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Golfers diary for a golfing way of life

By: | Edited: Mon 14 Jul 2014

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NOT SO MUCH A DIARY AS A WAY OF LIFE…

The 2010 journal from seminal golf lifestyle brand Blacktee is sure to be on every golfer’s Christmas list.
Far more than just a diary, the journal offers golf tips, with high-quality photography, rules and etiquette advice and a game-tracker to monitor improvement.

The Blacktee philosophy stems from creator Alan Reed’s decision to turn his back on a lucrative career in the city to pursue his dream of inaugurating an aspirational golf marque dedicated to encouraging individuals to strive to be the best they possibly can.

He explained: “I believe as individuals we should always be striving for that little bit extra – never accept second place. We are all capable of achieving more, but first we must fight the battles inside, before we can win the war outside.
“In life, it is often said that we regret not the things we do, but the things we don’t do. And the same applies to golf. Golf is about risk and reward. We’ve all walked off the green with a par knowing that a birdie was there for the taking if we’d just had a bit more belief. A hero dies once, but the coward dies a thousand times.

“So golf, like life, is about being positive: think big, think better. As Bill Shankly once said: ‘Aim for the sky and you’ll reach the ceiling; aim for the ceiling and you’ll stay on the floor.’

“Collectively we all need to aim for the sky; seize every opportunity that presents itself. That’s what Blacktee is all about: aspiration of greater achievements.”

He added: “The decision to launch Blacktee with the 2010 journal was easy, for while it is practical, stylish and carrying top-end production values, it is also a year-long reminder of the challenge to better yourself everyday.”
Each month of the year comes with a golf tips section, starting with driving in January and culminating in December with a section on strategy.

Produced on 130gsm fine art paper, with an embossed, padded hardback cover, the luxury Blacktee 2010 journal is not only essential for planning the year ahead, but it is also invaluable in knocking shots off your handicap.

The Blacktee 2010 golf journal costs £19.99 and is available from Harrods golf department or online at www.blacktee.co.uk


About the author

DR

Darren Ramowski is the MD of Golfshake. With a background in technology and data, he is deeply interested in golf analytics, equipment innovation, and industry trends. A committed golfer who enjoys links courses and European golf travel, Darren has a personal ambition to visit notable Ryder Cup venues. His strategic vision continues to shape Golfshake’s growth and community engagement.




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