Welcome to another edition of our newsletter, this week we bring you a host of results including an under par score for Nick in the Centenary Cup, it was tied at the top in the Mixed Open AM/AM, and all the other results from around the club. Enjoy the read!
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Centenary Trophy Div 1 1st-Nick Evans-67-01=66, 2nd-Derek Jury-73-06=67, 3rd-Jamie Hancock-72-04=68 Congratulations to Nick Evans on shooting another fantastic under par score. Div 2 1st-William Bird-82-17=65, 2nd-Martin Jones-80-15=65, 3rd-Roger Challinor-83-17=66 Div 3 1st-Daniel Guest-83-20=63, 2nd-Graham Williams-87-19=68, 3rd-Alfred Lawton-92-23=69
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Mixed Open Am Am 1st-Linda Perks, Warren Perks, Jane Fryer and Malcolm Fryer-93pts 2nd-Hilary Fabian, Robert Hill, Shirley Byass and Jeremy Byass-93pts 3rd-Elizabeth Harding, Clive Harding, Thomas Harding and Jane Jones-91pts The Mixed Open Am Am was a well-supported day with very impressive scoring from the top three teams. Congratulation to Malcolm, Jane, Linda and Warren on wiining this event with a fantastic score of 93pts.
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Seniors Dennis Mawson Cup Div 1 1st-Andy Deacon-40pts, 2nd-Garry Evans-40pts, 3rd-Graham Palmer-40pts, 4th-Timothy Jones-38pts Div 2 1st-David Wellings-42pts, 2nd-Paul Richards-39pts, 3rd-Ray Sant-38pts, 4th-David Nicholls-38pts
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Men’s Invitation There are plenty of spaces left in our Men’s Invitational, the cost £20 per pair including food, pairs required for 19th august. Book online or call us in the Pro Shop.
Monday Mixed Social Golf: 06.08.18 Another fine evening brought 25 golfers to play a Texas Scramble, including a couple of Monday Social newbies, Will Brewin and Peter Wheeler. The winners with 25.1 nett were Elaine Adams, Tina Robinson, David Boardman & Roger Withinshaw. In second place with 25.8 nett were Kate George, Jane Hughes, Barry Saunders-Fern & Chris Edwards. Next week (13.08.18) we shall play Greensomes. Please sign up on the mixed notice board or arrive by 4.40 for the draw at 4.50. Entry fee £1.00.
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Ladies 18 hole Medal / Gents Cup Division 1 1st place: Shirley Watson 93 – 21 = 72 2nd Place: Monica Scott 95 – 21 = 74 (OCB) 3rd Place: Chris Nash 94 – 20 = 74 4th Place: Sandra Haw 98 – 23 = 75 Division 2 1st place: Pam Morgan 101 – 31 = 70 2nd Place: Alwena Edwards 99 – 27 = 72 3rd Place: Helen Hooke 100 – 27 = 73 (OCB) 4th Place: Marion Adams 98 – 25 = 73 The maximum handicap allowance for the Gents Cup is 30. Allowing for this, Pam Morgan had a nett 71 and so has won the Gents Cup. Many congratulations to Pam. Ladies 9 hole Stableford Qualifier 1st Place: Ann Edgington 19 points 2nd Place: Joan Cox 18 points (OCB) 3rd Place: Beth Breckon 18 points
Captains Charity Day - September 9th The cost for the day is £90 per team including lunch and prizes, shotgun start 9am. Teams of 4 any combination.. non members welcome. Great day out raising money for age uk and Shrewsbury hospice.Any members who would like to donate prizes for the raffle or auction, would be greatly appreciated.
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When tour pros are playing in big events, like the PGA Championship this week, they’ll always have relatively new wedges in their bag to maximise their spin, because worn wedges mean less control.
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| Why do grooves matter? The grooves are the sole contact point between your ball and the club, imparting backspin to help lift the ball into the air. R&D testing has revealed that after 125 rounds, wedges spin 2,000rpm less than wedges with new grooves and consequently roll 14 feet further on landing - which is huge. What causes wear? All grooves will wear slowly over time due to a number of factors, including gradual wear from play, but golf's equipment manufacturers work hard to limit this. |
| Need to upgrade? Grooves are particularly important on wedges, where pinpoint control is crucial. If yours are looking worn like on the first image above, why not consider the TaylorMade Milled Grind wedge (above), which has ZTP grooves. This design sees grooves with steeper side walls sit closer together, allowing an additional groove to be added to produce more spin than on previous models. Advanced surface milling techniques also ensure precise, consistent performance from wedge to wedge. |
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