A slice of heaven on hole 11

If you love a scenic par 3 then this for you.

Our 11th hole has an average meterage of around 150 with a dramatic drop of 30 metres. Players can deduct anything from 12 to 15 metres for the slope. The great view makes the extra challenge worth it.

How would you take on the 11th hole?

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One month left to enjoy the special
Don't miss out

A reminder that this is the last month to come and experience a pure LINKS. Our 2020 "Course Improvement Plan" will take place from 28 September to 1 October.

Up until then our #OpenDay special is still open. Book here: http://teesheet.co.za
 or call 087 285 3557 / 087 285 3555.

More info >


 


Let's look after the course

Please remember to repair pitch marks when you play. This is for your own benefit, as well as the beneft of other players and most importantly for the health of the grass. A small effort goes a long way.

Thank you!


 

 

 
Make safe golf a habit
Golf RSA's guideline to good golf practices
   
   
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Who was in it to win it?

Thank you to everyone who came out this weekend; you all played fantastic golf. Congratulations to our winners!

Saturday, 29th August 2020
Better Ball Stableford Both Scores on Par 3s

1st: Henk Swart / Jan Stiglingh – 58pts
2nd: Kuben Naicker / Stanley Sagathevan – 55pts
3rd: Raymond Beaton / John Swiney – 55pts c/o
4th: Ryan Goodlife / Tony Semmens – 55pts
5th: Thomas Keylock / Wayne Bedser – 53pts c/o

Bookings open for next weekend.

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Loft ‘n' roll
Not to be forgotten
 
We know the right driver loft increases distance off the tee. We know the right wedge loft makes up and downs easier. But what about putter loft? It’s not spoken about enough, but the loft of your putter massively affects your distance control and accuracy on the greens.
 
 
Are you delofting your putter?
Most off-the-shelf putters today come with about 3 degrees of loft. That’s what we call the “static loft”, and it’s enough IF you strike the ball square. But if you press forward or pull back in your putting stroke, you’re reducing or increasing the “dynamic loft” at impact.
 
Take on any putt
To get your ball into a smooth, end-over-end roll after impact, we need to make sure your putter loft is working with your stroke to give you the best dynamic loft. That means getting fitted or having your stroke assessed, or ideally, both.
Ask us about it >

 

 
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