Home /
Sir Michael Bonallack - How to win
At the recent Centenary Dinner, we took the opportunity to ask Sir Michael about his thoughts on winning and his own personal experiences. Known not for his technique but for his sheer tenacity and mindset which saw Sir Michael have an amateur record second to none, his example is something any golfer can learn from, even the most technically gifted -
Warwickshire Union Centenary Clothing - LAST CHANCE
As the Centenary Year comes to a close, and with Christmas just two weeks away, its your last chance to buy something from the superb Centenary clothing from New Hampshire, a top quality present for any Warwickshire golfer. The 'Prague' shirt was the most popular item from the range and you can still purchase any of the colours illustrated in M. L and XL sizes.
Donald Steele - a Career in Golf.
Being a top golf writer, then being just as successful as course architect, is a 'double' career in golf that many would take just half of, if they could. Donald Steele is now this year's President of EGU, at a time of transition for the EGU into being one of the 'clubs' of the ten major sports organising bodies. It is a year off from his career, and one he is enjoying thoroughly as this interview shows.
Peter McEvoy on the Amateur game without Fisher
At the Centenary Dinner, Peter McEvoy was to give a speech about his own golf in Warwickshire Championships and Teams. Peter is Chairman of GB & I Selectors so his opinions on the recent performance of Oliver Fisher in the European Tour Q School was something we wanted to ask him about. These are his thoughts and some more Warwickshire recollections -
A present for ever
If you have a keen golfer in your family, of any age and one who wears their 'Warwickshire' colours very firmly to their chests when it comes to sport (and particularly golf), then there is one Christmas present they are sure to enjoy for years and years to come. 'A Centenary of Warwickshire County Golf' by John Moreton is all about our County, and its a very successful history of individual and team successes - our golfers have played at the very highest levels.
John Sterling - Doyen of Professionals
This is an interview with one of the guest speakers from the Centenary Dinner - John Sterling, Honorary member and Past Captain of the PGA. John is now retired, after 55 years of being a Club and Teaching Professional, the latter to the highest level as John was head coach for the England team for over a decade. He entertained the Centenary Dinenr guests with how he started his interest in golf as a caddy for a rather un-talented golfer, a man who eventually ended up playing a round with the club professional - ' a very different game', said Sterling.