Welcome to another edition of our newsletter recapping a former World Number one winning his first European Tour victory in four years and looking at why it's important to know the rules. Enjoy the read!
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It's never too late Lee Westwood rolled back the years to claim his first European Tour title since 2014, as he shot a flawless final round of 64 to win the Nedbank Challenge. The Englishman carded six birdies and an eagle on Sunday, finishing three shots clear of overnight leader Sergio Garcia, who finished on 12-under. Westwood, who is a former World Number One, mentioned in his post-round interview that he has "got a bit of a process" he’s going through with his golf swing, which is helping him see and hit better shots. It goes to show that it’s never too late to make swing changes, even if you’re a top golfer.
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Roll the rock with PING
As we just touched on, Lee Westwood 'putt' - pun intended - one of PING's new putters to great effect last week, holing many clutch putts en route to victory.
With studies showing that players are playing the wrong legnth putters, PING has introduced their adjustable-length shaft mechanism for customized length between 32" and 36", so you can find your right length and hole more putts.
We've taken delivery of PING's new range in-store, so come and see for yourself how good they're.
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