Your Easter itinerary


We've got an Easter weekend all wrapped up for you

This weekend we want you and your family members to enjoy our golf course. Come and play a couple of rounds, enjoy a few drinks at the restaurant, and catch up with friends this Easter weekend.

All KCC members who have Unlimited golf and don’t take up the 3 2 1 Golf offer, please ask the Pro Shop for your complimentary Halfway Voucher from the 19th to the 22nd April.

 
We hope to see you all there!
 
 
We're going to have a hopping good time this Sunday

Bring the whole family! Entries for adults are R179 and the kiddies only pay R89.


Activities for the kids includes:
 • Bouncy castle
 Make your own bunny masks
 Egg painting

 

End Easter off on a highlight
 
 

Have a tasty April

 
Start your day with a hearty breakfast

Sit-down for only R49 ( + R10 coffee included).

Book your breakfast at 031 764 0555 or 083 236 8015.
 
 
Lunch with an ocean twist
 
 
 

Who's been winning at the Club?


Thursday 11 April 2019
Ladies Skitfield Cup

1st: Georgie Nolden 32 pts
2nd: Sue Evans 32 pts co
3rd: Sue Hipkin 31 pts oco
4th: Sally Murray 31 pts co


Saturday 13th April

AM:

A Division

1st: S Kirby 68 nett
2nd: D Brayshay 79 nett


B Division


1st: T Visagie 68 nett oco
2nd: J Davey 68 nett co
3rd: K Archer 69 nett oco


C Division


1st: H Briner 38 pts
2nd: M Shacklock 37 pts
3rd: G Rechner 36 pts


Alliance

1st: M Teixiera; T Visagie; D Snyman & J Davey 50 pts

PM:

A Division

1st: B Botha Snr 68 nett
2nd: S Gaia 68 nett
3rd: A Murray 69 nett


B Division


1st: A North 65 nett
2nd: P Smith 68 nett
3rd: W Volek 69 nett


C Division

1st: C Meyer 35 pts
2nd: A Clavert 34 pts oco
3rd: A Nash 34 pts co


Alliance

1st: G Lovell; A Calvert; S Stroebel; W Volek 55 pts

Simplify your short game

 
Practice, check, repeat on the course
 
Knowing exactly how far you hit each wedge with a short, medium and full swing is vital if you want to become an accurate wedge player. You can also start to practice different shots. 
 
9-3 swing 11-1 swing Full swing
 
 
Bump and runs.
Flop shot.
Low shot into back pin position. Low controlled shot into the wind. High approach shot into
front pin position.
 
Armed with your wedge chart and your favorite distance with your favorite wedge, you’ll know where to lay-up if you can’t get to the green with your approach. That’s better game management. Every golfer, whatever their handicap, should have a wedge chart.

 
Fill your wedge chart

To gauge a distance for each of your swings for each wedge can be difficult without assistance. So why not book a session with us. Let’s complete your wedge chart and at the same time, we can look over your three swings. Maybe there are other improvements.
 
Book a session >
 

Better ball striking

 
Struggling? Is it the release?
 
Last week we told you that one of the primary reasons that some golfers make poor contact is their weight movement on the downswing.
 
 
 
Instead of the weight moving from the back foot to front foot through the downswing, some golfers attempt to lift the ball at contact by making an ascending blow on the ball. This almost always involves the weight traveling the wrong direction – front foot to back foot - in the downswing.

The other cause of inconsistent and poor ball striking we see is the early release of the club; sometimes known as "casting".

 
In this image, the clubhead is being released very early, and the angle between the lead arm and the shaft has been lost too soon in the swing. Clubhead speed will be lost at impact, and so will ball striking consistency. Good ball striking requires that the clubhead is released to the ball later rather than earlier in the downswing. Look how the angle between lead arm and shaft has been retained.
 

 
Most amateur golfers finish short of their target,
even after they’ve given it everything. If you’re a mid to lower handicap, you need accuracy, and that’s as much about distance. So think about taking one club more than you need and shortening the backswing and follow-through slightly.

 
What would improve your ball striking?

Is there a single fault that is impacting on the consistency and quality of your ball striking? How easily can it be fixed? It’s worth finding out because solid, consistent contact with your irons is one of the best feelings in golf. It’s time for better.
 
Contact us >
 

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