| Thursday, April 25, 2024 |
We are very proud of our two golden boys from Bloemfontein Golf Club
To start with, Wilco Nienaber has once again out-done himself at the Western Province Championship. Nienaber became the first golfer since Christiaan Bezuidenhout in 2013 to win the Western Province Amateur ‘double’, where he won the WP Stroke play as well as the WP Match Play. That is an amazing feat, and we are so proud of you!
Wilco Nienaber after his WP Amateur ‘double’ |
Then, GolfRSA has named 19 players to the GolfRSA National Squad for 2018/19, with five new faces joining the band of the best and most promising open amateur and junior golfers in the country.
Both Therion Nel and Wilco Nienaber have been selected as part of the GolfRSA National Squad! Congratulations Gents, and enjoy the golf!
Remember to enter your team for the BB Matchplay before 5 May.
Saturday the 5th is The Blair Group of Companies Monthly Medal.
Sunday the 6th is Nomads Social golf after 11.30.
Wednesday the 9th is the Stella Artois Business League. Please remember: The tee off times are half an hour earlier (Winter Times).
| | | | Brought to you by BQ Golf Call Barry Kitching on 082 495 4955 if you are interested in any of these items. | | | Friday the 4th of May will be the next draw valued at R 4 800.00.
Just a friendly reminder to all members, that in order to qualify for the Friday roll over prize, you must have attended at least 5 Friday Club draws.
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| This month, our focus is your score on the Par 3’s you play. Let’s start that focus with some measurement. | | How many under or over Par were you on the Par 3’s in your last round? Start to make that a statistic you keep. Keep your average score per round. Make this a target for improvement. | | | Simple Tip #1 Tee the golf ball to the correct height to encourage consistency. | | | | | As well as tracking your score on Par 3’s, pay close attention to where your misses are. Do they reflect the same challenges you have on all approach shots? Improving your performance on Par 3’s will probably increase your enjoyment throughout the round. Think about improvement. If we can help, | | | |