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Friday, April 26, 2024


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It's time to get ready for the 2018 Club Championships!

Dust off your clubs and start practising. The Club Champs will be played on
the 24th and 25th March 2018 and we look forward to seeing you all out on the course.

All participants play stroke (medal) except the Ladies D Division and the Masters Division who will play Stableford off full club handicaps and will participate in the divisions according to their handicaps as at Friday morning 23th March.

For more information and to get an entry form, please click here.







17 February 2018 - Monthly Mug
1st Jc van Niekerk 41 R1000
2nd Phillip du preez 40 R900
BG Fanie Wolmarans 71 R700
3th Danie van Tonder 38 R600
4th Burgert Gildenhuis 38c/o R500
5th Durandt Coetzer 37 R410

18 February 2018 - Betterball
1st Andre Zietsman, Ane Zietsman 44 R 300
2nd J Roberts, Daniel Brits 43c/o R 250
3rd Reagan Kraft, Marike Reynecke 42c/o R 190

 


Cleveland have brought metalwood forgiveness and distance to the Cleveland Launcher CBX Irons.
They’ve also brought short game precision.


You’re looking for consistently solid contact, and a ball flight that is less vulnerable to debris and water.

 
   
As in the Cleveland Wedges, the
sweet spot is moved more central to the face
(face balancing). You’ll find the
hitting zone more frequently.
 
Tour zip grooves then create a more
consistent spin on the golf ball
even in light rough
and / or wet conditions. 
 
 And, as you’d expect from the leading Wedge designers,
a sole design that works more effectively
with the turf at contact.
 
 

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.
The right fitted equipment or a better swing or both.

 


If you’re shooting above 89 on most visits to the golf course, then now is the time to make a leap.
In the last two weeks we’ve provided two tips for those looking to break 90 every round.
Both of those tips have been linked to keeping the ball in play. But the fact is that, if you’re a
regular or inexperienced golfer, then you will rarely be hitting greens in regulation. So…

 
 
On almost every hole you’ll have a 10-to-50-metre final shot into the green. This is a shot you should perfect so that you never take more than 3 to get down. Getting up and down in 2 is a bonus.
 
 
 
 

Three suggestions:
Learn a good short pitch shot and chipping technique.
Practise your short pitch shots and chipping. Never get greedy
(make sure you’re on the green before worrying about how close).


 

If you’ve never had a pitching / chipping lesson, and you’re not Breaking 90 on each visit to the course,
then we’re betting this is an area where you can make up shots. If you don’t have a technique or ability
to get down in 3 or less every time from within 50 metres, then

 
 

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