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The Leelanau Club Newsletter

April 15, 2008
SPRING NEWSLETTER

New Carts for 2008

We are pleased to offer new carts for the 2008 golf season. You will notice a few new features on the carts, including sand bottles to fill divots. We appreciate everyone’s effort in filling their divots to help keep the course looking good.

Dress Code new for 2008
We are in the beginning stages of establishing a dress code at The Leelanau Club. We appreciate everyone's cooperation with this new policy. A copy of the dress code is on the Golf Shop Bulletin Boards.

Custom Club Fitting
The Leelanau Club now offers custom club fitting thru Bridgestone Golf and the new Bridgestone J36 Irons, the same clubs PGA Tour stars Fred Couples and Stuart Appleby are playing.

Spring Scramble & Match Play Championship
Our first event of the season, the 7th annual 2-person scramble will be held May 4th at 10:00. Details and sign up are in the golf shop. The annual match play championship begins in Mid May, details and sign up are in the golf shop.

GOLF SHOP
NEW ITEMS

NIKE SUMO HYBRID
$169 Demos Available

NIKE SQ DRIVERS
$325 Demos Available

Underarmour Shirts
Long and Short Sleeve from $59

SPRING SALE
20 % OFF SALE RACK
Select Callaway, Ashworth, Ahead Logo Golf Shirts


Spring Golf Shop Hours
April
7:00 AM –7:00 PM
May
6:30 AM– 7:30 PM
Driving Range Hours April
7:00 AM—7:00 PM

Range opens at 11:00AM Mondays for maintenance

2008 Season Pass Prices
SINGLE WITH CART&RANGE
$,1775
COUPLES WITH CART & RANGE
$2,625
JUNIOR SEASON PASS
$500


2 PERSON SCRAMBLE
Sunday May 4th, 10:00 AMCost -$49
Cost Season Pass Holder: $25

Spring Golf Rates
Thru May 8th
18 Holes With Cart- $39
9 Holes With Cart $25

Tip of the month
Putting
While putting is very individualized in terms of setups, styles, and putters, there are a few things that are important to do consistently do to be a good putter:
Keep your eyes over the ball. This will aid you in seeing down your target line, not across the line
Keep Relaxed in your hands and forearms. It is important to be free of tension in putting. Loosen Your Grip pressure and relax at your elbows.
Make a pendulum motion by rocking your shoulders and forearms as one piece. There shouldn’t be any wrists used in putting. This will help with speed control.
Try These few things and you’ll
find that your putting has improved

Matt Morrison– PGA Professional




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