Welcome to this week's newsletter, bringing you the latest news from here at Hallowes Golf Club. We hope you're having a great week on and off the golf course. Enjoy this week's read. |
Upcoming events at Hallowes
We have a number of events coming up over the next few weeks including:
- Thursday, 19 September – Thursday Extra Medal - Saturday, 21 September – Saturday Extra Medal & Ladies Stableford - Sunday, 22 September – KO Finals - Wednesday, 25 September – Ladies Autumn Meeting & Meal - Thursday, 26 September - Ex - Servicemen’s Shield - Saturday, 28 September – Allen Cup Round 1 - Sunday, 29 September – Allen Cup Round 2
For more details on any of the upcoming events, please click here to get in touch. |
Quiz Night
Back by popular demand – dates for your diary:
Quiz Nights will recommence on Wednesday 23/10/2019. Followed by 30/10/2019 (there are 2 consecutive weeks in October due to members forum on 16th October).
- Wednesday 13th November.
- Wednesday 27th November.
- Wednesday 4th December.
- Wednesday 18th December.
Each quiz is a light-hearted, not too serious evening, lasting approximately 90 minutes and all members, both playing and social (and guests) are welcome. If you’ve not tried one before, come and give it a go and support your Club. Teams are normally in fours, but any number can be accommodated, just turn up and we’ll find you a team.
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Thursday September Medal – Thursday 12th September Congratulation to John Caley (Division one winner) and Bill Drew (Division two winner) in the recent Thursday September Medal. Scores were as follows: Division 1 Winner - John Caley (77-9=68). 2nd - Alun Elliott-Clark (78-8=70). 3rd - Bob Yates (84-13=71). Division 2 Winner - Bill Drew (90-16=74). 2nd - Tim Hopkinson (89-15=74). 3rd - Mike West (97-20=77). |
Saturday September Medal – Saturday 14th September Congratulation to Paul Street (Division one winner) and Mike West (Division two winner) in the recent Saturday September Medal. Scores were as follows: Division 1 Winner - Paul Street (76-8=68). 2nd - Alun Elliott-Clark (76-7=69). 3rd - Ash Wood (75-6=69). Division 2 Winner - Mike West (90-20=70). 2nd - Chris Redfern (85-15=70). 3rd - Bill Drew (88-16=72). |
Ladies Medal Finals - Sunday 15th September
Congratulations to Claire Oates (Silver Winner) and Elaine McFarlane (Bronze winner) in the recent Ladies Medal Finals.
Full results were as follows: Silver winner - Claire Oates - (75 + 74 = 149). Bronze winner - Elaine McFarlane - (75 + 80 = 155).
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Regent's Geoff Wilson Trophy - Tuesday, 17 September
Congratulation to Roger Bellamy for his win in the Regent's Geoff Wilson Trophy. Scores were as follows:
Winner – Roger Bellamy (37 Points). 2nd - Richard Danson (36 Points). 3rd - place - Bill Pagdin (34 Points).
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Make a £99.98 saving! TaylorMade equipment is played by some of the world's best golfers, such as Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson. In fact, they both use TaylorMade's TP5 or TP5x golf balls, too. They're also some of the longest and straightest guys on Tour, which is partly down to the golf balls and the impressive M5 and M6 drivers. So, for a short time only, we're going to give away two dozen TP5 or TP5x golf balls for FREE with every M5 or M6 driver that we sell - just so you can see the results for yourself. |
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Goodbye laces. Hello Boa Technology in today's golf equipment continues to amaze us year-on-year, but it's not just our clubs that are making strides in the tech department. Believe it or not, golf shoes are some of the most advanced products in the market thanks to the evolution of the Boa Fit System, which is replacing traditional laces. Not only does it fasten your shoe, but when the Boa dial is on the heel of your shoe, it pulls your foot back and down to provide the perfect fit for extreme comfort and stability out on the course. |
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This might sound a little complicated but just give us a chance on this one... Urethane vs Ionomer? Both are materials used on the cover of golf balls but what is the difference between them and how does each affect your game? |
Callaway Chrome Soft - Urethane cover You'll usually find that balls at the premium end of the market, like the Chrome Soft and Chrome Soft X, have Urethane covers due to its noticeably softer feel and fantastic feedback, which is why they're the go-to choice for many Tour pros.
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Callaway ERC Soft - Hybrid cover Admittedly, the ERC Soft has a unique cover that is combines the benefits of Urethane and Ionomer. What that means is that you can expect a very soft feel combined with exceptional distance, which tends to be a perk of Ionomer balls. |
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