2/01/2011

Golf Membership - Faithlegg


Golf Membership 2011 - Special Offer - Cost €1194.00

Join on or before the 10th of February 2011 and receive the following:

Full Membership (7 Days) for the 2011 season
2011 Dining Card (€100.00)
2011 GUI/ILGU Levy

This offer is valid to persons who return their application form on or before the 10th of February 2011. 

For more information contact Ryan Hunt PGA Professional/Golf Manager on any of the following:
Mobile: (086) 383 7132; Office: (051) 380588; E-mail: ryanhunt@fhh.ie

Up Close and Personal - N. Howley


Teaching:
• Lessons on the long game
• Lessons on the short game; Pitching, Chipping, Bunker play and Putting
• Playing lessons also available on the golf course.
• Contact the Pro Shop on 01-8412229 for more information.

Retail:
Nigel can supply a full range of Clubs so just ask if what you are looking for is 
not yet in stock.
• Full range of Club Sweaters now in Stock
• Full colour range for both Ladies and Gents

Club Repairs:
• Including Re-Gripping and Re-Shafting
• Lie and Loft Custom Fitting Available

Nigel is also a Qualified Mizuno and Ping Custom Fitter.

To contact Pro shop Tel: (01) 841 2229; Email: balbriggangolfclub@eircom.net


Care of the Course


Bunkers
Before leaving a bunker, players should carefully fill up and smooth over all holes and footprints made by them and any nearby made by others. If a rake is within reasonable proximity of the bunker, the rake should be used for this purpose. 

Repair of Divots, Ball-Marks and Damage by Shoes
Players should carefully repair any divot holes made by them and any damage to the putting green made by the impact of a ball (whether or not made by the player himself). On completion of the hole by all players in the group, damage to the putting green caused by golf shoes should be repaired. 

Preventing Unnecessary Damage
Players should avoid causing damage to the course by removing divots when taking practice swings or by hitting the head of a club into the ground, whether in anger or for any other reason. 

Players should ensure that no damage is done to the putting green when putting down bags or the flagstick. 

In order to avoid damaging the hole, players and caddies should not stand too close to the hole and should take care during the handling of the flagstick and the removal of a ball from the hole. 
The head of a club should not be used to remove a ball from the hole. 

Players should not lean on their clubs when on the putting green, particularly when removing the ball from the hole. 

The flagstick should be properly replaced in the hole before players leave the putting green. 

Local notices regulating the movement of golf carts should be strictly observed.