Booking golf even easier

Once you become a member, you have an online account that allows you to manage your entire golf membership, including booking rounds of golf, purchasing more points, inviting friends, and more! We also have an app that makes booking golf even easier! All points are managed online too, which means all you have to do is choose where and when you want to play - it's that simple. When you make a booking, the points are simply deducted from your account, meaning you always know exactly how many points you have left.

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PlayMoreGolf Partners with Hussle. This month we're delighted to announce a partnership between PlayMoreGolf and Hussle, the UK's most flexible way to get fit. Partnering with Hussle is an exciting prospect for PlayMoreGolf, the UK's largest flexible golf membership offering. From speaking to our 14,000 active members we know that the gym is an important part of your lives - so we wanted to find ways to help you feel better and lower your scores! As a brand, we pride ourselves on making the game of golf more affordable and accessible to people all over the UK. Partnering with Hussle means that we can bring both memberships under one roof and make it cost effective for you. We know that for many members, improving your golf game away from the course is almost as important as the work you do on it - using Hussle's facilities is a great way to get fit, feel better and enjoy your time on the course even more.

Hussle is the smart new way to visit the UK's best gyms. They're helping members make fitness part of their daily routines through their network of thousands of gyms. Members can access gyms wherever they are with the flexibility of a day pass or use facilities as much as they like with a Monthly+ pass. The partnership has three key features for members of both platforms to enjoy, which include:

PlayMoreGolf members will be able to trial their local Hussle facilities with half day passes for all new members. Existing PlayMoreGolf members will be able to access a free seven-day trial and can enjoy special offers on their first month's use of gyms through Hussle. Hussle members can take advantage of 20 flexi-points, which can be used at 100s of golf courses around the country, plus they'll receive an allocation of complimentary points to be used at their 'home' club upon joining (which is selected during the sign-up process).

The Basic Rules of Golf that a Novice need to know in 2021

With all sports there can be rules that you don't necessarily need to follow, and golf is a prime example. It can be a good idea to have a good understanding of some basic rules. We have started off with four that novice golfers need to know in 2021.

Count your Clubs

Now this one is straightforward but for those golfers heading off in a competition and eager to get onto the course, sometimes novice golfers forget to check the number of clubs in their bag before teeing off. The rules allow you carry up to 14 clubs in your bag. Having more than 14 in your bag can result in a penalty of two stokes for each hole where the rule was broken. So make sure an extra putter doesn't find its way into your bag, as this can be costly. Ian Woosnam the overnight leader at the 2001 Open Championship can tell you all about it when he was deducted two strokes after having one too many in his bag. It can happen to the best of us, try not to commit the same mistake.

The teeing area

Your first ever tee shot in front of the club house is extremely daunting but knowing where to tee off from is one of the most important things to know when starting the game. It can be broken by over keen players trying to shorten a hole. Here is what you need to know: The teeing area is a rectangle marked by the two tee markers and two-club lengths back, often around 40 square feet. It's easy to overlook these basic parameters and tee up the ball outside the box. The appropriate markers usually are coloured white for medal tees, yellow for men, red for ladies - and within two club lengths. In this case, you'll need to hit it again from within the box - and if you're playing Stroke play, you will likely get a two-stroke penalty.