Golf Weekly

Golf Weekly




Bend it Like Beckham – on a Golf Course!

August 2 - 8, 2017
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Check how good your football skills really are using an utterly new approach - play a round of FootGolf at the Royal Golf Club! The game is a merger of two of the most popular sports in the world – football and golf. The goal is to kick a standard football into a cup in as few shots as possible. FootGolf gives players two hours of great fun on the Club’s championship course and prices start from BD5 per person. FootGolf tee times are available every Sunday evening between 6:30pm and 7:30pm and everyone is welcome to play. To book, call the Club on 17750777.





Summer Promotions Passport Available Now

August 2 - 8, 2017
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Invest BD2 in the Royal Golf Club’s Summer Passport and enjoy a massive range of discounts on golf, golf lessons, golf merchandise, food and beverages, country club day passes and more. The Summer Passport is available for purchase from 1st May from the Pro Shop and is valid for use until 31st August 2017.





Membership Installment Plan

August 2 - 8, 2017
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Golf membership at the Royal Golf Club is now more easily affordable with the introduction of a monthly installment plan. Under the terms of the plan golfers can become members of the 9 hole par 3 Wee Monty course for just BD56 per month or of the 18 hole Montgomerie championship course from BD105 per month. There are numerous categories of membership available to suit people of all ages and abilities. For full details, contact the Royal Golf Club on 17750777.





Chip and run

August 2 - 8, 2017
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When faced with a chip shot from just off the green, deciding which club to use or which shot to play completely depends on the scenario. In order to get the ball to roll more on the green after landing, we can place the ball to the back of the stance with the hands slightly ahead; this will cause the club to de-loft. In general terms playing this shot, for a sand wedge the ball will be in the air for 50 per cent of the shot and roll for 50 per cent, using a 7-iron the ball will be in the air for 30 per cent of the shot and roll for 30 per cent. Using this information you can plot your way around the green, avoiding slopes and hollows and using them to your advantage where necessary.





Teeing up for the Open

August 2 - 8, 2017
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The Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open came to a dramatic end earlier on Sunday with South Korea’s Lee Mi-hyang taking home the silverware.