Golf. It started out with a couple of lessons this summer and then a couple of weeks ago Dina bought Ryan a set of used golf clubs for his birthday. Now the only problem is time and money. Golf takes a lot of time and it is very expensive in South Korea.
There are quite a few "driving ranges" in South Korea. They are affordable and a great place to hit some balls. The driving ranges are giant netted areas that are between thirty to one-hundred fifty yards long. The have a ball on a rubber tee that pops up out of a hole in the floor. As soon as the ball is hit off of the tee, another ball pops up. It is cool.
I (Ryan) stepped away from my DMin paper a couple of times over the past two weeks to hit some balls at the driving range and then play a round of screen golf with some friends. I thought my DMin paper was a challenge! Golf will have to wait until the paper is done.
Drop your hands a bit lower and straighted up you back a little, bend knees to get the arch out at address. It looks like you are in better position at top of swing, that means you head is moving upward, not good. At least its easier to find your ball in that place and your are not endangering anyone! ;)
Posted by: chris j | September 30, 2010 at 12:00 PM
Dear Chris, oh professor of golf...the pictures are taken from two different swings. You are right, I didn't lose any golf balls with the screen golf and unlike most video games, I didn't kill anyone.
Posted by: Ryan Roberts | October 02, 2010 at 08:39 PM