10 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR CLUB
What do all great golf clubs have in common? Several characteristics spring to mind: a rich history, a thriving membership, a strong line-up of competitions and a spike bar that serves the perfect bacon roll.
The main attraction, the course itself, is obviously a factor, yet a great course doesn’t necessarily make for a great club. Perhaps one shared trait stands out more than any other: quite simply, they are places where members are happy to spend a few hours without even touching a club.
Eaton Golf Club in Waverton, Cheshire, certainly falls into this bracket. In many ways, it’s a golf club that is bucking the trend. For instead of losing members, as many clubs currently are, Eaton is successfully attracting them.
There are a number of reasons for this, all of which stem from its progressive board, willing staff and anwent along to find out more.
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