1 to 1 or group golf coaching in Biarritz

Biarritz Golfing Experience is delighted to announce that PGA registered golf professional, Paul CREAMER, has joined us as our “Touring Pro”.

PaulPaul has a great wealth of playing and teaching experience within the game which is suitable for both advanced golfers or beginners wanting to improve their play. Paul is currently Head Professional at Milford Golf Club in Surrey and is well known in the area for his teaching methods. His experience and capabilities are reflected in his list of winning achievements:

Two times Surrey Club Pro Champion
Surrey PGA Match-play Champion
Southern Pro’s Championship runner-up
PGA Guildford Alliance Captain 2006
Held six course records throughout the UK, lowest score -9 (62)

Paul’s knowledge and personal teaching style will be of enormous benefit to all our clients and he is able to offer:

  • Personal and group lessons
  • Individual putting tuition
  • Tips on how to lower your score
  • On course tuition
  • Bunker play
  • Playing those “trouble shots”
  • Lessons on the short game

A fantastic accompaniment to any golf tour. Personalised Golf tuition .. par excellence!

Paul’s philosophy is really very simple

“A lot of golf teachers want to change the way you play completely. I want you to enjoy yourself and so I will work with you and the game you have to encourage your progress”

Paul’s tip for March

Diagnosing the Slice

Grip – Your hand or hands, especially your left hand, may be turned too far to the left. The “V” formed between the knuckle and thumb on both hands should point between your right shoulder and right ear.

Set-up – The shoulders and/or the feet are often aligned too far to the left of the target line.

Ball Position – The ball might be placed too far forward in your stance.

Backswing – You may be taking the club back too far to the outside, pushing the club away from you. This often goes along with the club “laying off” (pointing left) at the top. Additionally, there can be a clockwise twisting of the club during the backswing.

Downswing – Your right shoulder might be going too much out and not enough down. The arms are often pushed away from you at the transition, causing the club to approach the ball from outside the target line. There can also be a “blocking” of the wrists through impact, preventing the club from turning over.

GOOD LUCK !!!

Paul

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