If you can't play like the pros, at least look like one…
With summer now upon us (we hope), you'll soon be digging through your wardrobe trying to find a respectable polo shirt to wear. Inevitably you'll have a few that you bought 10 years ago which look tatty and old with the colour faded; then there's your favourite shirt from a few years back that you are trying so desperately hard to fit in to; and then you have the shirt with a few stains on but you wear under a jumper anyway as no-one will see.
Sound about right?
We have some lovely looking and great fitting shirts in-store at the moment - just take a look at the photos here.
You may have been in to take a look earlier on in the year, but we've recently received a new drop of clothing from all of our apparel brands. Not only that, but we regularly change around what we have on display so it is worth coming in for a browse if you haven't had a look in the last few weeks. There's bound to be a shirt or two that's right up your street.
So come and see us in-store, take a browse at the numerous collections we have, try on some shirts and look the part on the course this summer. Remember what they say:
Look good, feel great, play well...
100 Holes
I am writing this newsletter with sore feet, legs, back and hands, having walked 62,497 steps for charity last week. I hit the ball 417 times and lost two golf balls. I would like to thank everyone for their support on the day, sponsorship before during and after (it's not too late)!
If you wish to donate, please do so on my JustGiving page - https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Ben-Blackburn3.
The Alexander Cup was played in tough conditions on Sunday but it didn't stop some great scores coming in. Despite an albatross on the 1st, Scott Seabrook and George Hussey came third with 42 points. Their score was bettered by Bob Ford and Gary Holden (43 points) and the eventual winners were Cliff Staden and Mike McMorran following their excellent 44 points.
Our juniors played again on Saturday but the match had to be called off because the course was under water. We all know that this wouldn't have happened during a home game. Click here to see the league table.
Kings Hill's seniors were back to winning ways, inspired by the performance of Jim Davies who shot a 76. The team won 3.5 to 2.5 against Sittingbourne at home.