ecco Shoe Sale!

R2,299
WAS R2,700



Contact us for any enquiries.
To De Waal and Lexi in the pro shop! They are both celebrating their 28th birthday tomorrow, the 9th of May!

Remember to repair your pitch marks!



Are you unsure how to repair a pitch mark? Come into the pro shop and ask for a lesson!

If you do not own a pitch repair tool, we have tools as low as R80 available in the shop!
Let’s keep our greens healthy!

Now available in the Shop!


 
After many requests, we have brought in Bridgestone golf balls!

Play like Tiger Woods!

Reserve yours >

Who's been winning at the Club?


Monday School
4Ball Alliance – 2 X Scores To Count

Neville Walker, Paul Schweizer and Vicki Morton - 90pts
           
Tuesday Ladies Day
Foursomes Stableford

Penny Murdock and Michelle Hutcheson - 33pts
           
Wednesday Members Competition
4Ball Alliance – 2 X Scores To Count

Kevin Morton, Vicki Morton, Nic Galic and Alec Ilic - 86pts
            
Thursday Members Competition 
4Ball Alliance – 2 X Scores To Count

Craig Smith, Dave Gordon, Steve Newlan and Luis Rosa - 89pts
   
Saturday Sanlam Cancer Challenge
Singles Stableford

A – Jamey Lipshitz -
36pts
B – Mark Sacks - 38pts
C – Martin Ras - 35pts

Everyone wants forgiveness

 
Take it where you need it
 
If you describe yourself as a good or solid ball striker, these two shots still provide you with different challenges. You don’t need forgiveness in your irons on the short shot, but the longer #5 or #4 iron shot will test your skills and consistency.
 
 
If you’re consistent throughout your set, then a better players iron (more compact, possibly forged) is a great choice. If you start to lose consistency in the mid-irons, then consider blending two iron models through your set. A players iron for the shorter irons, and a more forgiving model for the mid and longer irons.
 
 
The shorter irons can be compact with a CoG that is a little higher, and closer to the face, with limited launch assistance.   The mid to longer irons can be a different model: one that offers a larger hitting zone and a little more launch assistance.
 
 
It’s about the distances

If you want to blend two different models into one set, then it’s not about the numbers on the sole. It’s about the distances you hit each club. As well as finding the perfect fit, we want to make sure you have each distance base covered.
 
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Knock it down. Knock it close.

 
 
Watch the Tour on TV and you’ll see a lot of players finishing like this on wedge shots. It’s a clue that they’ve played a lower trajectory wedge shot. They know its easier to control the distance they’re hitting their wedge if they keep the ball on a lower trajectory.
 
 
 
Want to make the most of opportunities and hit your wedge approach shots close to the hole? Then learn this skill.

 
Easier control and more spin
 
You’ll hit your target distance easier. And the ball will have a ton of spin and check really quickly. Then learn to hit lower flighted, higher spinning wedge shots.
 
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