Metropolitan Golf Association 2014

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Metropolitan Golf Association 2014 Metropolitan Golf Association 2014 Trump National Golf Club Bedminster Home of the 2014 Pro-Am and Met Open Championship 2014 ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY Connecticut State Golf Association (CSGA) New Jersey Seniors Golf Association (NJSrsGA) (860) 257-4171 www.csgalinks.org (732) 345-0222 www.njseniorsgolf.com Connecticut State Seniors Golf Association (CSSrsGA) New Jersey State Golf Association (NJSGA) (860) 887-7506 www.Ct-ssga.com (908) 241-4653 www.njsga.org Connecticut Women’s Golf Association (CWGA) New Jersey State Women’s Golf Committee (NJWGC) (860) 651-9078 www.cwga.org (908) 241-4653 www.njsga.com Eastern Seniors Golf Association (ESGA) New York State Golf Association (NYSGA) (914) 909-4840 www.esgassn.com (315) 471-6979 www.nysga.org Golf Course Superintendents Association of New Jersey (GCSANJ) PGA of America/Metropolitan Section (MetPGA) (866) 427-2651 www.gcsanj.org (914) 347-2325 www.met.pga.com Hudson Valley Golf Course Superintendents Association (HVGCSA) PGA of America/New Jersey Section (NJPGA) (914) 909-4843 (732) 465-1212 www.newjersey.pga.com Ladies Professional Golfers Association (LPGA) Professional Golfers Association of America (PGA) (386) 274-6200 www.lpga.com (561) 624-8400 www.pga.com Long Island Golf Association (LIGA) United States Golf Association (USGA) (516) 746-1015 www.longislandgolf.org (908) 234-2300 www.usga.org Long Island Seniors Golf Association (LISGA) Westchester Golf Association (WGA) (914) 909-4843 (914) 347-2340 www.westchestergolf.org Metropolitan Club Managers Association (MCMA) Westchester Seniors Golf Association (WSGA) (914) 909-4843 www.metcma.org (914) 909-4839 Metropolitan Golf Association (MGA) Women’s Cross County Golf Association (WCCGA) (914) 347-4653 www.mgagolf.org (631) 475-4766 Metropolitan Golf Course Superintendents Association (MetGCSA) Women’s Long Island Golf Association (WLIGA) (914) 909-4843 www.metgcsa.org (516) 624-8738 Metropolitan Golf Writers Association (MGWA) Women’s Metropolitan Golf Association (WMGA) (914) 909-4847 www.metgolfwriters.org (914) 592-7888 www.wmga.com Nassau Women’s Golf Association (NWGA) Women’s New Jersey Golf Association (WNJGA) (516) 627-9140 www.nwgagolf.org (973) 762-5279 www.wnjga.com New England Golf Association (NEGA) Women’s Tri-County Golf Association (WTCGA) (774) 430-9020 www.negagolf.org (631) 549-7948 Women’s Westchester & Fairfield County Golf Association (WWFCGA) Tournament schedules for the associations listed above are included in the body of the calendar. (203) 964-1894 www.westchesterfairfield.org MGA Championships & USGA Qualifying Rounds conducted by the MGA are listed in BLACK. Cover Photo: Trump National-Bedminster (Old Course) Hole #18 Other Men’s Championships are listed in BLUE. Women’s Championships are listed in RED. Photo: Courtesy of Trump National *97TH MET JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 25TH MGA FATHER & SON NET TOURNAMENT 2014 CALENDAR OF Date: Tuesday-Thursday, July 15-17 Date: Wednesday, August 13 Site: Rockaway River Country Club, Denville, N.J. Site: Willow Creek Golf & Country Club, Mount Sinai, N.Y. COMPETITIONS Fee/Deadline: $75/Wednesday, June 11 by 5:00 p.m. Fee/Deadline: $150 per Team (includes lunch) Qualifying Sites: Wednesday, August 6 by 5:00 p.m. 87TH MGA SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP Monday, June 23, New Paltz Golf Course, New Paltz, N.Y. 18.0 Monday & Tuesday, May 5-6 Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: Date: Thursday, June 26, Rye Golf Club, Rye, N.Y. Site: Rockrimmon Country Club, Stamford, Conn. Monday, June 30, Lake Success Golf Club, Lake Success, N.Y. 99TH MET OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Fee/Deadline: $130/Wednesday, April 23 by 5:00 p.m. Thursday, July 3, Twin Brooks Country Club, Watchung, N.J. Date: Tuesday-Thursday, August 19-21 Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: Age 55/8.0 Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: See Entry Form Site: Trump National Golf Club-Bedminster (Old Course), Bedminster, N.J. 22ND MGA SENIOR NET FOUR-BALL TOURNAMENT Fee/Deadline: $235 Professional, $150 Amateur Date: Thursday, May 8 Wednesday, July 9 by 5:00 p.m. Site: Centennial Golf Club, Carmel, N.Y. 17TH WMGA/MGA WOMEN’S PUBLIC LINKS CHAMPIONSHIP Qualifying Sites: Fee/Deadline: $200 per Team (includes lunch) Date: Wednesday, July 16 Monday, July 21, Forest Hill Field Club, Bloomfield, N.J. Wednesday, April 30 by 5:00 p.m. Site: Bethpage State Park Golf Course (Red), Farmingdale, N.Y. Tuesday, July 22, Morris County Golf Club, Morristown, N.J. Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: Age 50/18.0 Fee/Deadline: $50/Wednesday, July 2 by 5:00 p.m. Monday, July 28, Wee Burn Country Club, Darien, Conn. Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: 20.0 Tuesday, July 29, Laurel Links Country Club, Laurel, N.Y. 13TH WMGA/MGA WOMEN’S MET AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP Tuesday, July 29, Hollow Brook Golf Club, Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. Tuesday, June 3 Date: 12TH CARTER CUP JUNIOR STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP Tuesday, July 29, Nissequogue Golf Club, St. James, N.Y. Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield, N.J. Site: Date: Wednesday, July 30 Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: 4.0/See Entry Form $75.00 (includes food & range balls) Fee/Deadline: Site: Baltusrol Golf Club (Upper/Lower), Springfield, N.J. Friday, May 16 by 5:00 p.m. 18TH MGA SENIOR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Fee/Deadline: $75/Invitational Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: 12.0 Date: Monday & Tuesday, August 25-26 Site: Alpine Country Club, Demarest, N.J. 112TH MET AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP 59TH IKE MGA STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday-Sunday, July 31-August 3 Fee/Deadline: $185 Professional/$150 Amateur Monday & Tuesday, June 23-24 Date: Date: The Creek, Locust Valley, N.Y. Wednesday, July 30 by 5:00 p.m. Montclair Golf Club, Montclair, N.J. Site: Site: $135/Wednesday, June 18 by 5:00 p.m. Qualifying Site: $135/Friday, May 9 by 5:00 p.m. Fee/Deadline: Fee/Deadline: Monday, August 11, Innis Arden Golf Club, Old Greenwich, Conn. Qualifying Sites: Qualifying Sites: Monday, June 30, Montammy Golf Club, Alpine, N.J. Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: Age 50/4.5 Tues, May 20, Westhampton Country Club, Westhampton Beach, N.Y. Tuesday, July 1, Grossingers Country Club, Liberty, N.Y. Wed, May 21, Richmond County Country Club, Staten Island, N.Y. 51ST MGA/WMGA MIXED PINEHURST CHAMPIONSHIP Tuesday, July 1, The Woodmere Club, Woodmere, N.Y. Thurs, May 22, Knollwood Country Club, Elmsford, N.Y. Date: Thursday, September 11 Tuesday, July 1, GlenArbor Golf Club, Bedford Hills, N.Y. Thurs, May 29, Glen Head Country Club, Glen Head, N.Y. Site: Forsgate Country Club (Banks), Monroe Township, N.J. Tuesday, July 8, Long Island National Golf Club, Riverhead, N.Y. Thurs, May 29, Deal Golf & Country Club, Deal, N.J. Fee/Deadline: $150 per Team (includes lunch) Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: 5.0 Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: 5.0 Wednesday, September 3 by 5:00 p.m. *46TH MGA/METLIFE BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: M-14.0/W-18.0 *38TH MGA/METLIFE MEN’S FOUR-BALL CHAMPIONSHIP Date: Thursday & Friday, August 7-8 Date: Monday, June 30 3RD MGA SENIOR MASTERS TOURNAMENT Site: Rumson Country Club, Rumson, N.J. Site: Fairmount Country Club, Chatham, N.J. Date: Monday, September 15 Fee/Deadline: $75/Wednesday, June 11 by 5:00 p.m. Fee/Deadline: $40 per Team/Wednesday, May 28 by 5:00 pm Site: Rockaway Hunting Club, Lawrence, N.Y. Qualifying Sites: $200 (includes lunch, cart, memento & Qualifying Sites: Monday, June 23, New Paltz Golf Course, New Paltz, N.Y. Fee/Deadline: Thurs, June 5, Brynwood Golf & Country Club, Armonk, N.Y. award)/Wednesday, September 3 by 5:00 p.m. Thursday, June 26, Rye Golf Club, Rye, N.Y. Tues, June 10, Glen Ridge Country Club, Glen Ridge, N.J. Age 65/10.0 Monday, June 30, Lake Success Golf Club, Lake Success, N.Y. Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: Thurs, June 12, Hempstead Golf & Country Club, Hempstead, N.Y. Thursday, July 3, Twin Brooks Country Club, Watchung, N.J. *30TH MGA/METLIFE WOMEN’S FOUR-BALL CHAMPIONSHIP Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: See Entry Form Thursday, October 2 20.0/36.0 Combined Date: Site: Towers Country Club, Floral Park, N.Y. 67TH MGA PUBLIC LINKS CHAMPIONSHIP 64TH MGA FATHER & SON CHAMPIONSHIP Fee/Deadline: $40 per Team/Wed, Sept 10 by 5:00 p.m. Date: Thursday, July 10 Date: Tuesday, August 12 Qualifying Sites: Site: Charleston Springs Golf Course (South), Lincroft, N.J. Site: Brooklake Country Club, Florham Park, N.J. Thursday, September 18, Garden City Country Club, Garden City, N.Y. Monday, September 22, Minisceongo Golf Club, Pomona, N.Y. Fee/Deadline: $75 (includes green fees) Fee/Deadline: $150 per Team (includes lunch) Wednesday, May 28 by 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 6 by 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 23, Birchwood Country Club, Westport, Conn. Qualifying Sites: Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: Wed, June 4, Marine Park Golf Course, Brooklyn, N.Y. 18.0 (Combined Hdcp. 18.0 or less) 28.0/48.0 Combined Wed, June 4, Bethpage State Park Golf Course (Blue), Farmingdale, N.Y. 8TH MGA MID-AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP Tues, June 10, Oak Hill Park Golf Course, Norwalk, Conn. *Sponsored by MetLife Date: Tuesday & Wednesday, October 7 & 8 Tues, June 10, Darlington Golf Club, Mahwah, N.J. For more information and entry forms, visit our website at mgagolf.org, Site: Mountain Ridge Country Club, West Caldwell, N.J. see the local golf professional at your MGA member club or call the Wed, June 11, Casperkill Golf Club, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Fee/Deadline: $150/Invitational/Wed, Sept 17 by 5:00 p.m. Eligibility & USGA Handicap Index Limits: 8.0 MGA Championship Department at 914-347-4653. MA L/ Y 2 I 0 R 1 P Centennial features 4 A three separate nines named Meadows, Lakes, and Fairways, each with its own distinct character.
Recommended publications
  • Curtis Cup Match 1 Curtis Cup Match 41St
    Curtis Cup Match 1 Curtis Cup Match 41st Record Book 2021 2 Curtis Cup Match United States of America Wins the 2018 Match The Curtis Cup is staying on the American soil in which it was ended the match. played for this week at Quaker Ridge Golf Club. GB&I had one last chance to earn a half-point in the final A pair of U.S. Women’s Amateur champions – Sophia Schubert match, but Paula Grant, 24, of Northern Ireland, failed to (2017) and Kristen Gillman (2014) – delivered the decisive convert a 12-foot par putt on the 18th hole, enabling Mariel points in Sunday’s singles matches as the USA rolled to a 17-3 Galdiano, one of the USA’s two returning players from 2016 victory over Great Britain and Ireland. It was the largest mar- (Andrea Lee), to earn a 1-up victory. gin of victory in the history of the biennial competition, which began in 1932. “We’re obviously very disappointed with the score line and all you can do is congratulate the United States on its win and the The Americans entered the final session with a comfortable very high standard of golf they have played this week,” said 9-3 margin and needing only 1½ points to reclaim the Cup it GB&I captain Elaine Farquharson-Black. “We have played good lost in the Republic of Ireland in 2016. golf in spells, particularly on the first day, but at this level, you have to have more consistency and at times we’ve just not per- A determined USA Team, which featured six of the top 10 play- formed as well as we would have liked.” ers in the World Amateur Golf Ranking™, punctuated its domi- nating effort by claiming all eight of Sunday’s singles matches.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Annual Report
    2018 ANNUAL REPORT The DNA Learning Center is an operating unit of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, extending its traditional research and postgraduate education mission to the college, pre-college, and public levels. Founded in 1988, the DNALC is the world’s first science center devoted entirely to genetics education. The mission of the DNA Learning Center is to prepare students and families to thrive in the gene age. We envision a day when all elementary students are exposed to principles of genetics and disease risk; when all high school students have the opportunity to do hands-on experiments with DNA; and when all families have access to genetic information they need to make informed health care choices. Front cover: Barcode Long Island faculty mentors during summer training in metabarcoding research. Executive Director’s Report 1 Executive Director’s Report ADMINISTRATION INSTRUCTION BIOMEDIA Lindsay Barone Megan Capobianco Amanda McBrien Cornel Ghiban Lauren Correri Elna Carrasco Pauline McGlone Susan Lauter Mary Lamont Heather Cosel-Pieper Erin McKechnie Jason Williams Valerie Meszaros Alison Cucco Bruce Nash Chun-hua Yang David Micklos Cristina Michael Okoro Collette Riccardi Fernandez-Marco Michael Paul Melissa Lee Sharon Pepenella Christine Marizzi Xiaoqun Catherine Allison Mayle Zhang Our education projects in Beijing and Suzhou, China, have matured to the point that they are now at the leading edge of biology lab instruction at the high school level. Secondary education in China is ruled by the omnipresent Gaokao, an extremely high-stakes exam taken in the 12th grade that determines a student’s college placement. The rote memorization of facts required by this exam has made science labs a luxury throughout China and relegated what little practical work is done to after-school clubs.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Curtis Cup Club Medal Competition
    2020 Curtis Cup Club Medal Competition Dear Club Manager/Secretary, To celebrate the upcoming Curtis Cup matches set to be played at Conwy Golf Club, 12th–14th June 2020; all golfers in Wales will have the chance to compete for free tickets to watch some of the greatest female amateurs in the world. Alongside the R&A, Wales Golf are able to offer 2 free tickets for the matches to every club. The tickets will be played for in a handicap club medal which will be open to all male and female members, with the winning golfer claiming the prize of the complimentary tickets. In order to claim the tickets for your winning golfer, please simply notify us when you are running your medal and we will send the tickets directly to the club for your distribution to the winner. Running a Mixed Gender Medal In order to ensure male and female golfers can compete fairly against one another, some minor handicap alterations may be required depending on SSS ratings of your course. The information required is available below from the CONGU Unified Handicapping System Manual (Page 92 & 93, App. O) When to run the Club Medal There is no set date or time frame in which to run your club medal, and it can be tied in to existing club competitions if required provided the medal can be run effectively. Where viable we would like to request a weekend in order to attract as many players as possible. Entry fees Wales Golf and the R&A will not be charging any entry fees for players or clubs alike.
    [Show full text]
  • Florida State Seminoles2003-04 Men’S Golf Media Guide AA TRIPTRIP of of AA LIFETIME LIFETIME Scotlandscotland “We Were Like Kids in a Candy Store
    SeminolesFlorida State Seminoles2003-04 Men’s Golf Media Guide AA TRIPTRIP OFOF AA LIFETIMELIFETIME ScotlandScotland “We were like kids in a candy store. Each golf course would have been memorable in its own right but when you play five of the world’s top 30 course in eight days its hard to explain what kind of experience this provided for each of us. This was truly a lifetime gift that gave our current players a lifetime of memories and is a trip that every Seminole golfer can look forward to during their Florida State career.”– Trey Jones he Florida State men’s golf team enjoyed the trip of a lifetime as five members of the team played nine of the world’s most historic golf courses including Royal Turnbury and the St.Andrew’s Old and New Courses in August of 2003. Trey Jones,Florida State’s first- year head coach,made the trip with senior Tim Vickers,juniors Matt Adcock,Rusty Mosley and Mark Sestilio along with sopho- more Adam Wallace and assistant coach Mark Donaldson. Carl Domino,a Florida State University alumnus and current member Tof the State of Florida House of Representatives,endowed the trip as he has many others like it for the Seminole men’s and women’s golf teams. Florida State Men’s Golf Scotland Tour Itinerary Turnberry: Considered to be the finest golfing destination in the world Royal Turnberry: Seven-time host of British Open; Most recently in 1997 Turnbury Portland: Opened in 1924; Hosted qualifying rounds for 1979 European Open Carnoustie: Six-time host of British Open; Most recently in 1999 St.
    [Show full text]
  • 121St U.S. Women's Amateur Championship – Fact Sheet
    121st U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship – Fact Sheet Aug. 2-8, 2020, Westchester Country Club (West Course), Rye, N.Y. mediacenter.usga.org | usga.org/womensam | #USWomensAm PAR AND YARDAGE Westchester Country Club’s West Course will be set up at 6,488 yards and will play to a par of 36-36–72. WESTCHESTER COUNTRY CLUB (WEST COURSE) HOLE BY HOLE Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Par 3 4 4 4 5 3 4 4 5 36 Yards 176 372 405 385 546 129 322 435 475 3,245 Hole 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Total Par 4 4 5 4 3 4 3 4 5 36 Yards 316 428 487 379 138 418 198 351 528 3,243 Note: Yardages subject to change. ABOUT WESTCHESTER COUNTRY CLUB Three-time U.S. Amateur champion Walter J. Travis laid out the two 18-hole golf courses at Westchester Country Club, just 30 miles outside New York City, that opened in 1922. The courses were built by the Philadelphia-based architectural firm of Toomey and Flynn who built the modern course at Shinnecock Hills toward the end of the same decade. The club joined the USGA on Jan. 13, 1922, several months before the courses opened for play that summer. The West Course has hosted many memorable golf events over its history. Beginning with the 1923 U.S. Women’s Amateur, the course went on to host 44 PGA Tour events. The Thunderbird Classic came to Westchester in 1963, with Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus winning two of the first three years.
    [Show full text]
  • 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,
    [Show full text]
  • Youth Versus Experience in Curtis
    YOUTH VERSUS EXPERIENCE Tenth of the Series to be Played IN CURTIS CUP at Brae Burn • hen the Brae Burn Country Club, in W the Boston suburb of West Newton, entertains the tenth Curtis Cup Match on August 8-9, it will be staging the fourth USGA event in its 61 years' his- tory. Appropriately enough, the first Cham- pionship to be held there was the Women's Amateur of 1906, won by Miss Harriot Curtis, co-donor with her sister Margaret of the Curtis Cup. In 1919 Walter Hagen won his second USGA Open Championship there before embarking on his British conquests in the '20s. Brae Burn was the scene of another Anglo-American battle when Robert T. Jones, Jr., successfully staved off the challenge of the reigning British Ama- teur Champion, T. Phillip Perkins, in the final of the 1928 Amateur Championship by the overwhelming margin of 10 and 9. And now for the Curtis Cup. In the past the United States has won six Curtis Cup Matches to Britain's two, and the 1936 series at Gleneagles, Scotland, re- sulted in a tie at 4% points each. The match next month will be between a highly experienced British Isles Team Mrs. Charles Dennehy, non-playing cap- and perhaps the youngest side ever to tain of US Curtis Cup Team. represent the United States. The Americans are headed by 19-year- Miss Anne Quast, of Everett Golf and old Miss JoAnne Gunderson, of Sand Country Club, Everett, Wash., first ama- Point Country Club, Seattle, Wash., our teur in the 1958 Open and the 1956 West- reigning Amateur Champion, who will be ern Amateur Champion.
    [Show full text]
  • 1967 U.S. Women's Champion
    1967 U.S. WOMEN'S CHAMPION Edith Lude Wear:!, lelt, pr.Hnllnq 11M cup .... hkh .hc donal~ In 1951. /9$1 U.s. Wornetn'. Champion Mrs. G/Hla Gro"er accept. lhe ClIp Im~kIfely followlno lhe toumomcml. S •• p. 190. ~ UNITED STATES ~ ._-- - - - --- -~ - ------ ---- -- -- . -- - - --~ -_. - Volume XXII Number 6 July, 1967 EDITOR: Burt Hochberg ------- --- --- --- -- CONTENTS Sarajevo 1967, by Dimitrije Bjelica .... ... ... ...... ... ...... .... ........... .............. 184 PRESIDENT Marshall Rohland Twa Games Fram Sara jevo, by Robert Byrne ... ... ......... ... ...... ................ 185 VICI·PRESIDENT Dutch Treat, by Bernard Zuckerman ............................ .... .................... 188 Isaac Kashdan REGIONAL VICE·PRESIDENTS Chess Life, Here and There, compiled by Wm. Go ichberg ......... ... 189. 203, 204, 207, 215 NEW ENCJLAND James Bolton Harold Dolldls Ell Buurdon Women's Chess, by Kothryn Slater ..... ......... ... ...... ............ .... ..... ............ 190 EASTERN Ii Obl'M LaBeU" Lewis E. Wood MIchael Raimo The College Column, by Mark L. Schwarcz ... ...... ...... ........................... 191 MID-ATLANTIC Earl Clary Steve Carruthers RObert Erk",. Observation Point, by Miro Rodojcic ... ...... .... ... ... .. ... ...... ... ... ............... 193 SOUTHERN Phlllp Lamb I-'w t H Lah.de Carroll M. Crull U. S. Open ... ..... ... ... ..... .. .. .. ........... .. ... ... .. ...................... ..... .................... 197 GREAT LAKES Donald W. Hlldlng Dr. Harvey M~ Clellan V. E. Vandenbur g Lorry Evans on Chess ...
    [Show full text]
  • Curtis Cup Ticket Terms and Conditions
    CURTIS CUP TICKET TERMS AND CONDITIONS These Ticket Terms and Conditions set out the terms and conditions that apply between (i) you as a purchaser of tickets for the 41st Curtis Cup in August 2021 at Conwy Golf Club (the "Curtis Cup") and, where you are not the purchaser of tickets for the Curtis Cup, to you as a holder of a ticket for the Curtis Cup (referred to as "you" or "your") and (ii) R&A Championships Limited, a company registered in Scotland under company number SC247047and having its registered office at Beach House, Golf Place, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland KY16 9JA ("The R&A", "we" or "us"). SECTION 1: TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PURCHASE A. Buying Tickets 1. Subject always to availability, tickets can be purchased in the following ways: (a) At the entry gate of the Curtis Cup on such days of the Curtis Cup as we may allow ("In Person Sales"); (b) On our website (www.randa.org/Championships/CurtisCup) ("Internet Sales"); (c) By telephone (see paragraph I.6 below for contact details) ("Telephone Sales"); or (d) By mail order (see paragraph I.6 below for contact details) ("Mail Order Sales"). 2. We offer three categories of ticket based on age. These categories and the eligibility requirements for these tickets are as follows: Ticket Category Eligibility Adult 25 years of age or over on 25 August 2021 Youth (16-24 years) The ticket holder must be aged between 16 and 24 years of age on 25 August 2021 "Kids Go Free" Junior (under 16 years). The ticket holder must be under 16 years of age on 25 August 2021 Adult and Youth Tickets 3.
    [Show full text]
  • Quaker Ridge | Case Study 201909 V2
    TAGMARSHAL® golf course intelligence Case Study 3 20 QUAKER RIDGE 13 21 19 12 22 11 12 9 15 10 What Tagmarshal’s Pace Distribution Chart can tell you 18 23 8 3 about field flow and pace of play at your course? 17 16 Course Name: E R R K I D Snapshot: A G U E Q Quaker Ridge Golf Club 19 16 Quaker Ridge Golf Club is a private golf club in Scarsdale, New York, The pace or experience distribution is one of the most important G O B Course Type: listed among America’s 100 Greatest Courses by Golf Digest of metrics for the club when it comes to on-course data and pace of L U F C L Private 2019-20. The Club has hosted several notable tournaments including play benchmarking. The feature looks at the golf course’s actual pace the Metropolitan PGA Championship, Walker Cup and the 2018 DQGͤHOGIORZUDWKHUWKDQMXVWWUDFNLQJWKHDYHUDJHURXQGWLPH PGA Head Professional: Curtis Cup. Mario Guerra “One of the objectives is to increase member participation at the club. Adopting Tagmarshal’s golf course intelligence and pace of play The more golf they play during the season, the more time they will Mobility: management software enabled the course to devise an actionable VSHQGDWWKHFOXEGRLQJRWKHUWKLQJV̹ Walking strategy to make a good golf experience even better, by enabling accurate, non-confrontational player assistance, data-driven “If we can get them on the course for an enjoyable round that doesn’t Solution Implemented: performance measures and more consistent, faster round times. take too long, members will have more time to take advantage of the RWKHUJUHDWDPHQLWLHVDQGH[SHULHQFHVWKDWZHRIIHU̹ Tagmarshal Classic “If you are a GM or Head Golf Professional member satisfaction and enjoyment of the golf experience is the most important thing.
    [Show full text]
  • National Golf News USGA Rules
    PO Box 4306, Helena MT 59604-4306 (406) 458-3359 December 2014 - Volume 4, Issue 8 USGA Rules App National Golf News Emily Hulsey, MTS Services, Handicapping and Website Coordinator Nick Dietzen, MSGA Communications Director Ever find yourself on the course and stumble into a question While the playing about a golf rule? To honor the integrity of the game, and season in Montana possibly avoid an argument, make use of the USGA Rules App on might be on hold, our your smartphone and get instant access to the answers. winter newsletters will keep you up to date on The app features the 2012-2015 edition of “The Rules of Golf”. It news from the USGA, includes a word and phrase search, is simple to navigate, and is updates from here in the only Rules of Golf app approved by the USGA. Get answers to these and Montana and plenty of golf-related many other questions: links to keep you satiated during the winter break. •When is a ball considered lost? •Can you stand out of bounds when making a stroke? Of course, hopefully you can get some •How do you proceed when a ball has landed close to a danger- swings in at a warmer locale. If you're ous situation, like a rattlesnake or a beehive? a snowbird or on a golfing vacation, send us a photo, a Facebook message You can even e-mail the USGA with a specific question or send a link to your or tweet us. We love to see MSGA friends about a rule or decision.
    [Show full text]
  • N E W S of T H E Golf W O R L D I N Brief
    NEWS OF THE GOLF WORLD IN BRIEF Joseph Pezzullo, pro at Louis- Knob Hill CC, Barboursville, quissct GC, Providence, R.I,, W.Va., to be pro at Hunting- thought he recognized dubs in ton when it opens next year. <i bag alongside an unidentified Bob Rutland wrote very in- man . Joe asked the man . , . teresting series in Hack en sack So did the police . The mail (N.J.) Bergen Record on Jersey gave information that, led to pros as spring features . , solving the mystery of a $6000 Claude Harmon to be on TV pro shop robbery at Louisquis- job at National Open and Tam set last Oct. Oscar Rieflin, o' Shanter tournaments . , . HERB GRAFFIS owner of a large farm in Midvale G&CC, Rochester, N. Rochester, N.Y. suburban Webster, plans Y. changes from semi-public to private 10 build 18-hole course. membership club . , Geneva (Ala.) to Valley Forge GC (Philadelphia dist.) have a 9-hole course at resort Jim Jones controlling interest benight at reported is having built. $500,000 plus . New majority owners R. L. Wenkstern, Mound, Minn., opens announced there'll be no change in opera- his Lakeview 9-hole course near North tion of the new course . , Robert Trent Arm., Minn, . Filippo and Penaat, San Jones restoring famous Lido course (NY Rafael, Calif,, real estate firm, considering Met dist.) which was made site of a naval building 18-hole course between Sonoma t training establishment during World War and Santa Rosa, Calif. Hartley Corp. 11 . Emil Roth, 18 years mgr. at Wheat- plans 18-hole Desert Sands CC in Ridge- ley Hills GC (NY Wet dist.) now mgr., crest, Calif.
    [Show full text]