Royal National Lifeboat Institute Medal

August 2008
Sat 20th August sees the above competition taking place. A healthy field has entered, and all players should be aware that the course has a high volume of visitors, so they are asked to keep play moving at a healthy pace. The draw is as follows:

Morning

0807. R Miller & C Davidson
0815. I Clark, G Miller & M Bell
0822. AM Blair, D Findlay & G Duncan
0830. P Crockart, S Schofield & C Fairweather
0837. B McGowan. M Hill & C McDonald
0845. R Milligan, A Valentine & D Gordon
0852. A Ramsay, L Duncan & B Jackson

Afternoon

1252. E Ritchie & I Scott
1300. DM Alexander, F Moran (Jnr) & P Tinker
1307. J Davidson, S Robertson & A Christie
1315. C McKenna, A Aird & M Truswell
1322. GN Hunter, M Bell (Jnr) & R Michie
1330. DJ Alexander, I Butchart & R Tinker (Jnr)
1337. D Thomson, F Moran & A Easton (Jnr)
1345. S Thomson, D Robinson & G Martin (Jnr)

Please note the slight change from the normal tee-off times. Best of luck to all taking part.

Hank Haney talks Tiger Woods, gives easy golf tips in our one-on-one interview

August 2008

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Imagine Tiger Woods' instructor, Hank Haney, standing right in front of you, offering you advice on your golf game. That is exactly what happened to me at Chelsea Piers in New York in an event held in conjunction with The First Tee and FedEx.

Okay, so Mr. Haney didn't help only me that day, his main focus was on the hundred or so kids that belong to the New York Metropolitan Chapter where he mentioned, "What could be better than to help the best player in the world and to help kids?"

The few minutes that I taped with Mr. Haney is literally a gold-mine of information which will definitely assist both the beginner and advanced amateur golfer. And yes, there is even some commentary on Tiger Woods, his philosophy and how he's faring during his forced rest.

Thanks to Mr. Haney for helping me with my game. Barry even learned a few things from my interview! And why not? Even Tiger Woods has a coach to assist him with his game and he's the greatest golfer on the planet.

Also, thanks to the First Tee Program and FedEd for the invite.

Click here to listen to my interview with Hank Haney.

Next week, an interview with Jim Furyk!




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Gent's Invitation Day

August 2008
A very successful Invitation Day was held on Sat, with the weather holding up and an enjoyable day had by all. Results are as follows:

Ist. Garrie McLuskey & Donald Cockbill
2nd. Brian Simpson & Stuart Dye
3rd. Craig McKenna & Steve Johnston

Longest Dr.- Stuart Dye

Nearest Pin - Mark Scott

Nearest Pin in 2 - Adam Taylor.

Congratulations to all.

Posts and Comments

August 2008
Just a reminder folks that comments on any of the "Special Events" should be taken up with the organisers of the event, not the blog editors, as they cannot comment on the organisation of these events.

Thank You.

Club Treasurer

August 2008
We need a new Treasurer !!

We are sorry to say that Sheena Scott has decided to stand down as Treasurer of Strathmore Golf Club as of the AGM in October. Sheena has done a wonderful job for a number of years but has now decided to call it a day. We all thank Sheena for her commitment and hard work on behalf of the club and its members.
This leaves us with a vacancy to fill. Is there a member out there reading this thinking, "I could do that" if so please get in contact any committee member to get more details. We would like to get a new treasurer in place as soon as possible so that they can work along side Sheena for a few months before taking over. It is important for any club that its finances are well looked after so it is important that we fill this role. So if you're sat there with some spare time and fancy getting more involved in the running of the golf club nows the time to act.

Gent's Invitation Day - Sat 23rd Aug

August 2008
The following is the draw for the Gent's Invitation taking plave on Saturday. As you can see, a very good turnout for this event, which will be played from the White Tees as a Fourball better ball Stableford using 3/4 handicap allowance.

1000. G Haynes & A Cathro - M Hill & W Welsh
1007. A Blai & N Angus - E Ritchie & A Redden
1015. C Davidson & W Duncan - G Colville & R Davie
1022. M Scott & G Edwards - W McGregor & D Cruickshank
1030. F Moran & E McGregor - A Aird & D Cruickshank
1037. J Torrie & T Torrie - D Fenner & D Grant
1045. E Dennis & J Halder - A Jones & B Fraser
1052. R Michie & J Downie - A Ramsay & J Struthers
1100. P Crockart & D Crockart - D Thomson & G Jack
1107. R Howkins & R Dixon - D Findlay & S Lamond
1115. G McLuskey & Partner - M Melville & A Taylor
1122. R Milligan & J McBain - J Stanley & Partner
1130. C McKenna & S Johnston - S Bolderson & N McGeoghie
1137. D Gordon & P Goldie - P Simpson & Partner
1145. B Simpson & Partner - C Nicol & B Pattullo
1152. C McDonald & Partner - Marker

Good luck to all playing.

Outdoor apparel that's great for golf and tips for pace of play (and other reminders)

August 2008

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"The problem is up ahead about two or three groups," is the usual canned reply from the golf course ranger as our foursome is eagerly waiting to tee off. Patience is supposed to be a virtue but completing a round in over five hours is just ridiculous!

We all know that the publinks are generally known for slow play and other etiquette faux pas so Barry and I, with help from the National Golf Foundation, have made it a point this week to assist both newer golfers and those duffers who have forgotten the basic niceties of the game.

"Baby, it's hot outside!" With the 'dog days' of summer in full swing, golf apparel has to wick moisture while keeping the body cool as well as feel featherweight as you swing your golf club. Royal Robbins has taken outdoor wear to the extreme, incorporating UPF40 into their clothing as well as adding ventilation to assure a gentle breeze at your back. Climbing pioneers Royal and Liz founded this company over thirty years ago "to enhance the lives of their customers and make the world a better place through comfortable, rugged clothing that fits well and looks great." In addition to garments keeping you cool and dry, remember to drink plenty of water, find shade where ever you can and make sure to use sunscreen!

Do you really want to feel like this during a round of golf?




Finally, be sure to check out my upcoming interviews with both Hank Haney and Jim Furyk. Fans will appreciate the great golf tips and Jim Furyk will even give us some of his strategy for defeating Harrington and Garcia for the coveted Ryder Cup!

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Belhaven Captain's and Secretary's Competition

August 2008
A little known competition, previously unreported has come to the attention of the bloggers. Lewis Duncan and Graham Haynes recently competed in the above competition, carding an excellent Nett 69 en-route to qualifying for the National Finals. However, the story does not quite end there. In true fire-service tradition, Lewis arranged for the course to be heavily doused from the heavens, ensuring that a rather small field turned up. The top eight scores qualify for the national Final and Lewis and Graham duly qualified in 6th place. Remember that small field, well there is no truth in the rumour that only 6 turned up, it was 7! The story also suggests that they might not even have qualified from the 7 teams competing if Graham hadn't brought his putter along, with which he, allegedly, sunk everything landing within 20ft of the pin.

Well done, and good luck at Murrayshall.

August Medal Results

August 2008
Another good field turned out for the August Medal, and despite calls from the BBC saying that there would be a downpour, the weather stayed fine except for the gentle Strathmore breeze as always! All 3 divisions were quite close results in the end, except perhaps Div 2 where Stephen Schofield carded an excellent Nett 67.

Medalists.

Gold. Ian Scott with a Nett 71
Silver. Stephen Schofield with a Nett 67
Bronze. Peter Simpson with a Nett 71

Handicaps

Reductions

The following players received handicap reductions after this competition:

Colin Fairweather - New playing Handicap of 17
Stephen Schofield - New Playing Handicap of 17
Alan Jones - New Playing Handicap of 24

Up Revisions

The following players had handicap up-revisions as a result of this competition:

Andy Ramsay - New Playing Handicap of 17
Iain Butchart - New Playing Handicap of 6
David J Alexander - New Playing Handicap of 12
David Robinson - New Playing Handicap of 17

2's

Well, with a large field and only one person nailing a 2, Robert Howkins with a 2 on the 6th will fnd a rather large envelope in the office this week!

Next Up Gent's Invitation Day, so if you have not got your names down, see the sheet in the club or contact Iain Butchart.

Well done everyone at the weekend.

August Medal

August 2008
Sat 16th August sees the Medal Competition for August tee-up. A field of 64 will attempt to get the ball onto excellent greens and fairways better than Royal Birkdale's. (Not my words, but those of Lawrence the egronomist!) Tee-times are as follows:

Those who play in the morning and shop in the afternoon!

0800. M Scott & K Taylor
0807. L Duncan & B McGowan
0815. R Miller, R Milligan & B Jackson
0822. G Miller, A Docherty & I Gall
0830. R Howkins, R Michie & D Gordon
0837. R Tinker (Jnr), M Bell & G Ironside
0845. A Low, P Barnett & B Simpson
0852. M Melville, I Clark & A Ramsay
0900. K Macleod, S Schofield & C Fairweather
0907. M Hill, P Simpson & J Torrie
0915. I Stewart, D Fenner & D Fotheringham (FH)

Those sleeping off hangovers and play in the afternoon!

1245. I Butchart, C McKenna & A Easton (Jnr)
1252. S Thomson, L Bushby & J Scott
1300. K Band, M Bell (Jnr) & I Scott
1307. G Martin (Jnr), G Hunter & A Aird
1315. DJ Alexander, S Robertson & G Haynes
1322. DM Alexander, C DAvidson & J Morrison
1330. A Donaldson, D Robinson & F Moran
1337. D Beale, AM Blair & M Truswell
1345. A Hughes, F Martin & C Thoms
1352. D Thomson, P Crockart & E Gray
1400. A Jones, C McDonald, FJ Moran (Jnr) & P Henry.

Good Luck all.

Captain's Day

August 2008
As everyone know, the club Captain, Lewis Duncan, is a fireman. So it only seemed appropriate that the heavens supply of water should be used to attempt to dampen the course on Saturday during Captain's Day. Yes, we all got wet, yes, there were attempts by Committee members to have the round abandoned and surprisingly, there was also some half decent attempts at golf on display. Well done to everyone who turned up and survived the downpour.

Prizewinners.

1st. Dave Findlay - 39 points
2nd. Brian Simpson - 37 points
3rd. Allan Easton - 36 points

Nearest The Pin (13th) - Ken Macleod

Nearest The Pin in 2 (3rd) - Alan Jones

Nearest The Pin in 3 (18th) - SA Robertson

Longest Drive - SA Robertson

Best Front 9 - Brian Simpson - 19 points

Best Back 9 - D Findlay - 21 points

Best Par 5's Overall - Charlie Davidson - 12 points

Harrington calls out Tiger Woods: I deserve to win! Also, align yourself like the pros and how to be a Patriot on Labor Day

August 2008

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With a rousing finish at the 90th PGA Championship, Padraig Harrington confirmed that he can mix it up with the best golfers in the world, not solely on the European Tour. One may claim that a single major might have been a fluke but two in a row and three wins in the last six events prove that Harrington is really on to something! Perhaps Ben Hogan's "secret" has something to do with it, mentioned Harrington's instructor, Bob Torrance.

Poor Sergio floundered once again. At the 2007 British Open, both Harrington and Garcia choked their way through the final holes with the Irishman taking control at the 17th to win. Similar circumstances occured this week as Garcia's ball found the water leaving the door open for Harrington to finish the job. The PGA Championship was obtained much the same way as in his 2008 British Open rally against Norman. The intense stare, taking advantage when he saw Sergio floundering were intentional, with Harrington telling himself that he deserved to win.



Padraig Harrington knows that he can defeat Sergio Garcia when the pressure is on but how will he do against Tiger Woods when the world's number-one returns injury free?

Ed Sherman of the Chicago Tribune believes that Harrington's performance this year is deserving of the "Player of the Year" award. Randall Mell of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "Harrington, 36, has stepped forcefully into the vacuum created when Tiger Woods was sidelined for the season...and has done so with fierce closing skills under intense final-round major championship pressure."

This week Golf for Beginners discusses what seems to make Harrington unbeatable when the pressure is on. A golf tip from Jim Flick on proper alignment is also featured.

Information on Ireland's golf courses and Patriot Golf Day are also covered on this week's broadcast.

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Captain's Day

August 2008
Doesn't time fly? August already and it's time for Captain's Day. A fantastic entry field of 69 will gather on Saturday 9th Aug for our annual Captain's Day. It's a 0930 start, a little later than normal, but incorporating a 2 Tee start. Tee-Off Times and groups are as follows:

1st Tee.

0930. L Duncan, A Christie, P Tinker & J Scott
0937. M Scott, J Grant & I Butchart
0945. M Truswell, G McLuskey & R Miller
0952. G Duncan, B McGowan, B Jackson & L Bushby
1000. M Tinker, M Melville, G Ironside & C McKenna
1007. K Band, G Dolby, C Brand & I Gray
1015. R Michie, DM Alexander, C Fairweather & E Ritchie
1022. F Moran, A VAlentine, A Easton (Jnr) & S Thomson
1030. SA Robertson, I Scott, D Fotheringham & D Beale

10th Tee.

0930. S Robertson, F Martin, G Haynes & J Davidson
0937. G Hunter, K MacLeod & E Wastell
0945. T Ogg, J Menzies, C McDonald & R Tinker (Jnr)
0952. F Moran (Jnr), AM Blair, S Schofield & D Thomson
1000. E Dennis, A Donaldson, D Gordon & M Bell (Jnr)
1007. D Robinson, A Hughes, B Simpson & M Hill
1015. P Barnett, A Aird, D Findlay & M Bell
1022. M Grieve, A Low, P Simpson & P Crockart
1030. C Davidson, A Jones, DJ Alexander & GS Allan

Happy hunting for those birdies, eagles and albatrosses (a likely event, but you never know!)

No stopping Asian invasion on LPGA Tour believe Inkster, Ochoa. Also, look down go down and turn bad shots into new opportunities

August 2008

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Golfers Lorena Ochoa and Juli Inkster are struggling to keep up with the influx of hard-hitting Asian women entering the LPGA Tour. Players from Japan, Taiwan and South Korea flooded the top of the Ricoh Women's British Open leaderboard this weekend with only one American, Cristie Kerr, noticeable in a high-ranking position.

There were always foreigners ensconced in the LPGA Tour. Many of the ladies play amateur golf here while attending school. So what's all the fuss about Asians sharing the spotlight?

Well, for one thing, a bogey-free round with six birdies is a tough act to follow. Even number-one seed, Lorena Ochoa, is starting to worry. "Now we can see that the Asian Tour is becoming very strong," Ochoa mentioned. "The top players are coming to the States and they can also win in the States. Before it was a different story."

Mexico's Ochoa was the "Lady of the Lake" at the Kraft Nabisco, Taiwan's Yani Tseng grabbed the LPGA Championship, Korea's Inbee Park took the U.S. Women's Open and now Ji-Yai Shin, also from Korea, easily won the British Open. Where are all of the American hopefuls?




Juli Inkster is double the age of some of the latest LPGA entrants and is feeling the heat. Although she led the Open in the first round, the American slid behind ninth place finishers, Creamer and Gulbis, on Sunday. "They're all coming," Inkster noticed. "And it's not stopping either."

With Annika Sorenstam stepping down, could Inkster be far behind? Furthermore, is this "new era" helping or hurting the LPGA Tour's television presence? With venues in jeopardy for the 2009 season, perhaps the LPGA should be looking towards Suzuki, Toyota or Honda for an influx of much needed revenue.

Dave Hollander believes that the advent of the 'Wilhelmina 7' will add much needed "exposure" to the floundering Tour. Adding an Asian golfer to the lineup could successfully incorporate these women into the fold while introducing them as a viable asset to the Tour.

Ji-Yai Shin, ranked number one on the KLPGA, originally planned her future in Japan but just received an invite to join the LPGA Tour. "I want to play here, because very big tournaments...and great players,'' she said. "Yeah, I want to play here."

In addition to a discussion on the influx of Asian golfers on the LPGA Tour, Golf for Beginners talks about our weekend round at Casperkill. A positive attitude and the ability to turn bad shots into golden opportunities were our targets as we navigated the course. Find out what we had to pull out of our bags to accomplish our goals!

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Endurance Trophy

August 2008
Well, the Endurance Trophy as always took it's toll on a number of bodies, witnessed by a hobbling Craig Thoms, a crippled Derek Gordon and sundry other bodies in tatters come 6 o'clock on Saturday night. After the dust had settled, the scores were tallied (the complete listing is posted in the clubhouse) and some pretty decent scores were carded.

Final Placings.

1st. Scott Farmer, Nett 69 & 71 for a total of 140.
2nd. Ray Miller, Nett 69 & 72 for a total of 141.
3rd. M Truswell, Nett 65 & 76 for a total of 141.

Well done Scott.

Handicaps.

Reductions - Round 1.

Mathew Bell - New Playing Handicap - 7
Mark Truswell - New Playing Handicap - 17

Up Revisions - Round 1.

Martin McGillivary - New Playing Handicap - 6
Rob Milligan - New Playing Handicap - 12
Ian Gray - New Playing Handicap - 11
Derek Gordon - New PLaying Handicap - 14

Reductions - Round 2

Iain Butchart - New Playing Handicap - 5

Up-Revisions - Round 2

Mike Bell - New Playing Handicap - 13

2's

A whole host of 2's during the 36 holes were recorded.

Round 1

Matt Bell & Mark Scott at the 6th
Matt Bell at the 17th
Sean Stewart at the 17th

Round 2

Graham Ironside at the 4th
Craig McKenna & Lee Bushby at the 6th
Scott Farmer at the 17th

A huge effort by all taking part, hopefully the legs arms and other worn out body parts will have recovered by the next event at the weekend.
August 2008

STRATHMORE OPEN 6th Sep 2008

Hole Sponsors Required


Can you sponsor a hole, or do you know someone who might?


For a fee of only £50 you will receive:

1 free entry

Advertising banner/board on the tee

Facility to leave promotional literature in the clubhouse for players


If interested please contact Graham Haynes or any committee member

August 2008
STRATHMORE OPEN 6th Sep 2008
£12 Entry Fee. Prize Fund £800

Members,


Please get your entries in early to secure your preferred tee time. This event has always sold out and in previous years a number of members have been disappointed when they could not get a suitable time.


Please support your club in this important event.

Finding Junior Golf Equipment uk Midlands Offers

August 2008
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There's a lot to understand about junior golf equipment. We were able to provide you with some of the facts above, but there is still plenty more to write about in subsequent articles.

I&D Insurance Mixed Trophy

August 2008
The following draw is for the above mixed event taking place on Sunday. Hopefully the rain will be gone by then!!

12.00: Chris & Peter Tinker - Sheena & Jack Scott
12.07: Mary & John Menzies - Marion and Sandy Robertson
12.15: Emily & Alistair Aird - Sheena & Russel Peacock
12.22: Jane Taylor & Mark Truswell - Mary West & Pete Barnett
12.30: Megan Aird & David Douglas - Lesley & Graham Haynes
12.37: Rhoda Fraser & Eric Gray - Jenny and Brian Groom
12.45: Margaret & Graham Hunter - Margaret Young & Graham Bullock
12.52: Dawn & Iain Butchart - Dawn & Mark Tinker


Have a great day

Natalie Gulbis Is Hot At The 2008 Ricoh British Women's Open

August 2008
After 2 rounds of the 2008 Ricoh Women's British Open, Natalie Gulbis sits in contention near the top of the leaderboard.

Gulbis shot an opening round 69 and followed it up nicely in round 2 with a beautiful 68. Natalie is just a few shots off the lead and poised to make a move to the top in round 3 on Saturday.

Natalie had great success in 2007 by winning the 2007 Evian Masters in France. Her great play this week makes us wonder if she loves playing in Europe.

Stay tuned!

Endurance Competition

August 2008
Apologies to all for the delayed publication of the draw for this weekend. Timings are as follows:

Morning Round:

0800: M Scott, C McKenna & M McGillivary
0807: I Butchart, S Farmer & L Bushby
0815: J Scott, M Bell (Jnr) & I Scott
0822: I Gray, R Miller & R Milligan
0830: G Miller, M Bell & R Tinker (Jnr)
0837: P Barnett, W McGregor & D Gordon
0845: G Ironside, C Davidson & B Simpson
0852: J Morrison, S Schofield & F Martin
0900: M Truswell, M Hill & S Stewart
0907: D Thomson, C Thoms & P Simpson
0915: C McDonald, P Henvey & S Thomson

Afternoon Round:

1230: M Scott & C McKenna
1237: M McGillivary & I Butchart
1245: S Farmer, L Bushby & J Scott
1252: M Bell (Jnr), I Scott & I Gray
1300: R Miller, R Milligan & G Miller
1307: A Aird, M Bell & R Tinker (Jnr)
1315: P Barnett, W McGregor & D Gordon
1322: G Ironside, C Davidson & B Simpson
1330: J Morrison, S Schofield & F Martin
1337: M Truswell, M Hill & S Stewart
1345: D Thomson, C Thoms & P Simpson
1352: C McDonald, P Henvey & S Thomson

So, charge up the 36 hole batteries, get a good nights sleep, buy an extra set of waterproofs and hope the body holds out. Best of luck everyone, here's to the last man standing!
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