Well it will be an exciting day tomorrow. The new TaylorMade M1 Driver will be coming and you will be able to try it. This driver is an absolute game changer and is the first UnMetal wood with a carbon crown making it so light we can increase our clubhead speed which equals more distance.
There are numerous members wanting to try this product and because we are TaylorMade Partners we can give you the opportunity to pre order the club to guarantee it for launch day.
Come and see how much further you could hit it after a custom fit. Also don't forget we run a part exchange program so get in touch now!
Click here to get in touch to arrange your fitting and be one of the first to benefit from the brand new M1.
Golf, perhaps more so than any other sport, has a variety of unwritten rules that can be difficult to interpret and enforce. A failure to adhere to this esoteric code can leave you in a situation where your playing partners or competitors are accusing you of poor sportsmanship.
During the Solheim Cup on Sunday the European's found themselves in such a situation. After America's Alison Lee picked up a putt she believed to have been conceded, things turned a little ugly when Europe were awarded the hole. Who was right and who was wrong?
It's such a difficult call to make and one I'm sure none of us would have felt comfortable making under such intense pressure. Do you go by the letter of the law or the more arbitrary standards of sportsmanship and fair play? There can be numerous instances of such a situation during every round you play and knowing what's the right or wrong thing to do can be tough, especially if you're playing with an inexperienced golfer.
What do you think? Perhaps we should do away with gimmes full stop? Click here to let me know your thoughts.