Club News

Are you in the market for some new golf clubs?

There’s no better time than right now!

Visit us at our FITTING DAY on Sunday, May 17th.

Try all the best and newest equipment from Callaway

All attendees should select ‘Full Bag Fitting’ (60 minutes) so as to allow the Fitter to comfortably complete the fit while adhering to sanitation and social distancing guidelines

In the event that all available appointment slots are filled, please contact the Pro Shop about your interest and we will look to add additional appointment slots as needed

 

A master plan: Exclusive look inside the days that led to Tiger Woods’ 2019 Masters victory

Tiger Woods started talking about the importance of taking “baby steps” even before he won his first Masters, in 1997 by 12 shots when he was 21. He was lifting from the Earl Woods playbook. Improvement is incremental. It requires time and effort. You gotta walk before you can run.

In 2017, Tiger’s back was so bad that not only did he sit out the Masters for the second consecutive year, he told Gary Player at the Champions Dinner that his days as a competitive golfer were likely over. But one year and one spinal-fusion surgery later, he played his 21st Masters.

At that 2018 Masters, parts of his game were good and parts were works in progress. He had moved beyond baby steps, but he was riding a bike with training wheels. He finished in a tie for 32nd.

The good news for Tiger, by the end of that week, was that he knew what he had to do. He wasn’t happy with his driving game. He wasn’t happy with some of his equipment specs. He wasn’t happy with his strength and stamina. Tiger Woods with a list of things he’s unhappy about is a happy man. He lives for what it takes.

By April 2019, he liked the 14 clubs in his bag, right down to their shafts. (Critical.) He liked his driving game. He was stronger and fitter. A window was open. He could see that. When you’re 21, you think that window will stay open forever. When you’re 43, you know better.

SOURCE: GOLF.COM

We are on pause for now, but we will be ready for you when the time comes to play again.

We are continuing to maintain the facility as well as the course. Let’s all do our part to help in these challenging times. We want nothing more than to have you back out to the course soon.

Safe wishes to all!

Once we have any information on our re-opening,
we will notify you via email or Facebook.