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The Armistice Cup

Yet again the weather was excellent on Remembrance Sunday as competitors battled it out on the West course in the Armistice Cup, while taking time to immaculately observe the two minutes silence at the 11th hour. Steve McHenry announced his arrival at the club with a superb nett 63 to win by a convincing margin. John Dunne was in the runner up spot with a nett 66 with Tony Brewster showing a welcome return to form as he pipped Simon Phillips to third place on countback, both having shot nett 67's.

For those of you who have not seen the super photograph on the clubs website, here it is. Clive Chalmers, who is currently completing the culvert works on the 14th East took the picture, he said the rainbow coincided with his tea break. Weren't we lucky.

I don't usually do this sort of thing in the newsletter, however I had to mark the birthday of what is believed to be (unless you know differently) the longest standing member at a whopping 52 years, he joined in 1957 as a junior. Nigel's birthday was late month, so belatedly congratulations Nigel, here's to another 52 years.

It's the penultimate event of the European Tour's Final Series this week. Victor Dubuisson of France defends the title against a strong field in the Turkish Airlines Open by the Ministry of Youth and Sport.

There's a limited field of 78 for this event. The start sheet comprises players available from the top-60 on the Official World Golf Ranking, seven tournament invitations, and then the remainder of the field is made up of the top-ranked men on the Race to Dubai.

17 players placed inside the top-60 on the Official World Golf Ranking will tee it up at the Montgomerie Maxx Royal course in Antalya. Sergio Garcia, Henrik Stenson and Martin Kaymer will play, so too will Englishmen Ian Poulter, Luke Donald and Lee Westwood.

As the Race to Dubai reaches its climax only three men could theoretically prevent Rory McIlroy being crowned European Tour No. 1 for 2014. Jamie Donaldson, Sergio Garcia and Marcel Siem would all need to win both this event in Turkey and next week's DP World Tour Championship in Dubai to have a chance. They would also have to hope that Rory doesn't perform well in the season-ending tournament. Stranger things have happened in golf, but not many.

With such a significant purse to share out this week, a number of players in the field will be aiming to secure their place in the top 60 on the Race to Dubai to make next week's DP World Tour Championship. Currently in 60th place is England's Eddie Pepperell. He'll be hoping for a good showing this week to guarantee his spot in Dubai. Those chasing will be trying to force their way in. Less than 200,000 points separates Pepperell from Scott Jamieson in 82nd - the last man to make the field in Turkey - and with 1,666,600 points available to the winner this week - everybody who starts could make a significant climb up the standings.

This is only the second time this event has been held on the European Tour. Last year, France's Victor Dubuisson recorded a memorable, breakthrough victory. He birdied three of the last four holes to finish two clear of Jamie Donaldson who closed with a 63 that included a hole-in-one at the 16th.

Opened for play in 2008, the course at Montgomerie Maxx Royal is one of the very best in the Antalya region. Designed by the Ryder Cup legend, together with European Golf Design, it's set across 257 acres of undulating terrain, with fairways carpeted in sandy turf meandering through mature pine forests and past a total of eight lakes.

It may stretch to over 7,100 yards, but this is a layout where strategy is key. There are some good "risk-reward" drives and the rolling fairways mean a shot travelling too far can roll into one of the cleverly placed bunkers or tricky waste areas that bound a number of fairways.

But, it's also a course that can produce low scoring, see Dubuisson's winning total of 24-under-par last season. The greens are excellent and if a player gets hot with the putter, there are plentiful birdie and eagle chances.

The weather forecast for the week is mixed. Thursday and Friday should be fair but rain looks likely to move in over Saturday.

Player Watch:

Jamie Donaldson - The Welshman was runner-up in this event last year and he's one of only three that could challenge Rory McIlroy for the European Tour Number 1 title. He's been on good form since a great debut in the Ryder Cup and will be looking to continue his good run this week.

Nicolas Colsaerts - The Belgian has come back into form in recent tournaments. He was tied fourth in Wales, second in Portugal and tied sixth in the BMW Masters. He faded on the weekend in that last event, but produced superb opening rounds of 66 and 64.

Thorbjorn Olesen - He won in Australia, played solidly in the BMW Masters and was tied sixth last week in the HSBC Champions. He's a hugely talented player who is due a victory in an event of this stature.

Key hole: 18th. A par-5 of over 550 yards it will be reachable in two for the longer hitters. The fairway is separated into sections by waste areas so distance control is key. Water lurks left of the green and bunkers wait short of the putting surface. There's definitely potential for the odd eagle here and that could be crucial as the event reaches its climax.

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TaylorMade Rsi

Research suggests 76% of all golf shots are mis-hits, so we welcome technology that can help any loose ones less damaging and, therefore, lower our scores. In this video we speak to TaylorMade’s Executive Vice President, Sean Toulon, who explains how its Speed Pocket will help improve performance on shots that don’t come off the centre of the clubface… and we all hit a few of those!

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Titleist 915 in store now

You’ve heard all about them and now they’ve arrived. Titleist’s 915 woods are here and we’re on standby for your questions: Interested in a demo? Tempted by a fitting? Yes… good. No, watch this video - you soon will be…

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