Welcome to another edition of our newsletter. This week, we talk to you about the importance of having your very own winter plan in order to play your best golf, can you beat the pro?, our Motocaddy offer continues in-store, and we also break down an emotional win for Louis Oosthuizen.
Enjoy this week's read!
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Beat the Pro
Have you got what it takes to beat one of our PGA Professionals over 18 holes? Details are as follows;
- 18 holes on golf simulator - 3/4 handicap - £10 entry (FREE sleeve of Mizuno balls for entering)
If you win, you will receive a £20 voucher to spend in-store. Call 01443 226901 to take up this challenge. |
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Christmas Opening Hours
Monday, 24 December: 10:00 - 15:00 Tuesday, 25 Decmeber: Closed Wednesday, 26 December: Closed Thursday, 27 December: 10:00 - 18:00 Friday, 28 December: 10:00 - 18:00 Saturday, 29 December: 10:00 - 17:30 Sunday, 30 December: 10:00 - 16:00 Monday, 31 December: 10:00 - 16:00 Tuesday, 1 January: Closed Wednesday, 2 January: 10:00 - 18:00 |
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Winter Lesson Package
With the winter months in full flow, now is a perfect time to address your weaknesses and work on these ares over the colder months. This will prepare you for the start of the 2019 season. Here at Hensol we currently have a fantastic package with our Head Professionals Aled and Will. This will include the following:
- 9 holes Simulator Evaluation - 50 minutes Putting Lesson - 3 x 50 minute TrackMan sessions - Lesson with video analysis - 700 range balls to use
The price of the package is £179.00.
If you would like to take up this excellent offer please call 01443 226901 or click here. |
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Don't miss out - Motocaddy FREE bag... You have until the 31st December 2018 to enjoy this brilliant offer. When you purchase a new Motocaddy S-Series Lithium trolley, you'll be able to claim a FREE Motocaddy cart bag worth up to £199.99.
But that's not all! In addition, we'll slash £50 OFF the price of S5 CONNECT models during the promotion. What's not to like?
Click here for more information. |
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So close yet so far
It was a case of so close yet so far for Northern Ireland’s Graeme McDowell and Argentine team-mate Emiliano Grillo, as they finished agonizingly short in the QBE Shootout in Florida, missing out on top spot by a single stroke. The event, which follows a fourball format, was won by Americans Patton Kizzire and Brian Harman, who finished on -30 after a final round of 61. Tony Finau and the LPGA’s Lexi Thompson finished on -23. Meanwhile, it was an emotional victory for 2010 Open winner Louis Oosthuizen, as he claimed his first South African Open over the weekend – the first time the South African has won the tournament. An eagle and five birdies in his final round meant that Oosthuizen ended the tournament on -18 under – a record-equaling six shots clear of second place. England’s Oliver Wilson finished on -10, in a tie for third place. |
We all want to enjoy playing golf, and a big part of this is lowering our handicap. Yes, there will be times when your game isn't up to scratch and you go up .1 a few times in a row, but there'll also be times when all of the puzzle pieces fit and your handicap tumbles. |
What does your graph look like? As the year comes to an end, it's important to take stock and examine where you can improve your game going into the new year. There might be several areas that you want/need to work on, or maybe just two or three finer details that will take your game to the next level. |
Whatever those areas are, we're here to help. We can identify the key reasons you're not shooting the scores you want, as well as devise a personalised winter coaching plan to help iron out those faults and get you paying your best golf. So, if you want to see your handicap tumble in 2019, come down to the shop for a chat - you've got nothing to lose and everything to gain. |
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