Archive for October, 2011

Hit it better, not harder.

It’s inevitable that outdoor sports are affected by prevailing weather conditions and probably none more so than golf where distance is a premium and accuracy a necessity. In attempting the former, the latter usually suffers and the player, if not experienced, immediately assumes that the ball must be struck harder to counteract the wind. For [...]

Wrexham Golf Club impliment winter rules

As the mini heat wave of two weeks ago reverts to seasonal normality with cooler days and high winds, golf continues as best as possible amongst the detritus left by leaves and broken branches that are occupying the time of at least one green keeper per club. Wrexham played their annual match between the Past [...]

More golf news from North East Wales

Further to last week’s report, may I thank everyone who attended the funeral of Malcolm Edwards last Monday morning in their various capacities either as friends or members of the golfing fraternity who collectively made such an impression on his closest family? His wife Jacquie, son Roy, and daughter Tina would like me to express [...]