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The tension in Dubai is hotting up for the weekend

An interesting day in Dubai today saw Alvaro Quiros hit the top of the leaderboard with an outstanding round of 64 following his round 0f 68 yesterday. An eagle on the last capped a bogey free round of brilliant ball striking.

Luke Donald found some form today and managed to finish with a flurry of birdies on the last three holes giving him a respectable round of 68 which keeps him right in the tournament and still in with a great chance of winning the money list.

Donald would have been slightly relieved watching McIlroy making a bit hash of the last two holes, bogeying the par 3 17th and then hitting his tee shot in the water at 18 also resulting in a bogey giving him a round of 71.

So the weekend is perfectly set up with McIlroy and Donald both in the top 12 of the leaderboard and playing a course that can offer a lot of birdies and a lot of bogeys which can see some big swings on the scoring.

Make sure your watching when the players tee it up again early tomorrow morning!

Christmas gift vouchers for golf lessons

It’s getting nearer to Christmas everyday and I for one haven’t even started my shopping yet as I’ve been too busy with work and I’m sure a lot of you are in the same boat.

If you’re struggling on ideas for Christmas presents then I’m providing Christmas gift vouchers for golf lessons which come nicely presented on a piece of card which you can even personalise yourself.

The voucher prices are:

£25 for 30 minutes.

£50 for 60 minutes.

£135 for 6 x 30 minutes.

to order your voucher either enter your details here

or contact me personally 0n 07879 652 367

or phone the Pro Shop 0n 0208 994 3314  ext 2 and give my name when ordering.

Good luck with the shopping and hopefully see you soon.

James.

Rory McIlroy leads Luke Donald by six in Dubai

Rory McIlroy stormed into a six-shot lead over Luke Donald after day one of the Dubai World Championship after a shaky start.

It’s a must win tournament for the Northern Irishmen and he must hope Englishman Donald finishes outside the top nine to end the year top of the European rankings.

McIlroy dropped two shots on the second hole but six birdies on the back nine  moved him to six under par, two behind leader Peter Hanson.

World number one Donald, who has the chance to become the first golfer in history to win both the European and American money titles, finished the day in a tie for 26th place.

After the first nine holes McIlroy was three behind Donald and seven shots off the lead.

But Donald hit a wayward drive into bushes on the 14th and had to chip out to safety before dropping a shot and that slip was followed by two more bogeys.

Donald’s driving wasn’t up to his usual standard today, and he will have to put that right on the range if he’s got any chance if stopping a buoyant  McIlroy.

McIlroy, who won in Hong Kong last week, started his revival with a birdie on the 10th and finished carding five birdies in his last six holes.

Donald V McIlroy – The final showdown in Dubai

Well it’s nearly here, the final event of the year in which we will see who is going to be crowned winner of the Race To Dubai. It couldn’t be any better poised really, with two of Europe’s finest talents battling it out over four days of which is set to be scintillating golf.

Luke Donald could make history this week being the first player to win the order of merit on both sides of the Atlantic, and McIlory the youngest player for 30 years to win the European money list.

This would finish off a remarkable season for both players, McIlroy winning his first Major title at the US Open after the disappointment at The Masters, and Luke Donald winning numerous events and consistently finishing in the top 10 of the ones he didn’t win.

Luke has to finish outside the top 12 and McIlroy has to win if they are to change places at the top of the list this week.

I will certainly be keeping a close eye over the next few days, so make sure you are too! I will be posting regular updates, so keep checking.

Virus hits Rory McIlroy Dubai World Championship hopes

Rory McIlroy is suffering from the effects of a virus as he seeks to top the European Tour’s money list.

McIlroy triumphed at the Hong Kong Open on Sunday to keep alive his hopes of winning the Tour’s Race to Dubai.

He now needs to win this week’s season-ending Dubai World Championship and hope Race leader Luke Donald finishes outside the top nine.

“I visited the doctor yesterday,” McIlroy revealed. “I won’t get the results back until later in the week.”

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Great Golf Courses | Number 6 | TPC Sawgrass

TPC Sawgrass is one of the finest golf courses in the world and was only opened in 1980. It hosts golf’s ‘5th major’ The Players Championship every year, and every year produces some dramatic finishes, mainly to one of the most famous holes in golf, the 17th!

As you can see from the picture above it’s a scary looking prospect although only measuring around 135 yards there is no room for error.

The course itself measures well over 7,000 yards from the back tees.

The last winner of this championship was K.J. Choi

A reminder of my teaching hours and price list

Monday: 8.00am -9.00pm
Tuesday: 4.00pm-9.00pm
Wednesday: 8.00am-9.00pm
Thursday: 2.00pm-8.00pm
Friday: Off
Saturday: 8.00am-4.00pm
Sunday: 8.00am-5.00pm

Price List:
1/2 Hour Golf Lesson On Driving Range:£23

1 Hour Golf Lesson On Driving Range:£46
Package Of 3 x 1 Hour Lessons: £120

Prices for Driving Range lessons do not include balls.

For On-Course Lessons, the cost of a green fee at current rates will also apply.

I am currently offering Christmas gift vouchers for lessons if you wanted to treat a loved one to a great Christmas present!

Please click here to contact me with any questions, or to book a lesson.

Start To Learn Golf On The Driving Range

The best place to start in terms of learning to play golf is on the driving range.

Dukes Meadows Golf offers a high-standard 50-bay floodlit range which is perfect for all standards of golfer to practice on.

All you need to do is purchase a bucket of balls from the Pro Shop (you can also rent clubs if you don’t have your own as yet) and then go and hit them out onto the range.

There are yard markers positioned right across the range so you can easily see how far you are hitting the ball. There are also handy greens and flags to aim at too – vital for learning what it’s like out on  a proper golf course.

Please click here for my teaching hours and price list.

 

The World Cup of golf that fails to inspire

In most other sports a World Cup is the pinnacle but in golf it is merely another lucrative week for those able to shoe-horn playing for their country into their busy schedules.

At the weekend the United States claimed victory in China having sent a team comprising their fifth and 17th ranked players.

Matt Kuchar, at number 11 in the world, was the highest placed American willing to make the trip in the week of Thanksgiving and had managed to persuade Gary Woodland to be his partner for an event that should command far more prestige than it does.

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Tiger Woods finds form in the Australian Open

Tiger Woods returned to form to hit a five-under-par 67 and establish the lead in the Australian Open.

The former world number one carded seven birdies and two bogeys to move to nine under in total on day two.

“It feels good to actually be there playing properly instead of slashing the ball all over the place,” said Woods, who leads Australia’s Peter O’Malley by one shot.

“I felt like I really didn’t miss a shot.”

Tiger Woods

Woods, who started the day three shots behind overnight leader Jarrod Lyle, will have to maintain his form if he is to stay ahead of the chasing pack.

Local veteran O’Malley, 46, is one shot behind after carding a six-under-par 66, the lowest score of the day, with Australia’s world number seven Jason Day a further shot back in third on seven under after a 68.

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