It's been another busy few days here at York GC since last week's newsletter. The enthusiasm around the club is absolutely fantastic to see.
Of course, we all know how great our course is and whilst it's always nice to hear members comments we have also received many compliments from visitors too.
Nothing can be taken for granted and we are constantly looking to introduce more members to our club. Whilst our Junior section and Ladies Academy sections are having great success and performing above national trends, we would welcome more to come and join us.
If you know of any youngsters or ladies keen on 'having a go 'please get in touch by clicking here.
The US Open started yesterday and as always I'm sure there will be great entertainment over the next 3 days.
Great interest is always taken with regards to equipment being used but there is also great interest in the clothing worn too.
We have just received the latest adidas range which Dustin and Sergio will be wearing.
Prices start from
£34.99.
Also new in store are some UnderArmour shirts which will you will see being worn by Jordan Spieth!
We have stock of the limited edition Titleist Pro V1 ball with the US Open 69 number on.
Staying on the Titleist theme there is a fantastic Titleist Prize Draw which anyone can enter. If you purchase a dozen Titleist golf balls you will receive a poker chip with a unique reference number on, you then enter the poker chip number on the website for a chance to win these prizes:
1st prize
An all inclusive trip for two to the home of the #1 ball in golf in New Bedford, USA.
Trip includes: • Airfare, hotel & transfers • $500 spending money • Tour of Titleist R&D and Ball Plant III facilities • Head to toe fitting at Manchester Lane test facility - golf ball, clubs, shoes & glove • Round of golf at a top US course
2nd - 10th prizesA year’s supply of Titleist golf balls (6 dozen).
Click here for more information.
Very well done to the Scratch team who won their 4th match against Alwoodley. Also many congratulations to
Christine Smith winning Tuesday's competition with a great score of 41 points.