Post by myralee on Jul 21, 2012 17:54:19 GMT 7
All of which will do Lawrie's quest to make a second European Ryder Cup with Taylormade R11 Driver side no harm at all. With only just over a month of qualifying to go, he lies third of the five automatic qualifiers from the European points list. One more solid finish -- a feat he has noticeably failed to achieve since his controversial decision to skip last month's U.S Open -- will see him safely over the finishing line and on the plane to Medinah in September.
I worked hard on my putting callaway Diablo Edge Irons over last weekend," he revealed. "I putted as poorly as I can remember last Friday at the Scottish. So I went home and spent many hours on my indoor practice green with Taylormade R11 Driver. It's a perfect pace, maybe 12 on the meter. "My big problem on the greens has always been coming 'up and out' of my stroke and so missing putts both short and right.
It's an old habit. I want to look up too quickly and I end up pushing my putts. So I worked on staying down and releasing the putter with Taylormade R11 Driver a bit more." Brought up in Aberdeen, close to the grey waters of the North Sea in Scotland's North East corner, Lawrie numbers a Dunhill Links Championship amongst his seven European Tour titles. So, on paper at least, Royal Lytham is a place where he would expect to do well with taylormade RBZ irons.
So it's safe to assume that the right honorable gentleman with Taylormade Irons for Sale -- despite being a non-golfer - would have clearly understood the dramatic transformation in Paul Lawrie's putting over the last six days. After taking 33 putts in a second round of 69 at Castle Stuart in last week's Scottish Open -- where he missed the halfway cut by two shots of Taylormade R11 Driver -- the 43-year old Scot used the shortest club in his bag only 24 times en route to an opening round of 65 in this 141st Open Championship.
I worked hard on my putting callaway Diablo Edge Irons over last weekend," he revealed. "I putted as poorly as I can remember last Friday at the Scottish. So I went home and spent many hours on my indoor practice green with Taylormade R11 Driver. It's a perfect pace, maybe 12 on the meter. "My big problem on the greens has always been coming 'up and out' of my stroke and so missing putts both short and right.
It's an old habit. I want to look up too quickly and I end up pushing my putts. So I worked on staying down and releasing the putter with Taylormade R11 Driver a bit more." Brought up in Aberdeen, close to the grey waters of the North Sea in Scotland's North East corner, Lawrie numbers a Dunhill Links Championship amongst his seven European Tour titles. So, on paper at least, Royal Lytham is a place where he would expect to do well with taylormade RBZ irons.
So it's safe to assume that the right honorable gentleman with Taylormade Irons for Sale -- despite being a non-golfer - would have clearly understood the dramatic transformation in Paul Lawrie's putting over the last six days. After taking 33 putts in a second round of 69 at Castle Stuart in last week's Scottish Open -- where he missed the halfway cut by two shots of Taylormade R11 Driver -- the 43-year old Scot used the shortest club in his bag only 24 times en route to an opening round of 65 in this 141st Open Championship.