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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 -
World Ranking
Week 19 2021 Ending 09 May 2021 World Ranking Events Points Points Events This Last End Name Country Average Total Played Lost in Gained in Played Week Week 2020 Points Points (Divisor) 2021 2021 (Actual) Min-40 Max-52 1 (1) <1> Dustin Johnson United States 10.5316 442.326 42 -149.836 85.358 42 2 (2) <3> Justin Thomas United States 8.6916 425.887 49 -129.837 133.732 49 3 (3) <2> Jon Rahm Spain 8.5569 410.732 48 -147.404 88.987 48 4 (5) <5> Bryson DeChambeau United States 7.1939 352.500 49 -99.357 118.091 49 5 (4) <8> Xander Schauffele United States 7.1567 336.364 47 -104.812 116.936 47 6 (6) <7> Collin Morikawa United States 6.9994 321.973 46 -74.061 115.717 46 7 (15) <4> Rory McIlroy N Ireland 6.2019 303.891 49 -130.297 112.723 49 8 (7) <11> Patrick Reed United States 6.1394 319.247 52 -94.985 106.340 62 9 (8) <10> Tyrrell Hatton England 5.9022 289.209 49 -77.893 78.377 49 10 (9) <6> Webb Simpson United States 5.5629 250.330 45 -90.931 53.506 45 11 (11) <14> Viktor Hovland Norway 5.5572 277.858 50 -45.275 127.438 50 12 (10) <12> Brooks Koepka United States 5.2235 219.387 42 -97.014 92.447 42 13 (12) <9> Patrick Cantlay United States 5.1611 216.765 42 -86.985 54.912 42 14 (13) <19> Tony Finau United States 5.1541 268.014 52 -73.210 128.487 57 15 (14) <20> Hideki Matsuyama Japan 5.1092 265.676 52 -69.669 122.972 56 16 (16) <13> Daniel Berger United States 4.5534 218.565 48 -53.368 69.577 48 17 (17) <16> Matthew Fitzpatrick England 4.4609 231.968 52 -70.811 65.895 56 18 (18) <42> Billy Horschel United States 4.2764 222.370 52 -44.803 127.090 -
Tournament Field
07/17/17 10:37:27 The Open Championship Ends 07/23/2017 This list is for information purposes only. Field is subject to change. Players can contact PGA TOUR Headquarters for their alternate status. Byeong Hun An Anirban Lahiri Aaron Baddeley Martin Laird Daniel Berger Pablo Larrazabal 156 Players in the Field Alexander Bjork Paul Lawrie Alternates: Adam Bland Tom Lehman Richard Bland Marc Leishman Paul Broadhurst Alexander Levy Wesley Bryan Hao Tong Li Kent Bulle David Lipsky Rafa Cabrera Bello Michael Lorenzo-Vera Laurie Canter Jamie Lovemark Paul Casey Shane Lowry Roberto Castro Joost Luiten Yi Keun Chang Sandy Lyle Kevin Chappell Stuart Manley Luca Cianchetti Prayad Marksaeng Stewart Cink Hideki Matsuyama Darren Clarke Nick McCarthy Austin Connelly Ryan McCarthy John Daly Haydn McCullen Jason Day William McGirt Joseph Dean Rory McIlroy Bryson DeChambeau Maverick McNealy Robert Dinwiddie Phil Mickelson Andrew Dodt Yusaku Miyazato David Drysdale Francesco Molinari Jason Dufner Ryan Moore David Duval Sebastian Munoz Harry Ellis Kevin Na Ernie Els Alex Noren Darren Fichardt Shaun Norris Tony Finau Sean O'Hair Ross Fisher Mark O'Meara Matthew Fitzpatrick Thorbjorn Olesen Tommy Fleetwood Louis Oosthuizen Mark B. Foster Matthieu Pavon Rickie Fowler Pat Perez Ryan Fox Thomas Pieters Dylan Frittelli Alfie Plant Sergio Garcia Ian Poulter Branden Grace Jon Rahm Matthew Griffin Richie Ramsay Emiliano Grillo Patrick Reed Bill Haas Justin Rose Adam Hadwin Xander Schauffele Ashley Hall Charl Schwartzel Todd Hamilton Adam Scott Brian Harman Callum Shinkwin Padraig Harrington Webb Simpson Tyrrell Hatton Cameron Smith Scott Hend Brandt Snedeker Mike Hendry Young-han Song Russell Henley Matthew Southgate Adam Hodkinson Jordan Spieth Charley Hoffman Kyle Stanley J.B. -
LSU Golfer Gahm Cruises to 4-Shot Win LOUISVILLE NATIVE Pleased with How I Played.” Finishing Four Strokes Be- Her Home Course
C2 THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2012 SCOREBOARD LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | KENTUCKY.COM KENTUCKY OPEN LSU golfer Gahm cruises to 4-shot win LOUISVILLE NATIVE pleased with how I played.” Finishing four strokes be- her home course. HAD 67 IN 1ST ROUND Gahm missed a chip-shot hind Gahm was Hurwitch, “I definitely feel like I have on the 13th hole Wednesday, the top-finishing professional an advantage playing here ev- By Les Johns See a photo gallery online. but recovered with a 15-foot player. ery day,” Haas said. “It gives [email protected] putt to salvage par. After get- “I played steady both days. me an edge and makes it LSU junior Lindsay yesterday, and hitting the ting bogeys on both the 15th I stayed patient,” Hurwitch fun.” Gahm, from Louisville, coast- 5-foot putts.” Gahm said. and 16th holes, she recovered said. “The greens are key out Sixty-one golfers competed ed to the Lexmark Kentucky “I just was hitting it really to hit a nice, 12-foot downhill here, so I had to keep focused in the tournament, which has Women’s Open champion- well.” putt on 17, to earn another and stay patient.” been played annually since ship at the Champion Trace She went into Wednesday’s birdie and stretch her lead. Hurwitch, who lives in 1997. Golf Club in Nicholasville on play with a five-stroke lead “I probably owe that to my Union and played golf col- Defending champion Taryn Wednesday. over Sara Hurwitch, Emily belly putter, now that I have legiately for UK, earned a Durham finished tied for sixth Gahm, who entered the Haas and Abby Smith. -
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 -
The ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP Groupings & Starting Times Thursday & Friday, October 24 & October 25, 2019
1 of 1 The ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP Groupings & Starting Times Thursday & Friday, October 24 & October 25, 2019 Rd. 1 Rd. 2 1 Tee 10 Tee 8:00 AM 9:00 AM Adam Hadwin Abraham Ancer Tomoharu Otsuki Canada Mexico Japan 8:10 AM 9:10 AM Chez Reavie Charles Howell III Scott Piercy United States United States United States 8:20 AM 9:20 AM Max Homa Andrew Putnam Troy Merritt United States United States United States 8:30 AM 9:30 AM Dylan Frittelli Sung Kang Adam Long South Africa South Korea United States 8:40 AM 9:40 AM Graeme McDowell Bubba Watson Sergio Garcia Northern Ireland United States Spain 8:50 AM 9:50 AM Sungjae Im Wyndham Clark Jazz Janewattananond South Korea United States Thailand 9:00 AM 10:00 AM Kevin Streelman Shaun Norris Jinichiro Kozuma United States South Africa Japan 9:10 AM 8:00 AM Vaughn Taylor Viktor Hovland Sanghyun Park United States Norway South Korea 9:20 AM 8:10 AM C.T. Pan Pat Perez Si Woo Kim Chinese Taipei United States South Korea 9:30 AM 8:20 AM Hideki Matsuyama Jordan Spieth Adam Scott Japan United States Australia 9:40 AM 8:30 AM Justin Thomas Rory McIlroy Xander Schauffele United States Northern Ireland United States 9:50 AM 8:40 AM Collin Morikawa Gary Woodland Marc Leishman United States United States Australia 10:00 AM 8:50 AM Adam Schenk Seungsu Han Yosuke Asaji United States United States Japan Rd. 1 Rd. 2 10 Tee 1 Tee 8:00 AM 9:00 AM Rory Sabbatini Harold Varner III Shugo Imahira Slovakia United States Japan 8:10 AM 9:10 AM Kevin Na Kevin Kisner Paul Casey United States United States England 8:20 AM 9:20 AM -
Horsey Leads After Course Record 9-Under-Par 1St Round
OFFICIAL ORDER OF PLAY FRIDAY 5 FEBRUARY 2021 Royal Greens Golf & Country Club HORSEY LEADS AFTER COURSE RECORD 9-UNDER-PAR 1ST ROUND Spectators should note that by entering the venue a ball strike from a stray shot is a possibility. Spectators 12 RETAIL must therefore maintain vigilance for CAR PARK shouts of ‘Fore’. In the event of a ‘Fore’ shout spectators should crouch down and protect their head and face. TOURNAMENT 11 PERFORMANCE BUBBLE CENTRE SCHOOL 13 10 CAR VIP ENTRANCE PARK SHORT-GAME 2 & TEMPERATURE CHECK PRACTICE In the event of inclement weather this sign CAR PARK 2 will appear on all of the scoreboards. If MEDIA ENTRANCE CLUBHOUSE OVERFLOW play is suspended a siren will sound. You & TEMPERATURE CHECK TOURNAMENT must seek shelter immediately. Avoid open BUBBLE PUTTING areas, hilltops, high places, isolated trees, CLUBHOUSE ENTRANCE GREEN golf carts and wire fences. In the event of & TEMPERATURE CHECK an emergency evacuation please listen carefully for announcements and follow HOSPITALITY ENTRANCE PRACTICE the instructions given by Officials. & TEMPERATURE CHECK RANGE 2 3 ARAMCO OBSERVATION DECK VIP HOSPITALITY 1 PIF PAVILION TOURNAMENT 18 TOURNAMENT BUBBLE BUBBLE 14 9 VIEWING PLATFORM CAR PARK 1 TOURNAMENT BUBBLE DROP-OFF / COLLECTION HOSPITALITY BUBBLE HOSPITALITY TV PARKING & SCREENING HOSPITALITY BUBBLE COMPOUND BUBBLE 8 4 ROYAL MAJLIS HOSPITALITY LEADERBOARD BUBBLE 5 BIG SCREEN TOURNAMENT MEDICAL HQ TOURNAMENT 7 BUBBLE BUBBLE MAINTENANCE COMPOUND 17 6 HOSPITALITY BUBBLE 15 TOURNAMENT BUBBLE 16 COVID-19 Face coverings MUST be worn at all Maintain social distancing Use hand sanitizer regularly Wash your hands for 20 seconds times indoors and in outdoor areas at all times - available across the site with soap as often as possible where social distance is difficult COVID-19 Game Start 1st +/- Game Start 1st +/- No. -
For Immediate Release British Amateur Champion Harry Ellis
Contact: Phil Werz, Director of Membership & Advertising, The Golf Club of Georgia Email: [email protected] Phone: 770.772.8160 For Immediate Release British Amateur Champion Harry Ellis Dominates Match to Win The Georgia Cup Ellis Wins 6 and 5 on Lakeside Course at The Golf Club of Georgia ALPHARETTA, GA (March 25, 2018) – Despite wet conditions due to heavy overnight rains and temperatures hovering just below 50 degrees all day, British Amateur champion, Harry Ellis defeated United States Amateur champion, Doc Redman 6 and 5 to win The Georgia Cup at The Golf Club of Georgia today. The annual event pits the reigning amateur champions in a head-to- head match before making their debut at the Masters. The match was played on the club’s Lakeside Course, ranked number 13 in Georgia by Golf Digest. This was the 21st edition of The Georgia Cup which has now been won by the British Amateur champion six of the last seven years. The British Amateur champion leads the overall series, 12-9. Ellis recorded four birdies on the afternoon and staged a consistent performance on the 7,012- yard Arthur Hills designed course. Redman fell behind early and could never find a way to get back into contention. Both players now head to Augusta where they will make their respective debuts at the Masters. “I’m really happy with the way I played today and hit a lot of good shots,” said Ellis, 2017 British Amateur champion. “Winning the Georgia Cup is special and I wanted to keep the run going as I know a lot of British Amateurs have won it. -
World Ranking
Week 34 2020 Ending 23 August 2020 World Ranking Events Points Points Events This Last End Name Country Average Total Played Lost in Gained in Played Week Week 2019 Points Points (Divisor) 2020 2020 (Actual) Min-40 Max-52 1 (4) <5> Dustin Johnson United States 9.1618 412.281 45 -135.744 257.240 45 2 (1) <3> Jon Rahm Spain 8.8157 449.600 51 -132.179 185.319 51 3 (2) <4> Justin Thomas United States 8.5601 419.445 49 -133.400 220.171 49 4 (3) <2> Rory McIlroy N Ireland 8.0232 385.112 48 -165.051 82.641 48 5 (5) <65> Collin Morikawa United States 7.4545 298.180 40 -21.581 242.156 29 6 (6) <11> Webb Simpson United States 7.1236 327.685 46 -98.154 191.960 46 7 (7) <1> Brooks Koepka United States 6.1689 308.446 50 -178.236 59.068 50 8 (8) <14> Bryson DeChambeau United States 6.0929 316.829 52 -125.614 197.629 53 9 (9) <12> Patrick Reed United States 5.9220 307.944 52 -102.463 159.059 64 10 (10) <9> Xander Schauffele United States 5.5323 282.147 51 -116.387 108.892 51 11 (11) <13> Adam Scott Australia 5.4407 217.629 40 -76.299 80.140 37 12 (12) <7> Patrick Cantlay United States 5.2693 226.578 43 -100.310 50.543 43 13 (18) <154> Daniel Berger United States 4.8825 219.711 45 -22.657 195.291 45 14 (13) <10> Tommy Fleetwood England 4.7004 244.422 52 -108.859 59.864 55 15 (14) <32> Tyrrell Hatton England 4.6765 219.795 47 -56.679 118.715 47 16 (15) <16> Tony Finau United States 4.5260 235.352 52 -103.999 100.635 59 17 (16) <6> Tiger Woods United States 4.3582 174.329 40 -102.875 14.085 29 18 (17) <8> Justin Rose England 4.3364 216.819 50 -134.021 -
Georgia Cup 2013
16th Annual The Georgia Cup The Golf Club of Georgia - Lakeside Course April 3 - 4, 2013 Steven Fox, 2012 U.S. Amateur Champion vs. Alan Dunbar, 2012 British Amateur Champion Honorary Captain: Billy Casper The Georgia Cup is a 501(c)3 corporation About The Georgia Cup TheGeorgiaCupisoneofthemostuniqueAmateurgolf eventsinAmerica.Debutingin1998,itisan18hole matchplaychampionshipbetweenthereigningUnited StatesAmateurandBritishAmateurChampions. TheGeorgiaCupispresentedbyAtlantaClassic Cars/MercedesBenzandbenefitsthescholarship programsoftheGeorgiaStateGolfFoundationandthe FoldsofHonorFoundation. About the Foundations TheGSGAFoundationisacharitableaffiliate oftheGeorgiaStateGolfAssociation.Itprovides educationalopportunitiesforemployees,orchildrenof employees,ofGSGAMemberClubsthroughtheYates ScholarshipProgram.TheGSGFalsoprovideseducational opportunitiestostudentsstudyingturfgrassandagronomyat variousuniversitiesthroughtheJamesB.“Monty”Moncrief TurfgrassScholarshipProgram.Pleasevisitwww.gsgf.org for moreinformation. TheFoldsofHonorFoundationisanonprofitorganizationwith amissiontoprovidepostsecondaryeducationalscholarshipsfor childrenandspousesofmilitaryservicemenandwomenkilled ordisabledwhileservingourgreatnation.Theorganization’s goalistoempowerdeservingmilitaryfamilieswitheducational supportandopportunities.Pleasevisitwww.foldsofhonor.org for moreinformation. Georgia Cup Results 1998(Lakeside) MattKuchar(U.S.)def.CraigWatson(Brit.),3&1 1999(Lakeside) SergioGarcia(Brit.)def.HankKuehne(U.S.),5&4 2000(Lakeside) DavidGossett(U.S.)def.GraemeStorm(Brit.),3&2 -
Friends of the Devil Chase It If the Price Was Right and Public Opinion Was in Favor of It
C M C M Y K Y K SYRIA SPILL OVER HE STANDS ALONE Assad supporter killed in Lebanon, A7 Rivera leads AL to All-Star shutout, B1 Serving Oregon’s South Coast Since 1878 WEDNESDAY,JULY 17,2013 theworldlink.com I 75¢ Timber prospects growing I Coos County works on two deals that may net increased harvests and revenue BY EMILY THORNTON The World COQUILLE — Coos County may acquire almost 2,000 more acres of timber land if things go as planned. Lance Morgan, with the Coos County Forestry Department, said Tuesday that acreage owned by the State Department of Forestry could be for sale as early as August, but likely wouldn’t be until Octo- ber. County officials said they would pur- Friends of the Devil chase it if the price was right and public opinion was in favor of it. “It would be like a dream come true,” Support pours in for brewery before doors even open Morgan said. BY THOMAS MORIARTY wants to pour back — selling SEE TIMBER | A8 The World “investor” pint glasses that entitle “We’re trying to focus the owner to a free beer twice a week or the first time in more than on local artisans, local for the brewery’s first year of opera- Data center a decade, a microbrewery tion. F will open in Coos Bay this craftsmen, local Matthews said the pint glass fall. And it’s established a dedicated culture. project is intended to strengthen the outage delays fan base well before most people in ” community’s relationship with the town have sampled its wares. -
Record Book World Amateur Team Championships
2012 W o R l d A m A t e u R t e A m c h A m p i o n s h i p s R e c oR d B o o k WOMEN MEN for the Espirito Santo Trophy for the Eisenhower Trophy Gloria Golf Club Antalya (PGA Sultan Course) (Old and New Courses) and Cornelia Golf Clubs Antalya, Turkey Antalya, Turkey TABLE OF CONTENTS InternatIonal Golf federatIon . .2 InternatIonal Golf federatIon offIcers and commIttees . .2 InternatIonal Golf federatIon members . .3 InternatIonal Golf federatIon staff . .4 2012 bIennIal meetInG . .5 Espirito Santo Trophy 2012 champIonshIp revIew . 7 scorInG summary . 8 team photos . 13 team medal wInners, year-by-year . 31 champIonshIp records . 34 Eisenhower Trophy 2012 champIonshIp revIew . 41 scorInG summary . 42 team photos . 49 team medal wInners, year-by-year . 73 champIonshIp records . 77 notable past players . 86 natIonal federatIon members of the InternatIonal Golf federatIon . 87 hIstory of the InternatIonal Golf federatIon . 90 the trophIes . 91 orIGInal deleGates . 92 Note: The 2014 competitions are scheduled for Karuizawa, Japan. The 2016 competitions are scheduled for Cancun, Mexico. International Golf Federation Maison Du Sport International, Avenue de Rhodanie 54, 1007 Lausanne, Switzerland Tel. 41-216-23-12-12 • Fax 41-216-01-64-77 • Email: [email protected] (for the most current InformatIon, please vIsIt www .IGfGolf .orG) IGf offIcers presIdent: vIce presIdent: Mr. Peter Dawson Mr. Ty Votaw Chief Executive, The R&A Executive Vice President of St. Andrews, Communications, PGA TOUR Fife KY16 9JD, Scotland 100 PGA TOUR Boulevard Tel: 44-1334-460-000 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 Email: [email protected] Tel: 1-904-285-3700 Email: [email protected] IGf commIttees IGf board chaIrman: Mr.