Greetings from Bellville | Thursday, April 18, 2024 |
Hollow Tining Dates The course will be closed for hollow tining on Sunday, 28 August, in the afternoon and the whole of Monday, 29 August and Tuesday, 30 August. All Bellville members will have reciprocity at Durbanville Golf Club during these days. This Friday: Buy one, get one free special from 16:30 – 18:00. Castle Lite & Black Label Draught Smirnoff Vodka Bells Whisky Richelieu Brandy Olof Bergh Brandy Snack baskets will also be available. | | | 12.08.2016 Kenneth Klopper Augusta Visagie 13.08.2016 Hendrik van der Merwe
14.08.2016 Fanie Kleynhans Rudi Malherbe
15.08.2016 REON Eaton Johan Gillmer Zulch van der Merwe | | 16.08.2016 Callie Hamman Stuart Hopwood Willem le Roux Jan Sanders Vic Storkey Briers van Staden Stephan van Zyl
17.08.2016 Don Brink Samuel Milner Jurgen van Onselen Christo Viljoen | Rule 31 Four-Ball Stroke Play
31-1 General The Rules of Golf, so far as they are not at variance with the following specific Rules, apply to four-ball stroke play.
31-2 Representation of Side A side may be represented by either partner for all or any part of a stipulated round; both partners need not be present. An absent competitor may join his partner between holes, but not during play of a hole.
31-3 Scoring The marker is required to record for each hole only the gross score of whichever partner’s score is to count. The gross scores to count must be individually identifiable; otherwise, the side is disqualified. Only one of the partners need be responsible for complying with Rule 6-6b. (Wrong score – see Rule 31-7a) 6 August Results:
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| Hitting long shots requires a high energy transfer from golfer to club to ball, and Smash Factor is a measure of this energy transfer. | | Smash Factor (SF) is your ball speed divided by your clubhead speed and tells you how much energy is being transferred from the club to the ball at impact. For maximum distance on your Driver shots you’re looking to get a SF as close to 1.5 as possible. On Iron and Wedge shots SF will be a bit lower. | | | | It’s our mission to make sure you’re swinging the club as well as possible. While the right equipment fitted for you is seriously important, it won’t count as much as when you’re swinging to your full potential. Come speak to us about your game. | |