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We Thank You and Every Other Golf Professional in America for Helping to Make 1963 the Greatest Titleist Year of Them All. We Of
We thank you and every other golf professional in America for helping to make 1963 the greatest Titleist year of them all. We offer you our best wishes for continued prosperity and success in 1964. Acushnet Process Sales Co., New Bedford, Massachusetts. SOLD THRU GOLF COURSE PRO SHOPS ONLY Members of Bala GC, Philadelphia dis- trict, voted three to one at annual meet- ing in November against selling club prop- erty within the next year . Club has been offered $3 million for its 88-acre tract . Harold J. Poad, running on a "don't sell — let's play golf" ticket, was re-elected president . Dick Prevarthan, who broke into golf as an assistant supt. at Beverly CC in Chicago, then moved to a Washington, D.C. club, has returned to the Chicago area as turfmaster at the new Prestwick CC, located south of the city . Three golf books penned by Joe Novak, golf director at Bel-Air CC in L.A., have been translated into Japanese . Shortly before Christmas, 35 of Joe's members ordered copies as Christmas gifts for their friends. SWINGING Joe Belfore, 32 years at the CC of De- tx-oit, 30 of them as head pro, died in No- vember after a long illness ... A native AROUND of New Bochelle, N.Y., Joe worked as an assistant at clubs in the East and in Du- GOLF luth, Minn., for a few years before moving to the Detroit post . One of the game's leading teachers, Joe shunned the national News of the Golf events and was content to play in sec- tional affairs . -
2019 MASSACHUSETTS OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP June 10-12, 2019 Vesper Country Club Tyngsborough, MA
2019 MASSACHUSETTS OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP June 10-12, 2019 Vesper Country Club Tyngsborough, MA MEDIA GUIDE SOCIAL MEDIA AND ONLINE COVERAGE Media and parking credentials are not needed. However, here are a few notes to help make your experience more enjoyable. • There will be a media/tournament area set up throughout the three-day event (June 10-12) in the club house. • Complimentary lunch and beverages will be available for all media members. • Wireless Internet will be available in the media room. • Although media members are not allowed to drive carts on the course, the Mass Golf Staff will arrange for transportation on the golf course for writers and photographers. • Mass Golf will have a professional photographer – David Colt – on site on June 10 & 12. All photos will be posted online and made available for complimentary download. • Daily summaries – as well as final scores – will be posted and distributed via email to all media members upon the completion of play each day. To keep up to speed on all of the action during the day, please follow us via: • Twitter – @PlayMassGolf; #MassOpen • Facebook – @PlayMassGolf; #MassOpen • Instagram – @PlayMassGolf; #MassOpen Media Contacts: Catherine Carmignani Director of Communications and Marketing, Mass Golf 300 Arnold Palmer Blvd. | Norton, MA 02766 (774) 430-9104 | [email protected] Mark Daly Manager of Communications, Mass Golf 300 Arnold Palmer Blvd. | Norton, MA 02766 (774) 430-9073 | [email protected] CONDITIONS & REGULATIONS Entries Exemptions from Local Qualifying Entries are open to professional golfers and am- ateur golfers with an active USGA GHIN Handi- • Twenty (20) lowest scorers and ties in the 2018 cap Index not exceeding 2.4 (as determined by Massachusetts Open Championship the April 15, 2019 Handicap Revision), or who have completed their handicap certification. -
Met Open Championship Presented by Callaway 103Rdaugust 21 - 23, 2018 Wykagyl Country Club History of the Met Open Championship Presented by Callaway
Met Open Championship Presented by Callaway 103rdAugust 21 - 23, 2018 Wykagyl Country Club History of the Met Open Championship Presented by Callaway From its inception in 1905 through the 1940 renewal, the Met Open was considered one of the most prestigious events in golf, won by the likes of Gene Sarazen, Walter Hagen, Johnny Farrell, Tommy Armour, Paul Runyan, Byron Nelson, and Craig Wood, in addition to the brothers Alex and Macdonald Smith (who together captured seven Met Opens, with Alex winning a record four times). The second edition of the championship was hosted and sponsored by Hollywood Golf Club, when George Low won in 1906. After an eight-year hiatus overlapping World War II, the Met Open became more of a regional championship, won by many of the top local club professionals, among them Claude Harmon, Jimmy Wright, Jim Albus, David Glenz, Bobby Heins and Darrell Kestner, not to mention such storied amateurs as Chet Sanok, Jerry Courville Sr., George Zahringer III, Jim McGovern, Johnson Wagner, and Andrew Svoboda. The purse was raised to a record $150,000 in 2007, giving the championship added importance. In 2015 the MGA celebrated a major milestone in marking the championship’s 100th playing, won by Ben Polland at Winged Foot Golf Club. In 2017, The MGA welcomed a new Championship Partner, Callaway Golf. Callaway Golf is the presenting sponsor of the Met Open Championship. Eligibility The competition is open to golfers who are: 1. Past MGA Open Champions. 2. PGA Members in good standing in the Metropolitan and New Jersey PGA Sections. -
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U. S. Davis Cup Aces McKinney's Hook Shots Amaze Miss on Final Shot Unbeaten Cage Lot Ordered to Fans Watching Caps Win Again to 11 Teams Drop ThoM who visited mine’s Arena The Caps ran up a 17-10 nrst- Cut last night to witness the Washing- period lead and never were headed. the Associated Press Robs Bowler of Tie By ton Capitols’ 69-57 victory over the It was the 18th straight home- NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Villa- Australian Tour Boston Celtics went away wonder- court win for the locals, whose six nova’s 45-to-42 victory over Army t §y th» Associated Press ing how Bones McKinney perfected losses have been suffered on the thinned to 11 the num- bis impossible hook shot. road. Pin Lead yesterday SYDNEY. Jan. 30.—The United s*«"frigly For Star ber of unbeaten college basket ball Bones kept the fans in near hys- Bob Gantt, an old-time school- States Lawn Tennis Association has By Rod Thomas teams in the country. The eleven: terics as he paced the Caps’ attack mate and neighbor of McKinney's, W. L. recalled Gardnar Mulloy, Bill Tal- with 22 points, only 4 of which were who starred for Duke in 1943, made With a bit of luck, young John his debut last with Kirkville (Mo.) Teachers.. 18 0 bert $nd Tom Brown, three mem- picked up from the charity stripe. night the Caps. Parise of the Takoma Duckpin As- 0 Ks book shot, thrown with Gantt missed the only free throw Seton Hall (N. -
Better '09 for State's PGA Tour Pros?
GEORGIAPGA.COM GOLFFOREGEORGIA.COM «« FEBRUARY 2009 Better ’09 for state’s PGA Tour pros? Love, Howell off to quick early starts By Mike Blum nament in ’08, as did former Georgia sixth in regular season points for the ’09 opener, placing him within range of or most of Georgia’s contingent Bulldog Ryuji Imada . FedEdCup and ninth on the final money the top 50 in the World Rankings and a on the PGA Tour, the 2008 The rest of Georgia’s PGA Tour mem - list with almost $4 million. Masters berth. season was not a particularly bers had to wait another week or two to Cink’s ‘08 season was divided into two Imada scored his first PGA Tour win in F memorable one, although there start their ’09 campaigns, with a common disparate halves; before and after his win in four seasons in Atlanta, but will not get the were some exceptions. theme the hope that this year will be a Hartford. Other than his participation on opportunity to defend his title in the Duluth’s Stewart Cink more successful one than 2008. the Ryder Cup team, Cink’s post-victory defunct AT&T Classic. Imada had a pair and Sea Island’s Davis On the surface, Cink’s ‘08 season was an highlights were non-existent. And as well of runner-up finishes among three top- Love opened the extremely successful one. He scored his as he played the first six months of the fives early in ’08 and a near win in the Fall 2009 season in the first win in five years in Hartford, the site season, he let a win get away in Tampa and Series, ending the season 13th in earnings Mercedes-Benz of his first PGA Tour victory as a rookie in did not put up much of a fight in the with over $3 million. -
1950-1959 Section History
A Chronicle of the Philadelphia Section PGA and its Members by Peter C. Trenham 1950 to 1959 Contents 1950 Ben Hogan won the U.S. Open at Merion and Henry Williams, Jr. was runner-up in the PGA Championship. 1951 Ben Hogan won the Masters and the U.S. Open before ending his eleven-year association with Hershey CC. 1952 Dave Douglas won twice on the PGA Tour while Henry Williams, Jr. and Al Besselink each won also. 1953 Al Besselink, Dave Douglas, Ed Oliver and Art Wall each won tournaments on the PGA Tour. 1954 Art Wall won at the Tournament of Champions and Dave Douglas won the Houston Open. 1955 Atlantic City hosted the PGA national meeting and the British Ryder Cup team practiced at Atlantic City CC. 1956 Mike Souchak won four times on the PGA Tour and Johnny Weitzel won a second straight Pennsylvania Open. 1957 Joe Zarhardt returned to the Section to win a Senior Open put on by Leo Fraser and the Atlantic City CC. 1958 Marty Lyons and Llanerch CC hosted the first PGA Championship contested at stroke play. 1959 Art Wall won the Masters, led the PGA Tour in money winnings and was named PGA Player of the Year. 1950 In early January Robert “Skee” Riegel announced that he was turning pro. Riegel who had grown up in east- ern Pennsylvania had won the U.S. Amateur in 1947 while living in California. He was now playing out of Tulsa, Oklahoma. At that time the PGA rules prohibited him from accepting any money on the PGA Tour for six months. -
Meet the Advisory Staff of Working Pros at Northwestern Golf Company!
CHANDLER HARPER DICK METZ Former National PGA 1960 National & Champion & U.S. World's Senior PGA Ryder Cup Team Champion Member Meet the Advisory Staff PETE COOPER MARTY FURGOL 1959-1960 Carib- Former Western Open bean Tour Champion Champion and of Popular Touring Pro Working Pros at Northwestern Golf Company! JACKIE PUNG GEORGE FAZIO Former Women's Former Canadian National Amateur Open Champion Champion and Promi- nent Tournament Pro STAN DUDAS Five Time Winner JULES HUOT Philadelphia PGA Three Time Winner Sectional Canadian PGA These are the golf specialists who design, test and sell Northwestern golf clubs. Their names on our clubs are important to YOU because: As tournament proven players they will settle for nothing but the very best in playing equipment. As teaching pros, with thousands of hours on the lesson tee, they KNOW what the club player needs in golf clubs. Most important — through personal experience on the selling line, they know what the pro shop buyer wants in club design and quality! YOU've got all this working for Y'OU when you sell Northwestern! Northwestern Golf Company World's Largest Exclusive Manufacturer of Golf Clubs 3505 N. Elston Avenue Chicago 18 Illinois More Care Needed in Designing, Locating Pro Shop Checklist Suggested as Aid in Orderly, Comprehensive Planning of Department "l-JTow does your pro shop rate with (1) Other new shops are very pretty but your possible customers and (2) with just don't have the layout or looks to get you? men or women to think about buying. Every pro with experience and modern They look more like lounges or grill rooms merchandising ideas knows that next to without bars. -
2021 PGA Championship (34Th of 50 Events in the 2020-21 PGA TOUR Season)
2021 PGA Championship (34th of 50 events in the 2020-21 PGA TOUR Season) Kiawah Island, South Carolina May 20-23, 2021 FedExCup Points: 600 (winner) Ocean Course at Kiawah Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,876 Purse: TBD Third-Round Notes – Saturday, May 22, 2021 Weather: Partly clouDy. High of 79. WinD E 8-13 mph. Third-Round Leaderboard Phil Mickelson 70-69-70—209 (-7) Brooks Koepka 69-71-70—210 (-6) Louis Oosthuizen 71-68-72—211 (-5) Kevin Streelman 70-72-70—212 (-4) Christian Bezuidenhout 71-70-72—213 (-3) Branden Grace 70-71-72—213 (-3) Things to Know • Five-time major champion and 2005 PGA Championship winner Phil Mickelson holds a one-stroke lead and is looking to become the first player to win a men’s major championship after turning 50 years old • Mickelson is the fourth player to hold the 54-hole lead/co-lead in a major at age 50 or older during the modern era (1934-present) • Mickelson is 3-for-5 with the 54-hole lead/co-lead in major championships (21-for-36 in 72-hole PGA TOUR events) • 2018 and 2019 PGA Championship winner Brooks Koepka is one stroke back of Mickelson; last player to win the same major at least three times in a four-year stretch: Tom Watson, The Open Championship (1980, 1982, 1983) • Sunday’s final pairing includes two players that have combined for nine major championship titles (Mickelson/5, Koepka/4) Third-Round Lead Notes 13 Third-round leaders/co-leaders to win the PGA Championship since 2000 Tiger Woods/2000, David Toms/2001, Shaun Micheel/2003, Vijay Singh/2004, Phil Mickelson/2005, Tiger Woods/2006, Woods/2007, -
Host Clubs of Carolinas Golf Association Championships
Host Clubs of Carolinas Golf Association Championships ALAMANCE COUNTRY CLUB, Burlington, N.C. (11) 1960, ‘83 Carolinas Amateur; 1970, ‘91 North Carolina Amateur; 1973, ‘92 North Carolina Junior; 1989 Pro-Amateur; 2001 Carolinas- Virginias Team Matches; 2002 Carolinas Mid-Amateur, 2004 North Carolina Junior; 2018 North Carolina Super Senior; ASHEBORO MUNICIPAL GOLF CLUB, Asheboro, N.C. (12) 2007-19 North Carolina Boys’ 13 & Under; ASHEVILLE, COUNTRY CLUB OF, Asheville, N.C. (5) 1914, ‘19, ‘38 Carolinas Amateur; 2005 North Carolina Amateur; 2009 North Carolina Senior; BALD HEAD ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB, Bald Head Island, N.C. (1) 1992 Carolinas Senior Four-Ball; BALLANTYNE COUNTRY CLUB, Charlotte, N.C. (3) 2008 Carolinas Women’s Senior; 2018 North Carolina Mid-Amateur; 2019 Carolinas Women’s Amateur; BALLANTYNE RESORT GOLF CLUB, Charlotte, N.C. (1) 2003 Carolinas Parent-Child; BAY TREE GOLF PLANTATION, North Myrtle Beach, S.C. (1) 1999 Women’s Four-Ball; BEACON RIDGE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB, West End, N.C. (8) 1997-2003, ‘11 Carolinas Father-Son; BEAR CREEK GOLF CLUB, Hilton Head Island, S.C. (1) 2016 South Carolina Amateur Match Play; BELLE TERRE GOLF CLUB, Myrtle Beach, S.C. (1) 1998 Carolinas Women’s Match Play; BENTWINDS COUNTRY CLUB, Fuquay-Varina, N.C. (2) 2009 Twin States Junior Girls; 2013 North Carolina Junior Girls’; BENVENUE COUNTRY CLUB, Rocky Mount, N.C. (6) 1955 Carolinas Amateur; 1998 North Carolina Four-Ball; 2008, ‘17 North Carolina Senior Four-Ball; 2005, ‘12 North Carolina Mid- Amateur; BERKELEY COUNTRY CLUB, Monks Corner S.C. (2) 2019 South Carolina Junior Boys’ Match Play; 2019 South Carolina Junior Girls’ Match Play; BERMUDA RUN GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB, Advance, N.C. -
Official Media Guide
OFFICIAL MEDIA GUIDE OCTOBER 6-11, 2015 &$ " & "#"!" !"! %'"# Table of Contents The Presidents Cup Summary ................................................................. 2 Chris Kirk ...............................................................................52 Media Facts ..........................................................................................3-8 Matt Kuchar ..........................................................................53 Schedule of Events .............................................................................9-10 Phil Mickelson .......................................................................54 Acknowledgements ...............................................................................11 Patrick Reed ..........................................................................55 Glossary of Match-Play Terminology ..............................................12-13 Jordan Spieth ........................................................................56 1994 Teams and Results/Player Records........................................14-15 Jimmy Walker .......................................................................57 1996 Teams and Results/Player Records........................................16-17 Bubba Watson.......................................................................58 1998 Teams and Results/Player Records ......................................18-19 International Team Members ..................................................59-74 2000 Teams and Results/Player Records -
2008 Bank of America Championship Recipe Card Set
2008 Bank of America Championship Recipe Card Set Participating Restaurants: Cards Sponsored by: Cool Cranberry and Apple Squares Submitted by Marcia Colbert Ingredients: Jim Colbert 3 cups fresh whole cranberries PGA TOUR Victories: 8 4 large red apples, cored, chopped Champions Tour Victories: 20 Birthplace: Elizabeth, NJ ½ cup sugar Residence: Las Vegas, NV 1 (7-oz) jar marshmallow crème Finished in the top-five on the 8 ounces light whipped topping official Champions Tour money list five times and was the leading money Directions: winner in 1995 and 1996. Combine the cranberries and unpeeled apples in a food processor and process until finely chopped. Combine the chopped fruit, sugar and marshmallow crème in a bowl and mix well. Let stand, covered, for 3 to 4 hours. Fold the whipped topping into the fruit mixture. Spoon into a 9x13-inch dish and freeze, covered, until firm. Remove from the freezer 20 minutes prior to serving. Cut into squares and serve on lettuce lined plates. Fried Pork Chops Submitted by Carolyn Dougherty Ingredients: Ed Dougherty 4 Chops Center cut or Bone-in PGA TOUR Victories: 1 loin cut 1 ½ inches thick Champions Tour Victories: 2 Birthplace: Chester, PA Paprika 1 cup bread crumbs Plain Flour Residence: Port St. Lucie, FL 1 large egg Garlic powder Became the oldest first- Salt and Black Pepper 2 tbl, grated parmesan cheese time winner on the PGA TOUR when he won the 1995 Deposit Directions: Guaranty Golf Classic at age 47. Dust chops with plain flour then dip chops into egg mix, 1 large egg beaten with salt and pepper, and let excess drip off. -
1997 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC Was the First of Two Played the Week Prior to the British Open
DAVID TOMS TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY 1997 265 67 68 67 65 $243,000 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC David Toms shook off a 90-minute rain OAKWOOD CC, COAL VALLEY, IL delay en route to a final round 65 and a JULY 10-13 three-shot win over a trio of runners-up. PAR: 35-35-70 Toms became the Q-C tournament’s 12th first-time winner, but the first since Curt Byrum in 1989. The seven-year TOTAL PURSE: stretch of non-first-timers also coincided with seven years $1,350,000 of September Q-C tournaments. The 1997 tournament 1997 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC was the first of two played the week prior to the British Open. RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY T2 Brandel Chamblee 268 71 65 65 67 $100,800 T36 Gabriel Hjertstedt 274 69 70 69 66 6,084 T75 Billy Mayfair 280 67 71 71 71 2,497 T82 Shaun Micheel 282 68 69 71 74 2,335 T2 Robert Gamez 268 67 65 69 67 100,800 T36 Sonny Skinner 274 70 67 72 65 6,084 T75 Lee Rinker 280 76 64 69 71 2,497 T82 Tom Pernice, Jr. 282 67 71 72 72 2,335 T2 Jimmy Johnston 268 70 67 69 62 100,800 T36 Dave Stockton, Jr. 274 66 72 66 70 6,084 T75 Mike Standly 280 71 68 70 71 2,497 T86 Dick Mast 285 70 67 72 76 2,254 T5 Brad Fabel 269 68 67 65 69 51,300 T43 Marco Dawson 275 71 67 68 69 4,023 81 P.H.