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Friday, March 29, 2024

 
The Invitational at Oubaai turns 10!
Oubaai had the honour of hosting the 10th Invitational recently. Werner Welgemoed, Oubaai member and founder of the event, saw a need for a golf fundraising event 10 years ago and put his thinking cap on. The event has grown over the years and involves 100 players and 3 fiercely contested rounds of golf. The event this year supported FAMSA, the Night Shelter in George, Child Welfare in Great Brak and the Hope Church Feeding Scheme.

Says Werner, “This year was the most successful to date. Not only was the field full, the course is in excellent condition and the weather was superb! The catering was excellent, the highlight was a curry evening prepared by the Tania Hollingsworth setting the bar extremely high for future events. Oubaai showcased beautifully! Most important, the event managed to raise more than R200,000.”

Congratulations to the winners...

The team event was won by Gawie van Heerden, Leon Campher, Jannie Barnard, Des van Viegen (right). The individual event was won by Werner Welgemoed (left).


The charitable giving of the event was made possible with the help of HeatherPark Superspar, De Dekke Spar and Pacaltsdorp Spar. Werner is expanding the horizons of The Invitational with a new event in Mauritius in September 2018.

Hollow tining at Oubaai

Oubaai will be closed from 14 – 20 May. We have arranged favourable rates for you with the following courses:

• Kingswood R230 plus R120 cart
• Pinnacle, Pezula and Simola R550 (incl of seat on cart)


These bookings must be made on your behalf by Oubaai staff otherwise the favourable rates don’t apply. Please contact Thinus directly so that he can arrange the booking for you.

Oubaai Pro Shop
Don’t miss out!

All Galvin Green stock less 20%
More layering and winter stock for ladies and men are expected this week.
New Cutter & Buck stock are expected this week. Be sure to pop in!
 

Els for Autism at Oubaai
Our E4A event will be held on 27 July this year. The final will be played at Fancourt at the beginning of November. Make your booking with Karen, karen@oubaaigolf.co.za.

Have you noticed the new branding at the clubhouse? We have updated the decals on the windows to follow the same look and feel as the image used on the scorecard. We hope you enjoy it!

Until next week,
Rob


 
10 May Kwagga Golf Day at Oubaai
14-20 May Hollow tining
10 June Southern Cape Women’s Closed Championship
16 - 17 June South Cape Men’s Closed Championship
27 July Els for Autism
 


Dear Members,

This week we are replanting the gardens at the clubhouse and using the uplifted plants at the dam wall at the 8th. The additional plants will help to create more stability and make the area visually more appealing.

Our work on the bunkers continue. On Monday we are checking the depth of the bunkers and loosening the sand. Work on the bunkers I likely to continue.

We are preparing for hollow tining next week to make sure we have all the supplies and machinery ready on Sunday.

We are continuing our work to give more definition to the course.

Until next week,
Igor



2 May 2018

Men
1st Derek and Gavin, 45
2nd Werner and Pieter, 44
3rd Wim and Steph, 43

Ladies
1st Lili and Michael, 43
2nd Marialese and Adele, 41

Nearest the pin: Werner Terblanche
 
   
If you’re a moderate swing speed golfer, you still want a golf ball to offer
you performance everywhere, with no compromises.
 
   
The Srixon AD333 Tour is specifically designed
to give you distance off the tee, stable ball flight in windy conditions, stopping power on approach shots,
check and control around the green, and all
with the feel the best golfers demand.
 
 
 
 
 
This is a premium performance golf ball without the premium price. If you’re a regular golfer,
playing probably a 2-pce golf ball, then trial a sleeve of the Srixon AD333 Tour.
Check the all-round performance, but especially note the greenside spin.
 
 
 

We’re trying to help you make more 3’s on the Par 3’s.
Better decision-making is going to improve your scores.

 
 
Despite the increased amount of GPS data available, regular and inexperienced golfers still,
on the majority of occasions, come up short.

Even when a golfer knows the “yardage” on each of their clubs,
their misses are mostly short.



Simple Tip #2
Why are you expecting the perfect golf shot? What is your level of consistency? 
 
 
 If there’s no trouble behind
the green, then ignore the
distance to the flag, and pick a
club that, when struck well,
will get you to the back of
the green. That way a less
than perfect ball strike has
a chance of getting to
the green. Rarely do even
good ball strikers
make perfect contact.
 
Where are the majority of your misses on all approach shots?
Would aiming for the back of the green (assuming no trouble behind the hole)
be a course management strategy that would improve your whole round?
Improving your performance on Par 3’s will probably increase your enjoyment
throughout the round. Think about improvement. If we can help,
 
 

 




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