Built by folks who loved Maine and loved Golf, Wawenock has hosted generations of golfers who like a down east atmosphere while being tested as only golf can. Located on Route 129 in Walpole, Maine, just 5 miles South of Damariscotta, Wawenock Golf Club is a nine hole, links-style course with open fairways and a few trees scattered about to make play interesting. The greens are moderately sized—around 5,000 square feet—relatively flat, and moderate in speed. Water comes into play on two holes. There are alternate tees when playing an eighteen hole round and the course plays from 5,500 to 6,200-yards. Book a tee time now! Profile Links Wawenock Golf ClubGoogle+ ProfileGoogle+ PageYouTube ChannelBloggerWordPressGravatarTwitterDiigoEvernoteGetPocketGDriveOneNoteAlternionPaper.liMediumFacebookAboutMe<br...
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Rules Guy: What happens if I lose the ball I just marked?
RULES GUY Friday, January 11, 2019
The Rules of Golf are tricky! Thankfully, we’ve got the guru. Our Rules Guy knows the book front to back. Got a question? He’s got all the answers.
After marking ball on green and picking up ball, golfer or caddie drops ball, which rolls into water hazard, not retrievable. Replacement ball of exact brand and kind not available. What is penalty and how to continue?
—EARL HUSBAND, ODESSA, TEXAS
Ball lifted from putting green must be replaced. Must be exact ball. If not same ball, make/model no matter—substituting ball without authority under Rules. Two strokes or loss of hole is penalty. Also, One Ball Condition of Competition only encouraged for pros. Top-tier amateurs, too. Not for club play. Suggest: Grip ball tight!
https://www.golf.com/instruction/2019/01/11/rules-guy-what-happens-when-you-lose-a-marked-ball/?fbclid=IwAR11WsdtyZU9C7UU0p1QE1hg2Y8cKpXLWR3L2x-u8SZ-q2M8ywzfs6bGsWg
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Use This Simple Trick to Hit the Ball With Power Consistently
By Staff
When it comes to improving your swing with irons and hybrids, you have a useful training tool at the ready: your golf bag. At the range, stand your bag up and address a ball with your backside pressed against the bag. Take the club to the top while keeping your right cheek touching the bag. As you swing down and through impact, smoothly transfer contact from your right cheek to your left. Try to feel as though you’re rotating around your spine instead of moving laterally toward the target.
By remaining in contact with the bag, you’ll maintain your body angles longer on the downswing and have an easier time releasing the club and making solid contact. You’ll also train the pelvis to stay back instead of thrusting forward toward the ball—a common downswing fault known as early extension that leads to weak shots to the right. Think “cheek to cheek”— your ballstriking and accuracy will thank you for it.
Keeping your backside in contact with the bag throughout the swing—first with your right cheek, then with your left—lets you maintain critical body angles farther into the swing for more accuracy and consistency.
https://www.golf.com/instruction/use-simple-trick-hit-ball-more-power
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Spring Newsletter
It’s almost time!
Spring is here and we’re awaiting more sunshine and green grass.
Greg reports our grass is healthy and equipment is ready. He has been diligently preparing our course for enjoyable year.
RJ and Linda are giving the pro-shop a fresh look this year. Our athletic wear lines are coming in; including Greg Norman and Antigua. We continue to carry Acushnet products in our shop. They have been busy adding personal touches to catch your eye when you arrive.
A soft open for the range and pro-shop is scheduled for April 27th, and a May 1st start for the course, mother nature permitting.
Upcoming Events and News
Ladies Leagues and Men’s Leagues begin the first week in June.
Women’s Day -June 4th- 5:00-7:00pm (complimentary)
Ladies Clinic- May 9th start – Every Thursday at 5:30pm (complimentary)
PGA Junior League – Brand New !! – Wawenock Golf Team! TBD start date.
Wine, Nine and Dine ! – New and exciting!
Social Scrambles, Tournaments, Fundraisers and more!
New Yamaha Golf carts this year!
That’s not all….. The White Owl at Wawenock Restaurant will be opening and everyone will be amazed at the elegant dining style coming to our beautiful golf course.
We would love to welcome all of our new members to WGC this year!
Once you arrive for your first round of golf, you will be home.
Choosing to be part of our club means we will do our best to give you, and all our returning members, the best customer service, and a great golf experience.
When you are finished golfing for the day, we encourage you to relax on the porch, or in the dining room, for a refreshing drink and a delicious meal.
Again, thank you to all the members who have joined, and to those who have renewed. If you haven’t renewed or joined please sign up online at wawenockgolfclub.com.
It’s going to be a wonderful year for family golf or golfing with friends at WGC!
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Squat For Power
Squat For Power
Tiger’s dip can add distance to your game
By Sean FoleyPhotos by J.D. Cuban
Nod of approval: Tiger’s head dips as a result of squatting. Then he pushes up to create power.
One of golf’s oldest clichés is “maintain your posture” throughout the swing. The in-tent of the message is good: To help amateurs avoid rising out of the address position–either from a lack of hip flexibility or because they’re trying to help the ball into the air. But keeping your head level might be robbing you of some distance.
What you want to do is squat as you swing into the ball. This move is similar to what any athlete would do before leaping. Many long-ball hitters drop several inches as they start the downswing. Tiger Woods has been doing it throughout his career, and it has served him well. You can see it here (above).
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Essentially you’re creating an explosive action by lowering and then pushing off the ground. It helps you swing into the ball with considerable force. If you were to maintain your posture, it would be impossible to get to the ideal low point of your swing, four or five inches in front of the ball.
If you want to understand the science behind squatting, here it is: Bending your knees lengthens your quadriceps (thigh muscles), and hip flexion lengthens your glutes (buttocks). You’re now in a position to contract these muscles in an upward thrust and deliver a lot of energy into the shot.
So the next time you swing, pretend there’s a banana lying lengthwise under your front foot. Your goal is to squash it as you swing down. Do this, and you’ll really compress the ball.
PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR GRIP
Most golfers tighten their grip as an unconscious response to fear and doubt. In a heightened state of tension, blood leaves the capillaries in your hands and supports your vital organs and their functions. When this happens, you lose some feeling in your hands, and the natural reaction is to grip the club tighter to try to regain it. My advice is to constantly check your grip pressure because it changes all the time. The more aware you are of gripping the club too tightly, the better chance you’ll have of making a good swing and releasing the club at a consistent point.
https://www.golfdigest.com/story/sean-foley-power
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Tournament Application
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Cameron Smith’s trick for tight-lie chips: Turn more!
By Luke Kerr-Dineen
January 12, 2019
TOUR-TESTED TIPS: Golf’s best players make the game look effortless. How do they do it? That’s what we wanted to find out. Luckily, these guys were more than willing to talk. We tracked down Cameron Smith to teach us the secret to tight-lie chips.
Cameron Smith:
“Weekend players fear tight lies, but the setup is really the same as a basic high chip. My keys are to open the face, position the ball just forward of center in my stance, and make sure that my spine angle is perpendicular to the ground.
From there, I pick out a spot where I want to land the ball on the green then take a final moment to soften my arms and release any tension. From this relaxed position, all you need to do is rotate around your body, back and through, at a smooth pace. There’s no need to lift the ball into the air. The loft on your wedge does it for you.
“Once you take your setup position, pick the spot where you want your ball to land, and commit.”
https://www.golf.com/instruction/2019/01/12/cameron-smith-chips-tight-lies/?fbclid=IwAR3lAX0qVubT4CdpBvAX9T39WvtXPJz7GmkftPdRiNCZcFNSAEYNmz5Uczo
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How to hit the deceptive ‘fluffy’ lie chip shot, according to a three-time PGA Tour winner
By GOLF Editors
February 16, 2019
PGA Tour player Russell Henley explains how to hit the tricky, fluffy chip shot…
You missed the green, but hey, the ball’s sitting up in the rough. Good, right? Maybe. In this situation, it’s not always certain how the ball will come out. As with all short-game shots, crisp contact is the key.
Step 1: Even if you’re short-sided, refrain from opening the face too much. With the ball up, you risk sliding the club right underneath it if you add extra loft. The ball won’t go anywhere. I keep the face square in this situation, or barely opened if I really need more loft to stop it close.
Step 2: I swing as if I’m hitting a little draw, with the club moving in-to-out and my hands rolling over slightly through impact. This helps the club remain shallow, which usually results in cleaner contact. My main thought is to get as many grooves on the ball as possible. Think “glide,” not “chop.”
https://www.golf.com/Instruction/2019/02/15/fluffy-lie-chip-shot-how-to-russell-henley?fbclid=IwAR0IVdZS4-c0fR5cbM4Fmt1Em4d7rl2XKpEwmJL8iI9w231Rt3UzQXgrgEI
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How a Doorframe Can Help Your Golf Swing
Source: GolfDigest
By Keely Levins
Learn how to turn back, not sway.
Let’s talk about hip turn. James Kinney, one of our Golf Digest Best Young Teachers and Director of Instruction at GolfTec Omaha, says that from the data GolfTec has collected, they’ve found lower handicap golfers have a more centered lower body at the top of the swing. Meaning, they don’t sway.
If you’re swaying off the ball, you’re moving yourself off of your starting position. The low point of your swing moves back when you sway back, so you’re going to have to shift forward to get your club to bottom out where the ball is. That takes a lot of timing, and is going to end up producing some ugly shots.
So, instead, Kinney says you should turn.
“When turning your hips, you are able to stay more centered over the golf ball in your backswing and the low point of your swing stays in the proper position, resulting in consistent contact.”
To practice turning, Kinney says to set up in a doorway. Have your back foot against the doorframe. When you make your lower body move back, your hip will hit the door fame if you’re swaying. If you’re turning, your hips are safe from hitting the frame.
Remember that feeling of turning when you’re on the course and your ball striking is going to get a whole lot more consistent.
https://www.golfdigest.com/story/how-a-doorframe-can-help-your-golf-swing
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Join the club at Wawenock
It’s March! Soon the fairways will be green, and the clubs will be cleaned. Wawenock is getting ready for your 2019 golf season.
Here are a few highlights we have in store for you:
If we receive your membership by the end of March, you will receive a free 2019 range membership.
We are continuing our reciprocal memberships with some Mid Coast golf courses. This allows our members to play these courses at a reduced rate.
Saint Patrick’s Day will be a day of luck here at the club. We will be drawing a name from all memberships received by March 17th to receive a pro-shop prize!
You can join online by visiting our online store located on our website. Simply click the button below to be taken directly to the membership options.
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE YOUR MEMBERSHIP
You can also download the membership form to print and mail-in. Click below to download the form.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE MEMBERSHIP FORM
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PGA Jr. League
Fun, friends, and learning the game of golf – PGA Jr. League is the perfect program for your junior golfer!
Register now for PGA Jr. League at Wawenock Golf Club!
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Membership at Wawenock Golf Club
It may seem as distant as the thin sun through winter skies, but golf season is not far away. (For an overzealous few, your author included, it was only February 5th, literally, when it warmed to 50*+ here!) Greg was dutifully out on the course keeping the ice off #1 the best he could what with the shadows from those pines keeping some stubborn ice in place.
But now, find a comfy chair and as you read this geographically familiar excerpt from P.G. Wodehouse see if your imagination transports you out of winter and finds you on our clubhouse veranda…
“On a fine day in the spring, summer, or early autumn, there are few spots more delightful than the terrace in front of our Golf Club. It is a vantage-point peculiarly fitted to [the] philosophic mind: for from it may be seen that varied, never-ending pageant, which [we] call Golf, in a number of its aspects. To your right, on the first tee, stand the cheery optimists who are about to make their opening drive, happily conscious that even a topped shot will trickle a measurable distance down the steep hill. Away in the valley, directly in front of you, is the lake hole, where these same optimists will be converted to pessimism by the wet splash of a new ball. At your side is the ninth green, with its sinuous undulations which have so often wrecked the returning traveller in sight of home. And at various points within your line of vision are the third tee, the sixth tee, and the sinister bunkers about the eighth green–none of them lacking in food for the reflective mind…”
There is a seat waiting for you on the Wawenock porch – just be sure you’ve got your membership sent in and especially before March 31st to enjoy the free range membership – verandas and spring notwithstanding, I know one swing that has rusted up a bit for which the range will be requisite.
See you there soon!
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Matt Kuchar wins Sony Open
Congratulations to Matt Kuchar, who won the Sony Open in Honolulu this past weekend.
He said of his win, “I think it might’ve been Jay-Z that said 40’s the new 20.” This is the second win he’s had on the PGA Tour in his last four global starts.
After a disappointing season failing to make the Tour Championship last year, he’s back and motivated to have the best season of his career.
“Golf is addictive that way, in that if you’re not playing well you can’t wait to figure it out and make it better, fix it,” Kuchar said. “If you’re playing well, shoot, it’s great, it’s awesome. You want it to never end. You want to just keep playing. It’s a cycle of whether it’s good or bad that you kind of have this quest to continue to play, to improve, to fix, to whatever it is. I was frustrated, but still along the quest of trying to get better.”
Source: Golf Digest
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Shop Last-Minute Gifts online
For the golfer who has everything, give the gift of golf from Wawenock Golf Club!
Shop gift cards and rounds packages online now.
CLICK HERE TO SHOP
HOLIDAY SPECIAL – 10 ROUND PACKAGE
Buy 10 rounds for 2019 for the price of 8!
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE
Gift them a membership for a gift they’ll use again and again!
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Give the gift of golf
Put some tees under the tree!
There’s no better gift to give your favorite golfer than the gift of golf from Wawenock Golf Club!
Shop gift cards and rounds packages online.
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HOLIDAY SPECIAL – 10 ROUND PACKAGE
Buy 10 rounds for 2019 for the price of 8!
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE
Looking for something extra special? Memberships make the perfect gift!
Give them the gift that they’ll enjoy again and again!
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE A 2019 MEMBERSHIP
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Black Friday Sale starts November 23!
Take advantage of this Black Friday Ride & Play Special:
👉10 rounds of 9 holes for $275 ($195 in savings)
Shop the sale online starting November 23.
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Early Bird Sale
Enjoy special savings for a limited time!
BUY 10 ROUNDS FOR THE PRICE OF 8
Regularly $250, on sale for $225!
SHOP THIS OFFER EXCLUSIVELY IN OUR ONLINE STORE
SALE STARTS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3
This is a deal you won’t want to miss! Perfect as a Christmas gift for the golfer in your life, or as a gift to yourself for next season!
VISIT OUR ONLINE STORE TO SHOP - SALE STARTS 11/3
Black Friday Sale coming soon! Stay tuned…
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