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19 Responses to “Don’t Miss The Next Episode”

  1. RON BARNARD

    17. Jun, 2009

    THANKS for all the good tips Andy. I purchased a demo set of Cobra irons and a new set of Titleist woods and have immediately dropped 3 strokes off Handicap. Incidently I also got larger grips installed and my scores are again dropping. as my pro suggested. they would. because of my hand size. (BIG) A lot of your tips sure helped. Ron

  2. Greg Anderson

    15. Feb, 2009

    Thanks Andy for sending all the great information. You have a great web sight. Keep up the the good work.

  3. Len

    13. Feb, 2009

    Andy, When we are well into the spring and the weather is warmer please please do a stint at “Ladybank” when the rhodedendrons are in full bloom. I only played in Scotland once and I rate this course as a “MUST PLAY” for any of your viewers visiting Scotland.

    Len

  4. Bob

    13. Feb, 2009

    Hi Andy:

    Great video. Love seeing the “old course” from a different perspective. Keep up the good work. Thanks.

    Bob

  5. Elizabeth

    12. Feb, 2009

    Andy,
    We would love to place your link on our Website(www.sassygolf.com) !
    your videos are great fun.

    Thanks,
    Elizabeth

  6. Neil

    12. Feb, 2009

    Hi Andy – enjoyed the video and you asked for the most memorable Open moment. There have been many over the years but as you are at St Andrews the one that sticks out for me, as my best Open moment from the Old Course was in 1995.

    I felt that the following story was a lovely example of the humour that is connected with golf and the pleasure that even the top players can find in a bit of simple mickey taking. So with apologies to any antipodean readers…..

    I was fortunate to be at St Andrews for the whole of the week – as I am lucky enough to be for every Open (work you see, someone has to do it!!) and was able to enjoy all of the practice days and indeed the Open itself.

    On the Sunday practice day there were not many spectators about as not so many people turned up before the Championship itself as do these days. Nor were there so many players, but still, a few turned up.
    Amongst these were Ian Baker Finch and Michael Campbell who was paying his first visit to the Old Course. I was stood, alone, on the second tee when these two turned up, playing together.
    They both passed a pleasant greeting to me and asked if I was enjoying myself etc.

    Campbell then asked – “What’s the line here mate?”

    Baker-Finch pointing to some distant building – “It’s the apex on the roof mate”

    Campbell, after some time peering – “I can’t see an apex mate”

    Baker-Finch – bursting into laughter, – “It’s where the two sides of the roof meet at the top” and then turns to me and putting his arms round my neck, gustering with laughter he says:

    “Silly bu…. is looking for a bird on the roof!”

    Campbell shrugs and says “I’m only a bl…. golfer for Christ’s sake”

    Not perhaps the most monumental moment or the funiest incident that has ever occurred in Open golf history but, over the years, of all the shots that I’ve seen played, the majesty, glory and dignity that the players have always, all conveyed, this really was my truly priceless moment of the Open in 1995

    Regards, Neil

  7. ces

    12. Feb, 2009

    Great video Andy, you come over as a genuine friendly person. I have been to St Andrews twice before and your video brings back pleasant memories. The video quality was very good, could you possibly tell me what camera you used as I am thinking of buying one.Best Wishes.

  8. andy

    12. Feb, 2009

    lovely insight into st Andrews and surround please keep up the good work but i agree with Ian from Melbourne use tri pod regards Andy from Hertfordshire

  9. Els van Hoeckel

    12. Feb, 2009

    Hi Andy, it was realy nice to watch your video! It makes it more closer…although from the Netherlands it is not that far… I ‘m looking forward to the next! Thx

    Dutch greetings,
    Els van Hoeckel
    (DGTF professional)

  10. alexander

    12. Feb, 2009

    Hi Andy,i enjoyed the clip,you dont have to be a pro vidcam user,keep up the good work,Regards Alex.

  11. Gary Sparkes

    12. Feb, 2009

    Hki Andy,
    Loved the video. It was a chance tosee a bit of the behind the scenes at St. Andrews. Look forward to the next one.

    Not to detract for, your great effort, but from someone who has made many mistakes with my video camera, I agree with Ian’s comments.

    Keep up the good work. Thanks.

    Kind Regards,
    Gary Sparkes
    Gold Coast, Australia

  12. guy

    12. Feb, 2009

    This is great stuff Andy– this work reminds us this is truly a game to be enjoyed on many different levels!

    guy

  13. Chet Mowrey

    12. Feb, 2009

    Need a remote mike, the audio is off and on. Other than that so far so good, cant wait for more. Cheerio golfballman.

  14. Owen Barnes, Watford

    11. Feb, 2009

    Loved the video. It was really different. However the film was a litle jerky. (camera shake possibly?) Ask the camera operator to use a tripodor even a monopod. Looking forward to part 2.
    Cheers, Owen.

  15. Ian

    11. Feb, 2009

    Hi Andy,

    Some hints from someone who has put together some little stories on video and has made the same mistakes, but wanted to make it come out better.

    Take yourself out of the video a bit more. When you want to show us something stand behind the camera and explain.

    e.g. Shaddows over the 18th green (you were covering them up and by turning our head the audio was all over the place) and over there on the 1st where you had to pan across. Cut and have the camera steady on the tripod.

    When interviewing some one just stand behind the camera and just focus on the person you are interviewing and ask the questions from there.

    By editing it will make it more watchable and look more professional, but keep up the good work.

    Cheers,

    Ian
    Melbourne Australia

  16. Laurence

    11. Feb, 2009

    Love your little clip, Andy, golf is more than just a game, it’s getting to know the people and the country.
    Keep up the good work!
    Cheers,
    Laurence.

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  18. Nicholas Mc Bride

    11. Feb, 2009

    Hi good one. never had the opportunity to visit st Andrews nice to get a inside view or at least a view that you don’t see during TV Tournaments

    Good work

    Regards
    Nicholas

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