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 We had a few drops of very welcome rain on Thursday, and more is predicted for Sunday. We really need some on the golf course again! It was lovely to see a few rainbows again!  The winter sunrises are super and the main beach lagoon has since closed so it's great to have a full beach again!



 
 100 Club  Draw

Friday 28 July - 6pm

 It’s the start of the next 12-month cycle of the 100 Club so please confirm your lucky numbers with the office  and Jenny will be billing you R600 for the year due per number.

 

 Josh and Malcom will be entertaining us once again. Oxtail Potjie is on the menu and the Club's Pizza oven will be firing and we look forward to another good relaxed evening.




 
 Village news

 We are getting into a good postal delivery routine in conjunction with Margate Post Office and the Southbroom Ratepayers. It's happening about every third week . There is a notice on the glass door and on the ratepayers noticeboard indicating when the post was last sorted into the Boxes.

Please also check the containers with the street addressed post as there are many that arrive addressed to streets not PO Boxes so they cant be allocated.  Any unwanted mail/ mis-allocated mail  can be put into the Return to Sender Box.  



 
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 Results

Friday, 22nd July

Chicken Run
Bruce Begley 22 pts
Phil Verwey 18 pts

Saturday, 23rd July

Alliance - 2 scores to count
1st - Clive Miller, Malcolm Greenland & Rory O’Donnell 90 pts
2nd - Nicky Smith, Gary Purtell, Derek Oelofse & Det Wichmann 89 pts
3rd - Mike Lig, Bruce Begley, Johan Wentzel & Bob Carmichael 88 pts
SA Vitamins Nearest the Pin 14th Janet Lehmann

Wednesday, 27th July

Men’s Individual Medal
1st -  68 NETT  Vic Pretorius

Men’s Individual Stableford
1st -  39 pts Grant Morris
2nd - 38 pts  Gavin Sole
3rd -  36pts   Gary Purtell
4th - 35pts Roger Hissey
5th - 35 pts  Bob Clark on c/o
2 Clubs: Graham Sole, Bruce Begley, Bob Clark, Nick Dreyer & Kevin Feinberg
 SA Vitamins Nearest the Pin  11th Graham Sole

Ladies Individual Medal
1st Michelle van der Hoek 71 nett
2nd Sue Kupisiwicz - 79 nett

Ladies Individual Stableford
1st Lesley Godley 43 pts


 
  Help them remember
  It’s time to slow down

We live in a frantic, online-all-the-time world. It’s common for ex-golfers to be unable to pinpoint when or why they stopped playing the game. Somewhere along the line, they simply succumbed to the pressures of modern life.



    The reasons they stopped are the reasons they should restart


This kind of life is stressful, it reduces health and wellbeing. Golf is a perfect counterbalance. It’s an outdoor physical activity that’s social and fun. And it can be played by anyone, young or old, so family members or coworkers can join for a round, too.


    Get them back into it
Have you got a friend, colleague or family member who has forgotten the positive influence golf has on their health and life? Let’s schedule some time at the club together and help them remember.

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We want you to feel confident and excited every time you pull your driver. We want you to go further and straighter. Splitting the fairway can become your stock tee shot.

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   3 steps to better par 3s
 A safer way to score


When standing on the tee box of any par 3, your first thought should be, ‘what’s the easiest and safest target I can go for?’. Ignore the flag. Find the point on the green that gives you the most room for error.


   Step 3 - Remove the risk


 

Very often, going for the flag on a par 3 increases risk. In this example, a slight miss when going for the flag puts you in the water hazard. It’s an all or nothing shot. But, if you aim for the larger area in the middle of the green, you’re only risking an up and down if you go long or fall short.




 
 
For one full round, try taking a ‘safety first’ approach on every shot and see what the effect is on your score. Course management is really important to your playing experience. If you’re interested in an accompanied round where we help you with your course management, please let us know.


    Improve your par 3 performance
What area of your game could we improve to help you lower your average score on par 3s?

Let's find out


    If you missed Step 2 to better par 3s,

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