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Belgian Golf Clubs Secretaries Annual Meeting

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Belgian Golf Clubs Secretaries Annual Meeting

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    1. Belgian Golf Clubs Secretaries Annual Meeting 7th of October 2010 Brabantse Golf WELCOME TO ALL OF YOU

    3. Federal Calendar 2011

    21. Importance of Measuring Permanent Markers Measurement Slide 1 Discuss the importance and relevance of having permanent markers and where those should be placed on the tee (adjacent to the middle of each teeing ground). This discussion can lead into the significance of moving tee markers up and back and vary distances on each hole to get an overall daily average that is close to the normal length. Time: 3 minutesMeasurement Slide 1 Discuss the importance and relevance of having permanent markers and where those should be placed on the tee (adjacent to the middle of each teeing ground). This discussion can lead into the significance of moving tee markers up and back and vary distances on each hole to get an overall daily average that is close to the normal length. Time: 3 minutes

    22. Importance of correct placement Permanent Markers Measurement Slide 1 Discuss the importance and relevance of having permanent markers and where those should be placed on the tee (adjacent to the middle of each teeing ground). This discussion can lead into the significance of moving tee markers up and back and vary distances on each hole to get an overall daily average that is close to the normal length. Time: 3 minutesMeasurement Slide 1 Discuss the importance and relevance of having permanent markers and where those should be placed on the tee (adjacent to the middle of each teeing ground). This discussion can lead into the significance of moving tee markers up and back and vary distances on each hole to get an overall daily average that is close to the normal length. Time: 3 minutes

    23. Importance of correct placement Permanent Markers Measurement Slide 1 Discuss the importance and relevance of having permanent markers and where those should be placed on the tee (adjacent to the middle of each teeing ground). This discussion can lead into the significance of moving tee markers up and back and vary distances on each hole to get an overall daily average that is close to the normal length. Time: 3 minutesMeasurement Slide 1 Discuss the importance and relevance of having permanent markers and where those should be placed on the tee (adjacent to the middle of each teeing ground). This discussion can lead into the significance of moving tee markers up and back and vary distances on each hole to get an overall daily average that is close to the normal length. Time: 3 minutes

    24. Measurement Slide 2 Diagrams that are right from Section 6 in the USGA Course Rating Manual. Show the importance of air line measurements from the middle of the teeing area to the middle of the green. These three diagrams show how to measure a one shot hole, two shot hole and three shot hole. Discuss also the importance of shooting to the pivot point and picking a spot at roughly the landing zone of the scratch golfer (i.e. roughly 250 yards off the tee). And then lasering once to the front of the green, once to the back of the green and taking the average. Time: 5 minutesMeasurement Slide 2 Diagrams that are right from Section 6 in the USGA Course Rating Manual. Show the importance of air line measurements from the middle of the teeing area to the middle of the green. These three diagrams show how to measure a one shot hole, two shot hole and three shot hole. Discuss also the importance of shooting to the pivot point and picking a spot at roughly the landing zone of the scratch golfer (i.e. roughly 250 yards off the tee). And then lasering once to the front of the green, once to the back of the green and taking the average. Time: 5 minutes

    25. Illustration: Tiered Green. Show the audience what a tiered green looks like. Time: 1 minuteIllustration: Tiered Green. Show the audience what a tiered green looks like. Time: 1 minute

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