Micheals claims Canadian Women's Amateur title @ Kingsville Golf Club

July 2010
KINGSVILLE, Ont. — Coming to Canada proved to be a shrewd career move for Sydnee Michaels.

Like most college graduates, the 22-year-old UCLA product is busy plotting the rest of her life, and this past week her path swung through Kingsville Golf and Country Club, where Michaels dropped in to win the 2010 Royale Cup Canadian Women’s Amateur championship.

Along with the trophy and accolades she received after holding off a stiff challenge from fellow Californian Danielle Kang in Friday’s final round, Michaels also earned a valuable exemption into the LPGA’s CN Women’s Open next month in Winnipeg.

“I came here to win and to play in that (LPGA) event and I got it done,” Michaels, who hopes to turning professional later this year, said after carding an even-par 72 to finish 9-under 279 for the tournament, good enough for a two-stroke victory over Kang.

Canadian national team member Sara Maude Juneau of Fossambault, Que., was third at 4-under, followed by 14-year-old Casie Cathrea at 3-under and fellow American Jaclyn Sweeney, who finished fifth at even-par 288.

Michaels started her day with a four-shot lead over Kang, but it quickly evaporated with an unplayable lie at No. 3 that led to double bogey and another bogey at No. 4. Birdies by Kang at Nos. 1 and 4 combined with Michaels’ misadventures suddenly put Kang in front by a stroke.

It was the first time all week Michaels hadn’t led the championship.

“I had a couple of rough holes on the front nine and I was starting to go downhill,” said the 22-year-old.

Three holes later, she regained her composure and a share of the lead when she stuck an iron tight at No. 8 and sank a five-footer for birdie.

The 10th hole could have been a two-shot swing in Kang’s favour when she left herself a six-footer for birdie while Michaels was off the back with a ticklish chip to a sloping green.

Michaels saved par from 10 feet while Kang missed her putt.

“I didn’t trust my line,” Kang said of the pivotal miss. “I started off really well. My plan was to start off with a few birdies and shake her a bit and it did, but after the turn I missed a few putts.”

Michaels regained the lead for good with a birdie at No. 14, where Kang rammed an eagle putt five feet past and then added insult to injury by missing the comebacker.

Michaels pumped her first in the air after draining a long putt for birdie at 17 and a three-shot cushion coming home.

“That was also a crucial putt because it gave me a lot of breathing room,” said Michaels.

“It feels great, awesome (to win). I’m very proud and very honoured.

“I’m so excited to come up (to Canada) again next month.”

Also today, Beach Grove’s Erica Rivard is the top local golfer in a tie for 31st. She is plus two through 11 holes and plus 14 overall.

Kingsville’s Alyssa Getty moved into a tie for 53rd place with a 75 today. She is 22 over overall after shooting rounds of 79, 79, 77 and 75.

Amherstburg’s Cheryll Damphouse is tied for 65th at 26-over par. She had a 82 today.

Laura DeMarco of Essex is tied for 65th at 26-over par. She had a 79 today.





Yani Tseng leads by four heading into weekend @ Birkdale

July 2010
SOUTHPORT, England (AP) -- Yani Tseng certainly is consistent.

The 21-year-old from Taiwan shot her second consecutive 4-under 68 on Friday, taking a four-shot lead after the second round of the Women's British Open. The American duo of Brittany Lincicome and Christie Kerr joined Amy Young of South Korea in the chase entering the weekend.

"There was no wind this morning and it was very calm, so it was nice out there," said Tseng, who is trying to win her third major championship. "The course played totally different than what we played the last three days, so it was really nice."

Rain washed over Royal Birkdale in the afternoon, making things difficult for the late starters -- including defending champion Catriona Matthew of Scotland, who missed the cut by seven strokes after making a 10 at the par-four 13th hole.

Her tee shot landed in a bush, and she eventually found the deep rough near the green. After three tries to hack her way out of it, Matthew ended up taking a penalty drop, chipping onto the green and two-putting for her 10 -- only to birdie the par 3 next hole.

"After the 10 I just wanted to get in," said Matthew, whose 10-2 sequence on her scorecard was part of a 9-over 81. She missed the cut at 12 over.

Kerr certainly didn't have any problems, posting the low round for the tournament with a 5-under 67. She made a pair of 10-footers for birdie on the first two holes, dropped a stroke at the eighth, then picked up four more birdies to join Lincicome and Young at 4 under.

"I played really well today," Kerr said. "I was determined to be more relaxed out there. I've been putting a lot of pressure on myself since getting the No. 1 ranking and I hadn't really realized that's what was going on. So I just went out and did my thing today."

Lincicome had a birdie at the second, then dropped four strokes in a three-hole stretch beginning at the 11th. She also took advantage of an easy finish at Royal Birkdale, though, with a birdie at No. 15, an eagle two holes later and another birdie at 18 for her 1-under 71.

Veteran Julie Inkster also shot herself into contention with a 2-under 70 that left her five shots off the lead, doing so in the worst of the weather. Suzann Pettersen of Norway shot a 68 and Sun Young Yoo of South Korea had an even-par 72 to join Inkster in a tie for fifth.

"It was rainy and tedious but I was very happy with the way I played," said the 50-year-old Inkster, who bogeyed the third hole but recovered with a birdie at the fourth. She picked up two more birdies at the 15th and 17th to finish her round with some momentum.

"There's a lot of good names up there but we're all going to be playing at the same time tomorrow," Inkster said, "so that's going to help."

Michelle Wie failed to take advantage of an early start time, hitting her first tee shot out of bounds. She ended up shooting a 4-over 76 that left her 10 strokes off the lead.

Fellow American Christina Kim went the other direction with a 4-under 68 that moved her into a tie at 2 under. She's joined by Frenchwoman Anne-Lise Caudal (73), Japan's Momoko Ueda (70), first-round leader Katherine Hull (74), and South Koreans In-Kyung Kim (72), Hee Kyung Seo (69), M.J. Hur (68) and Jiyai Shin (71).

"There was no wind when we started, so I said to myself that I've got to take advantage of the conditions," said Kerr, who won the LPGA Championship by 12 shots earlier this season.

"The last time I was here at Birkdale (in 2005), I got the wrong end of the split," Kerr said. "I had the worst of the weather in both the first and second rounds, but this time it has been different, so I knew I had a chance to do well."

Kerr and the rest of the field will still have to chase down Tseng, who has already won the LPGA Championship and Kraft Nabisco Championship in her brief professional career.

The precocious young player made five birdies on Friday and dropped her only shot on the 373-yard par-4 third, when she drove into the bunker on the left side of the fairway and failed to reach the green in regulation for the first time in 21 holes.

"I played another solid round and made a lot of putts," said Tseng, who had three birdies over the final five holes. "I have never led a major from the start before, but I feel confident and believe I can continue to play well."

Round 2 highlights from Greenbrier

July 2010

Bell Trophy Semi-Final Strathmore G.C. versus Blairgowrie G.C.

July 2010
We have been drawn at home to Blairgowrie in the Perth and Kinross, Bell Trophy semi- final. The match shall be played on Thursday the 12th of August at 5pm. The winners shall progress to meet Dunkeld and Birnam in the final at Gleneagles on Sunday the 22nd of August.

MICHAELS LEADS AT CANADIAN WOMEN'S AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP

July 2010
KINGSVILLE, Ont. - Sydnee Michaels shot 2-under 70 on Thursday to take a four-shot lead heading into the final round at the Royale Cup Canadian Women's Amateur Championship.

The 22-year-old California native made four twelve-foot putts for par in addition to scoring four birdies. She has a three-day total of 9-under 204.

Danielle Kang (70) is second place while Sara-Maude Juneau of Fossambault, Que., (70) is in third, seven shots off the pace.

"That was long waited for (referring to the birdie on 18)," Michaels said. "Danielle played really solid today, but it's golf, so anything can happen. Tomorrow I plan on just staying focused on what I'm doing and no one else."

Marie-Therese Torti of Candiac, Que., shot a 4-over 76 to hold first place in the Mid-Amateur division. She also holds the lead in the Mid-Masters division with a 227 at 11 over.

Kingsville's own 13 year old Alyssa Getty shot a solid third round 77.

Creamer 6 back after round 1 at the Women's British Open

July 2010
SOUTHPORT, England (AP) -- Yani Tseng shot a 4-under 68 in the opening round of the Women's British Open at Royal Birkdale on Thursday, and is tied for the lead as she pursues her third major championship.

The rising star from Taiwan shot a bogey-free round that included a birdie and an eagle on the two finishing holes, putting her in a tie for the lead with Australian Katherine Hull.

"I played really, really solid. I hit all greens but one today and I putted pretty well," said Tseng, who already has won the Kraft Nabisco Championship this season to go with the LPGA Championship she won in 2008.

"The last two par-5s were just like long par-4s with the wind, so I stayed relaxed and tried to make birdies," Tseng said. "It was pretty good."

Hull was among the last players on the course and also made an eagle on the 18th hole -- in front of nearly deserted grandstands -- to join Tseng at 4 under. Hull dropped a stroke at the fourth hole before rattling off three birdies in a four-hole stretch beginning at No. 7.

"I hit a drive and a hybrid onto the last green and holed from 60 feet, a great way to finish," Hull said. "I had a long talk with my caddie last week and unearthed a secret to improve my game. I had become lazy with my routine and the improvement made all the difference."

Anne-Lise Caudal of France took the early lead with her round of 3-under 69, and she was matched later in the day by South Korea's Kim Lang and Sun Young Yoo, along with Brittany Lincicome of the United States.

"I've never played links golf before, only two practice rounds this week," said Caudal, the 2008 Portuguese Open winner. "I played really well today."

Like Caudal, Yang had only one bogey during her round, while Lincicome was in for a much more interesting trip around Royal Birkdale. She dropped three strokes on the first two holes before playing the rest of her round in 6-under par.

"I putted really well after four-putting the first for double-bogey. Afterwards I hit a lot of really long putts, which is unusual for me, but nice," Lincicome said. "Being a long hitter helped today as well, having wedges onto greens instead of mid-irons."

Fellow American Michelle Wie opened with a 2-under 70, as did In-Kyung Kim of South Korea.

"I felt good all the way round today," Wie said. "I hit some good putts, they just didn't go in until at the end."

Julie Inkster opened with a 71, along with Jiyai Shin, the South Korean star who won the Evian Masters in France last weekend. England's Laura Davies shot a level-par 72, LPGA champion Christie Kerr shot 73 and reigning U.S. Open champ Paula Creamer had a 74.

Defending champion Catriona Matthews was at 3-over 75 after the opening round.

"You need to know how to get the ball round this hard golf course in tough conditions," Davies said. "Experience counts for a lot in this sort of championship."

Highlights of round 1 @ Greenbrier

July 2010

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The Barkley Experiment

July 2010


“I just like being out on the golf course. It's a place where I can enjoy some peace and quiet. When I go to the supermarket or the dry-cleaners, it's crazy, but when I'm out on the course on a beautiful day with the water and tall trees — I just enjoy it.” Charles Barkley

Fair enough. Barkley is a typical golfer in the fact that he enjoys getting out on the course to relax. The way he's different is the fact that he may possibly be the worst golfer in golf history.

We have all seen his swing over and over and know that he worked with Hank Haney to try and improve.

Unfortunately, nothing has worked as of yet so he's moved on to the next tactic.

Traditionally a right-hander, he hit his driver and fairway woods left-handed at the American Century Charity Tournament, hit most of his iron shots right-handed and hit a few iron shots using only his right hand.

Yes, you heard correctly. Some shots right handed, some left handed, and some one handed.

Maybe this experiment will work. And maybe I'll shoot 54 tomorrow.

Haney believes it may be possible though. He says he'll be working with Charles to become a permanent left handed player.

Either way, good luck Charles.

Poulter's Predictions

July 2010

Over the years, Ian Poulter has made some pretty idiotic predictions.

Above, he said the USA had no chance vs. England at the World Cup.

USA 1 England 1. Sorry Ian, teach your goalie how to catch.

In 2008, he predicted he would rival Tiger. "Don't get me wrong, I really respect every professional golfer, but I know I haven't played to my full potential and when that happens, it will be just me and Tiger."

Oh really. Huh. Since then, Tiger has 10 PGA wins including a major and Poulter has 1 win on Tour.

And his latest:

"The American guys who have won all the tournaments over the past few years are getting older. Phil Mickelson is 40 – can he do what Vijay Singh did in his 40s? He's strong enough; it's whether he is hungry enough, I guess.

"The talent in America to replace them is very young and needs a bit more experience, so we have a 15-year window. The Americans have a gap and that gap is being filled by European guys right now, guys who are in their late 20s, early 30s and who are doing the job right now.

"In five years' time we should have taken a few majors. I don't want to put a number on it but the English guys that are in the top 40 in the world are all capable of winning them. It's for us to go out there and prove it but we can certainly win one or two a year, for sure."

He is right that there are several English players in the top 10 and they have been getting closer to winning majors, however, to say that they have a 15 year gap is absurd.

He is asking if Phil Mickelson is hungry enough? He just won the Masters genius.

Only time will tell if Ian "1 PGA win" Poulter, Paul "triple bogey at every major" Casey, or Lee "runner up" Westwood can get it done in a major.

The rest of 2010 for the PGA

July 2010

It has definitely been a weird season so far on the PGA. No one could ever have predicted Tiger would have no wins and McDowell and Oosthuizen would have major victories. Mickelson's win at the Masters was exciting but other than that, it's been a pretty bland year.

Hopefully we see some fireworks the rest of the way.

Top events coming up:

-World Golf Championship at Bridgestone - August 5-8

-PGA Championship - August 12-15

- Fed Ex Cup Playoffs
  • The Barclays - August 26-29
  • Deutsche Bank Championship - Sept. 3-6
  • BMW Championship - Sept. 9-12
  • The Tour Championship - Sept. 23-26
- Ryder Cup - October 1-3

Tiger Woods photo / Getty Images - Harry How

Wednesday Stableford Results - 28 July

July 2010
1st D Thomson 43pts
2nd R Michie 41pts (countback)
3rd S A Robertson 41pts

CSS = 71

Handicap alterations - reduction

I Butchart - new playing handicap 5
R Michie - new playing handicap 13
D Thomson - new playing handicap 16
D McDonald - new playing handicap 22

Handicap alterations - increase

B Erskine - new playing handicap 16
F Moran - new playing handicap 18

Twos were recorded by the following players:

S A Robertson @ 6th
C Flannigan @ 6th
D McDonald @ 6th
A Ramsay @ 13th
R Michie @ 13th
S Thomson @ 13th
R Donaldson @ 13th
I Butchart @ 6th and 13th

SGCC Qualifier Draw

July 2010
Saturday 31 July 2010

Morning Starters

0800 S Thomson; M MacGillivray; C Flannigan
0807 G Hunter; S Murray; J Wood
0815 P Johnstone; G Scrimgeour; J Grant
0822 D McDonald; G McLuskey; C Fairweather
0830 D Easson; D Spittal; I McGowan
0837 M Bell; M Grieve; A Ramsay
0845 K James; S A Robertson; F McColl

Afternoon Starters

1200 A Aird; W McGregor
1207 J Scott; R Michie
1215 D Grant; R Tinker; I Scott
1222 N Dyce; D Thomson; M Shepherd
1230 J Nicholl; A Hughes; B Johnston
1237 F Barber; W Breslin; E Ritchie
1245 Dave Alexander; M Tinker; C McKenna
1252 S Flannigan; E Gray; I Butchart
1300 R Dyce; David Alexander; K McVey
1307 C Carmichael; J Henvey; C McDonald

List 2: "The 18 Best Golf Holes in Continental Europe" (George Peper / Golf Magazine)

July 2010
The editors of golf-information.info have put a list together based on George Peper (author of the book "The 500 World's Greatest Golf Holes") and the editors of Golf Magazine of their selection of golf’s 18 greatest holes in Continental Europe.

The holes are spread over 9 different countries and include holes from all different kind of golf course types (links, parkland, moorland).

Link to Article

1. Barseback (New), Sweden - Hole 17
2. Castelconturbia (Yellow), Italy – Hole 7
3. Chantilly (Vineuil), France – Hole 18
4. Crans-sur-Sierre, Switzerland – Hole 7
5. El Sader, Spain – Hole 17
6. Falsterbo, Sweden – Hole 11
7. Frankfurter Golf Club, Germany – Hole 18
8. Kennemer, Netherlands – Hole 1
9. Las Brisas, Spain – Hole 8
10. Morfontaine, France – Hole 7
11. Penha Longa, Portugal – Hole 6
12. Penina, Portugal – Hole 13
13. Royal Antwerp, Belgium – Hole 6
14. San Lorenzo, Portugal – Hole 6
15. Sotogrande, Spain – Hole 7
16. Sperone, France – Hole 16 - Link to detailed description
17. Valderrama, Spain – Hole 4
18. Vale de Lobo (Yellow), Portugal – Hole 7

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Why Tiger Woods continues to struggle

July 2010
What happens when the World's No. 1 player, who possesses 14 major championships and 71 PGA Tour victories, can't sink a putt or hit a fairway?

Should we consult his statistics for the motive or simply question his sanity?

There is no question that the media frenzy Tiger endured was abusive, and continues to drain him personally. However, we are also far too aware of the dominant, unrivaled golf Woods played prior to the exposure of his sex scandal.

How will he get out of this rut? What is obstructing his success?

Is it in his mechanics or is it all in his head?

Statistic: Putts per round-29.56 (137th on Tour)

Though every aspect of competitive golf involves trust, if you don't trust your putting stroke then you are not going to win. Throughout the British Open, which was Woods' most recent competitive showing, Tiger's posture was stiff, he looked uncomfortable over the ball, and most of all, his putting stroke didn't look fluid.

His two fourth place finishes, first at the Master's and then at the US Open, were the confluence of a variety of struggles, but none more than his putting. From speed to break, Woods did not have the same command over the flat stick and it ultimately lost him both championships.

Sanity:

Tiger Woods is actually going through two sticky divorce settlements—one from his wife and one from his old, reliable putter.

That kind of adjustment, changing putters, especially after using the same putter for over a decade, is a gradual process. Expectations cannot be too high to start because the comfort and trust level with that new putter takes countless rounds to establish.

Statistic: Driving Accuracy Percentage- 60.61% (138th on Tour)
Driving Distance: 297. 3 yards (14th on Tour)

Why doesn't Tiger just hit irons and his 3-wood off the tee? He's more accurate with them and longer than most of his peers.

At the 2006 Open Championship, Tiger put on one of the most brilliant displays of golf strategy ever. Woods hit almost entirely long irons off the tee (just one driver all week) and only missed four fairways. That means he hit the fairway 92% of the time. And guess what—he won the Championship.

I understand that in today's professional world of golf, length is a crucial factor and Tiger does have a substantial amount of it with his massive Nike driver. However, when he misses fairways, he's instantly putting himself out of contention to produce birdies.

Sanity:

When you are standing on the tee, it's all about visualizing the shot you want to hit and where you want to place it. Though Tiger has never been the most accurate off the tee, he always had a deliberately slow and steady pre-shot routine in which viewers could clearly watch as he would pin point his shot off the tee.

At the British Open, and especially at the AT&T National, it seemed like he was not only rushing his pre-shot routine, but that he was praying that the ball would somehow find the fairway. His mechanics don't seem to be the issue, so the conclusion is that he needs to make a substantial mental adjustment to hit more fairways.

Statistic: Greens in Regulation- 65.56% (96th on the Tour)

Hitting greens is hard. Players have to factor in wind, slope of both the lie they're hitting off and the green they're hitting onto, distance, club selection, and then they have to actually execute the shot. That was once Tiger's forte.

When a player doesn't hit greens, it becomes that much harder to make birdies, simple as that. Tiger's approach shots have been so erratic that he has not been putting himself in position to make birdie putts.

For example, at the British Open it seemed like Tiger was either putting for birdie from 40-60 feet away or putting for par from 4-6 feet away. That is not how you win championships, and he knows that better than anyone.

Sanity:

Before the British Open, I wrote about how I firmly believed Tiger had the upper-hand in the event. This was because he discussed in an interview how he had regained his comfort executing an array of golf shots. Well, we know how that worked out: tie for 23rd.

Hitting golf shots close to the pin isn't just about perfect mechanics, just like throwing a strike or shooting a free throw isn't just about mechanics. Instead, it requires confidence in both one's technique and in one's ability to hit the shot.

Prior to hitting his approach shot, Tiger might be able to visualize the shot he needs to hit because he's done it before, but he doesn't actually seem confident that he's going to pull it off.

It's most noticeable in his held off finishes and shorter and faster back-swings. But most of all, because he knows just milliseconds after striking the ball that it's not what he wanted to do, it results in his notorious profanity and visible anger.

Statistic: Scoring Average- 70.14 (10th on Tour)

For the plethora of mistakes that Tiger Woods makes, he remains one of the greatest, if not the greatest, recovery players ever.

It's clear that his game is not where he wants it to be, but somehow he is still among the top-10 in Scoring Average, which is a true testament to his competitive relentlessness.

Woods has a multitude of shots in his repertoire that allow him to play from any and every spot on the golf course. We've seen him hit low, running shots under trees just as many times as we've seen him hit high, bending shots around trees. He's incredibly crafty, ultimately allowing him to remedy his mistakes off the tee, from the fairway, or on and around greens

Sanity:

It just seems like he wants to win more than anybody else.

Though his mental game is clearly not in the state it once was, he is still able to rally and respond to the adversity he faces.

Golfers have never been the most animated competitors; they don't dance after making a birdie or eagle like a football player would after making a touchdown. But Tiger lets his emotions roar.

Bleacher Report

Californians dominating Canadian Women’s Amateur

July 2010
Photo: Leader Sydnee Micheals

KINGSVILLE, Ont. — West Coast girls are stealing the show at the 2010 Royale Cup Canadian Women’s Amateur Golf Championships at Kingsville Golf and Country Club.

Three California golfers are at the top of the leaderboard following Wednesday’s weather-interrupted second round.

First-round leader Sydnee Michaels, of Temecula, Calif., didn’t fire as low as Tuesday’s 66 but she stayed under par with a 71 that kept her four shots clear of the field at seven-under 137.

Fourteen-year-old Casie Cathrea, of Livermore, Calif., had the place buzzing with a four-under 68 to grab a share of second at three-under 141 with Danielle Kang of Thousand Oaks, Calif.

Kang, a 17-year-old sophomore at Pepperdine, had a one-under 71.

The leaders were safely in the clubhouse when severe weather forced RCGA officials to clear the course for a two-hour and two-minute delay.

Players were shuttled back into position by car and play resumed late in the afternoon.

You have to go four deep to find a Canadian on the leaderboard.

Stratford, Ont.’s Natalie Gleadall shot a second straight 71 to earn a share of fourth with American Jaclyn Sweeney.

National team member Sara Maude Juneau, from Fossambault, Que., is in seventh spot at even-par 144 on rounds of 71-73.

At least Canada can lay some claim to Cathrea whose father, Harry, grew up in Edmonton, Alta.

“I’ve played the course three times now and I like it better now than I did,” said Cathrea who opened with a one-over 73.

“I like the gold better than the red. I play better on hilly courses.”

The 2009 California amateur champion had seven birdies and three bogeys on her card. She birdied No. 1, 4, 9, 10, 12, 13 and 16.

“My putting and ball striking were good today,” said Cathrea, who closed out by sinking a 20-footer for birdie at No. 9 gold.

While this is her first Canadian Am, Cathrea already has an impressive resume that includes being the youngest qualifier for the LPGA’s CVS Challenge and the youngest player to ever reach the quarter-finals of the U.S. women’s amateur, which she did last year.

Already this year, she’s played in an LPGA event in May and she was part of Team USA at the Evian Masters Junior Cup in France earlier this month.

Michaels, a UCLA senior, relied on her putter to keep her in the red.

“My round was a little rough today,” she said.

“It wasn’t the prettiest but it was still under par. The course was playing quite a few more shots harder than yesterday. The pins were tougher and the wind was all over. My putter really saved me today. I hit a few poor shots on the back nine but I made some good par saves.”

She made her first bogeys of the tournament at No. 1 and 5 to go with birdies at No. 6, 10, 14 and 17. She lipped out for birdie on her last hole, No. 9 gold.

Kang stayed in the red despite two three-putts and a double bogey at the par-four 13th.

“I had a lot of birdies (five) but I made a lot of mistakes out there,” Kang said.

“I doubled from the middle of the fairway and I smacked a downhill putt, I don’t know why. Just simple stuff that I did wrong.”

The field was pared to low 70 and ties following the conclusion of Wednesday’s play in the fading daylight.



Ontario teaching pro Dave Bell in the US Senior Open @ Sahalee

July 2010
Alphabetically, his name appears between Andy Bean and amateur Dan Bieber.

Tecumseh's Dave Bell is listed right there on the USGA's website, in the field for the 31st U.S. Senior Open, along with Fred Couples, Paul Azinger, Tom Watson, Peter Jacobsen, Mark O'Meara, Hale Irwin, Ben Crenshaw and Tom Kite.

The 59-year-old Tecumseh Golf teaching pro will be assigned a locker at Sahalee Country Club in Sammamish, Wash. just like his more famous senior counterparts when the tournament opens July 29.

"I've played in enough tournaments, hopefully I don't feel too uncomfortable," Bell said.

In 2001, Bell qualified for the Champions Tour Canadian Open in Mississagua but he knows this stage will be far bigger and the spotlight far brighter.

"I don't know how it will feel to see 20,000 people lining the fairway to see (Seattle native) Fred Couples," he said.

Bell and his wife Bonnie fly out Saturday so he can play practice rounds Sunday through Wednesday on the par-70 layout that hosted the 1998 PGA Championship and the 2002 World Golf Championship-NEC Invitational.

Bell made the field at a sectional qualifier at Meadowbrook Country Club in Northville, Mi., July 5. Marshall's John Morse won the event with a 70 but Bell tied for second with a 72 and earned the second spot in a playoff.

"I two putted for par and when the other guy missed a six-foot down hill putt it was like, oh my god, I'm going to the U.S. Open," Bell recalled.

He and Bonnie celebrated with a tank of gas and a coffee since they had to drive straight to Milton for the Canadian PGA championships which began the next day. Bell finished tied for 8th on rounds of 72-78-74--224.

He's packing new irons and wedges for this trip since the old ones didn't conform to the USGA restrictions on grooves.

"I played with them (Wednesday) and they were pretty good," he said. "They're not much different from what I had, except for the grooves of course. I'll have four days to work with them there."

As for his prospects at the biggest event on the schedule for the over-50 set, Bell plans to keep it simple.

"Knock it down the first fairway and go on from there. It's a matter of staying in the moment," he said. 'My game is always reasonable and I'm pretty good at keeping it around par. At a U.S. Open, that's OK."

Forsgate Country Club hosts golf writers with third annual Writer Cup Tournament

July 2010
Tomorrow marks the third annual "Writer Cup", a tradition begun by Forsgate Country Club to celebrate golf writers of the MET/GAP regions.

There are two courses at Forsgate CC, the Banks and Palmer Courses. We're invited to play the historic Banks Course which is lush and deeply bunkered as compared to the Palmer Course which is laden with water hazards. I prefer sand to water any day on a golf course!

Designed in 1931 by Charles “Steamshovel” Banks, the Banks Course is a par 71 which stretches to 6,844 yards from the tournament tees and is a true test of skills for the above average golfer. This is probably why I'll stick with the forward tees during this tournament!




Forsgate Country Club, Banks Course




Here are some recent accolades about Forsgate Country Club:

  • Jersey Golfer Winter 2006 Magazine ranked the Banks Golf Course at Forsgate Country Club #10 among the top 50 Best Golf Courses in the state of New Jersey.
  • "The Met Area's Top 50 Courses", The Met Golfer, April 2007
  • "The Best of Northeast Golf"; 2007: "Best Conditioned Golf Course" and "Best Overall Course" Lists
  • Named "2007 Club of the Year", by the NJ Chaper of National Golf Course Owners Association

Prior to the round there will be individual and team short game skills competition and an instructional clinic. At last year's event I received a great drill from golf professional Gia Bocra-Liwski.

Yes, I'll enjoy the golf (no matter how well I score) but, honestly, I can't wait for the renowned Steak and Lobster Dinner. Served in the Main Clubhouse, Forsgate CC goes to great lengths to provide a memorable time for the golf writers.


New Adidas Clothing Now In!

July 2010
Adidas golf makes golf clothing that drive golfers to perform as golfers are athletes. All there equipment and clothing help enhance golfers potential to perform.
Golf Support now has the New Autumn/Winter range available in store and online they don’t make clothing or shoes you just wear, they make products to perform!

New in are the range Climacool T Shirts, scientifically designed microfibers in the fabric to improve airflow to the skin for reduced temperature. It’s a highly breathable synthetic construction which wicks moisture away from the skin for quick evaporation and fast drying. Mesh ventilation is strategically positioned in critical heat zones for maximum breathability. An added bonus of UPF 15+ for skin protection for the sun worshipping golfer.






The range of Adipure is elevating the art of performance with advanced technologies, the finest materials and the most refined style in golf. It’s engineered to move with the body's natural golf mechanics. Seam optimization and reduction mirror muscle contours to eliminate restriction and irritation. There tailored fit delivers sophisticated styling on and off the course.







To see the full range of clothing, footwear and equipment visit www.golfsupport.co.uk or our Mansfield superstore.


Until Next Time
The Golf Support Team

New Hampshire Lodging and Dining from 1785

July 2010
After about a five and a half hour drive from New York, it was refreshing to finally enter the North Conway area in Mt. Washington Valley, New Hampshire. Main Street is an eclectic mix of restored beauty brimming with both antique and contemporary shops. It's a "must-see" village for anyone wishing to experience what it was like to live during the times of our nation's independence!


Eastern Slope Inn, New Hampshire
The Eastern Slope Inn was "home" for the first leg of our trip and is a graceful yet imposing structure on the National List of Historic Places. Dating back over one hundred years, Eastern Slope Inn blends history with modern amenities.


We stayed in the newly built Whitaker House "Suites". This part of the resort is only accessible to the Inn via a long tunnel. The drive around the building to our door and the entry into the room from the parking lot felt more like a motel than the cozy ambience we anticipated when we first checked in. Also our window shades remained drawn and the air conditioner was used (instead of breathing in that fresh mountain air) because of the ground floor "view". Portions of the Inn are said to "overlook the duck pond and orchard with views of the golf course and Cathedral Lodge." I noticed some really nice views while walking around the Inn.



New Hampshire, Eastern Slope Inn


The Whitaker House room at the Eastern Slope Inn is large, very clean, has a full kitchen, gas fireplace but also has a pull-down Murphy bed as the main sleeping arrangement! This type of bed is not for everyone (better for the kids) as we found out the next morning after an uncomfortable night's sleep.


Dinner at Delaneys-Hole-In-the-Wall that night was a short walk from the Eastern Slope Inn and had a welcoming pub atmosphere after our long drive.


North Conway Country Club abuts the Eastern Slope Inn and, even though we could have "hoofed it" carrying our golf bags the next morning, we chose to drive! Beautiful mountain views greeted us at the course and, after a round of golf, we decided to take a 55-minute ride on the North Conway Railway located adjacent to the course.


Dinner reservations were at the 1785 Inn, one of the oldest picturesque Bed and Breakfasts in the Mt. Washington Valley, North Conway area. Built by Captain Elijah Dinsmore, the 1785 Inn Restaurant has won several distinctions like the "Golden Fork Award." I found the Salmon Ravioli and homemade Blueberry Pie to be delicious.


One more night's stay at the Eastern Slope Inn and then we drove eight miles to Attitash Mountain Village. This 60-acre condominium resort is an affiliate of RCI (timeshare ownership) and is located a few miles closer to the White Mountain National Forest.




Attitash Village, New Hampshire



"Zealand House", located within Attitash Mountain Village, is basically a large, remodeled second story condo which offered us a fluffy king-sized bed (thankfully), small appliances, a gas fireplace and deck.



That being said, here are a few thoughts regarding our stay:



Maid service is available for an extra fee, a front desk phone call was necessary for soap and shampoo, there was no dining area but there was a big tub in the room. The over-sized DLP TV was difficult to watch positioned in front of the foot board. The deck was filled with sawdust: after the remodel no one bothered to clean up.


Zealand House was walking distance to a busy outdoor pool. With ski trails and a wealth of outdoor activities on the premises and within driving distance, Attitash Mountain Village is designed as a "kid-friendly" resort.


Lunch was spent in Jackson, NH, at the J-Town Deli, a Country Store that offers freshly cooked food (and great WIFI reception) with a smile from John and Genn, husband wife owners.



Genn told us that people come from miles around to purchase the Chocolate Mint Brownies. We had one brownie and one raspberry square but wish we could have taken several more home because it was a delicious, mouth-watering experience!


For dinner we ate at the Darby Field Inn Restaurant, nestled into a secluded road just six miles from North Conway. The guest rooms are intimate and upscale with a charm that oozes warmth. The mountain view from the restaurant was relaxing and the food was fresh and tasty. The home baked dinner rolls, in particular, were stupendous!


Omni Mount Washington Resort, New HampshireGolf at the Omni Mount Washington Resort's Donald Ross course in Bretton Woods was scheduled for the following day. Sweeping vistas of the Resort and mountains were at every turn. The golf course was in superb condition and, as per my tweets, I think my golf ball found every bunker and most trees! The fairways are undulating and the greens and course are in "Resort" condition.



Omni Mount Washington Resort Veranda, New Hampshire


That being said, we spent a few hours afterward lounging on the huge veranda with a cold brew and sandwich taking in the scenery and the fresh mountain air!



Depending on whether you are looking for romance or a place to spend time with your children, there is a wealth of dining and lodging options to choose from in the Mt. Washington Valley area. The food is fresh and abundant and the people are charming and welcoming making this area in New Hampshire worth the visit!


A Technology Note:


Traveling within New Hampshire may feel a bit like going back in time if you are a techie. Low WIFI signals were common in a few of the Inns, hotels and surrounding the mountains.


A special "thanks for the hospitality" goes to:


Joe Berry, owner Eastern Slope InnAttitash Mountain Village


Dave Delaney, owner, Delaney's Hole-in-the-Wall


Larry and Kathy Gallagher, Nancy Stewart, North Conway Country Club


Charlie Mallar, co-owner, 1785 Inn


Genn & John, J-Town Deli, Jackson, NH


Marc and Maria Donaldson, innkeepers and owners, Darby Field Inn, Albany, NH


Sam, Assistant Pro, Omni Mount Washington Resort, Bretton Woods, Golf Course, Donald Ross design

Marti Mayne, MaynelyMarketing.com


Ryan Triffit,  Mt Washington Auto Road and Guided Van Tour 


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Galvin Green Alf & August Trousers Still Avaliable!

July 2010
The New 2010 Autumn/Winter Collection from Galvin Green is still offering its best selling incredible outer layer trousers, the ALF and AUGUST, both with an unrivaled performed for the (sometimes) wet and rainy weather on the golf course!

The first pair we have reviewed here at Golf Support is the ALF Trousers.

The ALF trousers are made from GORE-TEX Performance Shell fabric with an elasticated waist. Gore-Tex Performance Shell is a laminated membrane for durable wind and water protection. The fabric is highly breathable which enables the release of excess heat and moisture. From the experience of the staff here at Golf Support the fabric of these trousers makes them hard wearing and easy to wash and maintain.

With these trousers Galvin Green offer the guarantee that they will keep you dry! That’s a bold statement but tried and tested by our staff and we can confirm so far so good.

When it rains on the golf course, there is no substitute for a good set of waterproofs and there is no substitute for Galvin Green waterproof clothing – simply the best!



The AUGUST trousers are also made from Gore-Tex but Paclite Shell fabric instead of Performance Shell. The laminated Gore-Tex Paclite membrane is very durable for wind and water protection but the fabric is ultra light and ultra packable, making them extremely hard wearing and very easy to wash and maintain.

The fabric is also highly breathable material which enables the release of excess heat and moisture and Galvin Green guarantee to keep you dry. These also have an elasticated waist.



The main difference in these two pairs of trousers is the Ultra-light Paclite fabric of the August trousers which is barely half the weight of conventional Gore-Tex rainwear, the unique abrasion-resistant lamination of Paclite fabric eliminates the need for any additional lining making these the perfect rainwear for the golfer who prefers to carry his bag. Despite its light weight, no compromise has been made and both the ALF and AUGUST trousers are fantastic rainwear.


All the Galvin Green collection is made to match and they never compromise when it comes to materials. All garments are specifically designed to match and function in combination with each other.


All garments manufactured using Gore-Tex fabric have a function and material guarantee. This guarantee means that should your garment leak, after testing, Gore Tex will repair or replace the garment.

We hope you have found this helpful and can now distinguish between these two pair of trousers a little easier.

Until next time,

The Golf Support Team.

George Black Memorial Trophy Results

July 2010
On a day when good scoring was generally the order of the day, the following results were recorded:

1st Keith Ewan 86-21=65
2nd Scott Thomson 70-3=67
3rd Norman Dyce 70-2=68

CSS =71

Playing handicap amendments - down

Keith Ewan - new playing handicap 19
Scott Thomson - new playing handicap 2

Twos were recorded by the following players:

D Spittal @ 6th
J Scott @ 6th
S Murray @ 13th
M Bell @ 13th
C McKenna @ 13th
E Ritchie @ 13th
S Thomson @4th and 16th

New Galvin Green Insulas for 2010

July 2010
With the unpredictable weather here in the UK the Galvin Green collection of Insulas provide a great alternative to a waterproof/windstopper for those days when you never know quite what the weather will do.

The New additions to the Galvin Green collection for Autumn/Winter 2010 are the Men’s Dillon and Women’s Denise.



They are Pullovers with a half zip at the front and made with Galvin Green INSULA fabric. This provides excellent thermal insulation properties with an extremely high level of breathability with the ability to transport moisture away from the body.
There light and extremely comfortable making them very soft to the touch. Easy to wash and keeps its shape this makes for a low maintenance jacket always available in your bag to pull our and wear at the drop of a hat!



Galvin Greens collection are made to combine with other Galvin Green garments in the multi-layer range or to wear alone as a great outer layer.

The Dillon is avaliable in size Small to XXL and the Denise in XS to XL. The Dillon comes in 3 coloir choices: Black/chili red/white, Black/brilliant blue/white and Gunmetal/black/white. The Denise is avaliable in Meganta/White or Gunmetal/White.

These insulas are now available Instore and Online at www.golfsupport.co.uk.

Check out the full range of Galvin Green clothing including sweaters, trousers, t shirts and waterproofs plus many other top named brands such as Nike, Adidas, Callaway, Titleist, the list goes on.

Until Next Time
The Golf Support Team

Carl Pettersson charges on the back nine to capture Canadian Open title

July 2010

The "german machine" Bernhard Langer wins the Senior British Open

July 2010
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland — Bernhard Langer won his first 50-and-older major title Sunday, holding off a final-round challenge from Corey Pavin for a one-stroke victory in the Senior British Open.

The German shot a 1-over-par 72 at Carnoustie to finish at 5-under 279. Pavin, captain of the American Ryder Cup team, closed with a 70.

"I have always wanted to win the British Open," said the 52-year-old Langer, who won the Masters in Augusta, Ga., in 1985 and 1993. "I didn't. Now this is the next-best thing."

Langer, who had a birdie on the 15th hole, has 11 victories on the Champions Tour.

"This victory ranks very high and it's pretty close to my two U.S. Masters titles and some of my Ryder Cup stuff," he said.

Pavin finished three strokes ahead of Americans Fred Funk (72), Jay Don Blake (72) and Russ Cochran (72) and Australian Peter Senior (68).

"It's tough when you almost win," the 50-year-old Pavin said. "Bernhard didn't play his best golf today but he did what he needed to do and that's what it's all about."

Tom Watson (74) finished tied for 24th place at 290. The 60-year-old American said he plans to return next year to play in both the British Open and Senior British Open, as he did this year.

"Sometime I can see in the future when my level of play might not be good enough to come over here and play," Watson said. "That's when you have to make a decision, but I am not quite there yet."

Ji-yai Shin regains #1 ranking with win @ the Evian Masters

July 2010
South Korea's Shin Ji-yai won her first LPGA title of the 2010 season with 14 under, 274, at the Evian Masters on Sunday (Korean Standard Time), nudging her three rivals by one shot.


She hit five under in the final fourth round held in Evian-les-Bains, France, chasing the third round leader, American Morgan Pressel. Her last and fifth birdie gave her the one stroke edge over Pressel, Alexis Thompson and her compatriot Choi Na-yeon.

"I'm so happy that I won a title after a long time. I know many people have waited for my victory and I'm so pleased to show this," Yonhap quoted Shin as saying, after the game.

"I have had many chances to hit birdies, but I was a little bit worried about my putt. I trusted myself."

The 22-year-old Shin is the first South Korean to win the Evian Masters. She takes home the winner's prize money of US$487,500, topping the official money list with a total of $1.16 million.

She now has seven LPGA Tour victories in two years, winning her first at the British Open in 2008.

She led the tour with three wins in the 2009 season and claimed the Rookie of the Year award, but had not been able win a title in the 2010 season before the Evian Masters.

Shin said she thought of a playoff when she finished the last 18th hole before Pressel.

"I just thought that I should hit a birdie first and wait for Pressel to finish," she said after hitting the last birdie, moving ahead by one stroke over Pressel. "I saw Pressel have a chance for a birdie there. While waiting for her shot, I told myself to focus on a playoff."

Shin held the No. 1 ranking for weeks after former No. 1 Lorena Ochoa retired earlier this season. She later had to leave the field for two weeks due to an appendectomy in June.

Kim Song-hee finished sixth with six under, and Jang Jeong hit eight under to rank eighth on the leaderboard.

Shin's victory marks the fifth title won by South Korean female golfers in the 2010 season.

Oosthuizen Golf Swing Analysis

July 2010

According to the Somax Performance Institute, Louis Oosthuizen won the British Open with the best alignment in the field.

In their video analysis of his swing, they measure his range, sequence, separation, speed and alignment to show how he did it.

Galvin Green T Shirt Collection Autumn/Winter 2010

July 2010
Now the new season’s designs have been revealed there are some great additions to the Galvin Green T Shirt Collection, all of which are now available to purchase online or instore from Golf Support.

The New MANNIX T shirt sleeve shirt is made of VENTIL fabric. These functional shirts take comfort to a new level. With peerless breathability and unique moisture-transportation properties will keep you cool and dry – even in the hottest weather. Available in size Small to XXL and in a wide range of colours – Brilliant blue, White/Gunmetal, Chili Red/Black and Black/White.



The MURRAY is another T Shirt made using VENTIL8 fabric but this style is available in more muted winter colours: Gunmetal/White, Black/Chili Red, Black/Brilliant Blue and Black/White. This T shirt is a plain design with subtle piping around sleeve and collar.



The Milton is a short sleeve golf shirt in 64% polyester and 36% cotton piqué fabric. This is a plain T shirt with three button detail at the front. All Galvin Green clothing is made to match and they never compromise when it comes to materials. All garments are specifically designed to match and function in combination with each other, complimenting the required uses. This T shirt is available in White, Black and Gunmetal. This is a smart T shirt ideal for the winter season.



The Moe is the same fabric as the Milton but a sportier looking t shirt with colored panels down each side. This comes in a range of colours including white/gunmetal/black, gunmetal/white/black, black/brilliant blue/white and black/chili red/white.



All these t shirts look to be great sellers during the coming colder months with style and comfort offered at great prices all from golf support.

Visit our website to see our full range of clothing, golf shoes, golf bags and golf clubs plus much more.

Until Next Time
The Golf Support Team

New Galvin Green Sweater Collection

July 2010

The New Seasons Galvin Green Sweaters are Now avalible at golfsupport.co.uk and instore at our Mansfield Superstore.


The most fashionable piece added has to be the New Mens Cardigan imaginably named Card! Made with 50% mercerized wool and 50% acrylic. It’s made to match the rest of the New Galvin Green Collection and its well known Galvin Green never compromise when it comes to materials. All garments are specifically designed to match and function in combination with each other.

Available in only one colour Grey Mélange and comes is sizes Small to XXL, this looks set to be a great seller to the fashion concious golfer.



The Chuck is the new style V Neck jumper/pullover made with 50% mercerized wool and 50% acryl with an intarsia pattern. This comes in 3 colours: Grey mélange/white/black/aluminum, Black/chili red/white/grey mélange and Black/brilliant blue/white/grey/mélange. Available in size Small to XXL. This is very similar to the Chand but in the New Autumn/Winter colours.



Finally the Curtis pullover in 50% mercerized wool and 50% acrylic. A plain V Neck jumper being a staple to the golfer’s wardrobe. In a wide choice of colours including chili red, brilliant blue, black and grey mélange. Similar to last years Cary this looks to be a hot favorite and a timeless addition to the Galvin Green range.



Visit our website or instore for the full Galvin Green Range plus view our wide selection of golf clubs, bags, golf balls, footwear and accessories.

Until Next Time
The Golf Support Team

New Galvin Green Waterproof Jackets 2010

July 2010
The New Seasons collection is Now available to order online and instore with Golf support. To introduce you to the new garments we thought we’d give you our opinion on a few of the latest additions to an award winning range.

The Ardell is a new half zip jacket in stretch GORE-TEX® Performance Shell fabric. This laminated GORE-TEX® membrane is designed to be extremely durable against wind and offer water protection. The fabric is highly breathable that enables the release of excess heat and moisture. But it’s also hard wearing and easy to wash and maintain, meaning it can be stuffed in and out of your golf bag as often as you like and it should still remain in great condition!

It’s available in 3 colours, brilliant blue/black, gunmetal/white and chili red/black in size small to 3 XL.



This is very similar to previous designs from Galvin Green, but if it aint broken – why fix it?

Galvin Green offers such timeless classic golfing garments this will last season after season and still look and feel great.


Another jacket added is the Atos, also available in size S to 3XL in 3 colours: Black/gunmetal/white, black/chili red/white and black/gunmetal/white. It’s a Full zip jacket in GORE-TEX® Performance Shell fabric with similar features to the Ardell and guaranteed to keep you dry!



Old favorites returning with the New Seasons colours are the Axwell and Atlas which have proved season upon season to be top sellers and great additions to your golfing wardrobe.




Check out the New range on our website or pop into our Mansfield superstore, plus look our for the new Adidas and Nike Ranges which will be blogged about soon…..

Until Next Time
The Golf Support Team
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