Friday, 12 October 2018

Nice to see thatย Brandon Stoneย had anotherย top 10ย finish in the cold and windy Dunhill Championship at St Andrews last week. He reached the top ranking’s list for South Africa on theย Race to Dubaiย (14th position). It’s nice to be in such a good form towards the end of the European season. Hopefully we will see his best game on this yearโ€™s Sunshine Tour.

Last Friday we had our monthly Pitch for Cash Competition, sponsored byย Harbour Wealth. Well done toย Luke Rathilalย who holed out with his very last attempt! Luke is a student and a regular at the Range so I am sure the R2 000 will be well spent.

The windy season is upon us but this season you do not have to be intimidated by the Cape weather. Here are some tips that might help you the next time you find yourself in the middle of a โ€œbusterโ€:

  • Always try and reduce the spin on your ball.
  • Choke down on the shaft – this stiffens the flex which will help.
  • Take more club and hit softer, I always think of hitting at 60% power.
  • Downwind remember that the ball can get โ€˜knocked downโ€ with high lofted clubs so it won’t always go as far as your think.

ย  Like my first coach always said: โ€œwhen it’s breezy, swing easyโ€.

If you want to learn how to play better in windy conditions,ย contact us.

The fourth term has officially began and with it comes a heavy load of homework, projects, tests and exams. But it doesn’t mean the end of fun-filled activities. During the October Spring holiday we kept the juniors busy with golf day camps, private lessons, a 9-hole competition and other fun-filled activities. This is not the end. We gladly introduce a new term of group coachings on Saturdays and Sundays, and a 9-hole competition to look forward to!

Your approach shot accuracy depends on you squaring the face to the target line.
You must have the right Lie angles for your golf swing.
The sole will be square to the turf at impact. Youโ€™ll be straighter.

If the toe is up (vs. the heel), then your
face will automatically point to the left
(for right-handers). Youโ€™re missing
before you start.
If the heel is up (vs. the toe), then your face
will automatically point to the right (for right-handers).
Perfectly aligned, great swing,
youโ€™re still missing right?

Let us help you hit more great shots. Let us check out your lie angles.
Get that right, and youโ€™ll be amazed at how much more accurate you are.
This applies to all golfers. Why waste a great swing?

In line with that argument, we werenโ€™t expecting 30% of
you to say that your primary motivation for coaching
was to โ€œlower your handicapโ€.
The survey didnโ€™t collect personal data, like gender
or age or how much golf the respondent played.To us, your gender or age or how much you play,
doesnโ€™t really matter. Whoever you are,
we see your handicap as
more than an ability to compete with the
best on an even field.We see your handicap as an accomplishment.
A measure of how youโ€™re progressing.
A measure of the commitment to better.

Along with a lower handicap also comes better golf shots, a more fulfilling experience out on the course,
and more time on the fairway walking with friends.
It also comes with the feeling of pride and accomplishment.