Welcome to another edition of our newsletter. This week, we take a look at a rising American star, examine the importance of your wedges to shooting lower scores, and cast our eye over the advantages of having a golf bag suited to the wet weather. Enjoy the read. |
MOT your Shoes and Grips Free fitting & half price re-spikes… perfect time to Mot your shoes!! 20% off stocked grips when you buy 3 or more!! With the year drawing to a close and the air getting just a little bit colder make sure you are playing the right ball to maximise your potential distance off the tee and control around the greens. |
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Winter Coaching With the build up to Christmas starting soon, both myself and Jon will be doing some teaching special offers, which will make a fantastic gift idea… these will be limited numbers and once advertised will sell fast. |
Are your wedges correct for you? Wedges come in various grinds (sole shape) and bounces (sole curvature), these are mostly adapted to the conditions you usually play in (soft or dry) and which club you tend to use most out of bunkers. Having this fully explained by myself and taking these things into consideration will no doubt help your short game.
Club gapping is particularly important in wedges, just because there is a consistent degree gap between your wedges, doesn’t mean that yardage gap will be consistent or desirable. This often happens in higher lofts where trajectory and spin becomes too high (especially in strikes high in the face), resulting in a weak, short and high shot. Click here and get in touch if you would like to book a fitting. |
An all-American affair Xander Schauffele showed U.S. Ryder Cup captain Jim Furyk exactly what he was missing at Le Golf National, as he pulled off a stunning play-off victory at the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai. Schauffele clawed back a three-shot deficit to fellow American Tony Finau, making birdies on the final two holes to force a play-off, before making another birdie at the first sudden-death hole to win his third PGA title. Schauffele was named 'Rookie of the Year' in the 2016-17 season, and is proving his credentials once again this year, despite switching equipment manufacturers at the start of the season. If you’re also thinking of a move away from your current set of clubs, come down to the shop and we’ll get you fitted down to every last detail! Request a fitting here. |
Preferred lies Now that the clocks have gone back and we find ourselves edging towards winter, many golf courses will have introduced a Local Rule for 'Preferred Lies'. When this is in force, it allows you to mark, clean (especially important if your ball is covered in mud like in this photo) and place your ball within six inches of where it has come to rest, providing it was on a closely mown area - i.e. the fairway. If you're unsure on this or any other rule, please come and speak to a member of the pro shop team. |
Winter is coming, but we know that won't prevent you avid golfers getting out on the course to face biting winds, muddy shoes and, most of all, rain. Lots and lots of rain. With this in mind, it's more important than ever to have a golf bag which will keep your clubs and belongings dry during a downpour. |
Introducing BIG MAX Aqua Space This is where a cart bag like the Aqua Space comes into play. This bag has been designed with 100% waterproof material, including nine taped-seam waterproof zip pockets so that everything will be kept dry for the whole round no matter what the weather holds in store. The nine pockets also mean it's spacious enough for your extra layers (think waterproofs, jumpers, woolly hat, mitts etc) whilst there are specific holders for your umbrella, towel and glove; you’ll be ready for whatever gets thrown at you this winter. |
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