Welcome to the latest edition of our weekly newsletter. In this week's email, we attempt to lure you back to the club, we explore the differences between Motocaddy's two electric trolley ranges, and we have a must-watch video from Ryder Cup star Thomas Pieters. Enjoy the read. |
Too hot to handle... The past week saw many of you dust off your clubs and join us for a game of golf as we all tried to make the most of the unseasonably hot weather (was it too hot?). We’re keen for this not to be a one-off adventure for you so we thought we’d try to lure you back by telling you what’s happening here at the club. To begin with, we have plenty of fresh new product sitting in the shop with your name on it. It’s also worth remembering that if there is a specific product that you’re after that we don’t stock in-store, we will be able to source this for you in a matter of days, in most cases, and for a great price. Just come and speak to us in-store and we'll be more than happy to help. Alongside the latest and greatest we’ve decided to run a few new season offers so that you can be fully prepared for the months ahead. Talking of which, our competitions are up and running with fields getting bigger with every passing month. So if you want to be in with a chance of winning, be sure to consider a lesson or two with a member of our fantastic team. |
Men's results Well done to everyone that played in the Men's Stableford this Saturday. There was some seriously impressive play with an eagle 2 on the last hole being a highlight for the Division 1 winner.
DIVISION 1: Same Vale - 43 points Gary Holden - 40 points Steven Burgess - 40 points DIVISION 2: Russell Brown - 44 points Lewis Turnbull - 38 points Andrew Alexander - 38 points DIVISION 3: Brian Mulrey - 37 points Simon Webb - 37points Gary Odell - 37 points Also well done to Neil Pettitt, Stephen Mallard and Callum Swift for nett scores of 71,71 and 72 in the Midweek Medal for the top 1,2 & 3.
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Ladies results Last Saturday the ladies section played in the Ladies April Medal, with some lovely conditions the ladies results were: Keely Oliver - nett 73 Judith Leadley-Woods - nett 76 Jean Breslin - nett 76
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St Georges result
This week saw the ladies section and senior sections playing in the St George’s Fun Day and we had 24 members play on another scorching hot day!
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Growing the game!
It was another busy weekend in The Growing Golf Academy, not only with the weekend junior academy starting again, and this week is the first week of the schools programme Growing Golf is running throughout the summer terms.
It's great to see so many youngsters now playing and enjoying this brilliant game! The Growing Golf Team now coach over 100 children over the course of a week which really is great to see.
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Course update This week has been a busy one for Barry and his team. With the warmer weather Barry has been spraying the greens this week which helps water management and plant health.
Good Job Barry!
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This is your final call...
Many of you have already stocked up for the season with our Titliest promotion, receiving a FREE dozen golf balls along with FREE personalisation. But if you havn't yet, don't panic as there's still a bit of time - until Sunday in fact - to take advantage. You'll receive a FREE dozen Titleist Pro V1 or Pro V1s golf balls when you purchase 3 dozen, meaning you'll be stocked up for the year, or at least we hope you will be. |
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[* END *] A common phrase we hear here in the shop is: “It’s round and white, it can’t be that different”. The truth is that every single golf ball is unique in some way – whether it’s the ball’s core, layers or dimple pattern – but there is one thing that all premium balls have in common… |
| As you can see on these 50-yard pitch shots, the extra spin from the Urethane cover ball on the right helps it to stop much quicker than the Ionomer cover ball on the left, which rolls out on landing. |
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Choose Urethane for performance If you want the hop-and-stop spin performance you see on tour, you need to play a ball with a Urethane cover. Urethane – a soft and flexible polymer – generates the most spin and the best feel, both of which it delivers consistently. The closer you are to the green, the more you’ll notice these benefits. |
Explore the other options If you like to play lower flighted chip-and-runs or prefer a firmer feel around the greens, balls with an Ionomer cover could be for you. These types of ball don’t generate as much spin, but perform well with your woods and irons, can be slightly more durable and offer a cheaper alternative to urethane models.
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