워시테노 골프 클럽

2955 Packard Rd, 입실란티, 미시간, 48197

워시타워 골프 클럽 특가

무료 그린피
유효한 1X
$40
장바구니 포함
평일 거래
유효한 1X
$45
장바구니 포함
주말 특가
유효한 2X
$10 꺼짐
장바구니 요구 사항
시니어 스페셜
60+Val.2X
$45
장바구니 포함

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워시테노 골프 클럽 세부 정보

Opened in 1899, Washtenaw Golf Club is the third oldest golf course in Michigan. Located in Ypsilanti, Michigan, the course boasts 18 holes of par 72 golf with a length of 6.512 yards from the longest tees. Original founders Cora Henry, I. Newton Swift and Daniel L. Quirk Jr. persuaded a local farmer to let them stick three empty tomato cans in his freshly cut hay field west of the city and invited their friends over for a game of golf. The event was a success, and fifteen men from Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor formed the Washtenaw Country Club in Ypsilanti Township a year later. Eventually, the sheep that grazed on the greens were replaced with lawnmowers and the tomato cans with golf holes, and the small hay field became a private golf club. For more than a century, it has attracted the top ranks of Washtenaw County businesses, professionals and government leaders. Washtenaw Golf Club provides a traditional style, classic design, with narrow tree lined fairways, well-guarded and quick undulating greens. Even though the length of the golf course is not overbearing, what it lacks in distance is made up with the importance of accuracy. The positioning of your tee ball and precision of your next shot is what makes the course so difficult to master.

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지금 구매하기

Struggling with that classic over-the-top move that sends your drives slicing right? Darren deMaille from QuickFixGolf.com is here with a simple concept that might just stick with you forever: think like a water skier.

Why Water Skiing?

Imagine the boat turning and pulling the skier outward. That’s centrifugal force at play — and the same principle can help your swing. When you rotate your upper body correctly, that same force naturally throws the club into the right position.

Even Justin Rose uses this analogy, explaining how keeping the club in front