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Saturday, April 20, 2024



Reviews often influence travel. When Mike W and I traveled to Scotland last year, I referred to Trip Advisor, Leading Courses and hotels.com to assist in my planning. With reviews and some special help from friends, we had a great trip.

We pride ourselves on presenting a great golfing experience that begins at the front gates, continues on with the greeting at the Club House, builds with the welcoming staff and carries on with a good starter, sharing useful information about the course and the day. It gets better with the great variety of golf holes and shots on offers when playing the fantastic Jack Nicklaus Signature course. South Africans prefer a halfway break so we offer everything from homemade muffins and pies to breakfast "your way" by phoning in your preference at the 9th tee. With food ready, the stop is quick (we do promote better speed of play and "ready golf" with tips on every cart), then the second nine gets even better than the first. After play and a "power shower" (brief in the drought), we offer the comfort of Jack's Bar, a tribute to the great man, and "views for Africa" on the Veranda and balconies over the 18th. Dine with us on Easy Mondays or Curry Wednesdays or take our recommendations for dinner in the area. Stay for a few days and experience some of the outdoor treats in the area - a cruise in the canals and on the Kromme, a walk between the 2 Harbours or a sundowner on the Wildside. Treat yourselves to a surfing lesson or a fishing trip, take a ride to the Baviaans and enjoy the largest herd of elephants in the Addo.


Experience St Francis and all we have on offer - then tell others through www.leadingcourses.com, Tripadvisor.co.za/stfrancislinks and vote for us on the World Golf Awards website (shown below). We need very little motivation in presenting St Francis Links the best we can, but the nice stories, reviews, ratings and votes do help!


Our recent ranking in Golf Digest will also influence those who travel for golf - locally and internationally!


Best Conditioned Courses - SFL ranks T-3 and best in the Eastern Cape!




This Man influenced my decision in coming to SA!
Well-known Tour Caddy, Jimmy Johnson, cut his professional golfing teeth on the Sunshine Tour.

Back in the late 1980's there were a few Texans who came and played on the Sunshine Tour - Jimmy Johnson, Don Robertson, Ian Leggatt, Mike Board and Ken McDonald to name a few. When the word got out that I was looking to come to South Africa and Fancourt, they were quick to call and share a testimonial or three in support! Jimmy and Don probably played the tour here the longest. Jennifer, Jimmy's wife for 30+ years even worked for the Tour when they were here! For over 20 years, Jimmy has become known as one of the best caddies on tour (or he really knows how to pick the best players)! The thing the players would all agree on is that Jimmy has been the common denominator. He has just walked up the 18th fairway with Justin Thomas (for the second time on Sunday) after Justin hit what would be the tournament winning shot with a 5-wood from over 250 yards. It was JT's 8th win in his last 31 starts on Tour - Jimmy's too!

I Googled my friend and here is a short Q and A:
 

How long have you caddied?
21 years
Current Player
Justin Thomas
Past Players
Nick Price, Charles Howell, Steve Stricker
Childhood Home Town
Dallas, TX
Did you play college Golf?
Yes
  Where did you play?
University of North Texas
What is your greatest Golf memory?
Watching Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus walk across the
bridge on 18 at St Andrews for the last time as a player.

What is your greatest memory as a caddie?
Caddying in Ryder Cups.
What is the best part about being a caddie?
Getting to see unbelievable golf up close.




If you didn't read this already...
SUP Charl is taking the first steps toward reducing our irrigation water on the course

We have always respected value of water at St Francis Links - irrigating the course, gardens and surrounds with Borehole water from our approved wells on the estate. With the current water crisis, we have cut back on everything that uses irrigation water and potable water - from shortening the irrigation cycles and reducing heads to washing golf carts and limiting the use of our showers. Our members on the estate abide by the restrictions imposed and our guests are made well-aware of the situation is the Eastern Cape.


This past week, we initiated another water-saving programme for the course - being proactive with a calculated approach to the long-term play ability of St Francis Links on surfaces comprised of local grasses. The programme will promote the faster spreading and knitting of the local grass known as Kweek, a variety of Cynodon dactylon...

Cynodon dactylon plays an important role in conservation, because it prevents soil erosion. It provides good grazing, is very useful as a lawn grass and is recommended for the protection of waterways. In traditional medicine it is used for indigestion and the treatment of wounds. According to an old Venda tradition, it is used in the fermentation process to make beer sour.

The Kweek has been allowed to spread on the course since the day we opened - however, the Rye, Bentgrass and Poa-Annua were the cool season grasses that remained dominant on the fairways and surrounds. Rye was used as the "grow-in" grass because it rooted so quickly. This was needed against the fresh coastal winds. While the emerald green colour that came with the Rye was evident here year around, it also needed more water to protect it from the heat and winds of summer. The Rye plays like the Cynodons found in Scotland and Ireland - provided more roll on the ball and more options for shot-making. We feel strongly that process of tyning in Kweek sprigs will significantly speed up the the transformation from cool season fairways to natural fairways dominated with local Cynodon, Kweek, the warm-season option.

Once established, the Kweek will require different cultural practices and maintenance, but all at a lessor cost .

Please view Charl's video describing the process.



From harvesting the sprig, to formulating the mix, to punching the holes, to filling with mix...working toward better solutions that employ measures for saving water without compromising playability (maybe even making our course more "LINKS" by definition.



Please VOTE for US!


Dear Mr Clause,

Congratulations! Your organisation has been nominated for the 5th annual World Golf Awards.

You have been nominated for:
South Africa's Best Golf Course 2018: St Francis Links

Voting is now open and members of the golf community – consumers and industry executives alike – are asked to vote for who they think is the very best of the best in golf tourism.

The full list of 2018 World Golf Awards nominees can be viewed at
worldgolfawards.com/nominees/2018 where votes can be cast.

Voting closes on 20th September. The winners will then be notified so arrangements can be made to attend the red-carpet 5th annual World Golf Awards Gala Ceremony, which will take place over the weekend of 1st-4th November 2018 at La Manga Club, Spain – with industry leaders, luminaries and international media in attendance.


Please rate St Francis Links
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Alignment – very important

This week I will discuss a basic that is neglected by almost all golfers. I have worked very hard on my alignment and my golf has improved because of it. I make a point of checking it regularly.

What I have seen the most recently, is players not aiming correctly, mostly to the right of the target. When they hit a shot that ends up to the right of the target, they think that they have pushed it, in fact they had a good shot. On the other hand, because they aim to the right their body tells them to pull the shot to the left and that is how they hit the ball to the target. This is very bad as they are learning to swing over the top.

The only thing aiming at your target is your clubhead
. Nothing else. Your feet, hips and shoulders aim parallel left of your target. Pictures below show good alignment.

 

For some, this will be something they never heard before and for some this will be old news. I challenge you to check and practice your alignment. Many of your bad shots are not actually that bad, it is just poor alignment.

 

The above pictures show my club and body aiming to the same target. Because of where my body is aiming, the correct result is that the ball will end up right of the target.

For more information about the golf swing please contact me 0827643044 or pro@stfrancislinks.com

Thinus Keller
PGA Head Golf Professional



  Our next get-together is on March 9th - there is so much happening - JOIN US!

The Year Ahead - Your planner for 2018
Please take note of the dates and post them where you will see them and ENTER!


Important Note: We endeavour to keep our "Majors" on the same weekend each year to encourage the best participation. We are forced to move the Annual Club Championships back a week this year because we were the chosen course in the Eastern Cape to host the National Senior Inter-Provincials, a tournament featuring the country's top golfers. It finished on Thursday the 26th, leaving no time for practice or course preparation. I apologize and the Champs will return to the last week in April in years to come.


 



  Itec are our sponsors for OPEN Wednesday (2nd Wednesday) with meat and added prizes. Invite your friends to enjoy SA’s best with special rates for golf, snacks after the game and great prizes – Hey, Curry Night follows – stay or take away!

Monday Roll-up! Pitch up and play (9 holes or 18 Par-3 from 2pm) let's add you to the What's app group!
All day Saturdays: Morning and afternoon fields - the afternoon field will be booked from 12 noon backwards with emphasis on "ready golf"

Monday Men's Book Club - 5pm in Jack's Bar (no reading required)
Ladies' Tea (and Coffee) - Every Tuesday at 10am on the Veranda

March 9 Member's Get-together
March 10 2nd Annual Greensomes (sponsored)
March 14 ITEC Open Wednesday
March 30 Good Friday

February Birthdays

24 - Carla Schrieber, Johan Spangenberg
26 - Gillian Hammond
27 - Marius Alberts

March Birthdays

1 - Eddie Vorster
3 - James Bredenkamp
 



21th February 2018
Better Ball Stableford

1st - Brett Wilson Jones & Tim Elliott 46 Pts.
2nd - James Bredenkamp & Geoff Garratt 45 Pts. C/O

Lowest Nett
Lynn Slogrove 69 Nett
Tim Elliott 70 Nett
James Bredenkamp 67 Nett
Rex McGregor 70 Nett
Lowest Gross
Lynn Slogrove

5 Pointer

Joan Pratt 4th
Hein Spangeberg 3rd

2 Clubs
Sally Nienaber 14th
Joan Pratt 4th
Colleen Jepson 17th
Hein Spangenberg 4th
Darryl Vd. Vyver 17th

4 Pointers
Sally Nienaber 14th
Joan Pratt 7th
Colleen Jepson 4th & 17th
Ronnie Nienaber 6th
Brian Cunningham 8th
Hennie Jordaan 6th
Yan Coesens 8th
  24th February 2018
4 Ball Alliance 2 to count

1st - Ernest Bendenman, MJ Venter, Thinus Keller
and Brenden Pieters 81pts
2nd - Helen Bridges, Sandra Marais, Dita Meulmeester
and Brenden Pieters 80pts

Lowest Nett
Dita Meulmeester 71net

Lowest Gross
Ernest Bendeman 82 Gross
Thinus Keller (Professional) 79 Gross

2 Clubs

Ernest Bendeman 17th
MJ venter 4th
Tracy Martens 17th
Mark Driscart 17th
Neil Mulder 14th

4 Pointers
Tracy Martens 17th
Karen Wius 3rd & 6th
Mark Driscart 1st, 13th
Norman Rock 11th
John Barnes 16th
Hein Spangenberg 3rd
Dave Hart 5th
Karen Furness 11th
Shane Lyon 11th
Brenden Pieters 3rd



Check this out - 1-stop shopping!


Every Great shot starts with a SMILE!
Santa and the Links TEAM


Most golfers are looking for equipment that will make the game a little easier,
allowing them to experience the real joy of a good golf shot more often.

 
 
 

Where would your game most benefit from an improvement?
Do you need to get the ball in play more often, with the added
bonus of being further down the fairway? Or would you enjoy hitting
a longer Iron knowing it’s likely to land on target, converting more
tee shots into good scores? Why not start with an assessment with us?

 
 

Have we inspired those of you shooting above 90, to target 89 or less on every occasion this year?
How much better is 16 bogeys and 2 pars (on any Par 72), than what you have to
live with if you’re shooting 95 or higher? So our final tip:

 
How many 3-putts do you have to suffer each round? Most inexperienced golfers’ cards will reveal 3 or more 3-putts each round. Remove those and you’re 3 shots (or more) closer to 89. So here are two suggestions:
   
 

Most 3-putts have, at their root, a poor first putt. Sometimes it’s a poor read.
Sometimes, poor contact. But mostly, less experienced golfers suffer with poor control of speed and distance.
So let’s fix it.
 
 

Understanding what will happen in the last feet of the putt will not only lead to more great putts that drop,
it should also leave you with a little thought: an easier 2nd putt.
 

Every golfer can become a wizard of the greens. There are skills that everyone can learn.
You’ll be amazed at the impact it will have on your scorecard.

 

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