Equipment
Your Sunday best

As golfers, we know that having a good round is quite simply one of the best feelings on the planet.

Even on bad days there’s plenty that will have us coming back to the course hungry for more. So today we’d like to ask you, what’s your favourite feeling in golf?
Why we play golf

To us, one of the best feelings in golf is when we pull off a perfect tee shot. Think of your favourite tee shot on the golf course. You tee it up high and grab your driver out the bag, you’ve been getting on well with it recently so you feel confident as you set-up to the ball.
Your feet feel perfectly balanced as you move back through your golf swing. Your arms are perfectly in-sync as you move them through your swing, the clubhead making excellent contact with the ball as the center of the head sends it flying off the tee.
If you’re a low-handicap player, you’ll appreciate how everything comes together and you feel like a well-oiled machine when you hit the perfect drive. You’re simply left with the satisfaction of watching the ball tear far and straight just as you intended.
Should you have a high-handicap, hitting your perfect shot feels no less phenomenal. You launch yourself through the ball and feel a grin spread across your face as you watch your ball cut a narrow fade down the middle of the fairway rather than sailing into the rough.
It’s even better when we pull off one of these excellent shots in front of our golfing buddies and they clap us on the back as we hold our pose in celebration of the feat.
We want you feeling that awesome sense of satisfaction more often, so if you’re struggling to land your shots off the tee, we’re available for coaching in the pro shop.
Coaching

Here in the pro shop we offer all kinds of lessons and packages that will see you improving your ability and playing with greater confidence when you’re holding a driver.
Finding the fairway off the tee is paramount to scoring well on any given hole, so driving is a very important aspect of your game to have nailed down.
When you land your ball on the fairway, you have a shorter shot into the green with the ball sitting up nicely. When you veer off into the rough, you risk losing your ball, or needing to chip sideways onto the green to get back in play, resulting in running up big numbers on the scorecard.
Playing with the right equipment in the first place is crucial to ensuring success on the golf course. We have the best golf drivers from Titleist in the pro shop, each one has been painstakingly engineered to benefit a certain kind of golfer.
The latest Titleist golf drivers

Descending in numerical order, the GT1 is an excellent club for golfers who have naturally slow swing speeds. This club is constructed from ultra-lightweight components which makes it very wieldy to swing through the air, and easy to build up power with in your golf swing. The GT1 has the deepest center of gravity out of all the GT drivers, giving you exceptional launch and stability as you strike through the ball.
If you tend to slice the ball to the right off the tee, the GT2 will be your tool of choice. This club has a high-MOI design, meaning you’ll be making exceptionally accurate strikes each time you hit the ball. With a variable face thickness pattern across the impact zone, you’ll generate exceptional ball speeds on all strikes. Featuring a split-mass construction, Titleist has created a driver that feels seamless from grip, to shaft, to head.


If you’re a skilled player with a fast swing speed and you want to get the most out of your tee shots, you’ll feel at home with the GT3 golf driver. This club has the most compact head shape of all the drivers in the range, and the aerodynamic pear shape makes it very easy to swing through the air. The GT3 comes with an adjustable CG track that lets you manipulate the center of gravity, giving you the exact loft set-up you’re looking for on any given shot.
If you’re on the hunt for a new driver but you’re unsure of which kind would be best for your ability, we’ll help you find your perfect club in the pro shop.