With the Football World Cup entering its final stages, our sweepstakes are creating a good buzz around the club. Click here for a reminder of how you are getting on and who your rivals may be! Good Luck!!
Congratulation to
James Pedder on winning this years' Captain's weekend
The new short game range is now up and running and has been very well received by members. We have small buckets of 25 balls available to buy from the shop at only £1 and you don't even need to pick them up after you're finished! The balls go 60% the distance of a normal ball. The length to the back flag is 100 yards.
Centenary Claret Jug Competition
Sunday 13th July
11am shot gun start
4bbb Stableford, any combination of members may play together
Names go on the online brs
£10 to enter which includes the hog roast after
Family and friends are welcome to come to the hog roast which will start at 4pm.
£7.50 for non players
£5 for children under the age of 10
If you are planning on bringing friends and family who are not playing, please would you put their names on the sheet on mixed notice board for catering purposes.
Putter counterbalancing: is it for you?
The most recent trend in putter design is counterbalancing. This basically means making the grip end heavier. But what's the point of it, and could you benefit?
The putting stroke basically asks you to move a light object slowly, and there are plenty of golfers who have trouble controlling that. For these players, the stroke can feel more solid when they feel a little more weight in their hands. For example, you might find it easier to throw a golf ball into a bin 8ft away than you would a table-tennis ball.
So counterbalancing is essentially aimed at people who feel their hands can get busy during the stroke, and it's no coincidence it's come along in the wake of the anchoring ban. Many golfers report improvement with counterbalanced putters. So if you think it could work for you, sound us out; we can help with trial clubs and advice. Click here to contact us today.