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Steak Night
After a fantastic first steak night at Lyme Regis Golf Club, we have over 20 booked in for this coming Friday, have you booked yet?
You won't be disappointed, open to everyone, non-members are very welcome.
Please phone 01297 442963 to book.
Presidents Prize 2016
In Keeping with recent tradition, the Presidents Prize for Men will be an unusual Competition. This will be a Two Man Texas Scramble Medal with handicap allowance exactly 25% combined.
Each player must take at least six tee shots. Each player is allowed one free mulligan. There are extra prizes for nearest the pin at all the par 3's and a longest drive on the 7th hole. Entry is Free.
Prize giving to be held on the following week on Sunday 25th September at 1pm.
September Medal Results
Division 1 1st S Buxton Gross 74 nett 68 2nd J Ebdon Gross 73 nett 70 3rd T Daniel Gross 82 nett 71
Division 2 1st J Cleal Gross 82 nett 65 2nd N Snape Gross 86 nett 67 3rd D Binns Gross 82 Nett 69
We have now received the brand new Mizuno JPX 900 range of fitting Irons. The range includes:
- JPX 900 Tour: Mizuno is broadening the appeal of the game-improvement JPX line by adding a tour-level iron to its new series. Forged from 1025E carbon steel using the company's "Grain Flow" process to enhance responsiveness, the JPX-900 Tour has many features typical of a better player's club: a compact shape, traditional lofts, minimal offset and a relatively narrow, tapered sole.
- JPX 900 Forged: In the market for more forgiveness? The JPX-900 Forged made from 1025E boron steel, has a wider pocket cavity that's lower from heel to toe than its predecessor (the JPX-850 Forged) to increase flex low on the face.
-JPX 900 Hot-Metal: The JPX-900 Hot Metal is made from a strong yet malleable chromium alloy with a cup face, for players looking for max distance. The model generates 2 mph faster ball speed and a slightly steeper landing angle than the JPX-850.
Please click here to see how our Junior Captain got on when testing the new range of irons.
To try these irons yourself please book your FREE fitting in the pro shop!
Titleist 917 Product Training
The Pro Shop staff recently took a trip down to Woodbury Park for product training on the brand new Titleist 917 drivers and fairways. Some fantastic new technology was introduced, including the new weight track system which maximises adjustability and workability.
We will be expecting this product to come into stock from the end of October.
To book your FREE fitting in advance please contact the pro shop on 01297 442963.
Have you got any golf clubs you would like to sell?
We are pleased to announce a new service we will provide to members where we will sell any of your old golf clubs on eBay. There will be a 20% charge for us to sell them and the remaining total will be credit to your shop account.
So please get in touch if you would like to use this new service! |
Motocaddy in control If you play your fair share of hilly courses, you may be interested by Motocaddy’s new S1 DHC (Downhill Control). It offers all the features of the standard S1, with the addition of some innovative new technology, ideal for undulating courses. | Learn more |
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