1 a Chronicle of the Philadelphia Section PGA and Its Members By

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

1 a Chronicle of the Philadelphia Section PGA and Its Members By A Chronicle of the Philadelphia Section PGA and its Members by Peter C. Trenham 2010 to 2017 2010 In November Leo DeGisi was sworn in for a second three-year term as a PGA of America director. 2011 The Section celebrated its 90th birthday and Rich Steinmetz won the Section Championship for a third time. 2012 Stu Ingraham won the Section Championship, Sr. Championship, Player-of-the-Year, points and scoring average. 2013 Harry Hammond won the PGA Bill Strausbaugh Award, Mark Sheftic was on the PGA Cup Team for a 3rd time. 2014 Lou Guzzi-teaching, Rick Kline-merchandising and Scott Nye-merchandising were honored with national awards. 2015 The Philadelphia Cricket Club hosted the PGA Professional National Championship. 2016 In November Tom Carpus was elevated to chairman of the PGA of America rules committee. 2017 Dave McNabb played in three majors: Senior PGA Championship, U.S. Senior Open, PGA Championship 2010 A new decade began with the country in a deep recession and the business of golf was in just as deep. There were more golf courses than there were golfers. Definitely, there were too many golf professionals. Some golf courses were closing which was the best for the business in general but difficult for the employees. One golf writer stated that for the first time more golfers were on waiting lists to get out of clubs in the United States that there were waiting to get into clubs. In January the PGA made some changes to the apprentice program. One of those was that all applicants to the apprentice program would have to complete three online courses and pass a knowledge course before being al- lowed to register in the program. In February Jeff Kiddie, who was now the professional at the Aronimink Golf Club hosted a Section educa- tion seminar. The seminar featured the Stack and Tilt golf swing method and its founders Andy Plummer and Mike Bennett. More than 100 Section members and apprentices were in attendance. Some were there to learn how to teach this new method to their golfers and some were there to try and incorporate it into their own games. As usual the seminars on golf instruction always drew the largest turnout. In the third week of March Lancaster County’s Jim Furyk won the Transitions Championship at the Innis- brook Resort in Palm Harbor, Florida. The tournament was played on the resort’s 7,340-yard Copperhead Course. In spite of the length it was a course that required ball control which suited Furyk’s game. With rounds of 67, 68 and 67 he teed off in the final round with a three stroke lead over K.J. Choi. Choi proceeded to make birdies on four of the first six holes, which put him in a tie with Furyk. In the last round Furyk made six birdies but he also made four bogies. One of the bogies came on the 72nd hole. Playing the par-four last hole with a two stroke lead Furyk drove into the trees on the right side, shanked a long-iron second shot, put his next shot on the green and two putted for a one stroke victory. His 69 gave him a winning total of thirteen-under-par 271. It was Furyk’s fourteenth win on the PGA Tour. Choi finished second at 272. Bubba Watson was third at 273 and Nick Watney finished fourth at 275. There was a lengthy rain delay during the last round and play didn’t finish until 7:30. First prize was $972,000. The Section’s spring meeting was held at the Radnor Valley Country Club on the fifth Monday of March. The Section had 708 members and 154 apprentices which were employed at 590 golf facilities. Valley Country Club professional Clark Luis gave his usual powerful rendition of our national anthem. There were the usual reports from the various officers and committee chairmen. The Section’s executive director Geoff Surrette reported that 1 2 the Section’s reserve fund was now valued at $511,800. The budgeted income for the year was $1,500,000 and the budgeted expenses were $1,475,000. Concord Country Club professional Mike Moses, the director of tournaments, announced that the “one ball rule” which had been in effect since the introduction of the solid golf ball, was being removed from the Section’s rule sheet. The tournament committee had decided that the golf balls were all so similar now that the rule was no longer necessary. Another rule was that all communication devices were not allowed during tournament rounds. That included use by the caddies. If a device was turned on it was considered to be in use. The Section’s instruction committee chairman Lou Guzzi, announced that the Section now had a website titled “The Lesson Tee”. It could be found on the Section’s website under the “Guide to Golf” button. Guzzi managed a golf academy at the Talamore Golf Club. The Sec- tion’s 2009 “Teacher of the Year” Elizabeth Granahan was hon- George Forster, Sr. ored. She was the golf instructor and operator of three GolfTEC fa- “PGA Golf Professional of the Year” cilities in the western suburbs of Philadelphia. Radnor Valley Coun- 2010 try Club professional George Forster, Sr. was honored as the Sec- tion’s 2010 “PGA Golf Professional of the Year”. Forster had been the professional at Radnor Valley for seventeen years. He won the 1999 Philadelphia PGA Championship and in 2001 he won the Section’s match play championship. In 2008 Forster won the Section’s senior championship and beginning with 2006 he was the Section’s senior player of the year for four years. He had served on several Sec- tion committees, which included the tournament committee. Forster volunteered as a “Buddy” in the Variety Club program. He had hosted numerous Section events at Radnor Valley and supported the Section’s pro-ams by par- ticipating in more than 150 of them. The Masters Tournament was played at the Augusta National Golf Club in the first full week of April as it had been for many years. As usual it was another exciting tournament. The weather was good and the scoring in spite of what was now a long golf course was torrid. There were 34 eagles made and 87 sub-par rounds. Phil Mickelson who was no stranger to success at August began the tournament with a 67 and a 71 which left him two shots off the pace. On Saturday Mickelson put together an eagle-eagle-birdie stretch on holes 13, 14 and 15 for a 67 but he still trailed the tournament leader Lee Westwood by one stroke. On Sunday Mickelson shot a bogey-free 67 which featured an eagle on the 13th hole after having driven into the pine trees on the right side. When it was all over Mickelson was in with a sixteen-under-par 272 and three stokes in front of the field. It was his third Masters vic- tory. Lee Westwood finished second at 275 and Anthony Kim was third with a 276. Tiger Woods and K.J. Choi tied for fourth with 277 totals. Sean O’Hair tied for 30th at 291 and won $45,563. Jim Furyk missed the cut. First prize was $1,350,000. O’Hair and Furyk were in the tournament as winners on certain designated tournaments on the PGA Tour during the previous 12 months and for being in the top 30 money winners on the PGA Tour in 2009. Jim Furyk missed the cut at the Masters Tournament but the next week he won the Verizon Heritage at Hilton Head, South Carolina. The tournament was once again hosted by the Harbour Town Golf Links in the third week of April. Furyk opened with a 67 and a 68 to lead by one stroke at the halfway point. Another 67 in the third round kept him one stroke in front of the field. On Sunday Furyk put together a steady 69 but when Brian Davis (68-69-66-68) made a birdie on the 72nd hole they were deadlocked and a playoff was needed to determine a win- ner. The two players returned to the par four 18th tee for a sudden-death playoff. Furyk was on in two but Davis’ second shot bounced off the left edge of the green into the wetlands. In playing his third shot Davis’ club head moved an unattached reed during his backswing. He asked the rules official for a ruling. After checking the televi- sion replays it was determined that his backswing had moved a loose impediment in the hazard. The penalty was two strokes. Davis played one more stroke and picked up. Furyk two putted for a par and the victory. Their 13- under-par 271s were three strokes better than anyone else. Bo Van Pelt and Luke Donald tied for second with 274s. First prize was $1,026,000. Lewisburg’s Jason Bohn captured his second PGA Tour title in the fourth week of April at the Zurich Clas- sic. The tournament was played on the 7,399 yard TPC Louisiana in Avondale, Louisiana. Bohn put five injury 3 filled years behind him with the victory. He had two broken ribs in 2007 and in 2008 he had three back surgeries which confined him to bed for a month. The PGA Tour’s medical exemptions had made it possible for him to return to the tour. Bohn led from wire to wire with rounds of 65, 67, 71 and 67.
Recommended publications
  • 2021 John Deere Classic TPC Deere Run First Round Groupings and Starting Times Thursday, July 8, 2021
    2021 John Deere Classic TPC Deere Run First Round Groupings and Starting Times Thursday, July 8, 2021 TEE # 1 6:45 Jonathan Byrd St. Simons Island, GA Luke List Augusta, GA Alex Noren Stockholm, Sweden 6:56 George McNeill N Ft. Myers, FL D.J. Trahan Kiawah Island, SC Chase Seiffert Panama City Beach, FL 7:07 D.A. Points Pekin, IL Johnson Wagner Charlotte, NC Harry Higgs Dallas, TX 7:18 Brian Gay Windermere, FL Tyler Duncan Columbus, IN Pat Perez Scottsdale, AZ 7:29 Robert Streb Shawnee, KS Kevin Tway Edmond, OK Brice Garnett Gallatin, MO 7:40 Jim Herman Palm City, FL Keith Mitchell Sea Island, GA Aaron Wise Jupiter, FL 7:51 Michael Thompson St. Simons Island, GA Andrew Landry Austin, TX Chez Reavie Scottsdale, AZ 8:02 Ryan Moore Las Vegas, NV J.J. Henry Ft. Worth, TX Rafa Cabrera Bello Gran Canaria, Spain 8:13 Ben Martin Kiawah Island, SC Nick Watney Dixon, CA Seamus Power Waterford, Ireland 8:24 Camilo Villegas Colombia Scott Stallings Oak Ridge, TN Will Gordon Davidson, NC 8:35 Ben Taylor London, England Michael Gellerman Sterling, KS Eric Cole Tequesta, FL 8:46 Richard S. Johnson Stockholm, Sweden Kris Ventura Moss, Norway Alex Schaake Omaha, NE 8:57 Joseph Bramlett Las Vegas, NV Rhein Gibson Edmond, OK Chad Proehl Urbandale, IA Report Generated at 07:36:28 on 07/08/21 Page 1 of 4 2021 John Deere Classic TPC Deere Run First Round Groupings and Starting Times Thursday, July 8, 2021 TEE # 10 6:45 Kevin Streelman Wheaton, IL Shawn Stefani Mont Belvieu, TX Sam Ryder Atlantic Beach, FL 6:56 Grayson Murray Raleigh, NC Sean O'Hair Scottsdale, AZ Bronson Burgoon The Woodlands, TX 7:07 Danny Lee Rotorua, New Zealand Bo Hoag Columbus, OH Scott Harrington Scottsdale, AZ 7:18 Dylan Frittelli Johannesburg, South Africa Brian Harman St Simons Island, GA Steve Stricker Madison, WI 7:29 Cam Davis Sydney, Australia Sungjae Im Jeju-Si, Jeju-do, South Korea Anirban Lahiri Bangalore, India 7:40 Cameron Champ Sacramento, CA Sung Kang Frisco, TX Troy Merritt Eagle, ID 7:51 J.B.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 Zachry Group Pro-Am Pairings
    2021 Valero Texas Open Zachry Group Pro-Am TPC San Antonio AT&T Oaks Course WEDNESDAY PAIRINGS 1st Tee - Morning TIMEPRO TEAM PRO 7:20 John Huh13 Mike Bennett, Richard Gaona, Jason Krall, Chris Meldner Matthew NeSmith 7:30 Scottie Scheffler39 Chris Davis, Heath McGallion, Clarence Kahlig, Jim Lentz Ryan Armour 7:40 Jimmy Walker8 Kenny Manning, Jerry Stumbo, Eric Honeyman, Eric Brown Luke Donald 7:50 Lanto Griffin41 AJ Gaona, Adam Philippi, Shane Torr, Lance Yates Sam Ryder 8:00 Joel Dahmen31 John Garcia, Keith Jones, Cassy Sheen, Scott Willson Brian Gay 8:10 Camilo Villegas36 Rudy Casanova, Brian Flaherty, Rick Seehausen, Dave Vida Padraig Harrington 8:20 Nick Taylor14 John Hill, Michael Krautz, Brent Richard, John Roach Scott Stallings 8:30 Andrew Landry12 Dale Kuntz, Hector Rivero, Erik Simpson, Mark Skobel Russell Knox 8:40 Adam Hadwin24 Marc Abbott, William Dumas, David Vaio, David Walter Tom Lewis 8:50 Brendan Steele10 Pat Wisdom, Randy Park, Greg Gentry, Kevin Lassahn Luke List 9:00 Byeong Hun An50 John Brost, Dustin Burell, Ryan Canipe, Mark Carter Scott Brown 9:10 Ryan Palmer3 Ferris Hussein, Rich Lashway, William McClure, Joe Ogilvie Sam Burns 9:20 Sebastian Munoz26 Dee Green, Charles Heider, Spencer Kirksmith, James Richards Ryan Moore 10th Tee - Morning TIMEPRO TEAM PRO 7:20 Phil Mickelson1 Joe Gorder, Randy Larson, Robert Pena, Chet Thompson Chesson Hadley 7:30 Tony Finau5 John Locke, Debbie Majoras, Eric Mullins, Robert Profusek Brandt Snedeker 7:40 Abraham Ancer9 Ralph Biediger, Matt Key, Scott Sharp, Steve Wardle Jordan
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Wyndham Championship Sedgefield Country Club Second Round Groupings and Starting Times Friday, August 18, 2017
    2017 Wyndham Championship Sedgefield Country Club Second Round Groupings and Starting Times Friday, August 18, 2017 TEE # 1 7:00 Chad Collins Cloverdale, IN 72 72 Tyrone Van Aswegen McKinney, TX 71 71 Andrew Loupe Baton Rouge, LA 66 66 7:10 Seung-Yul Noh Irving, TX 69 69 Scott Stallings Oak Ridge, TN 72 72 Tommy Gainey Hartsville, SC 68 68 7:20 Matt Jones Sydney, Australia 72 72 Johnson Wagner Charlotte, NC 67 67 Martin Flores Dallas, TX 64 64 7:30 Aaron Baddeley Melbourne, Australia 69 69 Padraig Harrington Dublin, Ireland 66 66 Nick Watney Dixon, CA 70 70 7:40 Cody Gribble Dallas, TX 74 74 Hunter Mahan Dallas, TX 65 65 K.J. Choi Dallas, TX 68 68 7:50 Jonas Blixt Hammaro, Sweden 68 68 Greg Chalmers Sydney, Australia 71 71 Smylie Kaufman Birmingham, AL 71 71 8:00 Robert Streb Shawnee, KS 66 66 Brian Gay Windermere, FL 71 71 Kevin Na Las Vegas, NV 67 67 8:10 Brian Davis Windermere, FL 72 72 Bud Cauley Jacksonville Bch, FL 67 67 Tim Herron Wayzata, MN 68 68 8:20 Jason Kokrak Warren, OH 68 68 Derek Fathauer Jupiter, FL 72 72 C.T. Pan Taiwan 67 67 8:30 Y.E. Yang Jeju Island, South Korea 70 70 Shawn Stefani Houston, TX 74 74 J.J. Spaun Los Angeles, CA 71 71 8:40 Hiroshi Iwata Sendai, Japan 70 70 Sebastián Muñoz Bogota, Colombia 71 71 Julián Etulain Buenos Aires, Argentina 68 68 8:50 Brad Fritsch Ottawa, Ont., Canada 67 67 Steven Alker Hamilton, New Zealand 68 68 Savio Nazareth Greensboro, NC 70 70 9:00 Tyler Aldridge Nampa, ID 68 68 Brett Drewitt Inverell, Australia 68 68 Brad Miller Timonium, MD 71 71 Report Generated at 19:25:08 on 08/17/17
    [Show full text]
  • Auction - Sale 632: Golf Books by the Shelf 01/04/2018 11:00 AM PST
    Auction - Sale 632: Golf Books by the Shelf 01/04/2018 11:00 AM PST Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 1 24 Golf Books 3 32 Golf Books Includes:Allen, Peter. Famous Fairways. London: Stanley Paul, Includes:Balata, Billy. Being The Ball. Phoenix, Arizona: B.T.B. 1968.Allison, Willie. The First Golf Review. London: Bonar Books, Entertainment, 2000.Beard, Frank. Shaving Strokes. New York: Grosset 1950.Alliss, Peter. A Golfer’s Travels. London: Boxtree, 1997.Alliss, & Dunlap, 1970.Canfield, Jack. Chicken Soup For The Golfer’s Soul: Peter. Bedside Golf. London: Collins, 1980.Alliss, Peter. More Bedside The 2nd Round. Florida: Health Communications, 2002.Canfield, Jack. Golf. London: Collins, 1984.Alliss, Peter. Yet More Bedside Golf. Chicken Soup For The Soul. Cos Cob, Connecticut: Chicken Soup For London: Collins, 1985.Ballesteros, Severiano. Seve. Connecticut: Golf The Soul Publishing, 2008.Canfield, Jack. Chicken Soup For The Soul Digest, 1982.Cotton, Henry. Thanks For The Game. London: Sidgwick & And Golf Digest Present THE GOLF BOOK. Cos Cob, Connecticut: Jackson, 1980.Crane, Malcolm. The Story Of Ladies’ Golf. London: Chicken Soup For The Soul Publishing, 2009.Canfield, Jack. Chicken Stanley Paul, 1991.Critchley, Bruce. Golf And All Its Glory. London: B B Soup For The Woman Golfer’s Soul. Florida: Health Communications, C Books, 1993.Follmer, Lucille. Your Sports Are Showing. : Pellegrini & 2007.Coyne, John. The Caddie Who Won The Masters. Oakland, Cudahy, 1949.Greene, Susan. Consider It Golf. SIGNED. Michigan: California: Peace Corps Writers Book, 2011.Ferguson, Allan Mcalister. Excel, 2000.Greene, Susan. Count On Golf. SIGNED. Michigan: Excel, Golf In Scotland.
    [Show full text]
  • Canadian Golfer, February, 1931
    Features in this Number ®@ “Great Curler and Fine Golfer” (Pages 729-730) Playing Golf in Florida (Page 743) Beautiful Course for Digby, N.S. (Pages 753-755) “Golf in Days Lang Syne” (Pages 775-776) Meeting of Governors of C.S.G.A. (Pages 777-778) Annual Meeting Royal Canadian Golf Association (Pages 785-790) February, 1931 CANADIAN GOLFER Vol. 16, No. 10 Fore! OFFICIAL BOOKSor THE ULES: i351 AG “Canadian Golfer” on January 1st issued from the press the 1931 Edition of the Rules of Golf as approved by The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, The Royal Canadian Golf Association and The United States Golf Association. These handsome little books will contain all rules edited up to date. Every Golf Club in Canada should have a supply of these latest Books of the Rules if they want their membersto observe the rules in vogue the coming season and not be subject to penalties. The prices are: Single Copies - --- --- 25¢ 100 Copies or more - 20c per copy 500 Copies or more - 15c per copy Early orders are advised as the edition is a limited one. In quantities of 500 or more the name of the Club, if desired, will be printed on the cover. Address: MERRITT STUART, Business Man- ager, “CANADIAN GOLFER”, Bank of Commerce Chambers, Brantford, Ontario. t n EVERY GOLF CLUB IN CANADA SHOULD e m t c EE HAVEA SUPPLY OF THESE INDISPENSABLE BOOKS e O e h F O February, 1931 CANADIAN GOLFER 721 FTE ECUIMATE eM PERED BY THE JAPAN cu RRENT CANADA/ EVtROREEN NOROUND | Midwinter Golf Tournament February 23 to 28 Come—enter the 3rd Annual Empre \ winter Golf Tournament sponso Canedian Pacific—competition u handicaps for the E.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 TOUR Championship Broadcast & Pre-Tournament Notes
    2021 TOUR Championship Broadcast & Pre-Tournament Notes FedExCup Starting Strokes: For the Third consecutive season, the TOUR Championship is weighted by FedExCup Starting Strokes, with the format crowning a single champion; at the conclusion of the TOUR Championship, the player with the lowest score in relation to par over 72 holes combined with his FedExCup Starting Strokes will win the TOUR Championship and be crowned FedExCup champion. The FedExCup points leader after the first two Playoffs events will begin the TOUR Championship at 10-under par. The next four players will start at 8-under through 5-under, respectively. The next five will begin at 4-under, regressing by one stroke per five players until those ranked Nos. 26-30 start at even par. 2021 TOUR Championship FedExCup Starting Strokes Starting Position Starting Strokes 1 Patrick Cantlay -10 2 Tony Finau -8 3 Bryson DeChambeau -7 4 Jon Rahm -6 5 Cameron Smith -5 6 Justin Thomas -4 Harris English -4 Abraham Ancer -4 Jordan Spieth -4 Sam Burns -4 11 Collin Morikawa -3 Sungjae Im -3 Viktor Hovland -3 Louis Oosthuizen -3 Dustin Johnson -3 16 Rory McIlroy -2 Xander Schauffele -2 Jason Kokrak -2 Kevin Na -2 Brooks Koepka -2 21 Corey Conners -1 Hideki Matsuyama -1 Stewart Cink -1 Joaquin Niemann -1 Scottie Scheffler -1 26 Daniel Berger Even Erik van Rooyen Even Sergio Garcia Even Billy Horschel Even Patrick Reed Even 2 Sam Burns and Erik van Rooyen are making their first TOUR Championship appearance 5 Five FedExCup champions have qualified for the 2021 TOUR Championship (Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth & Billy Horschel) 11 total countries represented of the Top 30 in the FedExCup this season, marks the third season in the FedExCup era with more than 10 countries in the Top 30 of the FedExCup standings entering the TOUR Championship (2020: 12, 2021:11, 2008: 11) 100% All Top 30 in the FedExCup earned points in the fall of the 2020-21 PGA TOUR season.
    [Show full text]
  • 2004 Ford Senior Players Championship
    Dominion Energy Charity Classic The Country Club of Virginia (James River Course) | Richmond, Va. | October 16-18, 2020 Final Round Notes Sunday, October 18, 2020 Course Setup: Par 72 / 6,993 yards (R3: 70.143; Cumulative: 71.117) Weather: Partly cloudy with a high of 66. Winds out of the SE 3-8 mph. Note: Lift, clean and place was in effect for all 54-holes of play. Summary: Phil Mickelson overcame a three-stroke deficit to defeat Mike Weir by three strokes in his second PGA TOUR Champions start at the Dominion Energy Charity Classic. Mickelson becomes the third player to win his first two starts on the Champions Tour, joining Jim Furyk and Bruce Fleisher. Media Contacts: Jackie Servais (303-249-6439); Maureen Radzavicz (607-624-5200) Player To Par Scores Money Charles Schwab Cup 1 Phil Mickelson -17 68-66-65—199 $300,000 8th 2 Mike Weir -14 68-63-71—202 $176,000 19th 3 Paul Goydos -13 70-68-65—203 $144,000 43rd T4 Brandt Jobe -12 68-68-68—204 $107,000 22nd T4 Bernhard Langer -12 67-70-67—204 $107,000 2nd Quick Links: • Leaderboard • PGATOURmedia.com (transcripts and other resources available for download) Phil Mickelson, 68-66-65—199 (-17) • World Golf Hall of Fame member Phil Mickelson becomes just the third player to win his first two PGA TOUR Champions starts, joining Jim Furyk (2020) and Bruce Fleisher (1999). • With the victory, Mickelson moves from No. 18 to No. 8 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings. There are currently six members of the World Golf Hall of Fame inside the top 15 in the standings.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 U.S. OPEN NOTEBOOK and STORY IDEAS June 15-18, 2017 Erin Hills, Erin, Wis
    2017 U.S. OPEN NOTEBOOK AND STORY IDEAS June 15-18, 2017 Erin Hills, Erin, Wis. WHO’S HERE: Among the 156 golfers in the 2017 U.S. Open, there are: U.S. Open champions (11): Angel Cabrera (2007), Ernie Els (1994, ’97), Jim Furyk (2003), Lucas Glover (2009), Dustin Johnson (2016), Martin Kaymer (2014), Graeme McDowell (2010), Rory McIlroy (2011), Justin Rose (2013), Webb Simpson (2012) and Jordan Spieth (2015). U.S. Open runners-up (8): Jason Day (2011, ‘13), Ernie Els (2000), Rickie Fowler (2014), Jim Furyk (2006, ’07, ‘16), Dustin Johnson (2015), Graeme McDowell (2012), Phil Mickelson (1999, 2002, ’04, ’06, ’09, ‘13) and Louis Oosthuizen (2015). U.S. Amateur champions (8): Byeong Hun An (2009), Bryson DeChambeau (2015), Matthew Fitzpatrick (2013), Nick Flanagan (2003), Matt Kuchar (1997), Phil Mickelson (1990), Richie Ramsay (2006) and Peter Uihlein (2010). U.S. Amateur runners-up (2): Corey Conners (2014) and Brad Dalke (2016). U.S. Junior Amateur champions (3): Brian Harman (2003), Scottie Scheffler (2013) and Jordan Spieth (2009, ’11). U.S. Junior Amateur runners-up (1): Justin Thomas (2010). U.S. Senior Open champions (1): Gene Sauers (2016). U.S. Senior Open runners-up (1): Gene Sauers (2014). U.S. Mid-Amateur champions (2): Stewart Hagestad (2016) and Scott Harvey (2014). U.S. Mid-Amateur runners-up (1): Scott Harvey (2016). U.S. Amateur Public Links champions (3): Jordan Niebrugge (2013), Chez Reavie (2001) and Brandt Snedeker (2003). U.S. Amateur Public Links runners-up (1): Jason Dufner (1998). USGA champions (26): Byeong Hun
    [Show full text]
  • PLAYERS GUIDE — Shinnecock Hills Golf Club | Southampton, N.Y
    . OP U.S EN SHINNECOCK HILLS TH 118TH U.S. OPEN PLAYERS GUIDE — Shinnecock Hills Golf Club | Southampton, N.Y. — June 14-17, 2018 conducted by the 2018 U.S. OPEN PLAYERS' GUIDE — 1 Exemption List SHOTA AKIYOSHI Here are the golfers who are currently exempt from qualifying for the 118th U.S. Open Championship, with their exemption categories Shota Akiyoshi is 183 in this week’s Official World Golf Ranking listed. Birth Date: July 22, 1990 Player Exemption Category Player Exemption Category Birthplace: Kumamoto, Japan Kiradech Aphibarnrat 13 Marc Leishman 12, 13 Age: 27 Ht.: 5’7 Wt.: 190 Daniel Berger 12, 13 Alexander Levy 13 Home: Kumamoto, Japan Rafael Cabrera Bello 13 Hao Tong Li 13 Patrick Cantlay 12, 13 Luke List 13 Turned Professional: 2009 Paul Casey 12, 13 Hideki Matsuyama 11, 12, 13 Japan Tour Victories: 1 -2018 Gateway to The Open Mizuno Kevin Chappell 12, 13 Graeme McDowell 1 Open. Jason Day 7, 8, 12, 13 Rory McIlroy 1, 6, 7, 13 Bryson DeChambeau 13 Phil Mickelson 6, 13 Player Notes: ELIGIBILITY: He shot 134 at Japan Memorial Golf Jason Dufner 7, 12, 13 Francesco Molinari 9, 13 Harry Ellis (a) 3 Trey Mullinax 11 Club in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, to earn one of three spots. Ernie Els 15 Alex Noren 13 Shota Akiyoshi started playing golf at the age of 10 years old. Tony Finau 12, 13 Louis Oosthuizen 13 Turned professional in January, 2009. Ross Fisher 13 Matt Parziale (a) 2 Matthew Fitzpatrick 13 Pat Perez 12, 13 Just secured his first Japan Golf Tour win with a one-shot victory Tommy Fleetwood 11, 13 Kenny Perry 10 at the 2018 Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open.
    [Show full text]
  • 119Th U.S. OPEN NOTEBOOK and STORY IDEAS June 13-16, 2019 Pebble Beach (Calif.) Golf Links
    119th U.S. OPEN NOTEBOOK AND STORY IDEAS June 13-16, 2019 Pebble Beach (Calif.) Golf Links mediacenter.usga.org | usopen.com | @usga_pr (media Twitter) | @usopengolf (Twitter and Instagram) | USOPEN (Facebook) | #USOpen iOS and Android mobile app: U.S. Open Golf Championship WHO’S HERE: Among the 156 golfers in the 2019 U.S. Open, there are: U.S. Open champions (12): Ernie Els (1994, ’97), Jim Furyk (2003), Lucas Glover (2009), Dustin Johnson (2016), Martin Kaymer (2014), Brooks Koepka (2017, ’18), Graeme McDowell (2010), Rory McIlroy (2011), Justin Rose (2013), Webb Simpson (2012), Jordan Spieth (2015) and Tiger Woods (2000, ’02, ’08). U.S. Open runners-up (13): Jason Day (2011, ’13), Ernie Els (2000), Tommy Fleetwood (2018), Rickie Fowler (2014), Jim Furyk (2006, ’07, ’16), Dustin Johnson (2015), Shane Lowry (2016), Hideki Matsuyama (2017), Graeme McDowell (2012), Phil Mickelson (1999, 2002, ’04, ’06, ’09, ’13), Louis Oosthuizen (2015), Scott Piercy (2016) and Tiger Woods (2005, ’07). U.S. Amateur champions (7): Byeong Hun An (2009), Bryson DeChambeau (2015), Matthew Fitzpatrick (2013), Viktor Hovland (2018), Matt Kuchar (1997), Phil Mickelson (1990) and Tiger Woods (1994, ’95, ’96). U.S. Amateur runners-up (3): Devon Bling (2018), Luke List (2004) and Patrick Cantlay (2011). U.S. Junior Amateur champions (4): Jordan Spieth (2009, ’11), Scottie Scheffler (2013), Michael Thorbjornsen (2018) and Tiger Woods (1991, ’92, ’93). U.S. Junior Amateur runners-up (3): Aaron Baddeley (1998), Charles Howell III (1996) and Justin Thomas (2010). U.S. Senior Open champions (1): David Toms (2018). U.S. Senior Open runners-up (0): none.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Golfcourse Fact-Sheets Ws.Pdf
    WHISTLING STRAITS® FACTS “I should say this with some degree of modesty. But in my lifetime, I’ve never seen anything like this. Anyplace. Period.” Pete Dye, World Golf Hall of Fame Designer Blackwolf Run® and Whistling Straits A throwback to the raw freshness of Ireland sculpted into the Wisconsin coastline, Whistling Straits is part of Destination Kohler in Kohler, Wisconsin. Located off the shore of Lake Michigan, Whistling Straits is comprised of two, 18-hole championship golf courses that continue to challenge the best professional and amateur golfers around the world. Arguably the best golf experience in America, these Pete Dye-designed courses continue to be ranked at the top of the list of “America’s 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses” by Golf Digest. CHAMPIONSHIPS – PAST & FUTURE EVENTS 2020 Ryder Cup will be hosted on The Straits® at Whistling Straits. 2015 PGA Championship was hosted on The Straits. This was the third time the PGA Championship was hosted on The Straits and the championship didn’t disappoint. On Sunday afternoon two of the world’s best, Jason Day and Jordan Spieth, battled for the Wannamaker Trophy. Day fired an impressive final round 67 to beat Spieth by 3 shots and capture the 2015 PGA Championship title, his first major championship. The 2010 PGA Championship was hosted on The Straits. This was the second time the PGA Championship was hosted on The Straits, and for the second time on this riveting and unforgiving course, the winner had to be determined by a playoff. With the sun setting quickly and a nerve-wracking three-hole playoff between Martin Kaymer and Bubba Watson, it was Kaymer who pulled through for the win.
    [Show full text]
  • Kaneff Junior Series
    CANADIAN JUNIOR GOLF ASSOCIATION 2014 YEAR IN REVIEW 2014 Year in Review Table of Contents Section 1 – Highlights of 2014 Operations CJGA Operates PGA TOUR Canada event, The Great Waterway Classic p 4 CJGA Conducts Pilot Project in British Columbia p 7 CJGA and Golf Quebec Conduct Quebec Junior Open p 8 CJGA Conducts Junior Canada Cup in Nova Scotia p 9 Partnerships CJGA Signs Three-Year Agreement with Freedom 55 Financial p 11 CJGA Renews Nike Golf Partnership p 13 CJGA Signs Partnership with Core Golf Academy p 15 CJGA Renews PING Canada Partnership p 17 CJGA Renews Mizuno Canada Partnership p 19 CJGA Renews Sundog Partnership p 21 CJGA Renews with Blue Bay Curacao p 23 CJGA Signs Partnership with Bushnell Golf p 25 General Induction Ceremony for Ontario Golf Hall of Fame member Earl Fritz p 27 CJGA National Spokesperson Stephen Ames Elected to Canadian Golf Hall of Fame p 28 Mackenzie Hughes Conducts Clinics for Kids Clinic at CJGA Event p 29 Patrick Murphy Shatters CJGA Scoring Record p 30 CJGA Alum J.C. Deacon Named Head Coach of University of Florida p 32 Section 2 – CJGA Six-Stage Development Program 2.1 Level 1 - CJGA Junior Linkster events & clinics p 34 2.2 Level 2&3 – CJGA Junior Tour; Regional& Provincial Events p 35 2.3 Level 4 – CJGA National & Invitational Events p 35 2.4 Level 5 – CJGA Team Canada p 36 2.5 Level 6 – NCAA & Amateur Events p 36 2.6 Alumni Succeeding at Next Level p 38 2.7 Freedom 55 Financial – What is Your Golf Dream? P 40 Section 3 – CJGA Junior Tour 3.1 Junior Tour Summary p 41 3.2 Provincial Breakdown
    [Show full text]