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Thursday, April 25, 2024


Shaun Brown was unable to locate the ‘Joker’ last Wednesday evening, instead revealing the Jack of Diamonds and walking away with a R500 Benoni Country Club gift card.

 With R139 500 up for grabs you don’t want to miss this weeks Valentine’s Day Joker Draw.
As it is the night for romance perhaps the ‘Joker’ will show us some love and come out of hiding.
Come down and enjoy a delicious curry buffet consisting of Lamb bone in curry and Chicken & Prawn curry along with all the condiments. Dessert will not disappoint either Banana fritters & Ice cream or Ice Cream & Bar-one sauce.

For your entertainment the Benoni High School Pipe Band will be putting in a special performance between 19h30 and 20h00. Any donations for the band will be greatly appreciated as proceeds will go towards their upcoming tour.



 Liven up your Friday afternoon and join us in the Executive Bar for a delicious gourmet beef or chicken burger with a side of wedges and a tasty sauce.

Brian Fenton will be performing from 15h00 if you would like to pop down for some ice cold refreshments before eating.



A new week, a new fleet...
Brand new carts were acquired by the Club on Monday 12 February. A club always on the up, another awesome golfing experience at the Home of Benoni’s Community and Ekurhuleni’s Golf Course of the Year 2017.




Club Championships 2018 – 3 and 4 March 2018
The entry for Club Championships is open to all members whose category of membership allows them to play. Pay as you Play and Weekday members unfortunately will not qualify.

Members wishing to take part in the Club Championships can enter in the Pro Shop by completing the necessary entry form. Payment must please be made on entry.

Entry Fees:
• Pre-paid Green Fee Members: R120 per player
• Ordinary Members: R500 per player

The entry fee will include the prize giving function with a meal.
Please be advised that the closing date for entries is the 20 February 2018.



Saturday 10 February 2018
Combined Stableford

AM
1st FG Dorfling and B Hickling: 75 points
2nd M Morgan and G Scott: 72 points c/o
3rd S Tobias and G Corlett: 72 points c/o

PM
1st C Fourie and J Fourie: 65 points
2nd G Prinsloo and C Fourie: 58 points
  Sunday 11 February 2018
IPS
1st D Vorster: 38 points
2nd E Schmidt: 37 points
3rd M Morris: 36 points

Ladies Results

Tuesday 6 February
Betterball Winners
S Baugh and M Eastwood on 41 points.



The last league round for the 2017/2018 season takes place this Saturday.

A big thank you to those players and reserves who made themselves available for selection to represent BCC this season.
Also, many thanks to the selection committees that took the time to make sure we had a full field of players every weekend.

Please remember prize giving after league Saturday evening when all the players have returned from their respective venues.
Team selection for Round 10:
BCC Sat league team’s 17 February

Social bowls on 21 March, see notice board for details.



No plans for Wednesday? Come join us for some Valentine's Day fun! Love guaranteed!




The club has a community of nine feral cats that live on the property. We would like to appeal to anyone members who are able to assist in the donation of cat food. Any contributions in this regard will be appreciated. Contact us if you would like to donate.


Last week we highlighted how, in the Launcher CBX Irons, Cleveland have brought together
metalwood innovation (distance & forgiveness) and Wedge leadership (control & precision).

 


If you try the Launcher CBX Irons you’ll notice the distance and forgiveness in especially the mid and longer Irons.

 
   
Face Cup Technology means that the face can
flex right to the edges. That will preserve ball
speed and launch when you strike the ball low
on the face, or towards the heel or toe.
The Irons have a lower profile as they get
longer, creating a progressively lower and
deeper CoG. The idea is to make your longer
irons as easy to launch as a Hybrid.

 
 

We think that hitting great mid and longer iron approach shots is an exhilarating feeling.
We think hitting precise shorter approaches, even from the light rough, provides real fulfillment out on the course.
We want to upgrade as many golfers’ approach shots as possible this year.
Right fitted equipment or a better swing or both.
 


We’re challenging all golfers who shoot in the 90’s or even above, to start a journey to better golf.
To target a score in the 80’s every time. Last week we kicked off a month of tips.
If you missed last week you can


 
 
Try taking out of your bag,
the clubs you can’t use consistently from the fairway, even if that
leaves you with just your #7,
#8 and #9 Irons and Wedges. Remove the temptation.
Now what did you score?
 

If your #7 Iron is the longest club that you can use consistently, then set yourself a
target to improve your #6 Iron. You’re looking to get to the level where you never badly hook or
slice your shots and, on at least 85% of the time, you’re hitting it within 10 metres of your target distance.
Don’t struggle hour after hour without any sign of improvement though. Let us help.

 
 

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