The leading Mind Coach, Karl Morris, whose client list for the past number of years reads like a who's who of the golfing world, is coming to Sundridge Park.
Book now to join an interactive and informative evening with Europe's Leading mind coach, Karl Morris at 7pm on Tuesday 27th May.
Learn, the 'secrets' to the revolutionary system of improving your game WITHOUT having to change your swing.
The event is specifically structured to give you tools and techniques you can use INSTANTLY on the course.
You have absolutely nothing to lose but the frustration of bad golf!
Click here, or call the Pro Shop on 0208 460 5540 to get in touch if you want to get involved. Tickets are just £15.
Karl Morris has worked with over 100 PGA Tour, European Tour, Challenge Tour, LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour players and has built a reputation as something more than a pure golf psychologist, that of a Mind Coach, who will help you get the best out of the ability you have, no matter what the level.
A consultant to the PGA of Great Britain and Europe he has presented seminars all over the world to the Australian PGA, South African PGA, German PGA, Swedish PGA, Dutch PGA, Belgian PGA, GUI,the Hong Kong Golf Association and now Sundridge Park Golf Club.
The Ladies Commemoration Bowl
This was played over the East Course produced from fine scoring with winner Nancy O'Connor shooting an excellent nett 69 to take top spot. Buoyed by her recent putting fitting at the Performance Centre, her result means she has reached a career low of handicap of 5.2. Runner Up was Bassey Dunbar with a nett 71.
The results for the Home Guard Trophy shows that winner Will Edmonds is in fine form. Having won a pairs event just a fortnight ago, he takes the first prize with an excellent nett 64 on the West Course dropping -1.9 to now have a handicap of 19. The runner up, Ben Price, shot a very noteworthy nett 65 off a 4 handicap with Ryan Welch nett 67 pipping Keith Elvin to third place on countback.
If you haven't had a putter fitting yet, I would highly recommend it. How do you know if a putter fits you? Putters are different shape and sizes for a reason and we have the cutting edge technology that tells you what suits your stroke, then we loft, lie and cut it to length. It worked for Nancy give us a chance to find something that will work for you!
Click here to request your personal fitting.
The European Tour travels to Singapore this week for The Championship at Laguna National. Formerly known as The Ballantine's Championship, Brett Rumford is the defending champion.
This event was first contested in 2008 when Graeme McDowell was victorious at Pinx GC in South Korea. The event has been held five further times in South Korea with Thongchai Jaidee, Marcus Fraser, Lee Westwood, Bernd Wiesberger and Brett Rumford the champions.
Last season, Australia's Brett Rumford eagled the first extra hole to win a playoff against compatriot Marcus Fraser and Scotland's Peter Whiteford.
This year, the event is being staged by the Laguna National G&CC in Singapore. It's a return to the island country for the European Tour which co-sanctioned the Singapore Masters with the Asian Tour between 2002 and 2007, and the Singapore Opens of 2009-2012.
The Masters Course at Laguna National is an Andy Dye design and has been used a number of times on the European Tour as host venue for the Singapore Masters.
The weather forecast for this week looks decidedly unsettled with heavy rain and possible thunderstorms Thursday to Sunday. It's almost certain that there will be some delays to the play through the course of the tournament.
Player Watch:
Tommy Fleetwood - Second in the Volvo China Open, Fleetwood will look to continue that good form this week.
Andy Sullivan - Second in Morocco then tied 13th in Malaysia and tied 8th in China, the Englishman is closing in on a maiden tour victory.
Anders Hansen - The experienced Dane was tied fifth last week and he closed with a round of 63. He might use that as a confidence boost to kick on this week.
Click here to keep up to date with all of the latest action from the event.