Hello golfers,
They are off and running...
A good start to the season for our Invicta League Team who took on Chartham Park away on Saturday and came away with a draw, 2 1/2 apiece. Well done guys keep up the good golf!!
Another Callaway tour player stole the show again on the PGA tour. Branden Grace a full Callaway Staff player wins his 1st PGA event the RBC Heritiage at Harbour Town and moves up to 11th in the World Rankings.
The first Callaway Staffer to win with the NEW XR 16 Sub Zero Driver.
Other big news this week John Tolliday our Director of Golf and General Manager Carl Rundgren. Will be playing their first Pro Man challenge match of the year. When they take on Bill Milford and Martin Price. Look out for next week's newsletter to find out the result.
Big Max Trolleys are in! The most agile trolley money can buy. Just pop into the shop and see for yourself.
Callaway Custom Fit Day 1st of June2015 2-6pm. Why not book yourself in for an appointment and see what Callaway can do for you!
As the dust settles on an epic Masters, one topic rumbles on, a debate that was sparked back into life when a good few players took what many regard as too much time over each and every shot at Augusta. Yes, the slow play debate.
There's the camp that says professional golfers are playing for the game's biggest prizes, therefore taking more time than your average club golfer is to be expected.
Those who take issue with this stance argue that there's simply no need to take so long between shots, and that it sets a bad example to spectators across the world. Some people even go as far as to say club golfers are influenced by the behaviour of what they see on television and this contributes to longer rounds on a social level across the country.
We're not going to sit on the fence on this one. No one should feel rushed when they play, but there is a balance. There are some very simple procedures that, if followed, helped keep the pace of play right and manageable.
Where do you stand on the matter? We've not heard the end of this one, that's for sure…
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