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Welcome to the 2017
Welcome to the 2017 PGA EuroPro Tour About Us Introduction _____________________________________________________________ 3 Structure ________________________________________________________________ 3 Staff ___________________________________________________________________ 3 PGA EuroPro Tour Facts ____________________________________________________ 4 2016 Highlights ___________________________________________________________ 5 Prize Fund Breakdown ______________________________________________________ 7 Joining The Tour Membership ______________________________________________________________ 8 2017 Qualifying School _____________________________________________________ 8 Venues ________________________________________________________________ 8 How to Enter ___________________________________________________________ 9 Entry Fees _____________________________________________________________ 9 Opening and Closing Date _________________________________________________ 9 Exemptions ____________________________________________________________ 9 Frequently Asked Questions _______________________________________________ 10 Members Obligations Member Responsibilites ____________________________________________________ 11 Media __________________________________________________________________ 11 Administration Your PGA EuroPro Tour Players Club Account ___________________________________ 12 Members’ Information Area _________________________________________________ 12 Player Enquiries __________________________________________________________ -
PGA TOUR Facts & Figures July 15-21, 2019
PGA TOUR Facts & Figures July 15-21, 2019 Royal Portrush Golf Club Dunluce Links - Par 71 (7,344 yards) Portrush, Northern Ireland Field: 156 players FedExCup Points: 600 (to winner) Purse: $10,750,000; Winner’s Share: $1,935,000 72-hole stroke play Tournament Summary (final results, sorted by rank) Page 1 of 2 2019 John Deere Classic Jul 11-14, 2019 FedExCup Pts: 2,989 Purse: $ 6,000,000 16-Jul-19 TPC Deere Run Par: 71 Yardage: 7268 yds. 11:34 AM Score Score Pos Player R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Pts Earnings Pos Player R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Pts Earnings 1 Dylan Frittelli 66 68 65 64 263 500.00 1,080,000.00 T37 Jhonattan Vegas 67 62 76 69 274 14.55 24,000.00 2 Russell Henley 64 68 72 61 265 300.00 648,000.00 T37 Johnson Wagner 68 68 73 65 274 14.55 24,000.00 3 Andrew Landry 65 65 67 69 266 190.00 408,000.00 T37 Matthew Wolff 67 71 67 69 274 14.55 24,000.00 T4 Collin Morikawa 70 66 65 66 267 - 264,000.00 T47 Sangmoon Bae 67 71 67 70 275 8.75 15,620.00 T4 Chris Stroud 68 66 66 67 267 122.50 264,000.00 T47 Bronson Burgoon 69 65 73 68 275 8.75 15,620.00 T6 Charles Howell III 68 70 65 65 268 88.75 194,250.00 T47 Brandon Harkins 67 70 70 68 275 8.75 15,620.00 T6 Adam Schenk 67 65 66 70 268 88.75 194,250.00 T47 Anirban Lahiri 74 65 68 68 275 8.75 15,620.00 T6 Vaughn Taylor 65 68 66 69 268 88.75 194,250.00 T47 Ollie Schniederjans 67 70 70 68 275 8.75 15,620.00 T6 Nick Watney 68 67 64 69 268 88.75 194,250.00 T47 Richy Werenski 69 69 68 69 275 8.75 15,620.00 T10 Lucas Glover 67 64 69 69 269 63.66 133,000.00 T53 Cameron Davis 66 70 70 70 276 6.50 13,960.00 T10 -
Draw for Rounds 1 and 2 Round 1
BMW PGA Championship Draw for Rounds 1 and 2 Round 1 Round 2 Game Time Tee Game Time Tee Name Country Attachment 1 07:35 1 30 11:45 9 Nacho ELVIRA ESP Oliver FISHER ENG Centurion Club Ross FISHER ENG 2 07:45 1 31 11:55 9 Guido MIGLIOZZI ITA Matthias SCHWAB AUT Schladming GC Nicolas COLSAERTS BEL Anahita - Mauritius 3 07:55 1 32 12:05 9 Julian SURI USA Grant FORREST SCO Craigelaw GC Fabrizio ZANOTTI PAR 4 08:05 1 33 12:15 9 Ashun WU CHN Shuangshan GC Graeme STORM ENG Stephen GALLACHER SCO Kingsfield Golf Centre 5 08:15 1 34 12:25 9 Haotong LI CHN Min Woo LEE AUS Royal Fremantle Kristoffer BROBERG SWE 6 08:25 1 35 12:35 9 Julien GUERRIER FRA Golf de la prée La Rochelle Søren KJELDSEN DEN The Scandinvian Dean BURMESTER RSA Mont Choisy Le Golf 7 08:35 1 36 12:45 9 Sean CROCKER USA Chris PAISLEY ENG Jeunghun WANG KOR 8 08:45 1 37 12:55 9 Thomas AIKEN RSA The Abaco club Scott JAMIESON SCO Kiradech APHIBARNRAT THA Singha 9 08:55 1 38 13:05 9 Alexander BJÖRK SWE Vaxjo GK Ashley CHESTERS ENG Hawkstone Park Joakim LAGERGREN SWE 10 09:05 1 39 13:15 9 Lucas HERBERT AUS Commonwealth GC Joël STALTER FRA Paris International GC Jorge CAMPILLO ESP Norba Club de Golf de Caceres 11 09:15 1 40 13:25 9 Richie RAMSAY SCO The Renaissance Club Jordan SMITH ENG Bowood Alvaro QUIROS ESP BMW PGA Championship Draw for Rounds 1 and 2 Round 1 Round 2 Game Time Tee Game Time Tee Name Country Attachment 12 07:35 9 21 11:55 1 Edoardo MOLINARI ITA Edoardo Molinari Golf Academy Victor DUBUISSON FRA Golf Old Course Cannes Mandelieu Jack SINGH BRAR ENG Remedy Oak 13 07:45 -
Graduation Day for Jordan
£1.00 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Daily News & Order of Play ROUND 3, SATURDAY 28 SEPTEMBER, 2019 GRADUATION DAY FOR JORDAN Matthew Jordan was invited to play in the Alfred Dunhill Links Champiionship and now the 23-year-old Englishman leads at the halfway stage – and behind him a trio of Scots are chasing a first home win since Colin Montgomerie in 2005 atthew Jordan Scottish galleries came for three of to get carried away as today he PRO LEADERS moved confidently their own: Hill, Russell Knox and will be playing Carnoustie, the up in class from Richie Ramsay, who all strength- toughest of the three courses. Matthew Jordan -14 the Challenge Tour ened their challenge and offer the "Whatever my position right Matthew Southgate -13 Mto take the halfway lead into prospect of a first home win since now, it's probably slightly higher Calum Hill -13 today’s third round of the Colin Montgomerie in 2005. than those that have started on Joakim Lagergren -13 Alfred Dunhill Links Hill, 24, who is currently No 1 Carnoustie. After three rounds, I Championship. on the Challenge Tour, is from think you can look at your posi- TEAM LEADERS The 23-year-old from the Wirral nearby Kirkcaldy. He said: "It’s tion a bit better and judge what Henson/Botham -21 shot a 64 on the Old Course for a always nice to be at home and play you need to do for the final day.” Jamieson/Foley -21 36-hole score of 14-under-par and in front of family and friends and In a congested leaderboard, Rock/McFadden -20 a one-shot lead over Scotland’s it's even better that I played well Justin Rose is two behind after a Sharma/van Zyl -20 Calum Hill, England’s Matthew and they can enjoy themselves 64 at Kingsbarns, had an eagle and Southgate and Joakim Lagergren because of that.” nine birdies, but it could have of Sweden. -
Welcome to the 2017
Welcome to the 2017 PGA EuroPro Tour About Us Introduction _____________________________________________________________ 3 Structure ________________________________________________________________ 3 Staff ___________________________________________________________________ 3 PGA EuroPro Tour Facts ____________________________________________________ 4 2016 Highlights ___________________________________________________________ 5 Prize Fund Breakdown ______________________________________________________ 7 Joining The Tour Membership ______________________________________________________________ 8 2017 Qualifying School _____________________________________________________ 8 Venues ________________________________________________________________ 8 How to Enter ___________________________________________________________ 9 Entry Fees _____________________________________________________________ 9 Opening and Closing Date _________________________________________________ 9 Exemptions ____________________________________________________________ 9 Frequently Asked Questions _______________________________________________ 10 Members Obligations Member Responsibilites ____________________________________________________ 11 Media __________________________________________________________________ 11 Administration Your PGA EuroPro Tour Players Club Account ___________________________________ 12 Members’ Information Area _________________________________________________ 12 Player Enquiries __________________________________________________________ -
Earth Has Not Anything to Show More Fair: Dull Would He
FOR PRIVATE The CIRCULATION ONLY NEWslETTEr of Green ThE DElhi Golf ClUB APril 2018 IssUE NO. 95 Earth has not anything to show more fair: Dull would he be of soul who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty: This City now doth, like a garment, wear The beauty of the morning; silent, bare... ... William Wordsworth (Upon Westminster Bridge) mEssAgE FROm ThE PREsIdENT APRIL 2018 | Issue No. 95 Dear Members, about rs.1 crore. Even then i am doubtful if we can get profits. Very strong measures are required, which summer has come it is therefore necessary to look at unfortunately are not yet forthcoming. what we can do further. first of all, rates for parties etc. in various locations have been reduced drastically The Tournament Committee is getting active and lots to enable members to hold their parties; food prices of tournaments are coming up during the next two have also been reduced. Do enjoy your parties in your months. The work on Professionalization has been “second home”. moving forward and it is hoped that a final position would emerge shortly. Also rates for playing on the Course for your guests and non-members are being rationalized by the The work in the swimming Pool is progressing at a Captain.hygiene in the kitchens was a worrying factor. good pace and it is hoped that members would be able After carring out inspections, corrective measures to enjoy swimming in the hot summer months. have been applied. A suggestion has been received that fridays should be i have mentioned to you about the expenditure being Tambola evenings. -
2018 Staysure Tour Order of Merit 2018
September 3, 2018 Top Ten in the 2018 Race to Dubai Matt Fitzpatrick 1 Francesco MOLINARI (ITA) Pts 4,635,909 2 Patrick REED (USA) 3,057,948 3 Tommy FLEETWOOD (ENG) 2,805,043 4 Rory MCILROY (NIR) 2,760,667 5 Alex NOREN (SWE) 2,729,725 6 Thorbjørn OLESEN (DEN) 2,459,412 7 Jon RAHM (ESP) 2,161,574 8 Russell KNOX (SCO) 2,054,929 9 Tyrrell HATTON (ENG) 1,892,819 10 Rafa CABRERA BELLO (ESP) 1,775,523 This Week on the European Tour Sept 6 - 9, 2018 Omega European Masters Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club, Crans Montana, Switzerland 2017 CHAMPION: Matt Fitzpatrick (ENG) PRIZE FUND: €2,500,000 DID YOU KNOW? OMEGA EUROPEAN MASTERS • If Matthew Fitzpatrick were to successfully defend his Omega • Crans-sur-Sierre will be staging the tournament for the 72nd European Masters title this week, he would be the first person to do so successive time. Only Augusta National (82 times for the Masters since Seve Ballesteros (1977-78) Tournament), has held the same event more times than the Swiss venue • With his victory last year, Fitzpatrick became the youngest player to reach four European Tour victories, aged 23 years and nine days, since • In 2010, Miguel Angel Jiménez won his first Omega European Masters Matteo Mannassero won the 2014 BMW PGA Championship aged 20 title at the 22nd attempt. At the time, it was a European Tour record for years and 37 days a player competing in the same event the most number of times before winning it for the first time. -
2018 EUROPEAN TOUR FACTS and FIGURES (After Made in Denmark)
2018 EUROPEAN TOUR FACTS AND FIGURES (after Made in Denmark) Low 9 28 (-7) Suttijet Kooratanapisan AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open 29 (-7) Thorbjørn Olesen BMW International Open 29 (-6) Erik Van Rooyen Dubai Duty Free Irish Open hosted by the Rory Foundation 29 (-6) Brandon Stone, Eddie Pepperell, Patrick Reed, Connor Syme, Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open Matthieu Pavon, Hideto Tanihara 29 (-6) Dustin Johnson WGC-Bridgestone International Low 18 60 (-10) Brandon Stone Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open 61 (-11) Thorbjørn Olesen BMW International Open 61 (-10) Shubhankar Sharma Joburg Open Low 18 to Par 60 (-10) Brandon Stone Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open 61 (-10) Shubhankar Sharma Joburg Open 61 (-11) Thorbjørn Olesen BMW International Open Low 1st 18 62 (-10) Jamie Donaldson Omega Dubai Desert Classic 62 (-9) Arjun Atwal AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open 62 (-9) Lee Slattery Italian Open 62 (-8) Ian Poulter WGC-Bridgestone Invitational 62 (-8) Clément Sordet Nordea Masters Low 1st 18 to Par 62 (-10) Jamie Donaldson Omega Dubai Desert Classic 62 (-9) Arjun Atwal AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open 62 (-9) Lee Slattery Italian Open Low 1st 36 129 (-15) Rory McIlroy Omega Dubai Desert Classic 129 (-14) Tapio Pulkkanen Joburg Open 129 (-11) Ian Poulter, Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Thomas WGC-Bridgestone Invitational 129 (-11) Scott Jamieson, Paul Waring Nordea Masters Low 1st 36 to Par 129 (-15) Rory McIlroy Omega Dubai Desert Classic 129 (-14) Tapio Pulkkanen Joburg Open Low Final 36 126 (-16) Justin Thomas WGC-Mexico Championship -
Mcilroy on a MISSION TO
£1.00 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Daily News & Order of Play ROUND 1, THURSDAY 26 SEPTEMBER, 2019 McILROY ON A MISSION TO WIN After three runners-up finishes at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship and once again playing with his father Gerry, the world No 2 is aiming for victory at the tournament that launched his professional career as a teenager 12 years ago ory McIlroy tees off month, McIlroy will also have the The Championship, a celebra- year’s runner-up Tommy Fleet- at Carnoustie this inspirational support of dad Gerry, tion of links golf at its finest, is wood and two-time winner Tyrrell morning hoping by who will be playing alongside him staged over the Old Course St An- Hatton. Sunday to have filled in the Team Championship. drews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns. This is the 35th year that Alfred Ra gap in his trophy cabinet. He said: “I’m really looking To win, Rory will have to beat Dunhill has supported golf at St The World No 2 has finished forward to it. I love links golf and the strongest field ever, which Andrews, through the Alfred Dun- runner-up three times in the Alfred the three courses we play. It’s includes World No 4 Justin Rose, hill Links Championship and pre- Dunhill Links Championship – in great fun playing with my dad. He World No 6 Jon Rahm, Open cham- viously the Alfred Dunhill Cup. 2009, 2011 and 2014 – and says it’s has been such a rock for me over pion Shane Lowry, recent BMW Since the creation of the Alfred about time for a victory. -
Audemars Piguet Announces New Talents Joining Its Golf Dream Team
AUDEMARS PIGUET ANNOUNCES NEW TALENTS JOINING ITS GOLF DREAM TEAM Le Brassus, 24 January 2018 – Audemars Piguet adds three exceptional golf players to its powerful Dream Team: Tyrrell Hatton, Patrick Cantlay and Wesley Bryan. Tyrrell, a very passionate and exciting player from England came onto the European Tour in 2014 and stormed to the top of the game since. He is currently 18th in the Official World Golf Ranking. After a top-5 finish in The Open Championship and his first European Tour win at the Alfred Dunhill Championship in St Andrews, in 2016, the 26-year old from Marlow, Buckinghamshire, defended his title the year after and confirmed his strength with a third victory the following week at the 2017 Italian Open. “I’m excited to be part of the Audemars Piguet family”, said Tyrrell. “I really admire the brand, its watches and everything it stands for. They are pushing the boundaries of their art to the next level, just what I’m trying to do every day out on the course.” Tyrrell Hatton at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship presented by EGA The Englishman will be joined by two American youngsters, Patrick Cantlay and Wesley Bryan. Patrick, former World Number 1 amateur, met extraordinary success as junior and college player. After three years away from competitive golf, Patrick came back in exceptional fashion in 2017. In November, the current world number 36 won his first PGA Tour title at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, his second event of the 2017-18 season. “Audemars Piguet’s watchmakers create some of the finest timepieces, striving for the highest possible standards. -
Red Golf Management Ltd
RED GOLF MANAGEMENT LTD SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL 1 CONTENT Page Introduction to Red Golf Management Ltd 3 Background to International Sport Sponsorship 4 The Opportunity – European Challenge Tour 5 Marketing Value – Coverage & Exposure 6 European Challenge Tour – The 2012 Event Schedule 7-8 The Players – Andrew Johnston & Thomas Haylock 9-12 The Sponsorship Opportunity 13 The Branding Layout 14 Contact Details 15 2 INTRODUCTION – WHO ARE WE? Red Golf Management Ltd specialises in providing bespoke management services for golf professionals. We pride ourselves on providing a fully comprehensive and personal service which allows our clients to maintain their focus on the most important element, their preparation and performance on the golf course. The company works with each individual player to establish the optimum tournament schedule based upon the players’ category and ranking. Utilising our close links with the The European Tour, Challenge Tour, Europro Tour and Jamega Tour, Red Golf Management works diligently on behalf of its players to secure invites into non-exempt events, where appropriate. Every player is different and we tailor our services to facilitate individual needs. We work closely with each player to understand their goals and ambitions, we then design a personal development programme to enable each player to realise their full potential. We believe in the team approach and aim to ensure every player has the right team supporting them. 3 BACKGROUND INTO INTERNATIONAL SPONSORSHIP Sponsoring allows you to reach specific target markets with a lower financial investment than a traditional advertising campaign, activating a process of automatic communication. - Sports sponsorship has a clear advantage over TV advertising and that is that the consumer is actively choosing to watch sports and the sponsorship within them. -
Final Result BMW PGA Championship 2020
BMW PGA Championship Final scores Pos Player Country R1 R2 R3 R4 Agg Par EUR€ Points 1 Tyrrell HATTON ENG 66 67 69 67 269 -19 974,457.00 1,165.00 2 Victor PEREZ FRA 69 66 70 68 273 -15 630,531.00 780.00 3 Patrick REED USA 70 68 68 68 274 -14 323,863.65 394.00 3 Andy SULLIVAN ENG 71 69 69 65 274 -14 323,863.65 394.00 5 Ian POULTER ENG 69 70 68 68 275 -13 243,041.04 297.00 6 Eddie PEPPERELL ENG 67 70 70 69 276 -12 200,623.50 245.30 7 Joachim B. HANSEN DEN 68 67 70 72 277 -11 147,888.18 180.36 7 Matthew FITZPATRICK ENG 67 65 76 69 277 -11 147,888.18 180.36 7 Renato PARATORE ITA 73 69 68 67 277 -11 147,888.18 180.36 10 Scott HEND AUS 68 69 73 68 278 -10 106,234.92 129.50 10 Marcus KINHULT SWE 72 67 71 68 278 -10 106,234.92 129.50 10 Martin KAYMER GER 73 68 69 68 278 -10 106,234.92 129.50 13 Shane LOWRY IRL 67 65 74 73 279 -9 84,491.15 103.18 13 David HORSEY ENG 70 69 67 73 279 -9 84,491.15 103.18 13 Tommy FLEETWOOD ENG 71 68 67 73 279 -9 84,491.15 103.18 13 Jordan SMITH ENG 72 67 71 69 279 -9 84,491.15 103.18 13 Sami VÄLIMÄKI FIN 72 67 74 66 279 -9 84,491.15 103.18 18 Andrew JOHNSTON ENG 68 71 71 70 280 -8 72,511.06 88.20 18 Lee WESTWOOD ENG 70 71 71 68 280 -8 72,511.06 88.20 20 Masahiro KAWAMURA JPN 70 69 69 73 281 -7 65,775.85 80.85 20 Ryan FOX NZL 68 70 73 70 281 -7 65,775.85 80.85 20 Richie RAMSAY SCO 71 71 71 68 281 -7 65,775.85 80.85 20 Ross FISHER ENG 72 72 69 68 281 -7 65,775.85 80.85 24 Steven BROWN ENG 75 67 68 72 282 -6 59,613.84 73.50 24 Matt WALLACE ENG 69 71 72 70 282 -6 59,613.84 73.50 24 Graeme MCDOWELL NIR 73 70 72 67 282