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BETTING THE OPEN JULY 14-17 Royal St George’s will play over 100 yards longer than when it last hosted The Open in 2003, and its par has been cut to 70. High winds and odd bounces will also make for tough scoring so a strong mind will be as important as ability. Seek players with a record of enjoying links and the wind. LEE WESTWOOD After tied third in 2009 and second last year, surely victory beckons for the Englishman. Four top threes in last seven Majors. ODDS: 12/1 PADRAIG HARRINGTON Just returned from injury and not in the best form but it’s hard to look past a three-time winner and arguably the best links player on the planet. ODDS: 22/1 JIM FURYK Not too many Americans are favoured but Furyk’s relatively low ball flight and determination should stand him in good stead. ODDS: 50/1
* Odds courtesy of William Hill
JASON DAY Grew up in Queensland and lives in Texas so used to playing in the wind. Coming off the back of two Major top 10s. ODDS: 50/1 THOMAS AIKEN Has finished T39T8-T74 in last three Opens and is on the verge of a big breakthrough. ODDS: 100/1
NO EXCUSES The Bushnell Hybrid zaps pins to within a yard and comes with 20,000 courses already pre-loaded.
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DOING THE DOUBLE Bushnell’s latest offering is a rangefinder and a GPS device in one package Distance measuring devices have been one of the most helpful inventions in golf over the last 15 years – but which type is better, rangefinders or GPS devices? Bushnell, who usually specialise in rangefinders, have got round that conundrum... by combining the best of both options in their new Hybrid. The Bushnell Hybrid features laser rangefinding technology that is accurate to within one yard – while also incorporating more than 20,000 preloaded golf courses, making it ready to
use straight out of the box without any additional fees. The GPS offers instant distances to the front, back and middle of the green and you can set four custom points on every hole – which is perfect for marking hazards and lay-up positions. Plus, shot distance mode makes it easy to measure how far you hit each shot. “We believe this first-of-its-kind rangefinder will give golfers the best of both worlds,” said Phil Gyori, Bushnell’s Executive VP of Marketing. “There has
been a long, ongoing debate over laser rangefinders and GPS devices, and we are excited to bring the Hybrid to consumers and offer them a product that marries the best laser rangefinder technology with the easy-to-use features of a GPS rangefinder.” ◗ The Bushnell is available in America now and will be released in Europe in late spring/early summer, priced £439. Visit www.bushnellgolf.com for more information on the Bushnell family of rangefinders.
T H E G R E AT D E B AT E
Two TG writers put their case forward in the rangefinder v GPS argument RANGEFINDER Instruction Editor Joel Tadman 4-handicapper uses a Bushnell Pro 1600 I prefer to use a rangefinder because I can take it anywhere in the world without having to download courses or pay additional charges. The other big plus is that it gives an exact yardage to the pin (not just front, middle and back) so I can be precise with my approaches, which is essential for single-handicap golfers.
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GPS Features Writer Kit Alexander 10-handicapper has a Garmin S5 Approach I really benefit from seeing an image of the entire hole in front of me so I can plan my strategy for the entire hole before I tee off. There’s nothing more frustrating than hitting a good shot only to discover it was the wrong club and I think knowing yardages to hazards and greens saves me at least three shots a round.
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HIDDEN TREASURES In the ‘Cash in the Attic?’ feature in the May issue, we invited you to send details of your collectibles for a free valuation. Many did, and here are the three that excited expert Graham Rowley the most…
The dramatic 15th (left) and 18th (right) holes of Le Golf National.
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France's Le Golf National to host Ryder Cup 2018 Le Golf National, Paris, has been awarded the 2018 Ryder Cup by the European Tour. The French course fought off stiff competition from Spain – the romantic choice so soon after the death of Seve – Portugal, Germany and Holland to become only the second host of the event on continental Europe. The layout has hosted 18 of the last 20 French Opens and its closing stretch – the long par-4 18th over water, in particular – has provided some thrilling tournament finales. The French bid was the only one that included a completed course and all 400,000 registered golfers in
the country contributed one euro to help fund the bid. European Ryder Cup director Richard Hills said: “Le Golf National is a truly outstanding golf course, providing excellent spectator viewing and the promise of spectacular climaxes to the matches. Transportation, logistical and infrastructure plans are also of the highest quality.” Pascal Grizot, of the French Golf Federation, said: “The decision is a real honour for our country, the French Golf Federation and all the public and private partners in the bid. It is a huge accolade for all French golfers who contributed.”
MOST-USED OPEN VENUES
McEWAN CLUB Sent by: John Allen Graham says: McEwan was a family of clubmakers in Scotland and any club is sure to be of good quality and highly sought-after. This is a long nosed putter circa 1875. VALUE: £400
‘SNICKER’ CLUB Sent by: Gerry Kendrick Graham says: A transitional semi long-nosed scared head putter, dating to around 1900. Maker unknown. A great collectible and ideal for hickory matches. VALUE: £100+
Troon, Carnoustie, Musselburgh, Turnberry, Cinque Ports, Prince’s and Portrush have all hosted it less than nine times.
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ROYAL DOULTON PLATE Sent by: Bob Allison Graham says: 10inch diameter plate shows a 1920s golfer. Royal Doulton used golf to help sell their wares at the turn of the last century. Very soughtafter. VALUE: £100
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SHARP SHORT GAME SAVES YOU SHOTS
By Dr Paul Hurrion, putting expert
A good short game can make up for average ball striking and turn a bad day into a decent score. But if your chipping and putting is modest, it means that even if you miss only the occasional green, good scores will be hard to come by. If you asked your average keen club golfer how they would break a one-hour practice session down, they would probably answer something like: hit balls for 40 minutes, then 10 minutes of chipping and 10 minutes of putting at the end. Now consider the following scenario; you play a round of perfect regulation golf, hitting every green in regulation on a par-72 course. During this round you will hit 36 putts and 4 chips or pitches (on par 5s). This means 56 per cent of your shots were accounted for by your short game! For an 18-handicapper that percentage will probably be nearer 65 per cent – time to rethink your practice routine? So how do you go about improving your short game? Firstly, practice it! Luke Donald, owner of one of the best short games in the world, says he spends twice as long practising his short game as he does on his long game. If you took your hour’s practice and spent 40 minutes chipping and putting and 20 minutes hitting balls your short game would undoubtedly improve. Secondly, practise the shots you’re going to need regularly on the course, such as five-foot putts, long lag putts and chips from just off the green. Finally, get your putter fitted, don’t just pick it because you like the colour or manufacturer. It needs to fit your style of stroke and your body. Spend more time working on the most important part of your game – on and around the greens – and your scores will improve. Visit www.paulhurrion. com for more information about improving your short game.
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The competition includes European and PGA Tour events and point-scoring begins with the Open Championship at Royal St George’s on July 14 and climaxes with the Dubai World Championship in mid-December. Visit www.todaysgolfer.co.uk/fantasygolf for more information and to sign up now.
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Unlimited team changes are available up to the start of every tournament. You earn points based on your golfers’ performances; for making the cut, a best round of the day and finishing inside the top 20. Major championships are worth triple points and WGC events, the PGA Tour Championship and Dubai World Championship are worth double. See www.todaysgolfer.co.uk for more details. As well as the overall top 50 winning prizes, each month’s top three will also be rewarded.
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5th Q Hotel package A two-night golf break at the Q Hotel of your choice for two people, including two nights and three rounds. Q Hotels have 21 hotels dotted across the country.
6th Trevose trip, Cornwall Two nights and two rounds of golf for two people. Trevose Golf & Country Club is set against the backdrop of the majestic Trevose Head and Atlantic Ocean.
7th Mizuno MP630 Fast Track driver As used by Tour star Chris Wood, this adjustable driver has adjustable weights and also features Mizuno’s Hot Metal technology.
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1st La Manga holiday, Spain Four nights with unlimited golf for two people. La Manga is the pride of Murcia in sunny Spain and is widely regarded as one of Europe’s leading golf resorts. Not only does it provide a range of luxury accommodation and countless dining options, the facilities are top notch and of course include three 18-hole golf courses (North, South & West). 2nd Son Gual holiday, Mallorca Three nights at Son Julia and two rounds at Son Gual for two people. There is some quality golf to be enjoyed in the Balearics and without a shadow of doubt Son Gual is the jewel in Majorca’s classy golfing crown. It guarantees a memorable round, with stunning greens.
THE 2011 FANTASY LEAGUE SCHEDULE 1 The Open Championship, July 14-17**
13 Madrid Masters (European Tour), Oct 6-9
2 Canadian Open (PGA Tour), July 21-24
14 Portugal Masters (European Tour), Oct 13-16
3 Irish Open (European Tour), July 28-31
15 Castello Masters (European Tour), Oct 20-23
4 WGC Bridgestone, August 4-7*
16 Andalucia Valderrama Masters
5 US PGA Championship, August 11-14**
(European Tour), Oct 27-30
6 Wyndham Championship (PGA Tour), August 18-21
17 WGC HSBC Champions, Nov 3-6*
7 The Barclays (PGA Tour), August 25-28
18 Barclays Singapore Open (European Tour),
8 Deutsche Bank Championship (PGA Tour), Sept 2-5
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9 KLM Open (European Tour), Sept 8-11
19 Johor Open (European Tour), Nov 17-20
10 BMW Championship (PGA Tour), Sept 15-18
20 UBS Hong Kong Open (European Tour), Dec 1-4
11 The Tour Championship (PGA Tour), Sept 22-25*
21 Dubai World Championship
12 Alfred Dunhill Links (European Tour), Sept 29-Oct 2
(European Tour), Dec 8-11*
Y S A T e N u A F eag L 2011 8th Tour Edge Exotics XCG4 fairway wood A forgiving fairway wood with the tungsten sole pulling weight low in the head which means a high, powerful launch with great distance.
9th Yonex VMS hybrid This rescue club features a degree of offset making it ideal for the game-improver who struggles to control a slice. The thin face helps to deliver great distance too.
10th Nike VR V-Rev wedge These wedges are all about control and feel, with the engineered carbon steel design offering sensational levels of touch around the greens and from further out.
11th-50th. A pair of 2-FORE!-1 vouchers Play at more than 1,000 courses around the UK for half price. Visit www.241golf.com for more information.
Monthly prizes (total of six months): 1st Three 45-minute lessons with the top TG Elite Pro of your choosing. 2nd Ping Scottsdale putter. 3rd Druh belt.
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WELCOME Make sure your short game is in good shape
Drive for show, putt for dough. That’s what everyone tells you. And it’s not just a meaningless cliché. Having a great short game will lower your scores... fact. It’s all very well being able to bomb 300-yard drives but if you can’t get the ball in the hole, every drive is a waste of energy. Part three of TG’s Love Your Clubs campaign focuses on your wedges and putter – the clubs that get your ball in the hole from 100 yards and in. Statistically, you play more shots from within this distance and if you hit every green in the number of shots you’re supposed to, half the shots during your round would be putts! If you’re a golfer that always chooses the driving range over the short game area, now is the time for a change in attitude. To help you along the way, new TG Elite Pro Noel Rousseau has compiled a great collection of short game tips and drills to turn three-putts into two and make up-and-downs a guarantee.
Joel Tadman Instruction Editor 31 WORK OUT YOUR HANDICAP Using these three short-game tests. 32 SHORT GAME: HIGH HANDICAP Adopt a pendulum putting action. 37 SHORT GAME: MID HANDICAP Reading greens and angle of attack tips. 42 SHORT GAME: LOW HANDICAP Chipping and putting under pressure. 48 PUTTING PSYCHOLOGY Don't fear those nervy three-footers! 49 GEAR GIFTS UP FOR GRABS! Just by tracking your handicap online.
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SHORT GAME TIPS SAVE MORE PARS AND MAKE MORE BIRDIES!
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TIME FOR A TEST Find out how sharp your short game is by taking these three simple handicap tests... 1. SHORT PUTTING DRILL SET-UP This test uses 18 balls, six from half a putter’s length, six from one putter's length and six from two club lengths.
Becoming proficient on short putts is about a number of factors that include reading the break, starting the ball on line and holding your nerve. It makes sense then that when we practise from this distance that each putt counts and there is an obvious consequence to missing. Skills tests are a great way of simulating the playing environment in our practice. Set up the drill as described (left), making sure you treat each putt as you would on the
course by giving it your full attention and following your normal mental process and pre-shot routine. The six balls from each distance need to be placed at varied positions around the hole. Never hit from the same location in succession. See how your score ranks below.
PUTTS HOLED HCP 0-9 19-28 10-14 10-18 15-18 0-9
2. LAG PUTTING DRILL SET-UP Your target is one club length around the hole. Hit nine putts; three from 20ft, three from 30ft and three from 40ft.
Once you have a functional stroke then judging distance becomes a largely unconscious process. You can’t calculate how hard to hit the ball, we need to be able to trust in our innate skill in the same way we do when we throw a ball. However, it’s tough to trust in something that isn’t reliable so build on your distance control with wellintentioned practice. This test will keep you focused enough to give each putt your full attention while giving you
immediate feedback. You can vary the difficulty by changing the positioning of the balls. The easiest set up being to put three balls from the same location in order back from the hole. The more random you make the location and order of play then the more challenging and realistic the test becomes.
PUTTS HCP 5 or less 19-28 6-7 10-18 8-9 0-9
3. UP-AND-DOWN UNDER PRESSURE DRILL SET-UP Using one ball only, chip and putt from nine locations around the green – three easy, three medium and three hard.
It’s one thing to practise your chipping and putting in isolation with a bag of balls but putting it all together one ball at a time is something quite different. As with all of these skills tests the idea is to simulate a real game scenario so make sure you give each shot your full attention and preparation. You may at first be disappointed with how many shots you take to hole out all nine attempts. But, at least you have accurate feedback on your ‘up-and-
down’ skills. As you improve your score you will have something real and tangible to give you confidence. Imagine facing a chip shot in a medal, knowing that you regularly score 21 on this test. That’s something that can’t be gained from chipping 100 balls to the same hole.
SHOTS HCP 26 or more 19-28 22-25 10-18 21 or less 0-9
CONCLUSION WHAT DO YOUR SCORES MEAN AND HOW CAN YOU IMPROVE?
Every aspect of the short game isn't covered here, we’ve focused on the most important short game shots. If your score was low in the lag putting test, you’re likely to have problems with tempo (p32) or finding the sweetspot. Missing shorter putts could occur because you struggle to read subtle breaks (p38) while scoring low in the final ‘up-and-down’ test could be a combination of the above or errors in your chipping set-up (p34).
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Lower your expectations on mid-range putts A large part of the frustration in putting from around eight feet is the expectation that we ’SHOULD’ hole nearly all putts from that range. This in turn creates an elevated sense of
anxiety and 'over-trying'. If we look at the stats from the world’s best players then it starts to put things into perspective. Bear in mind that these are the most talented
players in the world putting on surfaces that are as smooth as a snooker table. Not entirely the same as the golf the rest of us play, so make sure you're more realistic from now on.
TRY THIS DRILL Place five balls in line with the hole. Start six inches away then move back in two-foot intervals. The aim is to tap the first ball in nonchalantly then treat the remaining balls as if they are getting even easier.
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FREE YOUR MIND This drill is more of a mental exercise helping you free up your stroke and find the ‘childlike’ qualities when everything seemed easy. Remember, the process relies on you believing that the task is very simple.
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(Stats detail the percentage of putts holed from the PGA Tour in 2009. www.pgatour.com/stats)
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Master one of the hardest shots in golf
This is a shot that everyone would rather not have to play. Do you opt to hit the ball clean like a full shot or play it like a greenside splash? If you play it clean then you
really have to judge the contact just right with no margin for error. If you opt to splash the ball with a sand wedge, the distance requires you to take a mere sliver of
sand. Both options are prone to thinning the ball over the back of the green. The method outlined below should give you the best chance of getting out of this tricky situation.
9-0 HANDICAP WEDGES & PUTTER
OPEN THE FACE SLIGHTLY A 9-iron has less bounce than a sand wedge so be careful that the front edge doesn’t dig into the sand too steeply and lose speed. To encourage the club to skid, address the ball with the club face a little open 2-3 inches behind the ball.
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LOW RISK SHOT This is a method that will reduce risk and improve distance control. Very simply, it is a splash shot with a 9-iron if height is not an issue. This allows you to take less effort and more sand.
WHERE TO FOCUS You will need to make a pretty full swing to have the speed in the club to skid through the sand and still hit the ball the full distance. Keep your eye on your intended contact point in the sand.
SWING COMMITTED One of the most important elements of this shot is to stay committed to your swing and trust your method, having worked on it in the practice bunker first. The club must be accelerating through the hitting zone, striking the sand first.
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FINISH FACING TARGET Keep your body turning confidently through the ball so you finish with your hips and chest facing the target. Like all shots, you will need to practise this away from the course enough to be confident in the contact and strength required. TODAYSG OLFE R .CO.UK â?˜ IS SUE 2 8 4
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We’ve teamed up with BMW to offer one lucky reader the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play against US PGA Champion Martin Kaymer in America Martin Kaymer won his first Major title, the US PGA, at Whistling Straits last year and we are offering you the amazing chance to play against him at the Wisconsin paradise. No other UK golf publication has secured this terrific opportunity for one of its readers, so this has to be considered one of the most sensational competitions ever to have appeared in the UK’s best-selling golf magazine. Kaymer, an ambassador for German car giant BMW, saw off the challenge of American stars Bubba Watson and Dustin Johnson in a play-off in August last year. Now you get the chance to tee it up against the former World No.1 at the stunning 2010 US PGA venue to see if you can succeed where Bubba and Dustin failed! The prize will see you flown business class to Chicago, arriving on Saturday, August 13, and transferred by BMW shuttle service to the hotel where the players stay for the BMW Championship. After dinner and a good night’s rest you will be taken in the BMW to Cog Hill Golf Club for a round on the course where big-hitting
Dustin Johnson won the BMW Championship in 2010. Following the golf you’ll be back in the BMW and taken to Whistling Straits where you’ll check-in at the hotel and have dinner with Kaymer. On Monday, August 15, the BMW shuttle will take you to Whistling Straits where you will spend time on the driving range with Martin before heading to the course. You will compete with two other golfers chosen from around the world to play against Kaymer, with the competition format being better ball before lunching with the amiable German. After a final night’s accommodation you’ll be flown business class back to the UK and appear in Today’s Golfer, with pictures of you and Martin from the event, along with your version of events from what promises to be an unforgettable few days in the States. The competition draw will take place on July 15. To be in with a chance of winning visit www.todaysgolfer.co.uk/kaymercomp. You must be over 21 years old to enter, and have a handicap of less than 36. The closing date for entries is July 15, 2011.
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He’s one of Britain’s most famous broadcasters with a passion for classic cars – but could the DJ drive off with TG’s £20? W O R D S D AV I D C O N N O R P I C T U R E S J A M E S C H E A D L E
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more humble than he was in his youth. He is a family man these days after all and when he speaks about his son Noah and wife Tasha it is clear he is more content than ever with his stock in life. However, there is still the element of the showman in him – bearing in mind he commands millions of listeners to his Radio 2 breakfast show every day – and this is apparent as he arrives at historic Sunningdale in a vintage red Ferrari 288 GTO before quickly transferring to a Jaguar E-Type model for our photographs. “I don’t normally drive this car,” says the Ferrari enthusiast. “But it’s a real treat for me getting to come to Sunningdale so I thought I’d bring one of my favourite cars.” It is clear from the off that Evans is very comfortable in the traditional surroundings of one of the world’s most prestigious golf clubs but he admits he does get some strange glances at various clubs from people who don’t associate his image with the world of golf. “I don’t really think about it. I >> TODAYSG OLFE R .CO.UK ❘ IS SUE 2 8 4
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◗ FACTFILE Twilight special: From £35 per person and £50pp for a twilight game and a main course meal in the Claret Jug. Twilight golf must be booked in advance while the meal will be selected from the Golfer’s Fayre menu. Normal green fees: £125. Location: Banks of Loch Lomond. Tel: 01389 713655.
SAVE £100 TURNBERRY AILSA Why you should go: It’s a legendary layout and links golf simply doesn’t get any better than this. It’s staged four Opens including the famous Duel in the Sun contested in 1977 and eventually won by Tom Watson. Watson of course so nearly celebrated a fairytale victory at the pride of Ayrshire a couple of years ago. You’ll remember every hole, every shot and every putt along with the equally legendary lighthouse and Ailsa Craig views.
VALUE ADDED You can play the stunning Ailsa course for just £95 if you tee off after 3pm.
SAVE £90 THE CARRICK Why you should go: It sits right nextdoor to Loch Lomond, probably the most stunning water hazard in golf! The Carrick boasts a fantastic array of holes, particularly coming down the stretch with holes 14-17 skirting the bonnie banks, and the classiest of clubhouses which includes a luxury spa.
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SAVE £80 DUKE’S COURSE, ST ANDREWS Why you should go: Championship heathland course located just outside St Andrews, the Home of Golf, and boasting wonderful panoramas over the historic town, West Sands and the Grampian Mountains. Part of the iconic Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa, The Duke’s was originally designed by five-time Open champion Peter Thomson and then in 2004 underwent a remodelling by Pete Dye prodigy, Tim Liddy. By 2006, the American had transformed the course into a heathland masterpiece. Liddy replaced the old pot bunkers with rough-edged, spacious bunkers reminiscent of the romantic bygone years of heathland golf,
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SAVE £45 CARDEN PARK, CHESHIRE Why you should go: This is one of the leading venues in the north-west and boasts two superb, contrasting 18hole courses (Nicklaus and Cheshire) along with a luxury De Vere hotel and top practice facilities. Naturally everybody wants to tackle the mighty par-72 Nicklaus layout, a terrific parkland challenge with a fittingly thrilling finale involving a par 3 over water followed by a sweeping par-4 dog-leg around a lake. The Cheshire provides a more gentle stroll in the park as well as exquisite panoramic views beyond the county into Wales. ◗ FACTFILE Twilight special: £20 per person (after 3pm). Normal green fees: £65. Location: 10 miles south of Chester on A534. Tel: 01829 731534 and quote “TG Twilight”.
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Botley Park, Hants Twilight green fee: £21 (normally £35-£40). Twilight buggy: £15 (£25) 0844 879 9034. Cardrona, Borders Twilight green fee: £23 (normally £46/£56). Twilight buggy: £16 (£25). 0844 879 9024. Hill Valley, Shrops Twilight green fee: £15 (normally £25/£35). Twilight buggy: £20 (£25). 0844 879 9049. Linden Hall, Northumberland Twilight green fee: £17.50 (normally £35). Twilight buggy: £15 (£35). 0844 879 9084. Portal, Cheshire Twilight fee: £80 for fourball (normally £55pp). Twilight buggy: £15 (£30). 0844 879 9082. Portal Premier, Cheshire. Twilight green fee: £60 for fourball (normally £40pp). Twilight buggy: £15 (£30). 0844 879 9082. Spey Valley, Aviemore. Twilight fee: £40 (normally £70). Twilight buggy £20 (£32.50). 0844 879 9152.
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SAVE £40 CHART HILLS Why you should go: Kent is famed for the quality of links courses including this year’s Open venue (Royal St George’s) but this is surely one of the county’s top inland tracks. Designed by six-times Major victor Sir Nick Faldo – it was his first UK course creation – it’s a spectacular par-72 layout plotted on rolling Kent countryside. The round impressively starts with a testing slight right dogleg par 5, and the pace doesn’t let up. You’ll particularly remember the uphill, bunker-strewn par-5 16th and the following par-3 signature hole with its near-island green. ◗ FACTFILE Twilight deal: £40 all week (except Fri). This includes golf only and teetimes must be booked and paid for in advance by calling the shop. Normal green fees: Sun-Thurs: £65. Fri-Sat: £80. Location: 12 miles west of Ashford (A262). Tel: 01580 292148.
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SAVE £38 BREADSALL PRIORY, DERBYSHIRE Why you should go: You’ll find two contrasting 18-hole courses (Priory and Moorland) and a mansion house hotel with excellent facilities. The more popular course is the Priory, an undulating parkland layout with some breathtaking elevated tees and supported by the more open and exposed but fast-draining Moorland track which is playable all-year round.
◗ FACTFILE Twilight special: £20 after 5pm and £35 after 1pm. Normal green fees: Mon-Fri: £53. Sat-Sun: £58. Location: 5 miles north of Derby (A61). Tel: 01332 836016.
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SAVE £38 MEON VALLEY, HANTS Why you should go: It sits in 225 acres of picturesque parkland and is something of a golfing paradise with the championship Meon course being backed-up by a splendid nine holer and on-site Marriott hotel with firstrate facilities. The 18-hole par-71 Meon layout is the main attraction though and is a mature parkland layout with a great variety of holes, one of the best being the par-3 12th where you need to take careful aim from an elevated tee to a green beyond a lake. ◗ FACTFILE Twilight special: £17 a round on the Meon Championship course after 4pm (also available online at www. Marriottgolf.co.uk). Normal green fees: Mon-Fri: £45. Sat-Sun: £55. Location: 2 miles north west of Wickham near Southampton. Tel: 01329 833455.
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SAVE £35 WORSLEY PARK, LANCS Why you should go: It’s a top stayand-play venue with a luxury Marriott hotel on site. Don’t be surprised, especially at this time of the year, to see some of Manchester’s >> TODAYSG OLFE R .CO.UK ❘ IS SUE 2 8 4
CHEAP THRILL Twilight at super Trevose is an experience not to be missed – and is almost half price.
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footballing superstars knocking it around the fine par-71, 5,914-yard parkland track. The USGA-spec course is a short drive from Manchester’s city centre and has matured nicely since opening in 1999. As you would expect, the practice facilities are pretty tasty too. ◗ FACTFILE Twilight special: £25 per person after 3.30pm (all week). Normal green fees: Mon-Thurs: £50. Fri-Sun: £60. Location: Close to M60 jct 13, Manchester. Tel: 0161 975 2043.
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SAVE £34 SAUNTON, DEVON Why you should go: This sumptuous north Devon club oozes charm and personality, is the home of two outstanding links courses (the championship East and West) and is widely regarded as one of England’s finest seaside venues and the best links never to have staged an Open Championship. Both courses – set among a sea of sand dunes – are loved to bits by just about everybody who plays them and among Saunton’s biggest fans is Sir Nick Faldo who regards it as one of his favourite places to play. You simply can’t get much higher praise than that.
◗ FACTFILE Twilight special: £40 in midweek after 4pm & £45 at the weekend/Bank Holidays. Normal green fees: MonFri: £74. Sat-Sun: £79. Location: 6 miles west of Barnstaple. Tel: 01271 812436. IS SUE 2 8 4 ❘ TODAYSG OLFE R .CO.UK
TOP DEALS 2 Book with Teeofftimes
Book some amazing twilight golf online via the new teeofftimes service on offer at www.todaysgolfer. co.uk and here’s just a few venues where you can make some fantastic savings… Surrey National Golf Club, Surrey From £13.00 per person – save 59%. A high quality course, which measures at 6,858 yards, with full USGA spec greens. Ramsdale Park Golf Centre, Notts From £13.00 per person – save 55%. This par 71 is more than 6,600 yards long and the natural water hazard on the 6th is a real treat. De Vere Carden Park (Cheshire Course), Cheshire From £30.00 per person – save 33%. A great supporting act for the on-site Nicklaus course. The Shire London Golf Course, Herts From £35.00 per person – save 30%. Main attraction is the Seve ‘Masters’ course (par 72, 6,322 yards) which features six par 5s, 4s and 3s.
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SAVE £30 DUNSTON HALL, NORFOLK Why you should go: This 6,275 yards, par-71 layout is reputed to be one of the best inland tracks in the county if not East Anglia. It’s a quality parkland course with most of the gently undulating fairways lined by mature trees while there’s strategical bunkering on most holes. Tees and greens are great, and you can warm up in style on the 22-bay floodlit range.
◗ FACTFILE Twilight special: £15 per person Mon- Fri after 3pm or £17.50 after 4pm Sat & Sun. Normal green fees: All week: £45. Location: On the Ipswich Road, Dunston, Norwich. Tel: 01508 470444.
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SAVE £30 TREVOSE, CORNWALL Why you should go: This super Colt track is one of the best in the south west and just a great place to play. It recently staged the prestigious Brabazon Trophy and was placed 8th in Today’s Golfer’s 2-FORE!-1 Top 100 Courses poll. Overlooking Constantine and Booby’s bays, Trevose is a must-play and the highlight of a memorable round is the unforgettable par-5 4th with its ‘blind’ green sitting right next to the beach. ◗ FACTFILE Twilight special: £35 after 3pm till the end of Sept. Normal green fees: £65. Location: 4 miles west of Padstow. Tel: 01841 520208.
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SAVE £30 ST PIERRE, SOUTH WALES Why you should go: The par-71 Old Course is a stunning parkland layout and has staged a host of top tournaments including the prestigious Curtis and Solheim Cups. Plotted amidst 400 acres of mature undulating countryside and supported by a fine on-site Marriott hotel, the memorable round finishes with a spectacular 200-yard par 3 over a gaping lake. ◗ FACTFILE Twilight special: £30 on the Old course which includes a £10 retail voucher if booked via Marriottgolf. Also £25 per person inc buggy, subject to availability, for hotel residents (bookable through the golf shop). Normal green fees: All week £60. Location: 2 miles west of Chepstow (A48). Tel: 01291 625261.
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SAVE £27.50 (WITH BUGGY!) MANNINGS HEATH, WEST SUSSEX Why you should go: The Kingfisher Course is a modern, superbly presented layout which opened in 1996 and is plotted within 500 acres of stunning parkland overlooking the South Downs. The par-70, 6,217-yard course is fairly open and features large inviting greens against a backdrop of mature parkland, a scenario which has proved a popular venue for south east-based golfers eager to play affordable golf.
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SHORT PRICE Ian Woosnam’s scenic and mature Dale Hill is only £30 for a late tee-off time.
◗ FACTFILE Twilight special: After 2pm MonFri: £12.50; After 2pm Sat-Sun: £17.50. Buggy only £10 (normally £30). Normal green fees: MonFri: £18. Sat-Sun: £25. Location: 3 miles south east of Horsham (A281). Tel: 01403 210228.
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SAVE £20 BIRCHWOOD PARK, KENT Why you should go: Surrounded by lush Kent countryside, Birchwood Park’s 6,364-yard par-71 course offers a challenging test – for golfers of all abilities. Your game will be particularly examined late on so hopefully you will have scored well prior to coming down the stretch. Two of the final four holes (15 and 18) measure more than 400 yards and you’ll need to pull out all the stops to par them. ◗ FACTFILE Twilight special: Mon-Thurs after 3pm: £15 & after 5pm £9.99; FriSun after 3pm: £16 & after 5pm £9.99. Normal green fees: MonThurs: £25. Fri: £26. Sat-Sun: £30. Location: Wilmington, near Dartford. Tel: 01322 662038.
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SAVE £20 DALE HILL, EAST SUSSEX Why you should go: The USGAspec layout has matured extremely well since opening in 1997, being the par-72, 6,512 yards handiwork
TOP DEALS 3 Value from Crown Golf
Crown Golf (www. crown-golf.co.uk) is Britain’s biggest golf course provider – it has 29 UK golf facilities and 48 courses in its portfolio, including flagship venue St Mellion, the first UK course to be designed by the legendary Jack Nicklaus. All Crown’s clubs with the exception of Batchworth Park, Hertfordshire, offer twilight golf from 4pm seven days a week during the summer months, with the rates varying from £13 at Paultons Golf Centre, Southampton and £16 at Pine Ridge in Surrey to £27 at The Hertfordshire, Broxbourne. And if you’re looking for a twilight experience on the Nicklaus masterpiece and European Tour venue of St Mellion it costs from just £35 – and from £18 on the neighbouring 18-hole Kernow track.
of former Masters champion Ian Woosnam. It provides stunning scenic vistas across the High Weald along with a superb finish involving an outstanding right dog-leg par 4 and a tightly wooded par 3 over a valley with a devilishly tricky green. It all adds up to an enjoyable round of golf in relaxing surroundings. ◗ FACTFILE Twilight special: Mon-Fri: £30. SatSun: £35. Normal green fees: MonFri: £50. Sat-Sun: £55. Location: B2087, off A21 at Flimwell from M25 jct 5. Tel: 01580 200112.
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SAVE £15 SANDFORD SPRINGS, HANTS Why you should go: There are three contrasting loops of nine all designed by Hawtree – and they’re all pretty tasty though the Woods and Lakes combination is probably the strongest. You’ll also be well impressed with the quality bunkering. The undulating terrain provides marvellous views.
◗ FACTFILE Twilight special: Mon-Thurs (after 5pm) unlimited golf for £20. Fri-Sun (after 5pm) unlimited golf for £25. Normal green fees: Mon-Thurs: £35. Fri-Sun: £40. Location: 8 miles north of Basingstoke on A339. Tel: 01635 296808.
SAVE £20 (per player) HERONS REACH, LANCASHIRE Why you should go: This leading De Vere venue opened in 1992, designed by Peter Alliss and Clive Clark. Heron’s Reach is classy and challenging and being set among nearly 240 acres of prime parkland in the popular seaside town of Blackpool, it’s probably not surprising it’s a top parkland track with something of a links feel to it. You’ll love the USGAspec tees and greens too, though you’ll have to putt well to handle the contoured greens.
SAVE £13 WYCOMBE HEIGHTS, BUCKS Why you should go: Set in the chalk hills above High Wycombe, this John Jacobs-designed course allows golfers to enjoy stunning views across the Chilterns. Jacobs has created a memorable track, particularly the 391yard par-4 3rd, which is cut into the side of the hill with a curving, plateaued fairway lined by steep banking right and a sharp drop left.
◗ FACTFILE Twilight special: £100 per fourball, subject to availability. Pre-payment is required. Normal green fees: MonFri: £35. Sat-Sun: £45. Location: M55 junction 4. Follow signs to Blackpool Zoo. Tel: 01253 832505.
◗ FACTFILE Twilight special: All week (after 2pm): £15. Normal green fees: Mon-Fri: £21. Sat-Sun: £28. Location: Half-mile from M40 junction 3 on A40 to Wycombe. Tel: 01494 816686.
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LOFTY AMBITIONS Getting up and down dramatically improves scores. Our testers put the latest wedges through their paces to find the best tools for the job P I C T U R E S H OWA R D B OY L A N A N D T O M C R I T C H E L L
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HOW WE RATED THE 21 WEDGES… We tested looks, feel, sound and performance from two different scenarios Wedges are arguably the most underrated and undervalued clubs in the bag – we are more than happy to shell out for a new driver and irons, but the thought of investing in wedges is often not given the same consideration. The problem with wedges is that you use them a lot – this causes the grooves and the face roughness to wear down, which causes less spin and also means a more ballooning ball flight. Clearly, these things aren’t good and this is why you need to update your wedges regularly. METHODOLOGY Each tester rated each club on looks (overall aesthetics and how it sets up at address), feel (what sort of touch the wedge offered) and sound (feedback through noise) out of five. They were then asked to hit balls to a pin 75 yards away for Trackman to record how far away from the pin the ball pitched. The four distances from the four testers were then averaged out to get a final figure – this was then applied to a sliding scale (the lower the number, the higher the score out of five). Finally, we asked each tester to score how many balls (out of five) they got within a three-foot radius of the pin from just off the green. Pro Chris to hit a 56° wedge to a green 75 yards away, so Trackman could record the spin revolutions per minute. Anything above 7,500 is considered good as the ball will stop more quickly.
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Chris Chamberlain Belfry Pro Chris’ super ball-striking and short game made him the perfect tester. Jon Greathead HCP 8 Our man knows his wedges and what makes a good club. Pete Heighway HCP 13 Pete struggles with distance but his short game is a big strength. Mike Cox HCP 18 Mike’s touch around the greens was impressive throughout.
We got in touch with the top wedge manufacturers and asked them to supply 52°, 56° and 60° wedges for our team to test at The Belfry. If a certain manufacturer didn’t have that loft available in their wedge make-up, we asked them to send us the closest loft. All wedges provided had steel shafts. The conditions for both of the test days were similar – with the weather windy and overcast.
Feel and the ability to get the ball close from different distances were the key elements. The five criteria are marked out of five, and the overall rating is an average of the combined scores from each tester.
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of the testing. The excellent Derby course provided the backdrop for any testing the guys were doing around a green. The Belfry also has the
stunning four-time Ryder Cup venue The Brabazon and the PGA National course. Call, e-mail or visit the website for some great stay-and-play deals this summer.
The Belfry Wishaw, Sutton Coldfield, B76 9PR Tel: 01675 470301 Email: enquiries@thebelfry.com Web: www.thebelfry.com
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Hunley Hall, which dramatically overlooks the Heritage North Yorkshire coastline, is very much an unsung hero of 2-FORE!-1. You may not have even heard of it but TG paid it an early-season visit and it’s definitely a worthy stay-and-play venue. Virtually everything you need is on-site including, unusually, 29 holes of golf which gives Hunley four different 18-hole combinations (Millennium, Jubilee, Imperial and Morgan’s). Wherever you look, there seems to be tees and greens! The original layout was designed by European Tour player John Morgan and opened in 1993 with 11 additional holes being created three years later following the acquisition of more land. There’s a good blend of holes here while the well-kept fairways are fairly generous. However, this open parkland is close to the clifftop – so the wind is usually a factor. Of the 29 holes on offer the short par-4 4th on Morgan’s – known as Snaith’s – is the best. It’s a stunning downhill hole from an elevated tee with outstanding views. Pick of the rest include contrasting par 3s – Dicken’s Dilemma (3rd on Millennium) and Clark’s Brook (11th on Millennium). The
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Dickens Dilemma is a 133-yard punch over a pond while Clark’s Brook requires an accurate shot through a gap in the trees nearly 220 yards away with a wood. Hunley Hall is all about value for money, on and off the course – as you can see by the deals below. The 28-room, on-site, three-star hotel provides comfortable if not luxurious accommodation, serving up great food in the Lookout restaurant overlooking the course and 12-bay floodlit driving range.
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Location: 15 miles N of Whitby on A174. Green fees: Mon-Fri: £25. Sat-Sun: £35. 2-FORE!-1: Sun-Thurs (after noon). Contact: 01287 677444. Try it for yourself: Deal 1: Sunday night special includes one night’s dinner, B&B and two days’ golf from £69pp. Deal 2: Until Sept: Two nights’ DB&B and unlimited golf for £179 (midweek) and £195 (weekend) per person. Contact: 01287 676216 or e-mail reservations@ hhgc.co.uk or visit www.hunleyhotel.co.uk
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Skegness parkland-links mixture. Green fees: Mon-Fri: £31.50. Sat-Sun: £39.50. Sun-Thurs (after 2pm): £20. 2-FORE!-1: Mon-Fri. Tel: 01754 764822.
◗ LYME REGIS
Breathtaking Dorset clifftop course with views to match. Green fees: All week: £40. 2-FORE!-1: All week (after 2pm). Tel: 01297 443822.
◗ LYTHAM GREEN DRIVE, LANCS
Impressive, mature parkland. Green fees: Mon-Fri: £42. SatSun: £50. 2-FORE!-1: All week (high). Tel: 01253 737390.
◗ MEYRICK PARK
Magic muni in Bournemouth. Green fees: Mon-Thurs: £25. FriSun: £29. 2-FORE!-1: Mon-Fri (after 11am on Fri-Sun rate). Tel: 01202 786040.
‘YOU MAY NOT HAVE HEARD OF HUNLEY HALL BUT TODAY’S GOLFER PAID A VISIT AND IT’S DEFINITELY A WORTHY STAYAND-PLAY VENUE’
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Stunning links – one of Wales’ finest – close to the beach. Green fees: All week: £50 before 2pm & £40 after 2pm. 2-FORE!-1: Mon-Fri (on £50 rate). Tel: 01834 844447.
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THREE GREAT REASONS TO VISIT THE ALGARVE Nick Faldo has played a major role in turning a small part of Portugal into a cracking, three-course resort with loads to offer at sensible prices WOR D S K EV I N BROW N
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The climate, the fantastic courses and the short flight – just three of the things that attract Brits to the Algarve. But there is another very good reason to pick Portugal as your next destination. The Amendoeira Resort opened in September 2008 and both the Faldo and O’Connor Jnr courses have matured fantastically. The main attraction is the Faldo-designed course, which comes alive as it climbs into the hills at the turn with stunning views. As with all good resort courses, the fairways are generous but the lush rough is more penal than it looks and the layout is liberally sprinkled with water and bunkers. While Faldo grabs the majority of the headlines, the O’Connor is a quality layout in its own right. Despite a slightly longer yardage and water coming into play on 13 holes, it actually plays easier than its neighbour and offers a very different feel. The resort is part of the Oceanico family, which includes another five courses in the Vilamoura area, most notably the magical Old Course and Arnie Palmer’s thrilling European Tour hosting Victoria track.
Amendoeira isn’t cheap – normal rack rate to play the Faldo is €130 (£115) with the O’Connor slightly less (€125/£110) – but there are some great deals around (see below). There’s plenty of other things to do at the resort too. The facilities include six tennis courts, swimming pools, gym, lawn green bowls, five-a-side football, besides a luxury clubhouse with bar, restaurant and pro shop, a superb floodlit nine-hole, par-3 course and Golf Academy. ◗ AMENDOEIRA GOLF RESORT DEALS
Deal 1: Three nights’ accommodation and three rounds (Faldo, O’Connor & Victoria), buggies and resort shuttle. €352pp (£312) in a two-bedroom apartment (four sharing). Deal 2: Seven nights’ accommodation and five rounds (two Faldo, two O’Connor and one Victoria), buggies and resort shuttle service. €659pp (£585) in a two-bedroom apartment (four sharing). To book or find out more options contact Oceânico Direct on 00351 289 320 5257, e-mail info.packages@oceanicogroup.com or visit www.oceanicogolf.com
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MORE SHORT BREAKS Enjoy great long golfing weekends for little cost
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Stay and play at the excellent four-star Islantilla Golf Resort on half-board basis from only £259pp for seven nights including golf. Contact: 0800 011 2520.
BUL GARIA
Three nights’ half-board at fourstar Riu Pravets Golf & Spa Resort, transfers, use of facilities plus two rounds for €289pp (£260). Valid until Oct 30. Contact: 01903 262150.
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Stay and play at the Pestana Resorts in the Western Algarve with golf at Gramacho, Pinta, Alto & Silves from £44pp, including buggy. Contact: 0800 011 2520.
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Three nights’ accommodation at the five-star Aphrodite Hills, Paphos, two rounds of golf and use of buggies for £245pp. Valid from Dec 4-Feb 27, 2012. Contact: 0800 043 6644.
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Unlimited free golf available with all apartment bookings at the superb Aroeira Golf Resort, Lisbon Coast, from only £31pp per night. Contact: 0800 011 2520.