Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Friends on and off the course – Rose & Scott just surpassed $50M in earnings

Justin Rose, Adam Scott hit $50M milestone together

Justin Rose won at Torrey Pines. Adam Scott challenged him to the final hole. And thanks to that 1-2 finish at the Farmers Insurance Open, both surpassed $50 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour.

It’s a feat achieved by only five other players. These days, it’s little more than a monetary milestone.

But it was fitting they did it together.

Born 14 days apart in July 1980, they have been great friends since they tussled in South Africa at the Alfred Dunhill Championship in January 2001. Both were 20. Scott made a 4-foot birdie putt on the last hole to beat Rose and win for the first time as a pro. Oddly enough — or maybe not — Rose won his first professional title a year later in the same tournament.

What makes the timing so appropriate that both joined the $50 million club on the same day is that their PGA Tour careers effectively began together, with a little help from the men who now run the PGA Tour (commissioner Jay Monahan) and the PGA of America (chief executive Seth Waugh).

Waugh at the time was CEO of Deutsche Bank Americas, the title sponsor of a new tournament that had the Tiger Woods Foundation as the charitable arm. Monahan was hired as the tournament director.

“We gave them both exemptions,” Waugh said Tuesday from Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he was caddying for his son in a PGA Tour Latinoamerica qualifying tournament. “Adam was pretty obvious. Jay called me and said, ‘Let’s talk about exemptions,’ which I’d never done.”

Monahan mentioned using a special exemption for international players on an English kid who had had a good British Open, turned pro and missed 20 consecutive cuts before getting his career on track. Waugh already was aware he was talking about Rose, who had won on three tours (Europe, South Africa, Japan) the previous year.

And then Waugh really got to know him.

“We get to the pro-am draw party Wednesday night at the statehouse in Boston,” Waugh said. “It was a formal deal. Mitt Romney was the governor, and we’re all giving our suit speeches. There’s this tall kid by the seafood bar eating shrimp and looking lonely. I walk up to him and said: ‘How are you doing? Are you Justin Rose?’ I said, ‘What are you doing here?’

“He said Deutsche Bank was nice enough to give him an exemption and he thought he would come up and thank somebody,” Waugh said. “He was staying all the way in Providence. I said, ‘You just did.’ But that’s Justin. No agent, nobody telling him what to do. He ended finishing third. And the rest is history.”

The history between Scott and Rose was just getting started.

They have piled up victories around the world, amassing long streaks of winning. Scott went 14 consecutive years with at least one victory worldwide and has 27 for his career. Rose won Sunday for the 22nd time worldwide, extending his streak to 10 consecutive years with at least one victory, including his gold medal at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

They now are neighbors at Albany in the Bahamas, both married with two children.

They each have won one major, which they won consecutively.

Scott finally delivered Australia a green jacket when he won the 2013 Masters. Rose sent him a text message of congratulations, which prompted this famous reply from Scott: “This is our time.”

Two months later, Rose won the U.S. Open at Merion.

He had practiced the week before the Masters with Scott in the Bahamas, even played a couple of rounds together.

“I took his money both times,” Rose said.

And then Scott won the Masters, which made the text exchange really hit home.

Indeed, it was their time, and they kept going. Scott reached No. 1 in the world in the spring of 2014. Rose reached No. 1 in the world late last summer, and the Englishman extended his lead atop the world ranking with his two-shot victory at Torrey Pines.

Waugh still thinks about that Monday afternoon at the TPC Boston, where Scott and Rose spent the entire week together, at restaurants and on the leaderboard. They have won so much and done so well that money doesn’t define them.

In this case, it was simply a reminder of where it all began.

SOURCE:  USAToday

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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Perfect your putting anytime!

8 Simple Indoor Golf Putting Drills to Practice Daily

The following at home golf drills are beginner level to build basic fundamental putting stroke skills. You need just a few phone books and a coin or tee to set up these indoor putting practice drills.

Also, you can practice these putting drills on carpet if you don’t have a synthetic indoor putting green.

Drill #1: Phone Book Path

Drop two phone books onto the ground at home and leave enough distance between them that your putter can barely squeeze through. Make practice strokes focusing on keeping the putter path straight and putter face square. If you don’t, you may bump into the books which give you feedback that your putting stroke wasn’t straight for that stroke.

Drill #2: Phone Book with Golf Ball

Set up two phone books again so that you’ve left your putter enough room to make a stroke between them. Now place a 10 foot piece of painter’s tape in the middle of the path and parallel to the books so that it creates a target line. Several feet of tape should be outside the books so that you can see how your ball stays on line for several feet.

Set a golf ball down in the middle of the books path on the target line you’ve created and stroke putts. You can use the books to monitor your back swing length compared to your forward swing length. The forward swing should be equal or slightly bigger than the back swing. Using the books as a guide for a straight putting stroke, try to see how many putts you can keep on the tape/target line.

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Drill #3: Right Handed Putts

Pick a target to putt to from 3 feet away and using just your right hand, stroke one handed putts trying to hit the target. Make sure to keep the putter path straight still as well as the face square to your target. This will build your putting stroke by ingraining skill with one hand.

Drill #4: Left Handed Putts

Repeating the same golf drill from above, use just your left hand to stroke 3 foot putts to a target you’ve selected. These two one handed putting drills make a our list of the best golf drills at home because of their simplicity but also their effectiveness.

You’ll be surprised how much more confident you feel once you can master one handed putting strokes. Spend 15 minutes each day and it will add up over the month, you’ll see 🙂

Drill #5: Putting to a Tee

One of the best ways to practice putting at home is simply working on your control of the putter face. Set up a golf tee so that it’s upside down.

Starting 3 feet away, putt a ball to the tee trying to knock it over. Then move back to 4 feet, 5 feet, and so on. Try to work your way back to 20 feet away and still be able to knock the tee over.

You’ll gain amazing feel of your putter’s face and know when you’ve closed the face or opened the face during the putting stroke since you’re hitting to a super small target.

Drill #6: Putting to a King of Hearts

Grab a King of Hearts playing card from a deck of cards and lay it on the carpet or floor several feet away from you. Attempt to putt the golf ball with enough speed that it stops on top of the king of hearts.

This is a challenging putting drill that will improve your putting distance control before you know it. And using a playing card helps simulate a golf hole since it’s small, so you’ll also work on your putting accuracy by making sure you’re aligned to the target properly.

Drill #7: Three Ball Distance Control

For this putting practice drill, you want create a 1 foot long box or zone using tape or some sort of distance marker. The goal is to putt all 3 balls into this zone with each ball going slightly further than the previous ball. But the 3rd ball can’t go beyond the 12 inch zone. It teaches you putting distance control by forcing you to feel each putt and try to replicate that distance but slightly further without over hitting the ball so that it rolls beyond the 1 foot long zone.

Drill #8: Golf Putting Stance Practice

Lastly, we want you to improve your putting set up and your stance. This is a fundamental step to helping you make a straight putting stroke.

Have your putter sitting next to the couch and during TV shows or during commercial breaks, stand up and work on the proper putting stance set up.

Doing this for just 15 minutes per day can build muscle memory and turn into a good habit so that your putting stroke improves without a whole lot of effort.

SOURCE: golfpracticeguides.com

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Monday, January 28, 2019

NINE & DINE every Thursday at Heritage Harbour

Couples Nine & Dine

Let’s have a fun time of playing Nine Holes of Golf followed by a delicious Dinner at the Eatery!

Every Thursday thru April, 2019

TEE TIMES start at 3 pm with Dinner following

Members $29 pp includes $15 dinner credit | Non-members $39 pp includes $15 dinner credit

Call the Pro Shop to reserve your spot!

941-746-2696

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Sunday, January 27, 2019

Let us cook for you this week!

Dinner Formats for the Whole Season you can count on !!!  

January thru April

Come enjoy the Great Food, Nightly Specials, Entertainment and Camaraderie.

Dinner Service will run from 5 pm to 8 pm 

•  (longer if busy)  •

BAR OPEN LATER!

WEDNESDAY

SEAFOOD SPECIALS NIGHT

 Seafood Specials Menu plus standard dinner menu offerings.

THURSDAY

BABY BACK RIB NIGHT

YOU KNOW THE FLAVOR, COME FOR THE TASTE!

Baby back ribs plus other great specials and standard dinner menu items.

FRIDAY

PRIME RIB NIGHT

plus other specials and standard menu items available.

2 FOR 1 Happy Hour Specials all night long

Let us know you will be joining us…

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Saturday, January 26, 2019

🏈 Get in the red zone with us on Super Bowl Sunday!

SUPER BOWL PARTY & BUFFET

Sunday, February 3rd – festivities will begin at 5 pm

Treat yourself to BBQ Pork & Chicken sliders, Chicken Wings, Taco Bar with all the fixin’s and much more!

FAMILY • FRIENDS • FOOTBALL & FUN

$25 per person – includes tax & gratuity

RSVP is kindly accepted

Hurry run and sign-up for all the fun!

LET US KNOW WHO YOU THINK IS GOING TO WIN…

 

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Thursday, January 24, 2019

Come on out for a Fun Night for a Great Cause!

SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th, 2019

6:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Heritage Harbour Golf Club

TICKETS $75.00

ticket price includes funny money, raffle ticket, food, beer and wine

FOR RESERVATIONS & TICKETS • CLICK BELOW

Great Prizes include Weekend Getaways – Golf Outings – Themed Gift Baskets 

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Wednesday, January 23, 2019

First Down 🏈 TOUCHDOWN – Join us for our Super Bowl Party & Buffet

SUPER BOWL PARTY & BUFFET

Sunday, February 3rd – festivities will begin at 5 pm

Treat yourself to BBQ Pork & Chicken sliders, Chicken Wings, Taco Bar with all the fixin’s and much more!

FAMILY • FRIENDS • FOOTBALL & FUN

$25 per person – includes tax & gratuity

RSVP is kindly accepted

LET US KNOW WHO YOU THINK IS GOING TO WIN…

 

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He’s Back!!! Tiger makes his debut at Torrey Pines with some new tricks in his bag.

It’s official: Tiger Woods has new TaylorMade irons, driver in his bag for 2019

Tiger Woods begins his 2019 season this week at Torrey Pines, and he will carry some new TaylorMade irons and woods in his bag when he steps to the tee.

Woods posted a photo of his new bag to Twitter on Tuesday, along with the message, “Always fun to put new toys in the bag. Excited and ready to get 2019 started. #TeamTaylorMade #FIO19.”

This year Woods is swapping out his old TaylorMade TW Phase1 irons for a new prototype set called TaylorMade P7-TW irons. GOLF’s Jonathan Wall reported that Woods was carrying the new irons this weekend at an exhibition event at Bluejack National, a new course outside Houston that Woods designed

The irons aren’t Woods’s only new clubs this year. Based on the photo, he has also swapped in a new TaylorMade M5 driver, along with a 3-wood. It appears he will keep the TaylorMade M3 5-wood in his bag for now. He previously used a M3 driver and 3-wood last season.

His putter is obscured in the photo, but Woods is expected to stick with his faithful Scotty Cameron Newport 2 putter, which he used during 13 of his major championship victories.

No word yet on the wedges and ball the 14-time major champion will put in play this year. Last season, he used TaylorMade Milled Grind wedges in 56° and 60° with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts, and Bridgestone Tour B XS golf balls. He had that gear in his bag during his 80th PGA Tour victory at the Tour Championship in September.

Tiger chose to make his 2019 Tour debut at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, a tournament he has won seven times. (Woods also captured the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey.) It’s Woods’s first chance to back up his successful comeback campaign in 2018.

SOURCE:  Golf.com

 

 

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Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Better results with your Golf Game with proper preparation.

10 Pro Tips for Playing the Best Golf of Your Life

IF YOU WANT TO GET A few extra yards and take a few strokes off your golf game, you’re probably tempted to splurge on a fancy new driver or revolutionary new golf ball. But the fact is, you can get even better results from proper preparation. Armed with nothing but a pro warm-up routine and a little know-how, you could add a dozen yards to your drive and take several strokes off your score card. Here’s how.

1. Warm up.

I wish two draft beers and half a cigar was a warm-up, but it is not. Full-body movements that include trunk flexing, extending and rotating are a great start. Other dynamic warm-up moves should target hip rotation in all directions. Lastly, making sure that your shoulders are prepared for all parts of your back swing and follow through will ensure a good first shot from the tee box.

2. Hydrate.

Being only 10 percent dehydrated can lead to a loss of up to 5 percent of your ability to produce power. That means that if you’re used to hitting your 9-iron 130 yards, now you’ve lost 7 yards. You like hitting that 5-iron 180? Not anymore: If you’re dehydrated, you’re now only hitting it 170. Any good golfer knows how important being on your distances can be when trying to beat the course. It’s pretty hard to know how far you will hit your clubs if you are not properly hydrated.

3. Get fueled up.

If you think hydration is important for athletic output, then you’d better understand how vital proper pre-golf nutrition is to your success, too. Golf is a marathon with bouts of some pretty explosive movements. And, it all happens over the course of a lot of walking and strategizing. If you don’t have a good base of calories and blood sugar to start with, it’s like trying to drive from Virginia to Maine on a half tank of gas.

4. Keep fueling.

It’s so easy to get lost in the competition of the game of golf. The excitement of good shots. The frustration of duffs and slices. It’s all any of us can do to keep our heads together. Now, try limiting your brain’s energy source during a round and the mental game gets a lot harder. Something as simple as some trail mix, an energy drink or a peanut butter and jelly sandwich will keep your mind sharp and your muscles purring.

5. Be strong.

This isn’t necessarily something you can do before each round of golf, but it should be in the forefront of your mind if getting better at golf is the goal. Any strength-building activity you enjoy and can do consistently will work. The important thing is knowing that strength is built in the off-season, sped up in the preseason and hopefully maintained in some manner during the season.

6. Be flexible.

You’re not going to see a lot of true flexibility gains from a few stretches before a round of golf. What you will feel is a much more prepared nervous system and improved joint mobility, which will translate to your golf game as more pure and efficient mobility. This is key for anyone trying to beat a course, break a distance mark or just get through a round without nagging aches and pains.

7. Seek coaching.

Lots of folks are good athletes or have played sports their entire lives, but things seem to change when they pick up a golf club; their athletic experience just doesn’t transfer. As a lifelong baseball athlete, I can speak to this frustration firsthand. There are few things more aggravating than having difficulty hitting that little white ball on the ground.

But put me, or any other experienced athlete, back into their familiar setting like holding a baseball bat, tennis racket or a basketball, and things feel right again. Once you get a pro to look at you swing a club and help you refine some of your technique, your game – and outlook – will improve.

8. Know good pain from bad pain.

Knowing the difference between “good” pain that’s part of progress and “bad” pain that leads to injury starts in off-season golf-strengthening programs and continues through life. Those of us who know what “good” pain is also spend less time sitting out practices or rounds of golf because we know how useful movement is for healing and furthering our own athletic progress.

9. Periodize.

This term might not be familiar to even serious golfers, but to a strength coach or a physical therapist, this is one of the most important pieces of the golf strength, injury prevention and performance puzzle. This is the term we use to describe how training programs change depending on a golfer’s current fitness level and the time of the year we’re working.

For example, how important is it for a golfer who lives in the mid-Atlantic or northeast to be the most explosive and most ready to play golf in December? Not very. So, seek golf-specific programming for all of the different phases of the year, as well as competition and play. In this way, you can get the most out of each phase and maximize your physical abilities during the golf season.

10. Rest and recover.

This shouldn’t be the first time any good golfer has heard that taking proper care of your body after some time at the range or after a round of golf is a good idea. This might, however, be the first time that you realize that it could be the single most important – and easiest – thing you can do to ensure a pain-free and rewarding golf season.

SOURCE:  USNews&WorldReport

Try these great tips next time you tee it up at Heritage Harbour!

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Monday, January 21, 2019

Great Food, Nightly Specials, Entertainment and Camaraderie

Dinner Formats for the Whole Season you can count on !!!  

January thru April

Come enjoy the Great Food, Nightly Specials, Entertainment and Camaraderie.

Dinner Service will run from 5 pm to 8 pm 

•  (longer if busy)  •

BAR OPEN LATER!

WEDNESDAY

SEAFOOD SPECIALS NIGHT

 Seafood Specials Menu plus standard dinner menu offerings.

THURSDAY

BABY BACK RIB NIGHT

YOU KNOW THE FLAVOR, COME FOR THE TASTE!

Baby back ribs plus other great specials and standard dinner menu items.

FRIDAY

PRIME RIB NIGHT

plus other specials and standard menu items available.

2 FOR 1 Happy Hour Specials all night long

Let us know you will be joining us…

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Couples Night at the Club – Join us for nine holes of golf & dinner!

Couples Nine & Dine

Let’s have a fun time of playing Nine Holes of Golf followed by a delicious Dinner at the Eatery!

Every Thursday Day thru April, 2019

TEE TIMES start at 3 pm with Dinner following

Members $29 pp includes $15 dinner credit | Non-members $39 pp includes $15 dinner credit

Call the Pro Shop to reserve your spot!

941-746-2696

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Sunday, January 20, 2019

Casino Night – Play for a Great Cause!

SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th, 2019

6:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Heritage Harbour Golf Club

TICKETS $75.00

ticket price includes funny money, raffle ticket, food, beer and wine

FOR RESERVATIONS & TICKETS • CLICK BELOW

Great Prizes include Weekend Getaways – Golf Outings – Themed Gift Baskets 

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Friday, January 18, 2019

It’s Fun Fact Friday!

Who Knew??

The chances of making two holes-in-one in a round of golf are one in 67 million.

How many hole-in-one’s have you had???  Tell us when & where!

Why not try for yourself?  Book a tee time today!

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January Golf Special — All Friends & Neighbors invited!

Hello loyal customers, we would like to extend to you a Friends & Neighbors offer for the month of January. 

Tuesdays | Thursdays | Sundays 

$59 before 11 am with lunch | $49 after 11 am* | $39 after 1 pm*

Start the New Year off with Great Golf!

We all know golf is better with friends – invite yours to play along with you!

*tee times after 11 am DO NOT INCLUDE the lunch offer.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Come on out for a Fun Night for a Great Cause!

SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th, 2019

6:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Heritage Harbour Golf Club

TICKETS $75.00

ticket price includes funny money, raffle ticket, food, beer and wine

FOR RESERVATIONS & TICKETS • CLICK BELOW

Great Prizes include Weekend Getaways – Golf Outings – Themed Gift Baskets 

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Tropical Triumph for Matt Kuchar

Prime Rib Night on Fridays at the Eatery!

Our End of Week Party starts at 5 pm with 2 for 1 Drink Specials all night long.

A Prime Rib Dinner will satisfy your appetite! — Plus other dinner specials and standard menu available.

Come see us – we look forward to serving you!

RSVP for our fabulous upcoming events at the club – click below

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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Here’s a great golf tip for you to try!

MAKE THE ONES YOU HATE TO MISS

A six-footer is by no means a gimme, but it’s still short enough that it stings when it doesn’t go in. To make more of these, start by locking in your speed. It’s the most important part of every putt. And when you assess speed, don’t just factor how fast the ball needs to roll to get to the front of the cup. Think about it: You’re not trying to be so precise with your putting that the ball falls in on its last rotation. So forget the front of the cup. You should be looking at a spot 1½ feet beyond the hole. You’ll still be in tap-in range if you miss, but now you know the ball is going to get there every time.

Once you’ve determined that spot, then you can read the break. Start by walking to the hole, and try to picture the line in your head, keeping in mind that it continues 18 inches past the cup. Typically a putt of this length isn’t going to break that much—unless your course is Augusta National.

To get my speed down, I often practice with a small silicone cover over the top of the hole. The ball rolls right over it. If you don’t have one, you can just putt over the location of an old cup like I’m doing here (see bottom photo). The point is to get the ball to stop at a consistent distance beyond the hole. After I hit a putt that rolls over the cup and stops where I want it to stop, I’ll put a dime down to mark that end point. Then I’ll stroke putts over the hole trying to get every one to stop on a dime, so to speak.

DEVELOP A SHOT CLOCK
Having a pre-shot routine is important, but that doesn’t mean only doing the same things before every putt. Just as important is the amount of time you take to do those things. It will make a big difference if there’s a consistent duration from setup to stroke—it gives you good rhythm and confidence. Another thing you should do before you hit a putt is to take one last look at your line of putt all the way to the hole and then back to your ball—but do it quickly. The longer you stand over the ball, the more likely you’ll start to psych yourself out that you might miss. Good putting is a lot more mental than physical. Not a lot can go wrong with your stroke on a six-footer—it’s a fairly short and quiet motion. If you can relax and trust in what you’ve done prior to the putt, your chance of rolling one in will go way up.

BE AN ATHLETE, NOT A ROBOT
If you struggle with these makable putts, it’s probably because you’re too focused on using perfect mechanics. I’ve got news for you, guys like me on the PGA Tour rarely set up and make a textbook stroke, yet the tour average for putts made from six feet last season was 70 percent. What I’m saying is, there are a lot of ways to get the ball to go in the hole.

Putting is extremely personal, but everyone should feel comfortable over the ball. I like when my arms hang freely, and I have a slight roundness to my back. As for the stroke, I don’t think about the length the putter moves back and through. Instead, I try to be as athletic as possible, meaning my process is to look at what I have to do—then react. If you’re shooting a basketball, you don’t think about how hard your arm has to move for the ball to reach the basket, you just look at the rim and let it fly. Try putting with that same mind-set.

SOURCE:  golfdigest

 

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It’s Rib Night on Thursdays at the Eatery!

Got Ribs? We do on Thursday Nights at The Eatery!

The Bradshaw Brothers ribs are back – dinner starts at 5 pm.

We will also have our standard dinner menu and other specials offered for your dining pleasure.

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Monday, January 14, 2019

Seafood Specials this Wednesday!

Dinner and Live Music this Wednesday at The Eatery.

Enjoy any of our Seafood Specials selections or any items off of our standard menu will be offered as well.  Dinner will begin at 5 pm with Live Music at 6 pm.

 

 

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It’s a Date Night with Golf and Dinner!

Couples Nine & Dine

Let’s have a fun time of playing Nine Holes of Golf followed by a delicious Dinner at the Eatery!

Every Thursday Day thru April, 2019

TEE TIMES start at 3 pm with Dinner following

Members $29 pp includes $15 dinner credit | Non-members $39 pp includes $15 dinner credit

Call the Pro Shop to reserve your spot!

941-746-2696

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Friday, January 11, 2019

TRIVIA NIGHT IS BACK!

Join us for Trivia Night on Thursday, January 31st.

Always a fun time at the club – let’s see who is the smartest!

Baby Back Rib Dinner starts at 6 pm and Trivia will follow at 7 pm, we look forward to seeing you!

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Golf • Lunch • Beer Special before 11 am on Tues / Thur / Sunday

Hello loyal customers, we would like to extend to you a Friends & Neighbors offer for the month of January. 

Tuesdays | Thursdays | Sundays 

$59 before 11 am with lunch | $49 after 11 am* | $39 after 1 pm*

Start the New Year off with Great Golf!

We all know golf is better with friends – invite yours to play along with you!

*tee times after 11 am DO NOT INCLUDE the lunch offer.

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Come on out for a Fun Night for a Great Cause!

SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th, 2019

6:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Heritage Harbour Golf Club

TICKETS $75.00

ticket price includes funny money, raffle ticket, food, beer and wine

FOR RESERVATIONS & TICKETS • CLICK BELOW

Great Prizes include Weekend Getaways – Golf Outings – Themed Gift Baskets 

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Start your weekend with us at The Eatery!

Our End of Week Party starts at 5 pm with 2 for 1 Drink Specials all night long.

A Prime Rib Dinner will satisfy your appetite!

Come see us – we look forward to serving you!

RSVP for our fabulous upcoming events at the club – click below

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It’s Fun Fact Friday!

Who Knew??

The first ever golf balls were made of thin leather, stuffed with goose feathers. ‘Feather balls’ were used up until 1848, when they were replaced with the ‘Guttie’ ball, named for the rubber-like sap of the Gutta tree, found in the tropics.

What is your favorite golf ball to play with?

Come on out a tee it up!

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Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Get The Correct Golf Grip

Get The Correct Golf Grip

It’s Key To Proper Takeaway and Swing Plane

Few aspects of the golf swing hold more fascination for struggling club golfers than how to achieve the correct golf grip.

Swing plane, pronation, supination, re-routing, downswing transition, leg drive, and hip resistance on the backswing are some of the more elaborate theories investigated by golfers who habitually slice or hook. Yet more often than not the real cause of wayward shots lies in the way a golfer places his hands on the club. So, before you start making extreme changes to swing mechanics, you should first simplify the golf swing technique by making sure the grip is correct. Following are three of the most important aspects of the grip that affect the takeaway, swing path, plane, and control.

Correct Golf Grip Golden Rules and Tips

The ‘V’s created by the index finger and the thumb of the left and right hands must point to the right shoulder.

Although this is extremely well known, it’s surprising how many golfers have trouble achieving this orthodox hand position. A golfer who slices normally has a weak grip where the left hand is too much underneath the shaft. If you slice, the first thing you should check is that the left hand is turned more to the right, with three knuckles visible after taking up the stance.

Conversely, a golfer who hooks should check that the left hand is not in a “strong” position where it is turned to the right too much.

How the Grip Affects Golf Swing Plane Mechanics

The path of the golf swing takeaway is directly affected by the grip. If the left hand is twisted round to the right too much in a ‘strong’ grip, it generally sets the left arm higher than the right – this leads to a swing path that is too inside and a swing plane that is too flat, which results in a hook. If the golfer’s left hand is on the club in a “weak” position, the right arm is set higher than the left at the address which leads to an outside swing path, a steep swing plane and invariably a slice. Although you may know that you swing the club too flat or upright, before you try to swing onto a more effective plane, check that the hands are placed on the club in a neutral grip.

The Grip Right Thumb and Index Finger Position

Topping the ball is a very common fault. In many cases it can be cured with the correct placement of the right thumb and index finger on the club of the right hand. As the club comes into impact the index finger of the right hand is responsible for accurately squaring up the blade and must be in the most efficient position to guide the club. The thumb is responsible for driving the clubhead down into the ball. It is vital for the thumb to be set on the left-hand side of the shaft — not on top of the shaft, which may seem logical but is wrong.

Backswing Control and the Long Left Thumb

One of the most common causes of mis-hit shots is the loss of control at the top of the backswing. An overswing means a loss of control but with good placement of the left-hand thumb on the club, unless double jointed, an overswing becomes almost impossible.

When taking up the grip, allow the left thumb to sit naturally on the club and not stuck down the shaft, which creates an ugly gap between the thumb and index finger. With the thumb in this position, it is much more capable of controlling the downswing transition, when leverage is at its maximum.

SOURCE: golftipsmag.com

 

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Monday, January 7, 2019

It’s Rib Night on Thursdays at the Eatery!

Got Ribs? We do on Thursday Nights at The Eatery!

The Bradshaw Brothers ribs are back – dinner starts at 5 pm.

View all our fabulous events at the club this month – click below

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Tee Up our January Golf Special!

Hello loyal customers, we would like to extend to you a Friends & Neighbors offer for the month of January. 

Tuesdays | Thursdays | Sundays 

$59 before 11 am with lunch | $49 after 11 am* | $39 after 1 pm*

Start the New Year off with Great Golf!

We all know golf is better with friends – invite yours to play along with you!

*tee times after 11 am DO NOT INCLUDE the lunch offer.

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Seafood Special this Wednesday!

Dinner and Live Music this Wednesday at The Eatery!

Come for dinner at 5 pm and the entertaining music of Joel Rodney Selmion begins at 6 pm 🎶

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Friday, January 4, 2019

It’s Fun Fact Friday!

Who Knew??

Golf has actually been played on the moon! It is only 1 of 2 sports to literally have been played out-of-this-world, along with the javelin throw. Back in 1971, Apollo 14 astronaut, Alan Shepard, swung a one-handed shot with a six-iron, which was all his pressure suit would allow.

Tell us the most unusual place you have played golf!

It’s time for you to shoot for the moon!

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Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Who’s ready for the Masters?

Only 99 days!

The 2019 Masters Tournament will be the 83rd edition of the Masters Tournament and the first of golf’s four major championships to be held in 2019. It will be held from April 11–14 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.

Who will you be cheering for to WIN the 2019 Masters?

GIVE US YOUR PREDICTIONS…

13th Green

Play like a Champion Today!

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Tuesday, January 1, 2019

How To Spin The Golf Ball

How To Spin The Golf Ball

You have no doubt seen TOUR pros on television, or any good golfer for that matter, hit shots into the green that end up spinning back like a rocket, particularly in wet conditions.  You might note how that never really happens when you’re out on the course, and you wonder how exactly they do it!  So, how do they put backspin on the ball?6092745314_e0f8a716b8_z

Being able to spin the golf ball is actually something that most amateurs, and even some seasoned golfers, cannot control.

It is something that comes with experience and a certain degree of proficiency.  It requires you to know how to make solid, “ball-first” contact with the golf ball, and do it with sufficient speed for the grooves to do the work.

There are, of course, many instances where it would be quite useful to be able to put spin the ball.

Often, it’s from a tight lie off of the green, with rough, a bunker or another obstacle between you and the flag.  In such a case, you would typically want to fly the ball close to the spin and have it stop dead or even spin back a little bit.

The focus of this article is to discuss what exactly backspin on the golf ball involves, when you can spin the ball and how it is actually accomplished.  Hopefully this can help some of you who want to take your game to the next level!

How is backspin generated?

Backspin (spinning away from the direction of the target) occurs when the clubface makes contact with the ball and the grooves on the face of the club “grab” the ball, imparting a spin before it takes off.  There are several key factors which affect how much the ball spins, and they include:

  • The effective loft of the clubface at impact.  The higher this loft is, the closer the clubface becomes to pointing directly up towards zenith, and the easier it is for the grooves to grab the ball and “roll it up” the face.  For example, it’s much easier to impart backspin on the ball with a 9-iron as compared with a 3-iron, and you get relatively little spin with a driver.
  • How clean the strike is.  If there is grass, mud, sand or any other matter between the clubface and the ball at impact, some or all of the grooves won’t be able to make contact with the ball to create spin.  This is why you generally cannot spin the ball out of the rough — grass gets between the clubface and the ball.  You generally want to hit the ball before the ground in order to get solid spin.
  • Clubhead speed.  It is important to accelerate through the ball if you want a good backspin.  The faster the face impacts the ball, the more time the grooves have to grab the ball and create spin before the ball “rebounds” or “rockets” off the face.

It is widely believed that the steepness of the clubface path coming into the ball, or the angle of attack, affects the spin of the ball given a fixed loft However, there exists evidence, particularly from TrackMan, that is contrary to this claim.  In general, hitting “down” on the ball does appear not affect spin rates.  The three factors bulletted above are the primary determinants of golf ball spin.

What can I do to spin the ball?

Based on what I mentioned above, you should do the following if you want to maximize the amount of backspin you generate:

  1. Use a quality golf ball with a high spin rating, like the Titleist Pro V1/V1x.
  2. Use a higher-lofted club, or open your clubface.  The shorter clubs — 7, 8, 9 irons, and wedges — will naturally produce more spin than longer clubs.  If you do open your clubface, just be sure to make the necessary adjustments in your alignment.
  3. Hit from a tight clean lie, like from the fairway, fringe or even a bunker.  As I touched on above, you cannot expect to spin the ball out of the rough, especially if it’s sitting down or the grass is long.
  4. Make sure your clubface is clean, hit the ball solidly, and take the divot after the ball.  This will allow the grooves of the face to make full contact with the ball.  Unfortunately, many amateurs often neglect to clean their clubs even when they’re caked with dirt; what they likely don’t realize is that they’re either partially or completely preventing the club from creating backspin.
  5. Accelerate through the ball at an appropriate speed.  If you feel that you’re swinging too slow and it may be hindering your ability to put spin on the ball, take a look at my speed article for some clarity and tips.

Note that the firmness of the golf course typically determines how far balls spin back.  On wet grass (fairways, greens), there is less rollout and most of the spin will go into bringing the ball back.  In other words, the result of spin is much more obvious in soft conditions.

Hopefully, after reading and understanding the concise information presented above, you’ll be well on your way to developing a firm control of the spin on your golf ball.

SOURCE:  golfstead.com

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