Hugo Boss Launch Weekend
Don't forget, on Saturday, 25 March the pro shop will be running a Hugo Boss launch weekend to celebrate the release of their new range. Details are as follows:
Bring a guest for only £15.
£5 for members.
Pairs betterball stableford.
Coffee and bacon rolls on arrival.
Hugo Boss prizes up for grabs.
We will also be offering 20% OFF the range (for one day ONLY). Click here to book your slot today.
Special Offers
We have a number of special offers running in the pro shop this week, including:
So make sure you come down to the pro shop this weekend and grab yourself a bargain.
TaylorMade Set To Return
We are delighted to announce that TaylorMade will be making a return to the pro shop shelves over the next few weeks. So if you would like to try the brand new M1 and M2 ranges over the next few weeks, please click here to book a fitting with one of our team.
New Arrivals
We have been really busy in the pro shop over the last few weeks with plenty of new ranges arriving on the shelves, including:
Titleist's 2017 Pro V1 range of golf balls.
Titleist's brand new 917 range of hardware.
FootJoy's 2017 range of footwear.
Plus, look out for the brand new Galvin Green and Oscar Jacobson clothing coming at the start of March.
Are golfers fore-going safety?
It's time for a rant. From our very first adventures onto a golf course we're encouraged, no demanded, to scream 'fore' if our ball is going off line. We've all had to do it, both for ourselves and playing partners, when we see a miss-hit flying towards another golfer on the course who we're frantically hoping would just move out of the way.
So why is it that when the tour pros skew one left or right, where hundreds of spectators are lined up along the edge of the rough, do they not see the importance of shouting 'fore'? Take Pat Perez for example. On Sunday he saw a stray tee shot clatter into the head of a spectator on the 12th, before firing another loose drive into the leg of another spectator on the 15th. And guess what - no shout of 'fore' on either occasion.
Perez isn't in the minority either, it happens far too often. Shane Lowry's tweet (seen above) hits the nail on the head. Let's hope more players follow his mindset.
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