Friday 31 December 2021

Into 2022 - Hoping For A Big Year

Welcome along and first and foremost a happy new year to one and all. I hope you and your loved ones had a great Christmas and that you perhaps got some golf in over the festive period. Even if you didn't I hope 2022 will give you everything you want both in golfing terms and in life in general.

If you are familiar with the Three Off The blog then this opening blog of the year is usually a look back at my golfing year and a nod forward to my hopes and aspirations for the year to come.

So where to start? Well as we all know 2021 was another crappy year in terms of the global pandemic and the impact it had on golf and of course it had an effect when we were locked down. Some of you may be aware I work in an intensive care unit and so not having golf had a detrimental effect on my well being. I wrote about it (read the post Why I Need My Golf) and it absolutely seemed to resonate with so many people around the world. I think I simply articulated what we were all feeling. The only positive that came out of that was it was the most read post so thank you if you read it (still time) and hopefully my ramblings provided a moment of clarity and hope that we'd be back on the course soon.

Covid and golf - Lets hope we can play uninterrupted in 2022
Covid and golf - Lets hope we can play uninterrupted in 2022

From a negative start, something more positive and my annual pilgrimage to the British par 3 championship. I have been very luck that Champions UK plc have been very generous in helping me as a tiny youtube provider and blogger to get behind the scenes access and a chance to talk to some of the famous faces taking part. If you head over to my Three Off The Tee Youtube channel (and why not subscribe while you are there) there is a dedicated play list covering my exploits (Three Off The Tee Youtube - Par 3 playlist). This year was another great event although not having any spectators did take the edge of proceedings. However it didn't disappoint and junior golfer Will Bailey started his opening round with an ace. He then followed it up on the second with another. To add to the madness his playing partner Pavan Sagoo then aced the second as well. Read the full review of the event here (British Par 3 review)

The British Par 3 - a fantastic event and I'm so lucky to get press passes to cover this each year

Onto the elephant in the room, my golf. I started the year with a handicap index of 11.6 and I finish the year on 13.4. A hefty dent in the "Quest For Single Figures". In my defence I have had a number of serious health issues, not just the mental health problems I touched on earlier, but sciatica which put me out of action for six weeks and I was in hospital as an emergency admission on the 19th of this month.

Clearly as I'm getting older, and qualified as a senior at Royal Ascot on the 16th June, and with ongoing health issues to resolve, "The Quest" is going to be a tough nut to crack. That doesn't mean I am calling time on my pursuit of single figures. What it does mean though is a change of focus. If you do read some of my previous new year blogs this isn't the first time I've said this. What I plan to do though is document my progress more closely and let you know when I find a nugget that works (at least for a while). I am hoping that a journey shared, especially to you high and mid-handicap golfers, will give you some inspiration, you can provide your own snippets of success, and together we can all plot our way to becoming better players.

Will 2022 be the year I complete "The Quest For Single Figures"

Firstly I need to get to work on handicap. Again I would argue that at times I've played better than I've scored. It is a recurring theme. I need to finish rounds off and stop making card wrecking errors. I've had a series of lessons with my long term teaching professional Andrew Piper at Lavender Park Golf Centre and I don't plan to stop those in 2022. We aren't reinventing the wheel, merely looking at my weakest areas and trying to bring those up while trying to tighten the whole game up as a unit. The short game, especially in the wet, muddy winter conditions we're experiencing at the moment is still my golfing nemesis. That is my main focus (again it's a recurring topic) for 2022.

There is lots to look forward to in the coming year. I'll face "The Quest" head on and try to finish the year on a lower handicap. Aside from that I hope to be back at the British Par 3, and I hope to bring you a host of reviews and other content on the youtube channel. I already have a long term review about to start as I look at CBD. CBD stands for cannabidiol and I'm going to look at how it improves (or not) my performance and general well being. I am very grateful to Golfers CBD for sending me a gift pack to try out and I will be running a competition in due course to give a pack away.

CBD - thank you to Golfers CBD for the pack to trial - will it help my golf?

I hope you all have everything you want from 2022 especially in terms of your golf. Thank you as always for reading my opening blog of the new year. There will be plenty more to come (far more content I promise - whether you want it or not!). Please let me now your golfing ambitions and resolutions for the new year, either in the comments section below or via my social media links on the front page.

Friday 17 December 2021

Coming Soon.....Great Reading, Great Reviews and Something A Little Different

Welcome one and all. I hope this quick preview blog finds you well and wherever you are in the world, your golf is in a decent place and the season treated you well. I will be doing my own review of my 2021 season closer to the new year is the tradition on my this blog. Use the search button to look back on previous years. It may make some fun reading on how this addicted golfaholic had so many hopes and finding out if any came to fruition.

Thank you to everyone that has taken the time to read my inane ramblings and especially those that commented via my social media. Please feel free to click on the links and leave a comment on whichever platform you wish to.

So, to the heart of the matter. I have a couple of great blogs coming apart from the annual review of the year. I was lucky enough to recently win a twitter giveaway by a company called Golfers CBD and so will be talking about my prize and the product.


My prize from Golfers CBD

I'll be doing a product review (as always) but this will be a slightly different one as I'll be using the products over the course of the season, so from around March, and reporting back to tell you how it's going. A huge thank you to Golfers CBD and I am sure their goods will make a difference. If nothing else it will provide a real discussion point. It is actually a product that I've been interested in for some time and had planned to test in due course. The CBD market and its relationship with golf is growing and there are a few names in the market place. I guess the big question will be - DOES IT WORK?

Golfers CBD - A season long product review to come
Golfers CBD - Does it work?

As I have said, I think the subject of CBD will create some interesting discussions and as always please use the social media to let me know your thoughts or comment at the bottom of the blog itself.

If that blog is going to be something new topical and provoke interest and discussion, the next subject will split opinion straight down the middle. It is a divisive topic and when mentioned on place like the Golf Monthly Forum (come and join their conversation here) it causes no end of heated debate and argument. So what can be so inflammatory? The answer is - AIMPOINT

For the uninitiated, this is a method of green reading based on feeling the slope of the putt with the feet and using your fingers to calibrate the amount the putt will break. This is called Aimpoint Express although originally it was a chart based system. I have benefitted from being through two tuition sessions with Jamie Donaldson, who is Aimpoint's European senior instructor and works with a number of European Tour players as well as teaching the Aimpoint method to club golfers.

Jamie Donaldson - Aimpoints Senior European Instructor

I have included a video from the Golfshake website which shows Jamie teaching a basic Aimpoint read. Watch it here (Jamie Donaldson Aimpoint Read)

Again, it is a topic I have visited on many occasions on this blog including this post which includes a video I did at my home golf club to give you the reader a mid-handicapper demonstration. I strongly suggest you click here to watch it. (Aimpoint Demo)

Having said all that, I am planning to give you an update and to show how easy it is to use in a real time situation and dispel some of the myths, especially about it being a cause of slow play. I have to reiterate, although I've been taught by Jamie Donaldson, I am not a tutor and only showing it as an example of something that has definitely helped my game. If however having said that and you'd like to know more there is lots of information on Jamie's website

So then, plenty of interesting stuff coming soon. I hope you'll enjoy all the blogs heading your way as well as the Aimpoint video coming to the Three Off The Tee youtube channel which you can find here (Three Off The Tee Youtube Channel). Again, there's loads of great content on there already so head over and check it out. While you are there don't forget to subscribe. The more people following the channel the more opportunities I'll be able to start offering to you in 2022.

Thanks as always for reading. I hope this blog whets your appetite for what is to come and that you'll be a regular visitor to the blog in the future as well as delving back into the old blog. In the meantime, stay safe, enjoy your golf and I'll talk to you through this blog soon.


Small Is Beautiful (And Rather Hard)

Greetings one and all and welcome to another humble blog offering. I want to start by asking a question. If I said par 3 course, what is you...