Welcome to this week’s newsletter. With all the latest updates from Prestbury Golf Team. |
Callaway Demo Day Just a quick reminder we will be having a Callaway demo day on the 14th of April, bookings will be taken in the professional shop. Fitting slots are available from 12 o’clock up to 4 o’clock, I would advise booking as these slots are taken quickly and you wouldn’t want to miss out. Please click here to book your place. |
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Masters 2018
I’m sure we all cant wait for the first major of the season to get underway which is starting this weekend, with a brilliant field this year it promises to be a thrilling first major. Myself and Joe have picked a couple we think have a great chance of wearing the green jacket on Sunday evening.
My main pick is Alex Noren, the swede has been playing well of late, getting to the last four of the WGC Matchplay, I think his putting can give him a chance. My outsider would be Mathew Fitzpatrick, has been quiet of late but does have the iron play and short game to give him a chance at the green jacket. |
Joe’s main chance is Bubba Watson, coming back into form with a win at the WGC Matchplay and a pervious 2-time winner of the tournament. He’s gone for Charley Hoffman for his outsider, again coming into form and has a nice record in previous Master’s including a top 10 finish back in 2015. |
New Stock
We are now fully stocked with brand new clothing for both the men’s and ladies section, with PING and FootJoy for the men and Daily Sports and Green Lamb for the ladies. Remember we have 10% OFF all clothing for members.
We are also running an offer for lithium batteries, £25 OFF when you trade in your old electric trolley battery. Also a FREE travel cover with any purchase of the Motocaddy M1 Pro electric trolley. |
Captain vs President Match
This weekend is the annual Captain vs Presidents match on Saturday, 7 April, the sign-up sheet will be taken down soon so final entries need to be confirmed along with confirmation of dining. The sign-up sheet is in the main clubhouse area for anyone who is yet to sign-up.
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Competition Results
On Saturday we had the Easter stableford men’s competition, a total of 89 players took part in the competition with good scoring.
In third place was Matthew Delany scoring 40 points shooting a gross 68, in second with 41 points was Tom Johnstone, continuing his good form from his win in the AM AM last week, but the winner with a score of 43 points was Curtis Hughes, he shot a 1 under gross score of a handicap of 6 to win.
There are also congratulations for Andrew Greenhalgh, who made a hole in one on the 17th during the competition, well done Andy, I hope my drink is behind the bar.
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On Tuesday the ladies had their No.5 stableford competition, again battling the elements in the morning. In third place with a score of 34 points was Elizabeth Dunckley, in second place also with a score of 34 points but winning on a card playoff was Alex Forbes, but the winner was Gill Mellor with a score of 37 points playing of a handicap of three. Congratulations to all the winners!! |
New Rule
This week we have done another video rule change that will be coming into next years season, this is another rule for the putting green. From the start of next year, you will be able to repair any spike marks or animal markings when on the green.
Click here to watch video. |
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Put your name up in lights |
It only comes around once a year and it’s that time again - Masters week! The first Major of the year takes place at Augusta National this week, which we always take as a sign that the season is getting underway. With this in mind, we have one question for you: are you ready to play your best golf this year? |
Maximise your potential We've all sat looking at the honours boards in a clubhouse before, admiring the one name that appears to be on most and thinking 'wow, they must be pretty good!' Well, how good would it feel if that name up in lights was yours? If you come and speak to us we can talk about your strengths, weaknesses and goals for this season and look at the best way to help you achieve them, whether that’s a one-off fault-fixer lesson, regular sessions to aid your consistency or perhaps a look at your equipment. |
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