Congratulations must go to Jacques Behling for Winning the Junior Club Championships and to Charlie Tuttfield for Winning the Mini Junior Champs. It is good to see the future stars of the game out competing on the course.
The junior section has gone through a lot of changes in the last 12 months, and a lot of hard work and time has been put in by Louise Simmons and Steve Williamson
"Winning today, I feel has got me closer to being able to compete a lot better in the Major tournaments. My next goal is, of course, to win a Major and I'm going to do all that I can to prepare well for that."
These comments were made by Japan's Hideki Matsuyama following his victory in last week's WGC-HSBC Champions event.
The four Majors aside, there's nothing quite like winning a World Golf Championships event. Many see it as a sign that the winner is ready to compete at the highest level, and this is certainly the case for Matsuyama.
The 24-year-old fired 29 birdies over the week to finish seven clear of Henrik Stenson and Daniel Berger on 23-under-par. To put this achievement into perspective, only Tiger Woods has managed to win a WGC event by seven shots or more - something he's done on four separate occasions. Not bad company to hold.
Whether it was Matsuyama's ability to consistently hit fairways and greens or his solid short game that impressed you the most, make sure you come and see one of the team to get your game in shape this winter.
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Children in Need Golf Day
Friday 11th November 8:30am registration & Breakfast, Shotgun start at 10:00am, 2 course dinner, prize giving, Auction & Raffle. £170 Per Team Please contact the Pro Shop on 01580 201090.
Please remember that the winter wheel policy started on the 1st November. All members, visitors and guest MUST have winter wheels if using a trolley.
The professional shop opening hours are now 7.30am - 5.00pm each day.
20% Off Re-gripping throughout November.
Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer and only applied to grips in stock.