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Saturday, April 20, 2024



After the nice rains last week we have really been blessed with some wonderful weather, and we have had lots of golfers practicing in the evening as a result.


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This week the Bunnies were introduced to the actual golf course for the first time, with myself, Micky and Nicci Taylor helping to play the 9th hole of the Woods (not an easy intro.) There were lots of nerves as you can imagine, but everyone finished the hole and then went back to the Pro Shop and compared war stories followed by some retail therapy.


All in all a success and an important step for these new golfers who are now at the half way stage of our Bunnies Programme.



Like many things in life, different definitions and understanding are used and in the golf industry and this can be confusing. In the teaching we use at the Mount Edgecombe Golf Academy we define the difference as follows:


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If you want to improve your chipping or pitching, please contact us to book a lesson.



Monica’s turns 6 this week so we will be celebrating with a happy hour on Friday, all are welcome!


 
   
 
   
 
   
There are really quick ways we can improve your short game control,
and we’ll look at what we can do in under 5 minutes.
 
   


 
 
To give you the control you need on a 30 metre pitch,
we will be looking to get you above 4000 RPM.

 
 
 
If you’re below this magic number on a 30 metre pitch shot,
then we’ve got work to do together.

 
 
 
 
 
 
We want you to improve your score on Par 3’s.
Part of that is avoiding 5’s, 6’s and even worse.
Sometimes the hole designer is looking to harm your scorecard.
Consider this real Par 3 (it’s the 200 metre+ 12th on White River Country Club):

Simple Tip #4
Sometimes a Par 3 is really a Par 4. Play it that way.
The vast majority of golfers should lay up in the safe area,
and then pitch the ball up onto the green.
It’s probably a 4, a chunked chip might mean a 5, but it could be a 3.
But out of bounds, and you’re playing 3 from the tee.
In the water and you’re playing 3 from a drop zone that forces you to skirt the water again.
Now about that chunked chip shot…

 

 
Billy Casper was a great golfer.
It’s worth noting that, in his
1 stroke 1959 US Open victory
at Winged Foot, he laid up in
every round on the Par 3 17th.
 
 

You’ll be faced with a course management challenge on all approach shots,
not just Par 3’s. Try playing a round where you take a ‘safety first’ approach to every shot.
Check out your score. Is it an improvement if you play within yourself?
Course management is an important part of your game; if you’d be interested
in an accompanied round to help with your course management,
 
 
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