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| [*END*] Welcome to this week's newsletter, bringing you the latest news Hallowes GC. We hope you're having a great week on and off the golf course. Enjoy this week's read. |
Winter Quiz Nights'
The Quiz Nights' will take place on the following dates:
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- Wednesday, 24 October
- Wednesday, 7 November
- Thursday, 22 November (Ladies AGM Wednesday)
- Wednesday, 5 December
- Wednesday, 19 December
- Wednesday, 9 January |
- Wednesday, 23 January
- Wednesday, 6 February
- Wednesday, 20 February
- Wednesday, 6 March
- Wednesday, 20 March
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The quiz nights are friendly affairs with a good atmosphere, we welcome back our regulars and urge other members who have not been before to come and give it a try, and support your club.
Cash prizes and a free raffle for all entrants. Normally teams of four people, but we will organise teams if there are only one or two of you coming. We look forward to seeing you for an 8:00pm start on Wednesday, 10 October.
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What a relief As 2019 comes ever closer, so too do the new Rules of Golf which are to be implemented on 1st January 2019. The changes being made are intended to modernise the game, one of which is the dropping procedure. Drops will no longer have to be made from shoulder height – instead, golfers will be able to drop from knee height when taking relief to simplify the dropping process and speed up play.
View all rules changes here. |
Hatton crumbles It was back to the daily grind for Europe’s Ryder Cup heroes, with Tyrrell Hatton and Tommy Fleetwood both in action at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. Hatton led in the final round by four strokes heading into the back nine, but a remarkable collapse involving four bogies saw him card a level par 72, allowing Denmark’s Lucas Bjerregarrd to steal victory at St Andrews. Fleetwood shared second with Hatton as a final day 69 left him on 14 under, one stroke behind Bjerregarrd. This week the tour heads to Walton Heath with Justin Rose playing host at the British Masters. |
Sometimes it's nice to reminisce about the good times. When it comes to golf, the days of persimmon woods, small clubheads and hitting balls which were hard as a rock are long gone - but it can help to take a trip down memory lane to remind us of just how much technology has developed, particularly in the case of drivers. |
Time tunnel
Take Lynx for example; you might have been lucky enough to own its revolutionary Predator II driver way back in 2004. A relatively tiny 380cc clubhead meant the Predator II was possibly one of the most intimidating clubs on the market - which made it even sweeter when you crushed one right down the middle. Fast-forward to the present day, and Lynx has released its most technologically advanced driver to date in the form of #BB. It features a forgiving 460cc headshape, as well as sliding 3g weights which can be adjusted to help you find your ideal ball flight. So, whilst it is nice to think about your first ever driver, it's probably time to get up to speed with the latest models such as the #BB. Who knows? Maybe in another 10 years time, you'll be looking back on the #BB with as much fondness as the Predator II! |
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