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Tuesday, April 23, 2024



We will be running a 6 Ball Commando Challenge on the Friday 07 December, and we would like you to be involved!

Everyone welcome!

Shotgun Start at 10:30.
Format – 6Ball Alliance, 3 Scores to Count

For bookings contact Dean Kupferman on 0872853560 or email golfdirector@ebotselinks.com

 



 On Tuesday 16 October, we held our Annual Ebotse Ladies Day. We had 92 ladies play on the day, and they all came dressed up in “flower power” style! This was the theme for the day, and as you will see by the pictures that follow, it was a bright and colorful day.

Thank you to all the ladies who participated, we have had only good feedback from the day, and we look forward to having you back in 2019.

A special thanks must go to Lynda Smit (Ladies Captain) and Deirdre Botha (Lades Vice-Captain) (pictured here), for a well-organized event.

  
Longest Day: Ashton/Catrine/Sherry/Ann Best Dressed Team Check those outfits!
     
  
Even the carts dressed up Most Putts on one hole – 5 Putts Nearest the Pin – Hole 8: Yvonne J.V Rensburg
     
  
Nearest the Pin – Hole 11: Vanessa Hutchinson Longest Drive – Hole 5: Jen Anderson Longest Drive – Hole 16: Karin Steenkamp
     
  
Winners: Nanette Kuhlhofe/Eleanor Ramjee/Elaine Venter/Carolyn Lourens Runners Up: Margaret Lesie/Rita/Joelyn Schiava/Yvonne van Rensberg 3rd Place: Kirea/Lynda Smit/Jeanette/Cheryl
     
  
4th Place: Yvonne Raubenheither/Kylene Raubenheimer/Eva Loreggian/Audrey  5th Place: Lislie Nienarber/Mandy Nienaber/Sharon Boosen/Niki Christie 6th Place: Lies Minder/Linda Venter/Marna/Alfreda
     
  
7th Place: Rene/Jacquiluie/Lorraine/Beverly 8th Place: Gina Venter/Doreen Smith/Beryl Barry/Juila Huntington 9th Place: Bobs/Wendy/Ash/Adine



Ebotse Links – EGU Handicap League Winners 2018


Ebotse Links competed in the Handicap League final on Saturday 20 October 2018.  The event was played at Springs CC against Glendower. Ebotse Links managed to overcome the weather and win all 6 games, making it a clean sweep to claim the 2018 Handicap League Final.  They managed to successfully defend the title as they were the 2017 League Winners as well.  Special thanks go to Attie Scott and Niel Woolcock, as the team Captains for the year.

Back Left to Right:
Henk Klopper, Rob MacKenzie, Mike Meewes, Neil Woolcock, Mark O’Donoghue, Bert Rushby, Errol Civin
Front Left to Right:
Willem Matthysen, Nelson Dias, Wynand Hefer and Attie Scott
Other players:
Bakkies Van Zyl, Brian Pereira, Brett Strydom, Ricard Catahno, MC Barnard, Clint Gaffney, Dean Ross



Congratulations to Ronnie Randall on his hole-in-one on Friday 19 October 2018. Ronnie aced Hole 11.




 






25th October
E4A Golf Day (Shotgun Start @ 11h30)

26th October
DSS Golf Day (Shotgun Start @11h30)

29th October

PGA Pro-Am (Shotgun Start @11h00)

Click on the calendar to download.
 

 

 



Catanho Ricardo Miguel Mendes 23 Oct
Royce Simon James 24 Oct
Schaper Jody 24 Oct
Ross Alan 28 Oct
Devenier Marco
29 Oct



20th October 2018 - IPS


Morning Field:
1st John Swinney 42pts
2nd Walter Janse Van Rensburg 41pts
3rd Lorraine Kruger 38pts

Afternoon Field:

1st Price Fourie 37pts
2nd Hardus Maritz 36pts
3rd Inus Van Rooyen 34pts


If I told you that the impact on accuracy is far greater on a shorter iron than a longer iron,
would that make you take more notice of your lie angles?
 
 
 
Put a #4 iron on the ground. Raise the toe. Now imagine a straight line squarely leaving the sweet spot.
Notice how its going left of target. Now do the same with a #9 Iron and check the line leaving the sweet spot.
Whoa. Much further left.

You’ve made a great swing but, if the lie angle on your #9 iron is 2° too upright,
then you’re going 15 feet left of your target. What is often 15 feet left of target when
you’re aiming at the green? Too right? Sand, rough, or even water. A great swing spoiled.
 
 

 

 

Let us help you hit more great shots. Let us check out your lie angles.
Get that right, and you’ll be amazed at how much more accurate you are.
This applies to all golfers. Why waste a great swing?
 
 
 
What if improving your golf improved your social experience playing the game?
Think about it for a moment. How does that sound to you?
 
 
 
First, improvement doesn’t have to be a one-on-one experience. It can be a shared experience.
Group or family coaching. A practice club. An excuse for 45 – 60 minutes hitting golf balls with friends and
family and then a drink and possibly food together afterwards.
 
With a better game, there’s more fun and enjoyment. There’s an opportunity to help
and encourage others. There’s the motivation to play and share the experience more often.
And there’s no experience like playing golf with friends. 
 

A better playing experience out on the golf course is great.
It adds to everything: fulfillment, friendships, fun, fitness.
 
 
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