Over the last couple of weeks we have been running our Brand, Price, Fit survey. We are giving you the chance to WIN a dozen Titleist Pro V1 golf balls.
All you have to do is tell us what your key personal priorities are when you are looking at buying golf equipment; Is it Brand, Price or Fit?
Please click here to enter the survey. Hurry as this is the last week to get your entry in to stand a chance to bag yourself a dozen Titleist golf balls.
Lydia Hall joins the team!
We are delighted to announce that Lydia Hall has recently joined our team here at Hensol Golf Academy. Lydia started playing golf at the age of 11. She lists her parents as her greatest influences. Lydia has been guided and coached from the very beginning by John Peters, Head Professional of Southerndown Golf Club. Lydia has always loved watching and playing any and every sport she could get her hands on. She also loves catching up with family and friends when she’s home. Lydia attended Pencoed Comprehensive School in Pencoed and earned 10 GCSE’s and two A levels.
Junior Coaching
We have a junior coaching course starting next month for children aged between 5-11 which is designed for all levels of ability. The course will last seven weeks and will be starting on Sunday, 7 June from 4pm through to 5pm. The course will run every Sunday and all balls and equipment will be provided.
For more information please click here to get in touch.
Find the fairway every time
Now doesn't that sound nice! Prior to the Irish Open one commentator remarked: "Anyone who's not driving the ball well this week can forget about winning." How true. On some courses you may be able to get away with it but not at Royal County Down, especially when it's wet and windy.
Yes, holing putts is important and being able to drive the ball a mile will help, but isn't the game a lot easier when you're playing the game from the fairways?
Our advice is to try and not to let a narrow fairway faze you. So you commit fully to the shot, pick a spot in front of your ball that sits directly on your line. You should aim to force the head of your club over this spot after impact to ensure that you release it powerfully towards the target.
Give it a go and for more helpful tips, advice and lessons, click here - or visit us in the shop.