| | Friday, March 29, 2024 | Join us for a relaxed, casual Father's Day lunch in the Executive Bar.
The a-la-carte menu will be available and the pizza ovens will be operational. The catering special for the day will be delicious ginger infused ribeye with mushroom sauce, mash and vegetables served with an ice cold 375 ml Stella Draught, all for only R140!
Limited seating is available; bookings will be done on a first come first serve basis.
For bookings please contact Delia on 011 849 5211. | | |
| | Curves is open and ready to start your fitness programme.
For enquiries regarding membership, or details regarding the workout sessions, please contact them on 011 425 0365. | The Curry Evening this week Wednesday will definitely be a much needed winter warmer. On the menu Beef and Thai Green Chicken Curry.
In the Joker Draw R29 250 is up for grabs!
For bookings contact Delia on 011 849 5211. | | | | | Friday Live this week – look out for the broadcast on Thursday regarding the delicious catering special that will be on offer. | Good luck to Harriers for the Comrades!
Date to diarise: Tennis AGM Date: Sunday, 24th June 2018 Time: 11:30 am Venue: Tennis Clubhouse There will be social tennis on the Sunday morning from 8:00 am, followed by the AGM directly thereafter at 11:30 am. A topic that will be covered is what is planned for the Tennis Club Facility. | | | | | Saturday 2 June 2018 - Combined Stableford, AM 1st T Lowe and G Cloete, 70 points 2nd A Martin and K Bloom, 68 points 3rd G Landon and M Ryan, 56 points
PM 1st G Da Silva and T Gardiner, 70 points 2nd S Staniforth and E Van Heerden, 63 points 3rd L Trollip and R Johnson, 61 points
Sunday 3 June 2018 - I.P.S, AM 1st W Neetling, 36 points 2nd N Broom, 32 points | Congratulations to our BCC bowlers May Homer, Paul Homer and Gareth Rees-Gibbs for their achievements at the National Disability Bowls tournament held in Cape Town last week.
The team at the National Disability Bowls tournament
| | May and Paul Silver Medal Ladies singles | | Gareth – Gold medal in the Men’s Pairs (partner Jarid James) and losing semi-finalist in the singles. |
Benoni Country Club Competitions Saturday 9 June 2018 at 13:30
Ladies Drawn Pairs (21 Ends) S. Booyse & C. Newton Vs L. Collinson & M. Clinton
Ladies Singles Champs (21 Shots) S. Campbell Vs H. Barrett (Marker: F. Cullen)
Mens Snr Singles Chams (21 Points) J. Clinton Vs E. Hutchinson (Marker: P. Stopforth)
Mens Singles Champs (21 Shots) L. Austin Vs A. Cullen (Marker: M. Hardman) W. Klopper Vs L. Newton (Marker: L. Theron) W. Horsburgh Vs G. Rees-Gibbs (Marker: R. Wilson)
Please remember to put your name on the leave list if you are unable to play on the 16th & 17th June. Thanks!
“The Rusty Nail” BCC vs Northmead Saturday 16th June 2018 at Northmead Bowling Club Format: 4’s & Combinations (entry numbers dependent) Start Time: 08.30 for 09.00 a.m. Entry Fee: R50.00 per person Includes Teas & Lunch, Lunch is a Bring and Braai, Northmead will supply Fires, Pap and Sauce, Salads, etc. Dress: Club Colours! Please put your name on the entry form at your club, Teams will be put together by the captains. List will be up on Wednesday afternoon. | | | | | | | Think about the Par 3’s you play. What is the distance that you just don’t have covered in your bag? For most golfers, there will be a point between 170 metres and 210 metres where they just don’t have the club to hit the target distance. | | | | Some of you may even have a club to get to the green, but find you’re just not able to stop the ball. Your mis-hit is short; your perfect strike, through the back. | | | | | The higher lofted Fairway Wood is a great solution for a regular to slower swing speed golfer. The deeper CoG, and usually lower profile, helps to get the ball higher with a steeper landing trajectory. The ball stops quicker. | | | Bring your problem distance to us. Let us spend time whether improving your technique with an existing club, or filling the gap with a better solution. Come and spend 45 minutes with us, and let’s see how best to fill that gap. | | | | | | | If you’re playing golf, outside of a competition, then it’s your rules that count. | | | | If you’ve got some less experienced golfers in your four-ball, you’ll be surprised how much more they enjoy the round if you play a “scramble drive”. That’s where everyone tees off, but you all play your second shot from the position of the best tee shot. | | | | You can still have friendly competition, but it’s likely that this is a much more social format: you come together on the tee; for the 2nd shot; and on the green. That’s more fun together. | | | Try it. Try and think of different ways to play the game, to allow the less skilled the opportunity to get much more enjoyment from the experience. And if you need help finding more fairways on your own, then | | | | | | This mail was sent to {{contact.contact_email}} by Darren Millington and is provided as a service for the members and guests of Benoni Country Club and has been supported and sponsored by advertisers in this email and our partner suppliers. For any queries contact us on 011 849 5211/2. Sent on behalf of Benoni Country Club by RetailTribe: Unit 8 | Blaauwklip Office Park | Stellenbosch | 7600 | 021 880 2693 | | | |