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Good golf in the PGA final!

Thanks all the messages of support for the PGA fourball finals for Simon and his playing partner John. Rounds of 67 and 71 for a 6 under par total up in Scotland was a good showing that could have been even better had a few more putts dropped on day 2. They were up against a strong field including players with a 3rd place finish in the DP World Tour British Masters, US Open and The Open starts.
They ended up in 50th place beating several hundred other pairs across the event. Good luck for next seasons event!

Simon has qualified for the PGA final in Scotland!

Good luck to Simon and his friend John as they compete up at Strathmore Golf Club in the PGA National Fourballs Finals this week.
They qualified by shooting 68 in gusty winds and rain at Leatherhead Golf Club taking one of the 18 qualifying spots from the 72 team field a couple of weeks ago and will compete against the best PGA players from across Britain this week in the final.
After a practice round yesterday, the course looks in good shape and the weather dry!

Great Week for The Groups!

It was amazing to see a full turn out for the recent group coaching on course competitions! The Wednesday Clive Reed Trophy match was a hotly contested affair after a rather competitive build up to the day between the two teams.
It was the closest game in the long history of the tournament with both the men's and women's teams finishing tied on 272 shots! Many will point to their booming drive or their crucial 5 foot putt they holed as the moment that got their team the draw but in the end the carnival atmosphere and after party was, at the very least, on par with the golfing prowess.

The Saturday edition was also as close as it's ever been with only 1 shot separating each of the teams. The live leaderboard changed almost after every hole but in the end congratulations to Sandra, Tracy & Jasmine on taking the spoils.

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Russell wins big in the ultimate challenge!

I often get asked by beginners “how long would it take to get competent at golf” good enough to get out on the course and compete with friends/colleagues who have been playing for several years. With lessons, dedication and practice it can be quicker than you may think + certainly an enjoyable ride getting there too with the usual ups + downs that learning to play the challenging game golf can be.
A couple of years ago I met Russell who had just taken up the game on the back of a challenge/bet with a few of his close friends. Having not played before, he predicted that within 2 years he could beat his friends, who had all been playing a while, off a level playing field.
And so the challenge/bet was born, 2 years of lessons, practice + playing to get a game in shape to compete (and hopefully beat!) his friends….and to spice things up, £500 a man was wagered between the 4 of them, the winner to take home £1500 courtesy of the losing 3.
After some lessons on the range to build a swing initially we spent the last year or so mainly having on course lessons to work on course management and short game to get him course ready for the challenge.
Russell put it in lots of hard work on his game, playing throughout the winter at the club and even some oversees golf in the sunshine.
A few weeks ago was to be the day, 18 holes to decide the winner of the bet…due to his dedication and hard work Russell did indeed come out victorious beating his nearest competitor by 5 shots to take home the sizeable prize pot ££! I am very pleased for Russell to have won his bet but even more pleased that he has now well and truly got the golf bug and will be playing this great game for many years to come. Well done Russell!
If you have a bet/goal to hit with your golf or your handicap has been heading in the wrong direction recently then don’t hesitate to give me a message and we can put a plan in place with range or on course lessons to get your game in shape.
Happy golfing
Simon
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