Hello golfer,
In this week's newsletter you can find out the latest regarding John Baxter, learn about an exciting bit of technology that we've install in-store, as well as some news that I'm not afraid to admit.
Thank you to everyone who took time to pop into to our half price weekend. Some terrific bargains were had, helping us make way for all the new and exciting product that is set to arrive. April is the big month for stock delivery and with only a matter of weeks until then, I hope you're all getting in the golfing mood.
This week we have received FootJoy's 2016 polo shirts and Chill-Out tops (with or without our club crest), as well as more shoes to add to their range. Why don't you swing by for a try?
Another new addition to the pro shop is our EMP Monitor which was installed on Monday (pictured above). Be sure to take a look at the different banners highlighting our special offers and services when you're in the shop, you'll be able to get up to speed with everything to help your game.
We are running a fantastic deal on Titleist Pro V1 balls where you will receive one free dozen when you purchase three or more dozen - that's a saving of £39.99! Order yours here.
On Thursday I headed up to the Callaway Fitting Centre in St Andrews, and after a hard two hour session, I've come out with something a little different in this year's sticks. Graphite shafts are usually thought of as the shaft for the older golfer, and I can confirm that I now fall into this category! With the advancement in technology over recent years, the shaft advised on this occasion is deemed to be the one for me.
With a most enjoyable fit and the new clubs now ordered, I am expecting great things. Here's what I will have in my bag for 2016:
Feel free to pop by in a week or so and I'll give you a nose once they arrive. If you wish to share a similar experience, get in touch here.
For those of you who weren't aware, John Baxter (AKA Jungle) felt a little unwell on Saturday and was rushed to The Western General on Sunday morning via ambulance with an expected brain bleed. You'll all be glad to know he's on the mend after some tests and, although feeling like he's been hit by a truck, will hopefully be back on the turf real soon. Being kept in for 10 days to be monitored, he advised the nurses are taking great care of him! Get well soon, John.