What a record
This year we've been treated to some wonderful individual performances; Jordan Spieth's Major quest springs to mind, before Jason Day took over and put on one or two exhibitions himself. However, the women's game has a superstar of its own and her victory at the Taiwan Championship on Sunday is arguably the story on the season.
New Zealand's Lydia Ko hit a final-round seven-under 65 to win by nine shots and reclaim the number one spot. It was the 18-year-old's fourth round of under 70 as she became the youngest player to earn 10 wins on the LPGA Tour. Now that's impressive.
So, for all our junior members out there, the bar has been set!
Back to club life and now that the clocks have gone back, it's the ideal time to work on your game. If you're struggling to get your weekly fix of golf as the nights close in, why not take to the range instead? Come and speak to the team and we can help ensure you are making the most of your range time, as opposed to making bad habits worse - get in touch here.
Junior Winter League
This past Sunday, 25 October saw the start of our Junior Winter League. For our first competition we had nine members and three visitors playing. These competitions are open to members and visitors and will run every Sunday at 2pm. Included are prizes each week and an overall league table with a fun day to finish off the winter league.
Daniel McClune won the Hamilton Course competition with 21 points for nine holes, winning on a countback. Oliver Gartley won the Temple Course Competition with a score of 39 shots for nine holes. Congratulations to all competitors! Entries are still open for the Junior Winter League.
Junior Coaching Sessions
Our junior coaching sessions this winter will be running on a Wednesday night from 6.30pm - 7.30pm starting on Wednesday, 4 November and cost £60 for eight weeks coaching. Sessions will include full swing, short game, routines, shot shaping and fundamental movement skills.
Click here to get in touch for more details.