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Cheyenne Woods Logra Su Primera Victoria Como Profesional 17 al 23 de febrero de 2014 I G LF GOLF Suplemento del Mundo del Golf – N.º 787 Open de Australia Cheyenne Woods logra su primera victoria como profesional a familia Woods ya tiene otra sional en el Volvik Racv Ladies -16 y dos golpes de ventaja sobre L victoria. Cheyenne Woods, Masters de Australia. A sus 23 la amateur australiana Minjee Lee. sobrina de Tiger Woods, ha logra- años y profesional desde el año Belen Mozo es la mejor española, do su primer triunfo como profe- 2012, Woods ha terminado con octava con -8. P3 Miguel Ángel Jiménez colocando la primera piedra de la Casa Club de su campo de Pitch & Putt. Miguel Ángel Jiménez cumple uno de sus sueños La Casa Club de su campo ya es una realidad a Casa Club de la Escuela de la colocación de la primera piedra L Golf Municipal Miguel Ángel en un acto que contó con la presen- Jiménez, ubicada en la localidad cia del Miguel Ángel Jiménez, juga- malagueña de Torremolinos, ha dor del mes de enero del European comenzado a ser una realidad tras Tour. P3 Dimite Ricardo Pradas por motivos de “estricto ámbito personal” Juan Rizo Escosa, nuevo presidente de Golf La Moraleja uan Rizo Escosa es el nuevo pre- Rizo para ocupar la Presidencia has- Jsidente de Golf La Moraleja, en ta que –como recogen los Estatu- sustitución de Ricardo Pradas Mon- tos de la Sociedad– en 2017 se tilla, que presentó su dimisión el celebren nuevas elecciones. Rizo pasado día 4 por razones persona- ha sido vicepresidente del club les. El Consejo de Administración madrileño durante los últimos cin- Cheyenne Woods, sobrina de Tiger Woods, sumó su primera victoria en el LET y el LPGA. ha elegido por unanimidad a Juan co años. P2 II 17 al 23 de febrero de 2014 GOLF Putting green Pros y contras Dimite Ricardo Pradas por motivos de “estricto ámbito personal” Juan Rizo Escosa, nuevo presidente de Golf La Moraleja uan Rizo Escosa es el nuevo pre- socios revalidaron su mandato al ele- J sidente de Golf La Moraleja, en gir mayoritariamente la candidatura sustitución de Ricardo Pradas Mon- que él encabezaba. tilla, que presentó su dimisión el pasa- Durante su presidencia el club ha do día 4 por razones personales. culminado la construcción de dos El Consejo de Administración ha nuevos campos de 18 hoyos dise- elegido por unanimidad a Juan Rizo ñados por Jack Nicklaus, un proyec- para ocupar la Presidencia hasta que to concluido en otoño de 2012. –como recogen los Estatutos de la Pradas sufrió a finales del mes de Sociedad– en 2017 se celebren nue- diciembre un serio accidente de golf Ignacio Guerras, presidente de la Federación de Golf de Madrid, presentó vas elecciones. Rizo ha sido vicepre- que requerirá un tiempo de recupe- la nueva web de la FGM. sidente del club madrileño durante ración y que le impedirá, como el los últimos cinco años. mismo apunta “volcarme, en el cum- ■ Ignacio Guerras, presidente de la territorial madrileña, aprovechó la plimiento de mis obligaciones, con celebración de la cena que tuvo lugar en la Real Sociedad Hípica “Razones personales” la intensidad que venía haciéndolo Española Club de Campo, durante la que se reconocieron los méritos de Ricardo Pradas presentó su dimisión hasta la fecha”. los jugadores madrileños en 2013, para anunciar dicha renovación y poner ante el Consejo de Administración y la página a disposición de todos los clubes y federados madrileños. La la comunicó a los socios mediante “El club, en las mejores nueva versión de la web de la Federación de Golf de Madrid, una carta en la que dice textualmen- Ricardo Pradas, expresidente de La manos” especialmente diseñada para una utilización mucho más sencilla, facilita te: “Los motivos por los cuales me Moraleja. “La Sociedad”, dice Ricardo Pradas, la navegación, el acceso y descarga de contenidos con mayor rapidez, he visto obligado a tomar esta deter- “queda en las mejores manos. En dando cabida a todos los clubes madrileños pudiendo disponer cada uno minación se circunscriben al estric- desempeñaba”. manos de un Consejo de Adminis- de ellos de un microsite independiente, además de ofrecerles la to ámbito personal. No cabe duda”, Pradas llegó a la Presidencia de tración compuesto por personas posibilidad de usar esta herramienta para dar a conocer sus propias continúa, “de que el accidente que Golf La Moraleja en 2009 y posterior- honorables, de gran prestigio profe- iniciativas, noticias y ofertas en dicho microsite. Los usuarios van a he sufrido recientemente reduce la mente, en las elecciones que el club sional y, por encima de todo, gene- encontrar nuevas secciones tales como “Ventajas a Federados” o “Golf en capacidad de atención al cargo que celebró en noviembre de 2012, los rosas en el sacrificio de su tiempo colegios”, que se han añadido a los servicios ya existentes entre los que que lo entregan altruistamente a la figuran la revista online, la app para Apple y android y la posibilidad de Sociedad”. suscribirse al boletín de la FGM. Rizo, con una dilatada carrera pro- fesional en el mundo de la empresa ■ Enrique Martín Soldevilla ha asumido, desde el pasado 1 de Enero, la –Ingeniero Agrónomo y MBA, CEO Dirección ejecutiva del Real Club de Golf de Sevilla, entidad deportiva de First Data Ibérica, Director Gene- sevillana que afronta el nuevo año 2014 con el objetivo de impulsar su ral de Cadena Rato, hoy Onda Cero, actividad. Enrique Martin Soldevilla, es licenciado en derecho, Máster en y Consejero Delegado de Logista–, dirección de proyectos inmobiliarios, está vinculado al mundo del golf ha querido agradecer expresamen- desde hace 40 años, y con amplia experiencia en gestión de empresas. te la generosa dedicación al club de Tras 21 años de vida, etapa cuya gestión ha sido responsabilidad de su antecesor y su esfuerzo “para lle- Claudia Hernández, a partir de ahora con otras responsabilidades en var a buen término la ampliación del empresas del Grupo, el Real Club de Golf de Sevilla seguirá potenciando club consiguiendo, además, estable- servicios de calidad. Para ello, el Real desarrollará un plan de mejoras cer pautas de rigor y transparencia continuas en sus instalaciones, campo de golf, trato con el cliente, y, en en la administración de la entidad. especial, atención a sus socios, con el objetivo de crecer y consolidar el En esa misma línea seguiremos tra- Real Club de Golf de Sevilla como un Club eficaz, joven, moderno y Juan Rizo, nuevo presidente de La Moraleja, con Jack Nicklaus (dcha.). bajando a partir de ahora”. dinámico. ■ Faltan pocos días para que arranque el XI Circuito Benéfico de golf “Fundación Síndrome de West”, el más veterano de los que se celebran Golf profesional en España. En esta ocasión serán nueve pruebas y se alargará en el calendario desde marzo a diciembre de 2014. Las más inmediatas serán las de Talayuela y la RSHECC, que se Circuito de Profesionales de la Comunidad Valenciana celebrarán las dos primeras semanas de marzo. El sábado 1 de marzo (desde las 9 h.) el recorrido extremeño de Talayuela acogerá por primera vez este campeonato, por lo que se espera una buena afluencia de jugadores, tanto locales (15€) como externos (30€). Situado a hora y Victoria de Jordi García del Moral media de Madrid, es un momento ideal para disfrutar de este diseño de Seve Ballesteros a los pies de la Sierra de Gredos. Por su parte, la RSHECC recibirá por novena vez el Circuito, lo que le convierte en uno de los clubes más fieles del serial. Será el domingo 9 de marzo y, aunque en en Las Colinas Golf & CC principio se trata de un premio social, habitualmente reservan algunas plazas para los no socios. l recorrido alicantino de Las Coli- un día muy difícil con muchísimo Egipto donde comenzaré la tempo- E nas Golf & Country Club fue el viento donde no cometí ningún error rada en el Alps, para luego marchar- ■ El trazado pares 3 del Club de Golf La Cañada ha acogido una nueva escenario para el arranque del Cir- grave. En total fueron 15 pares, 2 me hasta Kenia para tomar parte en cita del Pequecircuito de Andalucía 2014. En unas condiciones cuito de Profesionales de la Comu- birdies y 1 bogey lo que apunté en el primer evento del Challenge Tour.” complicadas a causa del fuerte temporal que ha atravesado Andalucía, nidad Valenciana 2014. mi tarjeta.” La tercera plaza fue compartida más de medio centenar de jugadores, con edades comprendidas entre los Con un campo en perfectas con- Con la lesión completamente por Carlos Aguilar, Víctor Andréu y 7 y los 11 años, se dieron cita en el excelente recorrido gaditano para diciones, un fortísimo viento y tem- superada el jugador saldrá próxi- Roberto Sebastián, todos ellos con iniciar esta I Fase de la competición. Los jóvenes golfistas locales fueron peraturas propias del mes de febre- mamente rumbo a las competicio- 74 golpes. El jugador amateur Noel los grandes protagonistas de la jornada, conquistando cuatro victorias ro dio comienzo la competición con nes europeas, “El viernes parto para Grau fue octavo con 76. gracias a las brillantes actuaciones de Pablo Torres Lobato (Benjamín 45 jugadores en el campo. Masculino 10-9 años), Patricia Troncoso Riveira (Alevín Femenino), Marta Finalizados los 18 hoyos regla- Velarde Morito (Benjamín Femenino 10-9 años) y Cristina Albertazzi mentados fueron el castellonense (Benjamín Femenino 8 y menos años). Mención especial para el también Jordi García del Moral y el alicanti- local Álvaro Oncala Barberán, que firmó un espectacular hoyo en uno en no José María Buendía los que ter- el hoyo 4 del trazado guadiareño.
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