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Senior Tour Order of Merit After MCB Tour Championship
Senior Tour Order Of Merit After MCB Tour Championship Pos Previous Played Player Country Euro Sterling Equivalent 1 1 14 Clark DENNIS USA 222,055.49 195,764.34 2 2 13 Chris WILLIAMS RSA 190,715.99 168,135.41 3 5 14 Peter FOWLER AUS 175,752.01 154,943.15 4 3 15 Philip GOLDING ENG 167,795.05 147,928.29 5 4 15 Magnus P ATLEVI SWE 160,558.41 141,548.46 6 7 7 Paul BROADHURST ENG 158,282.23 139,541.77 7 6 15 Barry LANE ENG 156,704.25 138,150.62 8 10 13 Miguel Angel MARTIN ESP 137,999.47 121,660.47 9 23 7 Thaworn WIRATCHANT THA 136,878.01 120,671.79 10 8 14 Stephen DODD WAL 122,217.56 107,747.12 11 12 11 James KINGSTON RSA 117,378.03 103,480.59 12 9 5 Phillip PRICE WAL 112,711.21 99,366.32 13 14 11 Roger CHAPMAN ENG 110,338.09 97,274.17 14 13 14 Santiago LUNA ESP 109,070.72 96,156.85 15 11 10 Gary ORR SCO 108,087.87 95,290.37 16 15 15 André BOSSERT SUI 104,646.09 92,256.10 17 17 13 Jarmo SANDELIN SWE 97,710.51 86,141.68 18 28 5 Mark MCNULTY IRL 95,292.05 84,009.57 19 16 14 Paul WESSELINGH ENG 91,194.21 80,396.91 20 18 13 Brendan MCGOVERN IRL 89,591.20 78,983.69 21 21 14 Tim THELEN USA 81,265.25 71,643.53 22 20 12 Gary MARKS ENG 78,967.74 69,618.03 23 19 12 Mike HARWOOD AUS 77,717.15 68,515.52 24 22 12 Mark MOULAND WAL 74,779.16 65,925.38 25 24 13 Steen TINNING DEN 68,632.88 60,506.81 26 25 14 Paul EALES ENG 67,351.40 59,377.06 27 26 8 Greg TURNER NZL 64,036.98 56,455.07 28 27 13 Andrew OLDCORN SCO 55,869.79 49,254.86 29 31 14 Simon P BROWN ENG 51,090.94 45,041.82 30 29 10 David GILFORD ENG 49,376.99 43,530.80 31 30 11 Carl MASON ENG 49,143.17 -
September 17-11 Pp01
ANDAMAN Edition PHUKET’S LEADING NEWSPAPER... SINCE 1993 Now NATIONWIDE Shooting for transparency Human Rights Watch calls for inquest into alleged Rohingya killings INSIDE TODAY March 16 - 22, 2013 PhuketGazette.Net In partnership with The Nation 25 Baht GOVERNOR: ‘I SUPPORT THIS SERVICE; IT IS A PUBLIC NECESSITY’ Search for entangled manta ray A TEAM of marine res- cue workers stand at the ready in Singapore and New bus to run Bangkok if Phuket divers are able to find the manta ray spotted entangled in ropes near Koh Racha Noi earlier this month. island gauntlet Full story on Page 8 Foreign IT Battle lines being drawn team faces legal issues as only some taxi drivers SIX foreigners working illegally at a software cross over to support new development company in Rawai were netted in a Phuket Immigration airport-to-beaches buses raid on Monday. All members of the By Chutharat Plerin group were taken to Chalong Police station for further questioning. PHUKET Governor Maitri Inthusut has confirmed that he will approve the long-awaited bus service to start Full story on Page 2 serving tourists arriving at Phuket International Airport. The new bus service – to launch with six buses de- parting the airport to provide a “hop on, hop off” service Life’s work to the major tourist beaches down the west coast – has one final hurdle to clear: it must be approved at a provin- stolen from cial transportation committee meeting on Tuesday. “I will not be here for the meeting, so I will have Vice shutterbug Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada chair the meeting DANISH professional and confirm the launch date with the operator – and ap- photographer offers a prove the service,” Governor Maitri said. -
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UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS CENTRE AGAINST APARTHEID co NOTES ANQ J0DMM. NTS* i%, FEB 1I 1986 September 1985 REGISTER OF SPORTS CONTACT WITH SOUTH AFRICA 1 July - 31 December 1984 rote: Pursuant to a decision Anartheid has been publishing with South Africa. in 1980, the Special Committee against semi-annual registers of sports contacts The present register, as the previous ones, contains: A list of sports exchanges with South Africa arranged by the code of sports; A list of sportmen and sportswomen who participated in sport events in South Africa, arranged by country. Names of persons who undertake not to engage in further sports events in South Africa will be deleted from the register.7 *All materiai in these Notes and Documents may be freely reprinted. Acknowledgement, together with a copy of the publication containing the reprint, would be appreciated. United Nations. New York 10017 7/85 85-24614 CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION ............. ............................ 1 South African propaganda .......... .................... 1 I. THE REALITY IN SOUTH AFRICA .... ................ ..... 2 A. Media reporting ........... ........................ 2 B. Laws and regulations ............ C. Co-operation with apartheid sport ............... 3 D. Sports in schools ........... ....................... 4 E. Cricket ............ ............................ 4 F. Football ................ ...........5 G. Golf ........ ....... .............5 H. Sailing ............. ............................ 5 I. Tennis . .......... ...... ...........5 II. SOUTH AFRICA AND THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT ..... ............ 6 III. INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION BY DECEPTION ..... ........... 7 IV. THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES FEDERATION ...... .............. 8 V. INTERNATIONAL ACTION AGAINST APARTHEID SPORT .... ........ 8 VI. DELETIONS FROM THE REGISTER .......................... 10 A. The case of Mr. Walter Hadlee .................... .11 13. Clarification ......... ...................... .11 Annexes I. List of sports exchanges with South Africa from 1 July to 31 Jecember 1984 II. -
Candidate Brief
Candidate Brief Brief for the position of Chief Executive Officer, PGA European Tour February 2015 Candidate Brief, February 2015 2 Chief Executive Officer, PGA European Tour Contents Welcome from the Chairman ................................................................................................................. 3 Summary......................................................................................................................................................... 4 The PGA European Tour........................................................................................................................... 5 Constitution and governance ............................................................................................................... 11 Role profile .................................................................................................................................................. 12 Selection criteria ....................................................................................................................................... 16 Principal challenges ................................................................................................................................. 17 Remuneration ............................................................................................................................................. 17 Search process ........................................................................................................................................... -
8 9 Les Sites Naturels À Ne Pas Manquer 10 Maurice, Île Durable 11 12 Découverte Et Loisirs En Plein Air Au Cœur De L’Île 13 Destination Golf Par Excellence
NOUVEAUTÉS 1 Nouveautés à l’île maurice 2 Actualités et nouveautés hôtelières TOUR D’HORIZON 3 Une île aux mille et une facettes 4 5 6 Informations pratiques & événements 7 Le tigre économique de l’océan indien CÔTÉ NATURE 8 9 Les sites naturels à ne pas manquer 10 Maurice, île durable 11 12 Découverte et loisirs en plein air au cœur de l’île 13 Destination Golf par excellence CÔTÉ OCÉAN 14 Détente & loisirs au cœur du lagon CULTURE, SAVEURS & TRADITIONS MAURICIENNES 15 L’Île Maurice, terre de savoir-faire 16 Une histoire à découvrir à travers les musées VACANCES À THÈME 17 18 Vacances à thème à l’île Maurice L’ÎLE RODRIGUES 19 20 A la découverte de l’Île Rodrigues Nous remercions pour les photos : •L’OfficeduTourismedel’îleMaurice–MTPA,LyHoangLong,AzeemKhobabux,SergeMarizy,AmitMehra,BambaSourang. •L’OfficeduTourismedeRodrigues •AapravasiGhatTrustFund •JonathanAhyu-PorlwiByLight •L’îleauxAigrettes–V.Tatayah,D.Thisbee,JacquesdeSpéville •BeataAlbert-PorlwiByLight •L’AventureduSucre •AVSProduction-Porlwi •BluePennyMuseum • Casela World of Adventures •FredericaNatureReserve–DomainedeBelOmbre •MaradivaVillasResort&Spa •NationalParksandConservationServices •TheResidence •TerrOceanConcept–Domainedel’Etoile •LaValléedesCouleursNaturePark •LaValléedeFerney •LaVanilleNaturePark–RéserveFrançoisLeguat •LaVieilleCheminée Les erreurs ou omissions involontaires qui auraient pu subsister dans ce dossier de Presse malgré les soins et les contrôles de l’équipe de rédaction ne sauraient engager la responsabilité de l’OT de l’île Maurice. Office du Tourisme de l’île Maurice en France Maurice Tourisme 01 53 43 53 37 Mon_ilemaurice [email protected] Mon_ilemaurice www.tourism-mauritius.mu/fr http://www.mynewsdesk.com/fr/ilemaurice-tourisme NOUVEAUTÉS à l’Île Maurice 1 Nouveautés à l’île maurice Téléchargez l’application mobile mymauritius Imaginée comme une plateforme fédératrice autour de l’Ile Maurice, MyMauritius a pris la forme d’une application mobile destinée à référencer l’essentiel des services et produits, autour d’une plateforme digitale commune. -
COLIN MONTGOMERIE Thursday, February 13, 2014
PRE-TOURNAMENT INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT: COLIN MONTGOMERIE Thursday, February 13, 2014 DAVE SENKO: Well, Colin, thanks for joining us. COLIN MONTGOMERIE: Not at all, thank you. DAVE SENKO: A T-10 last week. COLIN MONTGOMERIE: T-10, that's what you call it over here. DAVE SENKO: And you had kind of -- you were all over the world prior to that. COLIN MONTGOMERIE: Yes, I was. DAVE SENKO: Maybe fill us in on the last few weeks, I know you were in South Africa. COLIN MONTGOMERIE: Sure we started in South Africa in January, then we moved on to the Middle East for three tournaments there. Then across to Florida from the Middle East, which is a nine hour time difference and I really took a long -- I'm taking longer as I get older to get over the jet lag. I used to be quite good at it 25 years ago, but now it's taking longer so hopefully this week I can do better than T-10 as they say. That's tied. We would call it 10th equal, you call it T-10. It's the same, just a different wording. You've changed it. DAVE SENKO: How did you play last week? COLIN MONTGOMERIE: Yeah, I mean, you've got to -- I found, I keep on saying this, if I ever underestimated anything, it's the standard of play out here. The standard of play is extremely good. I didn't see 60 last week. I must admit that was a fantastic score for Michael Allen and all credit to him for hanging on. -
Draw for Rounds 1 and 2 Round 1 Round 2 Game Time Tee Game Time Tee Name Country Attachment
The Senior Open Championship Presented by Rolex Draw for Rounds 1 and 2 Round 1 Round 2 Game Time Tee Game Time Tee Name Country Attachment 1 07:00 1 25 11:30 1 Tommy TOLLES USA Cliffs Communities Henrik SIMONSEN DEN The Honors Course John INMAN USA 2 07:10 1 26 11:40 1 Andres ROSA ESP Real Club Golf Guadalmina B.R. HUGHES (AM) ENG Hesketh GC Chien Soon LU TPE 3 07:20 1 27 11:50 1 Robert BURNS USA Willow Creek GC Gary MARKS ENG Roehampton Club Chip LUTZ (AM) USA Ledgerock GC 4 07:30 1 28 12:00 1 David GILFORD ENG Greenway Hall Spike MCROY USA Valley Hill CC Brendan MCGOVERN IRL Headfort G.C 5 07:40 1 29 12:10 1 Bruce VAUGHAN USA Gary ORR SCO Helensburgh GC Wes SHORT JR USA 6 07:50 1 30 12:20 1 Paul GOYDOS USA Virginia CC David MCKENZIE AUS Sven STRÜVER GER GC Teutoburger Wald 7 08:00 1 31 12:30 1 Larry MIZE USA Andrew OLDCORN SCO Kings Acre Academy Miguel Angel MARTIN ESP Golf Santander 8 08:10 1 32 12:40 1 Joe DURANT USA Pensacola CC Paul EALES ENG Royal Birkdale Scott DUNLAP USA Atlanta Athletic Club 9 08:30 1 33 13:00 1 Ronan RAFFERTY NIR The Renaissance Club Kirk TRIPLETT USA Arizona CC Costantino ROCCA ITA 10 08:40 1 34 13:10 1 Roger CHAPMAN ENG Sportingclass Events Todd HAMILTON USA Peter O'MALLEY AUS 11 08:50 1 35 13:20 1 Philip GOLDING ENG Duffy WALDORF USA Lakeside GC Jeff MAGGERT USA 12 09:00 1 36 13:30 1 Magnus P ATLEVI SWE PGA of Sweden National Jean VAN DE VELDE FRA Marco DAWSON USA Suntree CC 13 09:10 1 37 13:40 1 Paul MCGINLEY IRL Phillip PRICE WAL Billy ANDRADE USA Capital City Club 14 09:20 1 38 13:50 1 Tom WATSON USA -
Insperity Invitational the Woodlands CC First Round Groupings and Starting Times
Insperity Invitational The Woodlands CC First Round Groupings and Starting Times TEE # 1 2:00 Tim Herron Minneapolis, MN Esteban Toledo Mexicali, Mexico Lee Janzen Orlando, FL 2:10 Tommy Armour III Las Vegas, NV Olin Browne Tequesta, FL Jesper Parnevik Stockholm, Sweden 2:20 Mike Weir Brights Grv, ON, Canada John Senden Brisbane, Australia Glen Day Alotion, AR 2:30 John Daly Dardanelle, AR Cameron Beckman San Antonio, TX Tommy Tolles The Cliffs Communities, NC 2:40 Ernie Els South Africa Jim Furyk Jacksonville, FL Colin Montgomerie Royal Troon, Scotland 2:50 Miguel Angel Jiménez Malaga, Spain Darren Clarke The Abaco Club at Winding Bay, Bahamas Davis Love III Sea Island, GA 3:00 Thomas Bjørn Denmark Retief Goosen Polokwane, South Africa Bernhard Langer Munich, Germany 3:10 Scott McCarron Mooresville, NC Kevin Sutherland Sacramento, CA Scott Parel Augusta, GA 3:20 Tom Lehman Scottsdale, AZ Tom Kite Austin, TX Doug Barron Memphis, TN 3:30 Paul Broadhurst Nuneaton, England Tom Pernice Jr. Murrieta, CA Kirk Triplett Scottsdale, AZ 3:40 Sandy Lyle Perthshire, Scotland Wes Short, Jr. Austin, TX Jerry Kelly Madison, WI 3:50 José María Olazábal San Sebastian, Spain Vijay Singh Fiji Islands Scott Hoch Orlando, FL 4:00 Steve Flesch Union, KY Jeff Maggert The Woodlands, TX Ken Tanigawa Scottsdale, AZ 4:10 Paul McGinley Dublin, Ireland Barry Lane Henley on Thames, England Robert Karlsson Katrineholm, Sweden Report Generated at 12:05:26 on 05/01/21 Page 1 of 2 Insperity Invitational The Woodlands CC First Round Groupings and Starting Times TEE # 10 2:05 Steve Pate Delray Beach, FL Corey Pavin Dallas, TX Tom Byrum San Antonio, TX 2:15 Rod Pampling Brisbane, Australia John Huston Clearwater, FL Joey Sindelar Horseheads, NY 2:25 Ken Duke Stuart, FL Billy Andrade Bristol, RI David Frost Delray Beach, FL 2:35 Paul Goydos Long Beach, CA Michael Allen Paradise Valley, AZ Duffy Waldorf Las Vegas, NV 2:45 Tim Petrovic Austin, TX Loren Roberts Memphis, TN Chris DiMarco Denver, CO 2:55 Blaine McCallister Ft. -
Panasonic Open 2013
PANASONIC OPEN 2013 Match Time Tee Places Competitors Yuki USAMI 1 6:50 1 3 M Nazir ALI Shubhankar SHARMA HSU Chia-Jen 2 7:00 1 3 Naman DAWAR Karan VASUDEVA Varut CHOMCHALAM 3 7:10 1 3 Mitchell SLORACH Vishal SINGH Rahul BAJAJ 4 7:20 1 3 Borworn CHAISRI Michael TRAN Mandeo PATHANIA 5 7:30 1 3 Elias BERTHEUSSEN K.P. SEKHON Chase WRIGHT 6 7:40 1 3 Randhir GHOTRA Annop TANGKAMOLPRASERT WANG Jeung-hun 7 7:50 1 3 Om Prakash CHOUHAN James BYRNE CHOO Tze Huang 8 8:00 1 3 MD. Sanju Saurabh BHADURI Aakash CHOUBEY 9 8:10 1 3 David PALM Vijay KUMAR Nabin MANDAL 10 8:20 1 3 HUANG Tao Pawan KUMAR Sudhir SHARMA 11 8:30 1 3 CHAN Shih-chang Karan SINGH (K) Raj RANDHAWA 12 8:40 1 3 Zamal HOSSAIN Rafiq ALI Pawin INGKHAPRADIT 13 8:50 1 3 Aditya Raj Kumar CHAUHAN Piya SWANGARUNPORN Anthony CHOAT 14 6:50 10 3 Shakhawat SOHEL Abhishek KUHAR Sattaya SUPUPRAMAI 15 7:00 10 3 15 7:00 10 3 Gaurav Pratap SINGH Sanjay KUMAR Sameer SHAIKH 16 7:10 10 3 LAM Chih Bing Manav JAINI Digvijay SINGH 17 7:20 10 3 Oliver WILSON Shiv KAPUR Shamim KHAN 18 7:30 10 3 Jyoti RANDHAWA Pariya JUNHASAVASDIKUL Dodge KEMMER 19 7:40 10 3 Ashok KUMAR S.S.P CHOWRASIA Rashid KHAN 20 7:50 10 3 Namchok TANTIPOKHAKUL Martin ROMINGER Peter RICHARDSON 21 8:00 10 3 Sujjan SINGH Mukesh KUMAR Abhijit Singh CHADHA 22 8:10 10 3 Kwanchai TANNIN Zaw MOE Richard T. -
Sporting Legends: Seve Ballesteros
SPORTING LEGENDS: SEVE BALLESTEROS SPORT: GOLF COMPETITIVE ERA: 1974 - 2008 Severiano "Seve" Ballesteros (born 9 April 1957 in Pedreña, Spain) is a Spanish golfer who was one of the sport's leading figures in the 1980s and 1990s. Ballesteros turned professional in March 1974 at the age of 16. In 1976, he burst onto the international scene with a second-place finish in The Open Championship; he went on to win the European Tour Order of Merit (money title) that year, and repeated his Order of Merit win the following two years. He would go on to win the Order of Merit six times, a record at that time (since surpassed by Colin Montgomerie). Ballesteros went on to win five major championships: The Masters: 1980, 1983 His 1980 win was the first at Augusta by a European player. The Open Championship: 1979, 1984, 1988. He was also a great at match play; he won the World Match Play Championship five times, and was a mainstay of the European Ryder Cup team for much of the 1980s and 1990s. He scored 20 points out of 37 matches against the United States; his partnership with José María Olazábal was one of the most successful in the history of the competition, with 11 wins and two halved matches out of 15 pairs matches. While Ballesteros was a member of European sides that won the Ryder Cup in 1985, retained the Cup in 1987 and 1989, and regained the Cup in 1995, the pinnacle of his career in the competition came in 1997, when he captained the winning European side at Valderrama Golf Club in Sotogrande, Spain. -
Medium's Dream Leads to Discovery of Ancient Artifact
Volume 16 Issue 7 News Desk - Tel: 076-236555February 14 - 20, 2009 Daily news at www.phuketgazette.net 25 Baht The Gazette is published in association with Medium’s dream leads to discovery of ancient artifact INSIDE By Khunakorn Terdkiatkhachorn SRISOONTORN, PHUKET: Residents of the village of Baan Bangjo have found, buried in a field, the gnarled remains of what they claim is a 200-year-old boat made from Malabar ironwood. But in a supernatural twist that is sure to cause debate between sceptics and believers, the discov- ery came after a local medium was told about the location of the object in a dream – or so villag- ers claim. Issaraporn Summai, her DJ Nakadia husband Suchart Phromdan and Thailand’s first international another man, Thin Pungsorn, diva of the decks, DJ Nakadia, claim to have found the artifact talks to the Gazette’s Dan on February 4 after Mrs Issa- Ogunshakin. raporn had a dream the night be- See pages 10 & 11. fore in which a female spirit asked her to help lift a boat out NEWS: Plans to save of the ground. LEFT: The remains of an ancient boat made from Malabar ironwood were uncovered by Issaraporn Summai Thailand’s dugongs, Natu- A practising medium, Mrs (right) and her husband after she was visited in a dream by the vessel’s spirit. ral Wonders update, Sea Issaraporn claims the spirit was Villagers claim that there more to Mr Suchart. “When I get possessed by a spirit Gypsy festival. that of the tree from which the used to be canals in the area a “The spirit told me the boat I feel like I can’t move, and I Pages 2 & 3 boat was carved. -
SAS Championship Second-Round Notes
SAS Championship Prestonwood Country Club | Cary, North Carolina | October 9-11, 2020 Second-Round Notes Saturday, October 10, 2020 Course Setup: Par 72 / 7,258 yards (R2 average: 71.188, Cumulative: 71.693) Weather: Cloudy with a high of 73. Wind from the ENE at 3-6 mph. Media Contact: Chris Richards (678-644-4258) Player To Par Scores T1. Darren Clarke -9 69-66 – 135 T1. Colin Montgomerie -9 68-67 – 135 T1. Woody Austin -9 66-69 – 135 T4. Vijay Singh -8 70-66 – 136 T4. Bernhard Langer -8 70-66 – 136 T4. David Toms -8 69-67 – 136 Quick Links: Leaderboard Final-round tee times (Golf Channel coverage: 2-5 p.m. ET) PGATOURmedia.com (transcripts and other resources available for download) Darren Clarke, 69-66 – 135 (-9) Clarke birdied four of his last five holes and is one of three co-leaders after a second-round 66. It marks just the second time this season he has opened with consecutive rounds in the 60s (T9/Charles Schwab Series at Bass Pro Shops Big Cedar Lodge). This marks the first time Clarke has led/co-led after any round on PGA TOUR Champions. Clarke will play in Sunday’s final group for the second time this season. He was T3 after a second-round 62 at the Sanford International, and he went on to finish T12 after a final-round 70. Clarke is looking for his first win since the 2011 Open Championship. A win on Sunday would be his first in 126 professional starts (40 PGA TOUR, 37 PGA TOUR Champions, 49 European Tour; WGCs and majors are counted as PGA TOUR starts only) and break a winless streak of 9 years, 2 months, 24 days.