Welcome to another edition of our newsletter.
In this week’s mail we cast an eye over some great golfing destinations abroad to help you beat those winter blues, we take a look at some products that will really help your game, and we'll also be discussing the Ryder Cup teams with one pick remaining. Enjoy the read. |
Back by popular demand!
Due to the unprecedented success from last year's inaugural Corporate Cup Goring & Streatley GC invite you to play in this year's event on the 5th October and the format will be teams of 4, stableford competition with 2 scores to count.
*Official Club Handicap Required*
11am - Arrival for beverages and a light lunch 12pm - Shotgun start 5pm - Prize presentation and luxury buffet Superb Prizes will be awarded to the first 5 teams. First prize will include a fantastic tour of Bentley's world-famous production facilities based in Crewe, an experience that is normally reserved exclusively for Bentley customers. Additional prizes will include a £10k Hole in One prize on the 16th, special hole in one prizes on the 4th, 9th and 12th holes, Nearest the pin, Longest drive and Beat the Pro Gamble hole on the 9th. Only £50 pp for Goring Members, £80 for visitors and is the perfect event to entertain.
But spaces are filling fast, so enter a team please contact Jenny on 01491 873229 or e-mail: jenny@goringgolf.co.uk
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All roads lead to Paris… The finale of the Made in Denmark tournament was an all-English affair, with a four-way play-off between Lee Westwood, Jonathan ‘Jigger’ Thomson, Steven Brown and eventual winner Matt Wallace. The tournament was played at the home course of Ryder Cup Captain, Thomas Bjorn, and the event has become a firm favourite with both players and fans alike.. The automatic picks for Europe’s Ryder Cup team were also decided in Denmark, but I’m sure you are all now talking about the Captain’s wildcard picks that took place on Wednesday. The American team still have one pick remaining with the finale of the FedExCup unfolding over the next few weeks and all eyes on East Lake for the next 10-million-dollar man! Let me know your thoughts here on the wildcard picks. Click hereto let me know. |
Shoe madness in-store... We don't really want to talk about it. But winter is coming. The colder and wetter months are not too far away, and some of you have already been coming in-store looking for a pair of winter golf shoes in preparation. Well, to help you we've put together a shoe madness sale on shoes in-store.
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Check out what you could save below:
adidas Adipure Flex was £99.99, now £69.99 adidas 360 Traxion BOA was £99.99, now £69.99 adidas Adicross Classic £69.95, now £49.99 adidas PWRBAND BOA Boost £129.99, now £65.00 FootJoy DryJoy Tour was £129.99, now £94.99 FootJoy DNA was £134.99, now £89.99 FootJoy SuperLites was £109.99, now £79.99 FootJoy AWD was £64.99, now £39.99 FootJoy GreenJoy was £49.99, now £29.99 FootJoy Versaluxe was £129.99, now £79.99
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Treat yourself from our SALE rail....
With the end of the season, it is also time for us to clear out some of our summer clothing with up to 70% OFF on top brands such as FootJoy, PING Collection, Mizuno, adidas and Galvin Green.
Check out all these items on our SALE rail. |
But that's not all...
We've also put together a SALE on top of the range irons from TaylorMade and Titleist at prices significantly cheaper than our online competitors.
TaylorMade M3 irons 5-PW reg. steel (competitor £669.99, our price £575.99)
Titleist AP2 irons 4-PW stiff steel (competitor £950, our price £750.00)
Titleist AP3 irons 4-PW reg. steel (competitor £950, our price £750.00)
Titleist AP1 irons 5-GW reg. steel (competitor £750, our price £500.00)
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Now that we’re moving into autumn, you need to start thinking about layering over your snazzy polo shirt with a stylish sweater that doesn't become too restrictive when you swing. We've got a great range of sweaters in-store, including some club crested pieces, too. |
| Enter Glenmuir. Their garments are expertly crafted to give you the very best quality out on the course. Not only that, they also do club cresting, meaning you can wear the club's badge with pride the next time you tee it up in competitions or travel on away days.
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