Welcome to another edition of our weekly newsletter, bringing you all the latest news and offers from here at Alnmouth GC.
Enjoy this week’s read. |
One from the Practice Tee
Great session with Aaron working on stabilising his leg action by narrowing stance and squaring off feet, allowing him to transfer his weight through impact .See below the changes.
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If you would like to work on any aspect of your game over the next few months then get in touch. Call 01665 830231 or click here to book your lesson. |
RVI Foursomes Friday, 5 April
1st place - M. Aitken and B. Clark (34 points), 2nd place - S. Patterson and B. Biesterfield (28 points C/B), and 3rd place - L. Johnston and K. Archibald (28 points C/B). |
Extra Medal Saturday, 6 April
1st place - M. Nealings (nett 67), 2nd place - C. Wass (nett 68), 3rd place - S. Sullivan (nett 68), 4th place - R. Ramsay (nett 69), 5th place - I. Simpson (nett 69), and in 6th place - D. Appelby (nett 70). |
Veterans Rosebowl Saturday, 6 April
1st place - G. Keenan (nett 67), 2nd place - A. McVittie (nett 68), 3rd place - A. Merrey (nett 69), 4th place - C. Routledge (nett 70), 5th place - I. Campbell (nett 70), and in 6th place - M. Brunton (nett 71). |
RNLI Open Team Stableford Sunday, 7 April
1st place - R. Dryden, G. Foxwell, J. Walker and J. Wardle - 124
2nd place - J. Douglas, I. Stroyan, S. Jewitt and S. Armstrong - 125
3rd place - M. Lamb, A. Carter, A. Peart and M. Roughley - 126
NTP - 8th (M. Johnson), 11th (K. Henderson)
Thank you to everyone who played and contributed to a donation of £500 to the RNLI. |
Pro V1 Draw
Winner (dozen) - Adam Scott Runner up (sleeve) - James Hanken |
It’s here: Masters week Some of you may have already had your Augusta fix if you watched any of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur over the weekend, but the wait for the rest of us is now over. The buzz around the club in recent weeks has been growing and you get a real sense that this year’s Masters is going to be like no other. Will Rory complete the Grand Slam? Will Tiger win his 15th Major? Could Spieth regain his form at a course he loves? |
With so many possible storylines catching our imagination, all that’s left is for you to keep your diaries free over the next few days to enjoy what promises to be one of the best Majors in recent years. Scroll down to view our Video of the Week and enjoy some of our favourite moments from recent years at Augusta National. |
A driver is a powerful beast, sometimes too powerful if a hole has a hazard within range. In this scenario, you have a plethero of options to choose from, but there is one that is often overlooked. |
Picture the scene You're stood on a par-4 tee box and there’s a water hazard 240 yards away. What do you do? Many of you will reach for your longest iron on auto-pilot, however a custom-fitted fairway wood might just be the perfect solution; getting you further down the hole and closer to the green. | |
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Why is this often overlooked? A lot of golfers don't have confidence in hitting their fairway wood because, quite simply, they don't use it enough. But with technology to help you hit them better - such as a Tungsten weight in PING's G410 fairway wood that increases forgiveness - it's time you gave them another go. |
Custom fitting is key We're delighted to see so many of you come to us for a custom fit when you're after a new driver or set of irons, but why does it stop there? A custom fitting is so important in ensuring you get the most from any new purchase, whether that's a driver, fairway wood or putter. |
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