This week's newsletter is packed full of useful topics to help you get the most from your game. As well as lots of product for you to feast over, we have an interesting storyline on how hybrids can make golf a lot easier for you! Let us know what you think. Enjoy the read.
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Club Championship Winners
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| Rory MacEwan - Men's Club Champion
| A huge congratulations to this year's Men's Club Champion, Rory MacEwan. Rory led from start to finish, closing with a 73 to force a play-off with Malcolm L. Macleman who shot an excellent -1 par 70 in his final round as both players finished on 291 (+7). Rory finally secured his first Club Championship victory on the third extra hole with a birdie three. Some brilliant golf played over the four days and great to see such an exciting finish to the event. |
| Carinne Taylor - Ladies Club Champion
| Congratulations to Carinne Taylor on winning the Moray Ladies Club Championships 2020. Carinne won with a four round total of 4-over-par 304 which included rounds of 77, 75, 74 and 78 to lift the trophy in her first year as a member of Moray Golf Club. This adds to her four Club Championship wins at Elgin Golf Club. Well done Carinne! Congratulations to Ellie Docherty who finished second scratch on a total of 310 and lifted the Handicap Championship on 152 (Best two from four scores). |
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| Reagan Main - Junior Club Champion
| Congratulations to Reagan Main who finished with a fantastic 73 to lift the Junior Championship with a three shot victory over Calum Dawson and Aaron Cruickshank. |
| Graham Murray - Seniors Club Champion
| Congratulations to Graham Murray on winning the Senior Club Championships with two fantastic rounds of 70 and 71 for a one-under-par total of 141 over the Old Course. Graham won by nine shots from John Martin (150) with Robbie Sheils (151) third. |
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Popov and DJ in leagues of their own There are sporting shocks, and then there’s the World No. 304 winning a Major! Germany’s Sophia Popov finished on -7 at Royal Troon to claim victory at the AIG Women’s Open. Despite having never won on the LPGA or Ladies European Tour before, the 27-year-old fought off challenges from stars like World No. 8 Minjee Lee and seven-time Major Champion Inbee Park. Meanwhile, on the PGA Tour, Dustin Johnson won The Northern Trust, the first FedEx Cup playoff event, by shooting a staggering -30. That ended up being an 11-stroke victory, which raises the age-old question of what’s more entertaining:
An all-out birdie fest or tough, battling golf? Shooting these sort of scores requires immense confidence in your game. So, if there's a part of yours that you're particularly struggling with, send us a message below and we'll be happy to help.
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