Welcome to another exciting edition of the weekly newsletter bringing you all of the latest goings-on from around the club.
Enjoy the read!
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Titleist Hardware SALE!
Titleist SM7 Wedges – available in RH and LH
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New
1 - £99.00 2 - £180.00 3 - £249.00
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DEMO
1 - £79.00 2 - £150.00 3 - £210.00
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All 818 Hybrids - £169.00
AP1 5 – PW & GW WAS £749 NOW £499 AP2 4-PW WAS £949 NOW £679 AP3 4-PW WAS £949 NOW £679!
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Titleist St Ives Fitting Centre Trip…
Are you in the market for new expertly fitted Titleist equipment? If YES this is the trip for you… keep reading.
On Wednesday 30th October 2019 PGA Club Professional Dan Davis will be taking a group to the Titleist National Fitting Centre at St Ives (Cambridge) Golf Club for a day full of all things Titleist.
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How the day will run...
In the morning we will arrive, a Titleist Fitting Expert will fit you for your new equipment right through the bag with hundreds of combinations available to pick from. The fitting will be followed by a tour of the Titleist Factory in the afternoon. The cost for the day will be £75, all items purchased will be at the best price available as a thank you for participating in the day.
Please contact Dan directly on 07814751718 to reserve your place, there are limited spaces available for the day so please be quick to avoid disappointment.
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Custom Fitting News
PING custom fitting day - Thursday 31t October 14.00 – 18.00
One-to-one appointment with a PING master fitter, millions of custom fitting combinations for men, ladies & juniors. This one to one fitting will help you lower your scores and play your best!
Trackman launch monitor will be used on the day.
To book your appointment please contact The Professional Team on 01785 712888 Opt.1
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Golf Performance Workshop
With…
Andrew Caldwell BSc (Hons) MSc MCSP Clinical Director - Active Therapy Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic - www.active-therapy.com
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Dan Davis PGA Club Professional - The Chase Golf Club Date - Thursday 24th October 2019 Time - 19:00 till 21:00 Venue - The Chase Golf Club - Nines Cost - FREE
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How to enhance your performance and reduce your injury risk!
- Common movement patterns and how they link to technical problems - Mobility, key areas to target for efficient movement in the golf swing - Strength/power, how to train for stability and enhanced club-head speed - Warm up, concise and evidence Based warm up plan
Open forum - Come with questions for discussion 15 mins at the end of the session
If you would like to come along please contact The Professional Shop to add your name to the list.
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Competition winner’s medal
Competition winner’s medal has been rescheduled for Sunday 27th October 2019. All the information is on the men's Competition Notice Board.
Terry Edwards Trophy – Saturday 12th October 2019
1st – Alan Gilbert, Darren Barker, Rob Burke & Mick Hall – 92 Points (count-back) 2nd – Pete Bryant, Glynn Taylor, Adam Boswell & Chris Lomas – 92 Points 3rd – Mark Granner, Daryl Mason, Stu Meeson & Karl Perkins – 91 Points
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Winter League starting date – Saturday 26th October 2019
Please see below the details for the winter league this year…
• Individual stableford • Yellow tees • Full Handicap • ½ Handicap when on temporary greens • One league for both Saturday’s & Sunday’s • You can play both days • Your best 10 scores will count towards your total • £4 entry • Top 10 league players guaranteed pay out • Top 3 pay out per competition • Open to all members with a handicap, this includes Men, Ladies & Juniors
There will be penalty point deductions through the league, the way this will work is that your penalty point(s) deduction will stand for the next winter league that you play.
1st 3-point deduction on the next competition 2nd 2-point deduction on the next competition 3rd 1-point deduction on the next competition
Sign-in will be in The Professional Shop.
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The Ladies Presentation Evening
A great evening of excellent food followed by a presentation for all the prize winners for the 2019 season.
This was excellently presented by Gill Lees & Theresa Douglas. A big thank you to Barbara Pritchard for all of her hard work throughout the year, it is much appreciated by all of the lady members and staff at the club.
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Since the game began in the 15th century, there is one thing that has never changed – the ball being the only piece of equipment used on every shot. Despite this, it still gets a raw deal with some golfers viewing it as less important than the clubs used to hit it. So, we decided to take a look back and see how modern golf balls compare to those of yesteryear. |
| Wilson Staff's DUO Professional golf ball |
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In the beginning Feathery balls reigned supreme for over 200 years in the early days of golf, but even they are relatively new compared to the original hairy balls (guess what they were stuffed with!). It's hard to imagine what it would be like playing with those balls these days, and even the later-developed Gutty and Haskell balls left golfers with little-to-no room for error.
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Where we are today There was no such thing as compression 100 years ago, yet today Wilson Staff is producing golf balls that lead the way in this department, providing an incredible feel for the golfer. One such ball is the DUO Professional, which also boasts impressive distance and is available in more than just the normal white finish that we've come to expect as standard. |
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