Welcome to another edition of our newsletter. This week, we take a look at two American wins on Tour with a rules conundrum for Rickie, and we ask you to cast a vote in our monthly poll.
Enjoy the read!
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Results
After the snow Friday it was great to have the competition played on Saturday and have 40 entrants when many other courses were closed, results are as follows;
Division One 1st – Ian Lancaster – 40 points - £12.50, 2nd – Rick Clarke – 38 points - £10.50, 3rd – Dave Rundle – 37 points - £8.50
Division Two 1st – Clem Spencer – 39 points - £12.50, 2nd – Pete Chappell – 38 points - £10.50, 3rd – Ian Bealey – 37 points - £8.50
Division Three
1st – Lee Hancock – 39 points - £12.50, 2nd – Ben Roberts – 37 points - £10.50, 3rd – Malcolm Small – 35 points - £8.50
There were 6 twos worth £10 each.
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Upcoming fixture...
Pro Shop Stableford - Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th February – sheet on board.
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Double delight for American duo…
There were victories for two of Team USA’s Ryder Cup stalwarts over the weekend, with Rickie Fowler overcoming a major blip on Sunday afternoon to hold-on to his overnight lead and claim the atmospheric Waste Management Phoenix Open, whilst big-hitting Dustin Johnson secured his first regular European Tour title at the inaugural Saudi Arabia International tournament.
Fowler’s final round wasn’t without incident, with one of the strangest dropping procedures taking place on the 11th hole leading to a triple bogey seven. Rickie’s chip shot on the 11th lacked spin and skidded through the damp green into the water just missing a bunker. After taking his penalty drop, Rickie walked to the green to view his options, and during this time his ball rolled back into the water. This led to some confusion between Rickie and his playing partners, but a rules official deemed the ball to be in play so another penalty drop was needed! Luckily he made the resulting putt to escape with a seven and go onto to win with impressive birdies on the closing stretch.
Click here if you have a rules question for me.
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Have your say
It may not be peak season just yet at the club, but it is the time of year when the major brands in golf release their new products for the year ahead. Luckily for you, we’ve taken delivery of the latest and greatest in-store, allowing us to use our expertise to help you find the best equipment for your game – just pop in and have a chat with a member of the team to get started.
In the meantime, we’ve added a new poll to our website – click here to visit – so that you can have your say as to which new driver is your favourite. There’s plenty of options so make sure you visit our website and register your vote!
Enter our poll
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PING sale!
Please see below following G400 clubs which are in our massive PING SALE!
12 DEGREE, SF TEC, DRIVER, SOFT-REG WAS £349 NOW £259
9 DEGREE, REG, DRIVER WAS £349 NOW £259
3 WOOD, 14.5 DEGREE, REG WAS £229 NOW £169
3 HYBRID, 19 DEGREE, REG WAS £189 NOW £129
(stock items only)
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PING Anders Waterproof Jacket WAS £99 NOW ONLY £79!
3 year waterproof warranty wind resistance - Mechanical stretch which will assist during the athletic movements of the golf swing.
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Benross 2018 range
Make us an offer on our 2018 range of Benross woods, wedges, putters and bags - Be quick while stocks last!
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New shoes? Walk this way... |
Golf is first and foremost a walking sport, with many of us strolling more than five miles in a pair of shoes every single round. You might read that fact and instantly recall getting off the 18th green wanting nothing more than a sit-down, feet aching, after realising your shoes aren’t as comfortable as they ought to be. Well, if that is the case, it might well be time for a change... |
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