Welcome to this week's newsletter, bringing you all the latest news and offers from East Herts GC. We hope you're having a great week on and off the golf course.
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We’re getting closer… With the season approaching, now is the time to ensure everything is or is beginning to be prepared. Have you sorted out that swing fault? Got rid of that nasty slice? Steadied the yips? With spring on the horizon, we want to make the 2020 season your best yet! We offer a huge range of services at the club from lesson packages to equipment MOTs, anything you need to get your game in the perfect shape. Remember, failing to prepare is preparing to fail. If you would like to book in a lesson, fitting or have a chat about your season goals then click here to get in contact, let’s make 2020 a year to remember! |
East Herts Pro-Am This year’s Pro-am will take place on Friday 26th June and if you would like to enter then please return this form to me ASAP. This year we will be making a donation to the Joint Captains Charity SENSE and then raising money for projects at East Herts GC, including a new TV for the Centenary bar and some on-course furniture. 2020 Pro-Am Programme - Upon Arrival - Bacon Rolls and Tea & Coffee will be served.
- There will be a shotgun start, starting at 8.30 am and 2 pm respectively.
- Numerous refreshments will be provided during your round including, Ice Cream from the Ice Cream Cab, snacks and drinks at the Halfway Hut or Fish stall. There’s also another opportunity for a drink at the 15th and to finish, a glass of Pimms will be served in the Weston Homes marquee adjacent to the 18th green.
- After your round, a Summer BBQ will be served in the dining room.
- Evening Music and the opportunity to invite the family along.
- Prizegiving that will take place as soon as all competitors have completed their round.
- 9 on course spot prizes.
- £4000 Amateur Prize Table.
Click here for the entry form |
Brooks puts his foot down Despite not swinging a club over the weekend, world number two Brooks Koepka still made plenty of headlines when he called out Patrick Reed for cheating. During a fascinating live interview last week, he said: “I don't know what he was doing, building sandcastles in the sand, but you know where your club is.” The incident relates to the Hero World Challenge when Reed was handed a two-stroke penalty for appearing to improve his lie in the bunker – an incident which Reed maintains was merely a mistake. Former TV analyst Peter Kostis waded in claiming he has seen Reed "improve his lie four times now’."
However, it seems to have motivated Reed who went on to silence his critics winning the WGC Mexico Championship by a single shot from Bryson DeChambeau. But with foul play in the headlines, we want to know whether you think there is a difference between breaking the rules and cheating? Click here to take the poll |
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Last week we revealed a remarkable statistic regarding the number of golfers playing grips that are over a year old, but what impact does that actually have on your game? Well, we decided to do some digging... |
| Tension whilst gripping | Grips are made from rubber and are prone to wear and tear, just like the tyres on your car. When they become worn, your grips will lose tackiness and your hands will start to slip during the swing, resulting in poorer shots.
The thing is, you’ll likely overcompensate by holding on to your clubs too tight, creating more tension and stiffness during the swing.
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| Limited time offer in-store now | We know it sounds all doom and gloom, but it does make a huge difference to your game. That's why we're running this promotion at East Herts Golf Club, so you can experience the benefits of a new grip first hand.
There’s no catch, just pop by the shop before your next round to take advantage. |
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