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Expert Profile: Matthew Robbins

Expertise:  Any question relating to golf,specialising in ladies and Junior golf. Good knowledge of how to increase distance and stop slicing and shanking, drills to improve putting

Experience in the area
Qualified in 1998, trained under the European Tour Coach Tim Barter. Attended many seminars and currently undergoing studies to become Advanced Professional in the PGA

Organizations
Professional Golfers Association

Education/Credentials
9 GCSE's 3 A-levels

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Average Ratings
Prestige Points: 690
Knowledge   9.86   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.91   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.95   Best of the best
Politeness   10.0   Best of the best
Number Of Questions
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0
Max Questions to be Asked
(in 24 Hour period)
5
Total Questions
(since joining AllExperts)
95
Recent Reviews from Users
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User Comments
very helpfull and clear in response
(matt on 06/26/08)
thank you
(Rick Cal on 06/24/08)
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Recent Answers from Matthew Robbins
2008-08-11  Ball hit onto the fairway but not found If you looked for the ball for 5 minutes and it wasn't found then i'm afraid it is deemed to be lost. If you searched for a few minutes then went back to the tee and re hit, if you didn't say "provisional"...
2008-07-21  Higher ball distance? Wait until you get older and stronger, to get bthe ball higher you need to make it spin more which means hitting it harder and better. Just look at how low and weak ladies tend to hit drives. Tee it up...
2008-06-26  how can i prevent a slice/fade off the tee The ball is curving because the clubface is open, if you square it up it will no longer slice. To do this you have to check your grip make it stronger by moving your hands to the left side of the grip...
2008-06-25  how can i prevent a slice/fade off the tee If you are prone to hitting these shots as you describe then you have to look at your angle of attack, it sounds as if you come in way to steep, your weight distribution at impact is too much on the front...
2008-06-23  STOP SHANKING DRIVES Right first things first, your driver slices due to an out to in swing path (club travels across the ball) and an open clubface (club face looks to the right), so in order to stop the slice you need to...
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