I hope you all had a fantastic week on and off the golf course and welcome to a new edition of our weekly newsletter, keeping you up to date with the latest news and offers within the walls of Clevedon Golf Club.
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Seniors Texas Scramble Thursday, 14 February
1st place - Harry Childs, Tony Comfort and Mark D’Ammassa - nett 60 2nd place - Mike Parker, Alan Phillips and John Vickerstaff - nett 63 3rd place - David Capon, Alan Stewart and Reg Wiles - nett 63
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Ladies 15 Hole Patsomes Wednesday, 20 February
1st place - Heather Priestley and Andrea Bellamy- 34 points 2nd place - Sarah Martin and Sue Hughes- 33 points 3rd place - Lesley Wicking and Lynn Williams- 31 points
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Ladies 10 Hole Stableford Wednesday, 20 February
1st place - Alison Hodgson- 21 points 2nd place - Maria Saynor- 20 points 3rd place - Lesley Beer- 18 points
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Come and claim yours For a limited time only we are offering one FREE Golf Pride grip on your 7-iron, that's right, completely free! There's no catch.Click here for more information on this offer. We want to show you just how beneficial a new grip can be, just some of the added bonuses are increased grip, greater control of the golf club and the potential to gain more speed through the ball.
What are you waiting for?
We can offer softer grips for those that suffer with arthritis, a firmer grip for the player who likes to get 100% of the feel as well as some extremely bright colours for the youngster inside you.
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Fancy two FREE Srixon golf balls? Srixon's Z-Star and Z-Star XV golf balls have been updated for 2019 to include a piece of technology dubbed FastLayer. Essentially, they've redesigned the ball's core to give you explosive distance but with the incredible softness that players crave. To get your hands on a sleeve to try, all you need to do is click on the link below and fill out your golfing profile; we'll then send you a voucher that you can print off and bring in-store to claim your FREE 2-ball sleeve - what's not to like? |
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[* END *] What's coming up?
Winter Dinner - Saturday, 23 February - This mixed event is almost full, but there is one more table available.If you would like to make up a table or come along anyway, there are still a couple of spaces on other tables, please let the office know. It will be a fun evening with an entertaining speaker all for the bargain price of £22 per head.
10 Hole Mixed Competition - Sunday, 24 February - We have 30 players booked in to this popular event but there is still room if you would like to play. Please book in on Intelligent Golf
Race Night - Friday, 1 March - Milly has kindly agreed to run the evening. Please book behind the bar as soon as possible. Brian will be producing 'hearty' canapes' half way through the evening, at a cost of £6 each.
Triple Crown Golf Event - Saturday, 2 March - A signup sheet is on the noticeboard in the foyer and there are still one or two empty spaces, so please put your name down to play. Prizes for the winning team and individual winners will be given out after everyone has finished playing
Information concerning more events will be sent out in the next few weeks but just so you can put dates in your diaries these will be: the Sunday Mixed Golf Event (18 holes and carvery) on March, 10, with the last quiz night until Autumn on March, 22 and the club Spring Dinner on March, 30.
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Holmes brings it home J.B. Holmes had to master the cold and windy weather whilst navigating 33-holes of golf on a treacherous Sunday to win the Genesis Open over the weekend. The tournament looked like it belonged to Ryder Cup star Justin Thomas after the American had built up a four-shot lead through 54-holes. Three bogeys in his first five holes soon wiped out Thomas’ advantage and let Holmes through to secure victory by a single shot - despite a brutal three-putt from inside four-feet at the 11th. Rory McIlroy was on form once again with a top-five finish, whilst Tiger Woods produced the shot of the day when he holed his bunker try at the 16th to rapturous applause. Holmes showed brilliant resilience to stay on top of his game and overcome the tricky conditions in California, something which we could all learn a thing or two from when the going gets tough. The mental side of the game might not be as glamorous as a textbook swing or new equipment, but is definitely just as important and shouldn't be overlooked if you want to lower your handicap in 2019. Get in touch here. |
We all love new golf equipment – be it balls, clubs or shoes; there’s nothing like stepping out onto the course knowing that everything in your bag is in pristine condition. Except, for the majority of golfers, there’s always one thing which is often forgotten about... |
| How old are your grips? |
| Losing control during your swing? |
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If you pulled a club out of your bag now, what state would your grips be in? You’ll probably notice that they’re at the very least losing some of the tackiness they once had or, in the worst cases, worn away so badly that they’re completely unrecognizable - a clear sign they need to be replaced. The benefits to getting your clubs regripped are huge, and they can even improve your performance. Take the ALIGN grips from Golf Pride; these have a raised edge on the back (red part of grip seen here) to perfect your hand placement every time. |
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As you can see, we're currently running a promotion where you can get your 7-iron regripped for FREE; all you need to do is pop in-store and decide which of these grips you want to try out. |
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