Posted: 14 July 2010 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Tour Info

 

 

 Robert ALLENBY - Australia - 7,20
 Byeong-Hun AN - South Korea - 30
Fredrik ANDERSSON HED - Sweden - 9
 Phillip ARCHER - England - Local Final Qualifying - Ladybank

Kurt BARNES - Australia - International Final Qualifying – Australasia

 Ricky BARNES - USA - 6
 Thomas BJORN - Denmark - International Final Qualifying – Europe
 Jason BOHN - USA - 17
 Angel CABRERA - Argentina - 12,13,16,20
 Mark CALCAVECCHIA - USA - 1
 Alejandro CANIZARES - Spain - 11
 Laurie CANTER - England - Local Final Qualifying – Fairmont St Andrews
 Paul CASEY - England - 7,8
 Danny CHIA - Malaysia - International Final Qualifying – Asia
 KJ CHOI - South Korea - 6
 Eric CHUN - South Korea - International Final Qualifying – Asia
 Stewart CINK - USA - 1,2,4,5,16,20
 Tim CLARK - South Africa - 20
 Gary CLARK - England - Local Final Qualifying - Scotscraig
 Darren CLARKE - Northern Ireland - 11
 Andrew COLTART - cotland - International Final Qualifying – Europe
 Ben CRANE - USA - 6
 Josh CUNLIFFE - South Africa - International Final Qualifying – Africa
 Ben CURTIS - USA - 1,2,4
 John DALY - USA - 1
Rhys DAVIES - Wales - 9
 Jason DAY - Australia - 6
 Glen DAY - USA - International Final Qualifying – America
 Luke DONALD - England - 5,16
 Bradley DREDGE - Wales - International Final Qualifying – Europe
 Victor DUBUISSON - France - 31
 Jason DUFNER - USA - 16
 David DUVAL - USA - 1,2
 Simon DYSON - England - 7
 Simon EDWARDS - Wales - Local Final Qualifying - Ladybank
 Ernie ELS - South Africa - 1,2,4,5,7,16,20
 Sir Nick FALDO - England - 1
 Darren FICHARDT - South Africa - International Final Qualifying – Africa
 Ross FISHER - England - 7
 Rickie FOWLER - USA - 6
 Hiroyuki FUJITA - Japan - International Final Qualifying – Asia
 Jim FURYK - USA - 16,20
 Stephen GALLACHER - Scotland - 10
 Sergio GARCIA - Spain - 7,15
 Ignacio GARRIDO - Spain - International Final Qualifying – Europe
 Brian GAY - USA - 16
 Lucas GLOVER - USA - 12
 Mathew GOGGIN - Australia - 5
 Retief GOOSEN - South Africa - 5,7,16,20
 Tano GOYA - Argentina - International Final Qualifying – Europe
 Paul GOYDOS - USA - 19
 Bill HAAS - USA - 17
 Mark F HAASTRUP - Denmark - Local Final Qualifying – Fairmont St Andrews
 Todd HAMILTON - USA - 1,2
 Soren HANSEN - Denmark - 5,7
 Anders HANSEN - Demark - 7,23
 Peter HANSON - Sweden - 7
 Padraig HARRINGTON - Republic of Ireland - 1,2,4,7,14,16
 Tyrrell HATTON - England - Local Final Qualifying - Ladybank
 Gregory HAVRET - France - 10
 JB HOLMES - USA - 17
 Jean HUGO - South Africa - International Final Qualifying – Africa
 Yuta IKEDA - Japan - 25
 Trevor IMMELMAN - South Africa - 13
 Ryo ISHIKAWA - Japan - 20
 Thongchai JAIDEE - Thailand - 21
 Jin JEONG - South Korea - 29
 Miguel Angel JIMENEZ - Spain - 7,8
 Zach JOHNSON - USA - 13,16,20
 Richard S JOHNSON - Sweden - 5
 Dustin JOHNSON - USA - 16
 Robert KARLSSON - Sweden - 6
 Martin KAYMER - Germany - 7
 Jerry KELLY - USA - 16
 Simon KHAN - England - 8
 Kyung-tae KIM - South Korea - 25
 Soren KJELDSEN - Denmark - 7
 Matt KUCHAR - USA - 6
 Martin LAIRD - cotland - International Final Qualifying – America
 Jose Manuel LARA - Spain - International Final Qualifying – Europe
Paul LAWRIE - Scotland - 1
 Tom LEHMAN - USA - 1
 Marc LEISHMAN - Australia - 16
 Justin LEONARD - USA - 1,5,20
 Thomas LEVET - France - 7
 Davis LOVE III - USA - 6
 Shane LOWRY - Republic of Ireland - International Final Qualifying – Europe
 Sandy LYLE - Scotland - 1
 Hunter MAHAN - USA - 20
 Steve MARINO - USA - 16
 Gareth MAYBIN -  Northern Ireland - International Final Qualifying – Europe
 Graeme McDOWELL - Northern Ireland - 6
 Ross McGOWAN - England - 7
 Rory McILROY - Northern Ireland - 7
 George McNEILL - USA - International Final Qualifying – America
 Phil MICKELSON - USA - 13,14,16,20
 Katsumasa MIYAMOTO - Japan - 27
 Hirofumi MIYASE - Japan - 26
 Francesco MOLINARI - Italy - 7
Edoardo MOLINARI - taly - 6
 Colin MONTGOMERIE - Scotland - International Final Qualifying – Europe
 Ryan MOORE - USA - 19
 Colm MORIARTY - Republic of Ireland - Local Final Qualifying – Kingsbarns Links
 Kevin NA - USA - 16
 Seung-Yul NOH - South Korea - International Final Qualifying – Asia
 Alexander NOREN - Sweden - 7
 Koumei ODA - Japan - 25
 Ryuichi ODA - Japan - 24
 Geoff OGILVY - Australia - 12,16,20
 Sean O'HAIR - USA - 16,20
 Mark O'MEARA - USA - 1
 Louis OOSTHUIZEN - South Africa - 6
 Jeff OVERTON - USA - 6
 Jae-Bum PARK - South Korea - 25
Cameron PERCY - Australia - International Final Qualifying – America
 Tom PERNICE JR - USA - International Final Qualifying – America
Kenny PERRY - USA - 16,20
 Tim PETROVIC - USA - International Final Qualifying – America
 DA POINTS - USA - International Final Qualifying – America
 Ewan PORTER - Australia - International Final Qualifying – Australasia
Ian POULTER - England - 7
 Alvaro QUIROS - Spain - 6,7
 Loren ROBERTS - USA - 28
 Robert ROCK - England - 7
 Justin ROSE - England - 18
 Charl SCHWARTZEL - South Africa - 7
 Zane SCOTLAND - England - Local Final Qualifying – Fairmont St Andrews
 Adam SCOTT - Australia - 20
 John SENDEN - Australia - 16
 Peter SENIOR - Australia - International Final Qualifying – Australasia
 Marcel SIEM - Germany - International Final Qualifying – Europe
 Michael SIM - Australia - 22
 Vijay SINGH - Fiji - 20
 Heath SLOCUM - USA - 16
 Shunsuke SONODA -Japan - 26
 Henrik STENSON - Sweden - 7,15
 Paul STREETER - England - Local Final Qualifying - Scotscraig
 Steve STRICKER -USA - 16
 Toru TANIGUCHI - Japan - 26
 Steven TILEY - England - Local Final Qualifying - Scotscraig
 Bo VAN PELT - USA - International Final Qualifying – America
 Scott VERPLANK - USA - 16
 Camilo VILLEGAS - Colombia - 7,20
 Nick WATNEY - USA - 16
 Tom WATSON - USA - 1,4,5
 Bubba WATSON - USA - 18
 Mike WEIR - Canada - 16,20
 Lee WESTWOOD - England - 5,7
 Tom WHITEHOUSE - England - Local Final Qualifying – Kingsbarns Links
 Oliver WILSON - England - 7
 Chris WOOD - England - 5
 Tiger WOODS - USA - 1,2,4,12,14,16,20
 Y.E. YANG - South Korea - 20
Posted: 14 July 2010 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Tour Info

The first Open Championship was played over three rounds of Prestwick’s 12-hole course in October 1860. The event was inspired by the Earl of Eglinton and Colonel James Fairlie and at their instigation the members of Prestwick Golf Club contributed funds for an extravagant belt of red leather adorned with silver buckle and decorations.

altIt was only at the beginning of the month that letters were sent to leading clubs inviting them to send up to three of their best caddies, who were the first professionals, to take part in the event. Just eight men played in that first challenge and Willie Park of Musselburgh beat Tom Morris by two strokes with a score of 174 to become the first Open Champion. No prizes were awarded until 1873 when Willie Park again triumphed and received £10.

Although the following year's championship was declared “open to the whole world” the number of contestants rose to only 12, and this time Tom Morris took the honours. He and his son, Young Tom Morris, were to dominate the event, winning four times each by 1872.

altYoung Tom was awarded the belt outright after winning three in a row from 1868, achieved with ever decreasing scores. His 36-hole total in 1870 was 149 - 13 strokes better than any other champion’s winning score. The event had always been played at Prestwick until this point, but in raising funds for a new trophy the Royal and Ancient Golf Club and the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers (Musselburgh) were invited to contribute and to stage the championship in turn. It was at this point that the famous silver claret jug replaced the belt as the Open trophy.

It was not until 1894 that other venues were added to the rota and Royal St George’s, at Sandwich in Kent, became the first non-Scottish club to enter the history of the Open, followed in 1897 by the Royal Liverpool Golf Club at Hoylake in Cheshire.

Source: http://www.standrewsopen.com

Posted: 23 June 2010 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Crown Golf

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CROWN GOLF’S ‘DISCOVER GOLF’ WILL REVOLUTIONISE
BEGINNER LESSONS

 
 
Award-winning golf operator Crown Golf has launched a new golf coaching programme, intended to revolutionise the way beginners take golf lessons at its network of Academies across the south of England.
 
And the new scheme – which starts with a seven day free trial – marks the group’s largest-ever initiative to boost the number of golfers in the UK, with the resulting influx set to bring an additional £1 million new revenue to the sport by the end of this year.
 
In the new scheme, called Discover Golf, golfers pay a monthly subscription rather than buying a set package of lessons. They then qualify for unlimited access to group coaching sessions during their subscription, with a minimum of 20 hours of coaching available every month.
 
The programme, which costs £49.99 per month, also gives golfers a 10% discount on all food and beverages within the clubhouse, plus free range balls and free play on the golf course during the programme’s sessions.
 
Discover Golf is now on offer at the company’s twelve-strong Crown Golf Academies network, at venues ranging from St Mellion International in the west, to South Essex in the east of England.
 
Designed to attract complete beginners to the sport, the scheme is intended to create the simplest possible route towards becoming a golfer, giving advice on etiquette, rules, and general golf club culture, as well as instruction.
 
“Many people have no idea how to become ‘a golfer’,” said Rob Spurrier, Crown Golf’s Group Academy Manager. “They know that you can go to a PGA pro for lessons, but learning to hit the ball is only part of it, as we all know.
 
“Discover Golf helps you to become a true golfer, rather than simply someone who can hit a golf ball. A true golfer knows not only the rules of the sport, but he or she also knows golf’s potentially daunting traditions and rules of etiquette, and also knows how to get the most out of the social aspects of a golf club.
 
“It’s a fun and very easy way to truly discover golf. We take a person from raw beginner to someone who can play on a full size golf course with complete confidence – and it gives you the flexibility to choose when and what to learn.”
 
The scheme is open to all ages, and gives subscribers two clear milestones: Learning To Swing, containing the programme’s tuition content; and Learning To Play, where subscribers learn about putting their skills into practice on the golf course, and also learn about the other aspects of being a golfer.
 
“At a conservative estimate,” said Spurrier, “Discover Golf subscribers will inject an additional £1 million into the UK’s golf economy in 2010, with that number rising far higher in 2011 and beyond. The lifetime financial value of introducing a complete beginner to golf – and ensuring that they stay in the sport - is immeasurable, and critical for the long term future of the game in this country.
 
“When you consider that in 2009 alone, we coached over 30,000 children at our Crown Golf Academies, you can begin to see the enormous potential of a programme which truly turns people into life-long golfers – rather than leaving them with a few skills which they may, or may not, use over a long period.
 
“Discover Golf de-mystifies not just the how-to part of golf, but also helps people see why those of us who are already golfers think that it is the greatest sport in the world.”
 
For all information, including the terms and conditions which apply to Discover Golf, see www.crowngolfacademies.com.
 
CONTACTS
 
(Crown Golf) Rob Spurrier, Group Academy Manager, r.spurrier@crown-golf.co.uk, 07920 509545
 
(Media) Andy Hiseman, andy@hiseman.com, 01780 757461
 
 
About Crown Golf
Crown Golf Academies are a growing network within the award-winning Crown Golf group (www.crown-golf.co.uk), which has 30 UK golf facilities and 50 golf courses in its portfolio. With pride in customer service and innovation, Crown Golf (established in 1994) aims to provide an outstanding golf experience for its members and visitors, tailor-made to suit the lifestyles and needs of a wide range of golfers.
Posted: 17 June 2010 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

 

Imaginative ‘Old and New’ golf event hailed as success by participants
 
Ian Gaunt, Assistant Director of Sport at St Andrews University, staged a superb finish to win the first hickory-only PowerPlay Golf event held at Kingarrock Golf Club on 4th June.
 
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David Anderson (Kingarrock) and Peter McEvoy OBE (PowerPlay Golf) at the inaugural PowerPlay Golf Kingarrock Hickory Cup golf event, on Friday 4th June 2010, at the Kingarrock golf course in Cupar, near St Andrews in Scotland.
 
Gaunt, who played professional football for Walsall FC, scored an amazing 22 Stableford points over the last 4 holes to total 29 points in winning the 9-hole ‘PowerPlay Golf Kingarrock Hickory Cup’ tournament. His spectacular finish, which included three successful PowerPlays, edged Neil Paton, Head Pro at St Andrews Old Course Hotel, and 13 year-old Douglas McEvoy, son of PowerPlay Golf founder Peter McEvoy, into joint second place on 25 points apiece.
 
All entry fees for the event were divided between two Scottish charities: Erskine House, and The Bill McLaren Foundation.
 
Heralded as a meeting of the old and the new, 40 golfers played golf’s new global ‘two flag’, risk-and-reward format using hickory-shafted clubs around the beautiful Kingarrock course at Cupar, near St Andrews.
 
Kingarrock only allows hickories to be played and provides golfers with an experience of how golf was played in the past – and the juxtaposition of golf’s newest global format with equipment from eighty years ago certainly impressed winner Gaunt.
 
“I loved the experience”, said Gaunt. “It took me a few holes to get the hang of it but once I got into my stride I used my PowerPlays well and had a very exciting finish. It was a great concept to combine the two ideas”.
 
Neil Paton agreed “As a teaching pro I think that players will learn a lot by playing hickories: it’s great fun, the smaller sweet spot requires a more accurate strike, and you need a more disciplined golf swing. By adding PowerPlay Golf’s extra demands on course management and decision-making, Kingarrock created a fascinating test of golf”.
 
Kingarrock Hickory Golf owner David Anderson said: “When I ran the idea to stage a PowerPlay Golf event at Kingarrock past Peter, he immediately saw its potential, and the reactions we received from those who played vindicated our decision to combine these two elements at different ends of golf’s historical time line. We certainly hope to stage more PowerPlay Golf events here in the future”.
 
PowerPlay Golf co-founder and ex Walker Cup Captain Peter McEvoy OBE said: “Just like on the golf course, where you need to combine imagination with playing skill, those of us involved in running the game must also think creatively – if we are to ensure that the game continues to grow and adapt to the demands of modern life.
 
“Our two-flag format is now in 29 countries, and has gained countless devotees at almost 400 Official venues – but Kingarrock is unique in the world of golf, and I am delighted that our inaugural PowerPlay Golf Kingarrock Hickory Cup was such a success”.
 
For the latest information visit either www.powerplay-golf.com or www.kingarrock.com.
 
CONTACT:        Peter McEvoy OBE, PowerPlay Golf, +44 (0)1684 291345 / peter@powerplay-golf.com
                        David Anderson, Kingarrock Hickory Golf, +44 (0)1334 653421 / info@golfandthistle.com
 
(Media)             Andy Hiseman, PowerPlay Golf, +44 (0)1780 757461 / andy@powerplay-golf.com
 
 
ABOUT POWERPLAY GOLF®
In PowerPlay Golf®, a 9-hole format which takes half the time of a normal round of golf, golfers choose to aim for one of two flags on the green – a White Flag and a Black Flag. Players score extra points for birdies or better when playing to the Black (or ‘PowerPlay’) Flag, thereby creating extra pressure. Golfers can go online after their game, registering to earn PowerPlay Golf® Dollars, climbing World Rankings and competing in user-generated PowerPlay Golf® Leagues both locally and around the world. The format is known for its ‘risk and reward’ ethos, and for the levels of excitement which it creates. PowerPlay Golf®’s made-for-TV ‘PowerPlay Shootout’ format, which offers a complete golf tournament in less than two and a half hours, offers global broadcasters the opportunity to televise golf in a more compressed time-frame, thus increasing golfing TV audiences.
 
ABOUT KINGARROCK HICKORY GOLF
(www.kingarrock.com)
The Kingarrock Golf Course opened for the first time in over 70 years on the 28th June 2008. The course closes for Winter on the 1st November and opens again each year on the first Saturday in April. The 9-hole, 2,022 yard course is available to visitors 7 days a week, weather permitting. All players are provided with original hickory clubs, an original canvas and leather bag, together with balls and tees that represent the early 20th century golfing experience. The size of the hole remains four and a half inches and the thrill of competition is as great as ever.
Posted: 10 June 2010 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Crown Golf

20 x Crown Golf clubs are offering a 'Play Now, Pay Later' deal - but hurry, it expires at the end of July.

Join one of these 20 clubs before the end of July 2010, and your fees don't start until September. So the sooner you join, the more free golf you get this summer! Plus, all who join go into a prize draw to win one of 4 x pairs of tickets to see this year's Ryder Cup at Celtic Manor. 

T&Cs apply, contact your local Crown Golf club for more info. www.crown-golf.co.uk

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'CROWN GOLF "PLAY NOW, PAY LATER' CLUBS - SUMMER 2010 (join before 31st July 2010 to qualify)


AVON

The Bristol Golf Club (
http://www.bristolgolfclub.co.uk/)


CORNWALL

St Mellion International Resort (
http://www.st-mellion.co.uk/)


ESSEX

Stapleford Abbots (
http://www.staplefordabbottsgolf.co.uk/)


HAMPSHIRE

Cams Hall Estate (
http://www.camshallgolf.co.uk/)

Sherfield Oaks (http://www.sherfieldoaksgolf.co.uk/)

South Winchester (http://www.southwinchestergolf.co.uk/)

Wickham Park (http://www.wickhamparkgolf.co.uk/)


HERTFORDSHIRE

Chesfield Downs (http://www.chesfielddownsgolf.co.uk/)

Mill Green (
http://www.millgreengolf.co.uk/)

The Hertfordshire (
http://www.thehertfordshiregolf.co.uk/)

KENT

Broke Hill (
http://www.brokehillgolfclub.co.uk/)


MERSEYSIDE

Eccleston Park (
http://www.ecclestonparkgolf.co.uk/)


NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

Cotgrave Place (
http://www.cotgraveplacegolf.co.uk/)


SURREY

Hampton Court (
http://www.hamptoncourtgolf.co.uk/)

Merrist Wood (
http://www.merristwood-golfclub.co.uk/)

Milford (
http://www.milfordgolf.co.uk/)

Oak Park (
http://www.oakparkgolf.co.uk/)

Pyrford (
http://www.pyrfordgolf.co.uk/)


WEST SUSSEX

Cottesmore (
http://www.cottesmoregolf.co.uk/)

 

 

Posted: 24 May 2010 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Innovation

 

ICONIC GOLF BRAND LAUNCHES UGG ENERGY SHOT
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Urban Golf Gear is launching its exciting new innovative product, UGG Energy “Healthy Energy...All Day” (without the calories).
UGG Energy is a new line of energy shots launched by Urban Golf Gear scientifically formulated following a 12 month research and development program.
UGG Energy is designed to help you improve each round of golf. We all know: Golf clubs are only as talented as the golfer using them.
 
Taking just one 60ml shot of UGG Energy before a game will give golfers 18 holes of consistent energy and a rapid reduction in stress and anxiety. Golfers can relax, confidently coordinating each swing while counting on playing at the top of their game. Noticeable improvement in focus and concentration offers golfers a calming and enjoyable game each and every time.
 
UGG Energy contains no sugar or sodium so it does not give thecrash that’s associated with drinks with high sugar contentthese are also fattening and unhealthy. UGG Energy is specially developed for golfers to give sustained, no jitter, and no crash energy throughout the day in a shot size bottle that fits into your pocket.
 
UGG Energy has been scientifically developed with a unique combination of B Vitamins, Amino Acids, antioxidants and herbs – it is a stimulating range of liquid energy products designed for Golfers who could benefit from heightened alertness, focus and energy.
 
 
“UGG Energy has been carefully blended to provide a natural energy kick when people need it most. Some energy drinks contain up to 13 teaspoons of sugar, however UGG Energy contains zero sugar, zero sodium and is low in calories, so it delivers the boost without the crash.
 
“Our energy shots draw on the invigorating properties of herbs like Green Tea, Siberian Ginseng and Guarana, to help increase your energy levels and focus naturally. They contain a big boost of vitamin B Complex to enhance energy production, amino acids for focus and stamina, glucose polymers to help restore energy levels and powerful anti-oxidants that neutralise toxins and improve health.”
 
96% of participants in an Energy Survey reported experiencing significant increases in energy levels over a five hour period and said they would definitely purchase the product.
 
The survey was conducted in the development stages and participants ranged from 18 – 50 years with varying lifestyles and occupations.
 
UGG Energy is available in original and Decaff- Acai berry flavour; it provides the consumer with a distinct taste and pleasant after-taste, unlike many other products. UGG EnergyAll Day Original also achieved the highest taste score in the Energy Survey. UGG Energy Decaff- is the first zero caffeine energy shot in the UK Golfing market and is available in Acai Berry flavour.
 
Highly attractive and minimalist, UGG Energy branding and packaging have been developed using the latest technology and trends, including a matt black surface finish, reflecting its quality and consumer appeal.
UGG Energy is produced in the UK offering flexibility and full UK technical support, with multiple location warehousing.
                        
 
For more information please contact Rob Dickens on:
Tel: +44 844 357 7632
 
Mobile: 07798761922 Fax: +44 844 357 6933  
 
Posted: 24 May 2010 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Innovation

 

Looking to setup and aim correctly on every shot? Look no further.
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Aim-Mate is a new innovative and simple to use training aid to improve your golf alignment : off the tee, on the fairway and on the putting green. Because of its light, flexible rubber construction, you can always have it with you for a pre round warm up, training session or a practice round. Aim-Mate makes practice convenient and painless.
Suitable for all ages and levels of golfer, whether left or right handed.
Simple, effective, affordable. Aim-Mate is the must have training aid.
 Visit our website to learn more.
Posted: 24 May 2010 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Innovation

KANGARILA is a revolutionary new golf game where the ball acts as a dice to determine what club the next shot must be played with.

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In our KANGARILA laboratory we took a standard white golf ball, a coloured lottery ball and a dice. We put them in our KANGARILA mixing machine, switched it on, and watched to see what happened next. What came out amazed us all, a gleaming white golf ball with a handful of symbols on it, each representing a particular club – a wood, long iron and short iron, wedge and putter. The first generation of KANGARILA golf balls had been born. We then took the results of our experiment out on the course and developed some really cool rules until we were happy that we had created a real and exciting new challenge, worthy of the world of golf.

 

KANGARILA Ltd is a British company, launched to promote and develop the game of KANGARILA. During research and development of the rules, it became apparent that the game is extremely well received by all golfing demographics and is applicable to all golfing occasions whether corporate or society golf days, tournaments or informal rounds.

 

KANGARILA’s rules are easy to understand and the shot scenarios that ensue add variety, excitement, and fun to your golfing life. It is social, interactive, tactical, and introduces an element of real luck. The game also acts as a great training aid, requiring players to learn a broader range of shots with each club, therefore increasing their versatility and resourcefulness.

 

Golf pros have been very excited by the additional levels of interest that KANGARILA can generate for them, and those who run golf academies feel it’s a great way of getting kids into golf, as well as enticing non-golfers into the game. It’s a real development for golf, which will bring benefit to all of us who love the game.

 

Come and see for yourself what KANGARILA is all about by visiting www.KANGARILA.com and watch the game being played on a golf course at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pU4c5MRvl0

 

SO GO ON – LET THE BALLS DECIDE!

Posted: 24 March 2010 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Golf Courses

ST MELLION LAUNCHES 2010 MEMBERSHIP DEAL

 
Are St Mellion International’s Members the most pampered golfers in the UK?
 
With this week’s announcement that Members at the £20m Saltash-based St Mellion International Resort now have their own exclusive tee times, a huge new fleet of golf buggies to ride on, more competition tee times, and not one but two European Tour courses to play this season, some might say that their putting cup runneth over.
 
And with many existing St Mellion Members having enjoyed complimentary golf lessons during the winter, the message to local golf clubs is clear – watch out for St Mellion golfers, they are raring to go for the new season!
 
The St Mellion International Resort (www.st-mellion.co.uk), which hit the headlines recently by securing the rights to The English Open golf tournament from 2011 onwards, will celebrate the relaunch of its second golf course, The Kernow, with a special event in June 2010. Alongside the recent £2.45m investment in refurbishing its golf courses, the popular Cornwall golf and leisure resort has announced an improved package of benefits for golfers who become Members there.
 
Among these are new Member-only tee times at weekends, new tee times for club competitions, and an exciting new “grandstand finish” to The Kernow Course.
 
Over the winter the resort also boosted its fleet of golf buggies to sixty. Members can use these free of charge as they play through the famously undulating valleys which saw St Mellion’s Nicklaus Signature Course recently named as one of GB & Ireland’s Top 100 Golf Courses.
 
“We really have pushed the boat out this year for our Members,” said Resort Director Stephen Towers. “They enjoy an amazing range of benefits already, but in 2010 we have added more depth than ever before to what was already one of the UK’s best membership deals.
 
“Throughout winter many of our Members have had complimentary golf lessons from our pros, and have worked out in our luxury leisure facilities to get fit for the coming golf season – so we hope that they will be especially sharp when representing the club in local league matches.
 
“But the final piece of the jigsaw will be the grand reopening of our Members golf course, The Kernow Course, in June of this year. This course has been completely refurbished, with nine brand new holes. With only the 17th hole to complete and with the 18th now finishing right by our spectacular new hotel and clubhouse, every Member at St Mellion International has a right to feel especially privileged this year!”
 
The scale of facilities at St Mellion dwarfs those at most golf clubs. With 36 holes of Championship golf on offer, Members have full playing rights on two European Tour courses; The Nicklaus Signature Course and The Kernow Course. They also have full access to golf practice facilities and to the Aero Leisure Club (which has three swimming pools plus a large fitness studio), plus three restaurants, a full calendar of social events, and – just around the corner – the excitement of being a Member when The European Tour hits town in summer 2011 for the return of The English Open.
 
In a move which is a sign of current times, St Mellion International also allows golfers to temporarily suspend their membership if they are made redundant. Memberships can also be transferred to a friend if a golfer’s personal circumstances change.
 
“This is the best ever year to join St Mellion International,” said Regan Bailey, Membership & Operations Manager at the resort. “These days people are looking for an extraordinary deal, so how’s this: as well as all of the other benefits, Members here at St Mellion also have reciprocal playing rights at 50 other Crown Golf courses throughout the UK, preferential rates at dozens of golf courses in France and Spain, and discounts on tickets to see European Tour golf events.
 
“We would like to hear from anyone who thinks there is any golf club, anywhere in the UK, where golfers get more for their Membership!”
 
For more details contact Regan Bailey at St Mellion International.

 

Posted: 14 January 2010 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Charity

This request for help for the people of Haiti was sent to us at Fairways2play by African American Golfers Digest in New York. They are a reliable source, although neither they nor Fairways2play are responsible for the content of this message.
 

Haiti Needs Our Help
Jack Geers, Author of "Plumb Bob Correctly" is making this special effort available and your support is appreciated.  Please open your hearts and provide your prayers and action for Haiti.  For additional information about this effort or the book that is being made available please contact Jack Geers at 919-768-8468.

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Posted: 12 January 2010 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: European Tour

European Tour 2010 Schedule

                                                    

 

7th - 10th Jan          

Africa Open                                                                                         

East London GC, East London,

Eastern Cape, South Africa                        

 

14th - 17th Jan        

Joburg Open

Royal Johannesburg & Kensington GC, Johannesburg, South Africa        

 

21st - Jan         

Abu Dhabi Golf Championship

Abu Dhabi GC, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates                                      

 

28th - 31st Jan         

Commercial Bank Qatar Masters - Presented by Dolphin Energy

Doha GC, Doha, Qatar                                                                                

 

4th - 7th Feb          

Omega Dubai Desert Classic

Emirates GC, Dubai, United Arab Emirates                                                 

 

11th - 14th Feb          

Avantha Masters

DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India                                                                                             

 

4th - 7th Mar          

Maybank Malaysian Open

Kuala Lumpur G&CC, Kuala Lumpur                                                         

 

18th - 21st Mar         

Hassan II Golf Trophy

Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, Rabat, Morocco                                                

 

25th - 28th Mar          

Open de Andalucia de Golf

Parador de Malaga Golf, Malaga, Spain                                                    

 

1st - 4th Apr            

Estoril Open de Portugal

Penha Longa GC, Linho Sintra, Estoril, Portugal                                       

 

8th - 11th Apr           

The Masters Tournament

Augusta National, Georgia, USA

 

8th - 11th Apr           

Madeira Islands Open BPI 

Porto Santo Golfe, Madeira, Portugal                                                        

 

22nd - 25th Apr          

Ballantine’s Championship

Pinx GC, Jeju Island, South Korea                                                            

 

29th Apr - 2nd May          

Open de Espana

Rael Club de Golf de Sevilla, Seville, Spain                                             

 

20th - 23rd May          

BMW PGA Championship

Wentworth Club, Surrey, England                                                              

 

27th - 30th May          

Madrid Masters

Venue tbc                                                                                                   

 

3rd - 6th Jun            

Celtic Manor Wales Open

Celtic Manor Resort, City of Newport, Wales                                               

 

10th - 13th Jun          

Austrian Golf Open

Fontana GC, Vienna, Austria                                                                       

 

17th - 20th Jun         

US Open Championship

Pebble Beach Golf Links, California, USA

 

17th - 20th Jun         

Saint-Omer Open - presented by Neuflize OBC                                             

 

24th - 27th Jun          

BMW International Open

Golfclub Munchen Eichenreid, Munchen, Germany                                 

 

1st - 4th Jul              

Alston Open de France

Le Golf National, Paris, France

 

8th - 11th Jul             

The Barclays Scottish Open

Loch Lomond GC, Glasgow, Scotland                                                         

 

15th - 18th Jul             

The 139th OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

Old Course St Andrews, Fife, Scotland

 

22nd - 25th Jul            

Nordea Scandinavean Masters

Bro Hof Slott GC, Stockholm, Sweden                                                         

 

29th - 1st Aug              

3rd Irish Open

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club,  Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland                       

 

 

12th - 15th Aug             

US PGA Championship

Whistling Straits, Kohler, Wisconsin, USA

 

19th - 22nd Aug            

Celadna Czech Open 2010

Prosper Golf Resort, Celadna, Czech Republic                                             

 

26th - 29th Aug               

Johnnie Walker Championship                                                       

Gleneagles Hotel, Perthshire, Scotland                                                       

 

2nd - 5th Sept                 

Omega European Masters

Crans-sur-Sierre, Crans Montana, Switzerland                                              

 

9th - 12th Sep                

KLM Open

Hilverschumsche GC, Hilversum, Netherlands                                              

 

23rd  - 26th Sep               

 The Vivendi

Venue tbc

 

1st - 3rd Oct                   

The Ryder Cup

The Celtic Manor Resort, City of Newport, Wales

 

7th - 10th Oct                 

Alfred Dunhill Links Championship

Old Course St Andrews, Carnoustie & Kingsbarns, Scotland                       

 

14th  - 17th Oct                 

Portugal Masters

Oceanico Victoria GC, Vilamoura, Portugal                                                  

 

21st - 24th Oct                 

Castello Masters Costa Azahar

Club de Campo del Mediterraneo, Castellon, Valencia, Spain                     

 

28th - 31st Oct                  

Andalucia Masters

Valderrama GC, Sotogrande, Andalucia, Spain                                            

 

11th - 14th Nov                 

Barclays Singapore Open

The Tanjong  & The Serapong, Sentosa GC, Singapore

 

18th - 21st Nov                 

Hong Kong Open

Hong Kong GC, Fanling, Hong Kong                                                               

 

25th - 28th Nov                 

Dubai World Championship

Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai, United Arab Emirates                                       

 

 

Posted: 4 January 2010 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Tour Info

 

GOLF MEDIA RELEASE
 
 
For Immediate Release                                                                                    Press Contact: Raelle Goates
5th January 2010                                                                                              Tel: 07826 794 530
 
 
Fairways2play launches golf travel in partnership with Nevada Bob’s Golf Holidays
 
 
Nevada Bob's Golf Holidays, a major player within the golf industry and a brand which is respected and recognised worldwide, has been chosen as the partner to launch and develop a golf travel section in partnership with the online golf social network Fairways2play. There are exclusive golf holiday offers available on the Fairways2play website at the wide range of destinations that are offered by Nevada Bob’s Golf Holidays including coaching and improvement activity in the UK, Majorca and Portugal.
Fairways2play was launched in June 2009 as a social network for golfers and golf clubs alike and enables golf clubs to communicate directly with golfers throughout the UK and beyond. The golf clubs are able to use the site as an additional marketing tool to promote their club and its deals and services to both the individual golfer and to societies by adding events, photo’s and promotional information. In addition to the social network is the Course Explorer, a directory with a difference, allowing the golfer to search for courses throughout the UK based upon the specific club facilities that are of interest to them as an individual golfer or society. Tourist information for each county within the UK is also available to those golfers searching for a golf venue whilst away on a family break or business.
Raelle Goates, Marketing Director of Fairways2play, said: “Jason and I are delighted to have teamed up with such a large and well respected global brand and very pleased to be able to offer some fantastic exclusive travel deals to our members through the partnership. We are confident that as our working relationship with Nevada Bob’s Golf Holidays develops we will bring more and more exciting deals to the site over the coming months.”
Boyd Robathan, Managing Director of Nevada Bob’s Golf Holidays said “ Myself and the Nevada Bob’s Golf Holidays team are pleased to have been chosen as the official travel partner of Fairways2play and we are looking forward to developing a working relationship with Raelle and Jason and offering exclusive travel offers to registered members of Fairways2play.
 
For Fairways2play information see www.fairways2play.co.uk or call 07826 794 530.
 
For more information about Nevada Bob’s Golf Holidays, see www.nevadabobsgolfholidays.co.uk or call 01543 256 823.
 
Editor’s Note: Please contact Raelle Goates for more information. Email: raelle@fairways2play.co.uk or call: 07826 794 530.