06:25 PM

Bringing this back from the dead. I can't wait for golf season, just bought me a Nike Method 001 putter today and a 60 degree wedge. My bag is complete. :awwyeah:

punkwax 02-11-2013 08:20 PM

Shot 11 over 78 @ Delta today. 8 pars, 9 bogeys and 1 double. Good for 1st round of the year for me, for sure.

N.V.M. 02-14-2013 04:54 AM


punkwax 02-21-2013 09:56 PM

Good matchups at the Accenture right now on Golf Channel... great TV.

N.V.M. 02-22-2013 04:12 AM

yeah, looks like Nike sucks.

N.V.M. 03-01-2013 05:54 AM

again, at the Honda, Rory is stinkin' the place up. even when i switch ball brands, my game changes, or switching putters.

Rory swapped out all his gear to Nike. ball, woods, irons,wedges,putter. $250 million is nice, but the switch is killing him.

punkwax 03-09-2013 05:13 AM

IIRC Tiger had a mediocre first couple tourneys after the switch too.. these guys are too good to not get used to their gear, wouldn't you think? I know golf is a mental game, but I'm sure these guys can overcome what weekend warriors cannot.

punkwax 04-05-2013 06:37 AM

Played Pagoda Ridge yesterday for the first time, nice track!

N.V.M. 04-11-2013 05:16 AM

Masters!

riccof 07-05-2013 04:54 PM

Just wondering if anyone here has been fit for IRONS anywhere in Vancouver. I'm currently playing off the rack Taylormade Burner 2.0 irons and I feel like I may want to switch it up, but I want to get fitted for my next set.

Ideally I'd want to go to a place that carries most the major brands and I've heard mixed review about Golftec and more often then not negative things from the fittings in Golftown and am just wondering if anywhere here has gone the route of getting fitted for a set of irons, where you went, and your experiences, and the cost regarding it as well.

Thanks

Wormiez 07-06-2013 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by riccof (Post 8275146)
Just wondering if anyone here has been fit for IRONS anywhere in Vancouver. I'm currently playing off the rack Taylormade Burner 2.0 irons and I feel like I may want to switch it up, but I want to get fitted for my next set.

Ideally I'd want to go to a place that carries most the major brands and I've heard mixed review about Golftec and more often then not negative things from the fittings in Golftown and am just wondering if anywhere here has gone the route of getting fitted for a set of irons, where you went, and your experiences, and the cost regarding it as well.

Thanks

Its going to be difficult to find one local fitter who has the expertise and equipment that carries all major brands. It's best to compare and contrast the retail brands at golftown. From there find a local fitter that has the most experience with that brand. Be wary of Tayloremade fitments, most pro shops can fit you with Taylormade clubs, but you end up with a retail set..

I've been fitted for Mizuno MP-57 out in Marine Drive Golf Course. Had the local Mizuno rep comeby and fit me for the clubs. Recommend the following fitter -

Rob Houlding - Titleist, Taylormade (Uses trackman for fitments)
- CLUB FITTING - Rob Houlding Golf
- One of the only fitters that can get tour spec clubs

punkwax 07-08-2013 09:23 PM

Just got back from a stag up in the Kamloops area, played Tobiano & Talking Rock.

Tobiano - 2nd nicest course I've ever played next to Palmilla in Cabo (12th ranked course in NA last time I had checked) and equally as hard. Fairways mown like local greens. Often times I'd hit a well placed tee shot in the fairway and it would roll into deep rough or the fescue either long or on the opposite side of the fairway if it were sloped (which a lot of them were). The greens were MINT but so damn hard. Five 3 putts. If you had a short downhill putt and missed, you had at least a 6-8'er coming back. If you had a long one... well, good luck. Absolutely gorgeous place to play golf with amazing views pretty much all around. If you're ever in the area, play it. $90 with a cart when booked only 3 days in advance. Shot a 104 with 6 lost balls on top of the 3 putts. Super tough track but a must play.

Talking Rock - nice course but the website makes it look much better than it is. Only 2-3 holes are around the the lake IIRC (foggy memory though, drank a lot of beer!) and the views aren't nearly as nice on the eyes as Tobiano. Kept in really good shape but really no better than a Northlands / Northview level of course. In fact, I'd probably give the nod to Northview. Several short par 4/5's but long par 3's (each one at least 180yds from the blues). Played well, shot an 87 which felt good after a 104 at Tobiano the day before. If you're in the area, check it out for sure, but for the same price of $90 I'd make the drive over to Tobiano in a heartbeat.

cdizzle_996 07-09-2013 12:23 PM

Shot 78 at Redwoods yesterday, with 3 lost balls. Thank god my scramble game was on!
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punkwax 07-09-2013 03:32 PM

78 is a great score. Hopefully one day I'll break 80. 82 is my best round..

Tim Budong 07-10-2013 06:56 AM

just picking up

need lessons

but fun

cdizzle_996 07-10-2013 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nodnarb (Post 8277729)
78 is a great score. Hopefully one day I'll break 80. 82 is my best round..

Thanks.

My all time best round was a 74 at Belmont a few years back. I dont play as much anymore, too many expensive hobbies. I've been out 3 times this year, maybe 8 last year.

punkwax 07-13-2013 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by riccof (Post 8275146)
Just wondering if anyone here has been fit for IRONS anywhere in Vancouver. I'm currently playing off the rack Taylormade Burner 2.0 irons and I feel like I may want to switch it up, but I want to get fitted for my next set.

Ideally I'd want to go to a place that carries most the major brands and I've heard mixed review about Golftec and more often then not negative things from the fittings in Golftown and am just wondering if anywhere here has gone the route of getting fitted for a set of irons, where you went, and your experiences, and the cost regarding it as well.

Thanks

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wormiez (Post 8275644)
Its going to be difficult to find one local fitter who has the expertise and equipment that carries all major brands. It's best to compare and contrast the retail brands at golftown. From there find a local fitter that has the most experience with that brand. Be wary of Tayloremade fitments, most pro shops can fit you with Taylormade clubs, but you end up with a retail set..

I've been fitted for Mizuno MP-57 out in Marine Drive Golf Course. Had the local Mizuno rep comeby and fit me for the clubs. Recommend the following fitter -

Rob Houlding - Titleist, Taylormade (Uses trackman for fitments)
- CLUB FITTING - Rob Houlding Golf
- One of the only fitters that can get tour spec clubs

Was thinking of getting a new set of irons myself this year and take advantage of Golftown fitting them for free. Last 2 sets I've bought there I've never had fitted and I think it's time I do.

Is this a bad idea?

m3thods 07-13-2013 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nodnarb (Post 8280479)
Was thinking of getting a new set of irons myself this year and take advantage of Golftown fitting them for free. Last 2 sets I've bought there I've never had fitted and I think it's time I do.

Is this a bad idea?

I have friends who were fit with GT and have no complaints. That said, depending on how much you're dropping for new sticks, it might be worth while to go to someone like mentioned above.

N.V.M. 07-13-2013 02:40 PM

Coquitlam Golf Town guys are pretty good. i would stay away from North Van and Richmond stores though.

punkwax 07-13-2013 05:42 PM

I'd be going to the one in South Surrey.

Rocketballz irons are $350 off down to $450 - might go swing them and see how they are.

http://www.golftown.com/RocketBallz-...fts-P4585.aspx

Wormiez 07-13-2013 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nodnarb (Post 8280479)
Was thinking of getting a new set of irons myself this year and take advantage of Golftown fitting them for free. Last 2 sets I've bought there I've never had fitted and I think it's time I do.

Is this a bad idea?

It all depends on how much you are willing to spend. Any proper fitting for 9 - 4 irons alone will run you $1200+. There are mainly two distinct formats for custom fitting. Each has its own merits and it all comes down to $$$

1. Retail Fitting -Aka Golf town
- Shafts - Standard retail shafts, Regular, Stiff and Senior
- Grips: Standard grips
- Head: Lie Angle fitting - BEWARE - They will bend the iron head for the appropriate lie and will often leave marks on the head
- Clubs are often readily stocked

2. Local Pro-Fitting TM, Titliest, Mizuno, Callaway etc Representative
- Use of proper fitting carts
- Shafts/Grips: Various choice of manufacturers choice of shafts, for example you can be paired with over 5 options for stiff shafts.
- Clubs are made to fit from the manufacturer, custom lie angles will be forged accordingly to the fitter
- Fitting will be biased to the manufacturers representative


Just beware if you go down the path of getting properly fitted with forged irons heads and custom lie angle. You will need them maintained yearly as the forged iron head will warp overtime..

This is just for irons... Fitting for graphite shafts for hybrids,woods and drivers, opens up a whole new world of fitting....


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