6 Nations Stableford
The last of the 6 nations was played on Saturday and the less said about Wales' campaign this year the better. Bad weather early on meant a slightly reduced feild but it was still healthy in numbers with 88 entries.
1st Place - Wayne Williams - 38 Points
2nd Place - Chris Cash - 37 Points
3rd Place - Dai Ress - 36 Points (Back 9)
4th Place - Derek Hegarty - 36 Points
PING Mixed Foursomes
Thankfully the really bad weather stayed away on Sunday for the PING mixed foursomes, 32 competitors played and some good shots were scored in some tough conditions.
1st Place - Jon and Julie Dickson - 35 Points (Back 9)
2nd Place - Chris Williams and Sarah Taylor - 35 Points (Back 9)
3rd Place - Lee Dickson and Gill Higgins 35 Points
Are your Loft and Lie's correct?
The lie angle of a golf club plays a major part in shot accuracy and consistency. The golfer who's lie is too upright will see the ball fly to the left of the target, this is because the heel of the club will hit the ground closing the face, a golfer who's club lie is too flat will see the ball fly to the right of the target, because the toe will hit the ground opening the club face.
The lie of a golf club is a specification that will create the most visible affect in a golf shot. The more loft on the club the more visible the effect will be. For example, a club that is 3 degrees too flat can miss a green by up to 26 feet to the right.
At Pennard Pro shop we have a loft and lie machine so we are able to check all your irons and make sure thy're the correct fit for your swing. Call or visit us in the pro shop to book a session with one of our team!