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Play golf for LESS on Sunday, January 19!
Play golf for LESS on Sunday, January 19!
It’s almost time for the biggest games of the year. To celebrate, we’re offering special online rates during late mornings & early afternoons on NFL Playoff days. Book your tee time online for Sunday January 19 & save during select times.
ALL fees include a shared cart
Tee-times are available up to seven day in advance
Later tee-times are not guaranteed 18 holes before dark
Rain-checks & refunds not available
Book online & view our pricing using the button below!
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Stay dry in the rain under our mobile canopy!
We’re expecting some rain on Thursday; Why not fit in some time at the range?  Come use our new Covershot Golf Canopy! Practice in the rain on actual grass and still remain dry.
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The Covershot canopy is completely mobile.  This means 11 to 12 hitting stations at Dragonfly will be covered and on GRASS every day.
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Golf Channel Amateur Tour
Kickoff Classic @ Dragonfly
  February 8, 2020
Entry Fee: $125
Deadline to sign up is February 3rd, late fee will apply if signed up after deadline.
Check in time is 8:45 and tee times begin at 9:30
Organizer: Dan Cacho
[email protected] 707-567-7700
More information on the Golf Channel website.
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New Fresno State Bulldog apparel has arrived at Dragonfly Golf Club!
Stop on in today to get one of our new Fresno State Bulldog polos or pullovers.
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Dragonfly Golf CLub
43369 Avenue 12
Madera, CA 93636
(559) 432-3020
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40th Annual Dugout Club Golf Classic
Upcoming tournament at Dragonfly Golf Club, don’t miss out!
Friday January 24th at 11AM.
RSVP by January 17th.
Cost: $195 per player, includes T-Shirt!
Sign up link.
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NEW MERCHANDISE JUST IN: Pukka Dragonfly Logo Caps
NEW!
We’re now selling Pukka Dragonfly Logo Caps for $19 each!
A great addition to your golf attire or a nifty souvenir.
Purchase one today at the Dragonfly Proshop!
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How to hit the deceptive ‘fluffy’ lie chip shot, according to a three-time PGA Tour winner
Source: GOLF.com By GOLF Editors
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.”
Link to article: Click here
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NCGA Four-Ball Results from Dragonfly
Kim and Silva pair up to take the title on Saturday, April 13 at Dragonfly Golf Club.
Use the link below for full results.
https://www.golfgenius.com/pages/1789919
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Brent Grant wins Fresno Open at Dragonfly Golf Club
1 Brent Grant  Murrieta, CA $2,300.00 -13 68 69 69 206 T2 Connor Blick  Alamo, CA $1,050.00 -10 73 69 67 209 T2 Jeremy Tuggy  Los Angeles, CA $1,050.00 -10 73 68 68 209 T2 Coy Dobson  Austin, TX $1,050.00 -10 70 68 71 209 5 Mikey McGinn  Porterville, CA $750.00 -8 69 71 71 211 T6 Trevor Clayton  Clovis, CA $600.00 -6 75 69 69 213 T6 Patrick Grimes  Menlo Park, CA $600.00 -6 67 74 72 213 T8 Michael Feuerstein  La Jolla, CA $250.00 -5 71 74 69 214 T8 Alex Franklin  San Rafael, CA $250.00 -5 67 72 75 214
Additional Scores:
https://goldencuptour.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/goldencuptour19/event/goldencuptour195/contest/1/leaderboard.htm
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Cooper Academy Tournament 2019
Cooper Academy fundraiser tournament was blessed with clear sky’s and radiating sunshine this Sunday.
To set up an event or fundraiser like this, please contact (559)432-3020
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Final Day – Scores and Leaderboard – Fresno Open at Dragonfly
Final round scheduled for 8:00 AM on Friday, April 12.
Walking spectators allowed
SCORES/LEADERBOARD – https://goldencuptour.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/goldencuptour19/event/goldencuptour195/contest/1/leaderboard.htm
PAIRINGS – https://goldencuptour.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/goldencuptour19/event/goldencuptour195/pairings.htm?r=7372fc50-9078-4683-a28f-1a88465b0a41
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Scores and Leaderboard – Fresno Open at Dragonfly
2nd round to commence at 8:00 AM on Thursday, April 11.
Final round scheduled for 8:00 AM on Friday, April 12.
Walking spectators allowed
SCORES/LEADERBOARD – https://goldencuptour.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/goldencuptour19/event/goldencuptour195/contest/1/leaderboard.htm
PAIRINGS – https://goldencuptour.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/goldencuptour19/event/goldencuptour195/pairings.htm?r=7372fc50-9078-4683-a28f-1a88465b0a41
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Dave Pelz’s 10 truths about putting
We found some great tips & musings from Dave Pelz on putting. Read about them below!
Source: GOLF.com
DAVE PELZ Thursday, July 12, 2018
I could talk for weeks about my 50-year infatuation with all things putting. But I figured I’d just give you the CliffsNotes instead.
1. Putting is important.
Regardless of skill level, putting accounts for approximately 43 percent of your total strokes, taking into account your good putting days and the ones where you’re ready to snap your flatstick over your knee. Lower this percentage and your scores will go down. Allocate at least one-third of your practice time to becoming the best putter you can be.
2. Aim is critical.
You can’t dominate with your putter if you don’t know how to aim it correctly, or how much break to play. Nail these fundamentals first.
3. Keep your stroke “on-line” through the impact zone.
If you hook or cut-spin your putts, your chance of success goes down. If your putts roll off the face in the same direction your putter is heading immediately after impact, that’s good. If your putter moves one way and the ball another, you’ve got problems.
Dave Pelz wants to share his putting truths.
4. Face angle is even more important than stroke path.
And not insignificantly — it’s six times more important. Even if your path is good, unduly opening or closing the face at impact spells doom.
5. You’re only as skilled as your impact pattern.
Catching putts across the face produces varying ball speeds. Find one impact point. My recommendation: the sweet spot.
6. Putts left short never go in.
When you miss, your putts should end up 17 inches past the hole. If you roll them faster, you’ll suffer more lip-outs. Roll them slower and the ball will be knocked off line by imperfections (footprints, pitch marks, etc.) in the green.
7. Proper putt speed comes from proper rhythm.
At our schools, we incorporate rhythm into pre-putt rituals, then carry that same rhythm through the stroke. Rhythm is the harbinger of consistency. You’ve got to find your own, and groove it.
8. Putting is a learned skill.
Having the “touch” in your mind’s eye to know how firmly to stroke a putt (so its speed matches the break), and then also having the “feel” in your body to execute that touch is gained only through experience and solid practice. See No. 1.
9. Be patient.
Sometimes poorly-struck putts go in and well-struck putts miss. Sometimes badly-read greens compensate for poorly struck putts. Results can confuse golfers when they don’t understand the true fundamentals of putting. Having the patience to learn to be a good putter is an incredible virtue for a golfer.
10. Putting is like life.
You don’t have to be perfect, but you can’t do any of the important things badly. My advice? Believe in yourself. Becoming a great putter isn’t easy, but it’s possible (Phil Mickelson, at age 48, is enjoying the finest putting season in his career). Maintain a good, hardworking attitude as you work through items 1 through 9. I’ve seen success stories happen thousands of times. Everyone is capable of improving.
Link to article: Click here
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Liberty High School Fundraiser 2019
Liberty High School held their fundraiser tournament on Saturday.
To set up a event or fundraiser like this, please contact (559)432-3020.
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Dress like a Pro with the new Puma apparel!
Come out to Dragonfly and check out this season’s latest styles in Puma apparel!
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Clark Baseball Fundraiser hit off!
The Clark Baseball Fundraiser had an awesome turnout this last Sunday!
They experienced great weather with clear sunny skies!
To set up a event or fundraiser like this, please contact (559)432-3020
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Join the Liberty High School Fundraiser
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