Monday 13 December 2010



The inaugural Thursday Night Golf Society Event saw a stellar (or should that be Stella) field grace the magnificent Abbey Hill Golf Club.
In near perfect weather, TNGS saw its best scoring with no-one falling under 29 points.

DMan Groves took the honours with a “cuttable” 44 points, with Chris “I didn’t realise anyone else was allowed to win” Branton coming in 2nd with 39 (which had a couple of handicap protecting blobs). Chris “my tourettes is improving” Monaghan was 3rd with 35.



Abbey Result:



OOM as at Oct 2010



Going forward We’ll add a £3 Kitty fee (£2 to the event and £1 to go towards an OOM Prize at the end of the year)

Next event

February 26th Saturday

Rest of the 2010 -2011 Calendar

2011
February 26th Saturday
March 26th Saturday
April 11th 12th Sunday Monday Away Trip – Breadsall Priory - Derbyshire
May 29th Sunday
June 25th Saturday
July 31st Sunday
August 27th Saturday
September 25th Saturday (Society Championship Type Thing – Decent Course - followed by beers)
October 30th Sunday

Society Handicap Rules

Points better than 36 points -0.3 per point
Points worse than 30 points +0.1 per point
Winning an event -1.0 (not applied to the Abbey event but will be going forward).

Mons

Wednesday 14 July 2010

150th Open Golf Championship - Tips and Picks

The Open returns to St Andrews this year with as many people interested in interviewing Tiger as watching golf.

Here are my tips for the week:

the Favourites :

Tiger Woods - 7-1 - the Longest odds for him in a major for a long time.  His putting has been causing him trouble (in fact Nike has bullied him into changing it) and he's not got a great track record in bad weather - however he has won here twice and could eat the course up.

Justin Rose - 20-1 - In great form - has won the last 2 times out on PGA Tour.  Seems more relaxed than ever.  However, he has the poor habit of one bad round a major, time for him to step up.

Padraig Harrington- 25-1 - Not in great form but apparently swinging the club the best ever and has won the open twice.  Wont mind the predicted bad weather.

Ian Poulter - 25-1 Good record in the Open - having a good year, but is in a slight lull.  Has been gearing himself up for the Open

Luke Donald - 40-1 - Getting back to his best, very steady and has played well in bad conditions before.

Outsiders

Bo Van Pelt - 140-1 - An "unknown" american always tends to do well and Van Pelt is having a steady year and putts well.

Paul Lawrie - 250-1 - Former Open Champion - loves crap weather and links courses - could go well.

Franscesco Molinari - 66-1 - His brother won last week, but this guy has a fantastic touch and is having a very good year.




Thursday 6 May 2010

Waterville Golf Links voted in to top 100 courses

Golf Magazine (U.K.), the most prestigious of the European Union Golf Magazines, has published the rankings of the top 100 courses in Britain and Ireland for almost 40 years.  Waterville first hit the 1988 list in the humble position of 49, and over the years, with patience and substantial investment, rose to their current position of 13th in Britain and Ireland.



This year, using their time tested formula and the worldwide experience of their raters, they have produced their first ranking of the “Top 100 Courses in the World”.  Waterville is honoured to be part of this prestigious fraternity.  The course is a must on your travels to South West Ireland, and whilst not as well known as Ballybunion or Tralee, Waterville links is my personal favourite.  A hearty BRAVO should be given to Noel Cronin and his staff, Mike Murphy and his ground crew, and of course, Tom Fazio and the staff of Fazio Design.

This is the year to plan your return to Waterville – the dollar is strong, airfares are cheap, the Guinness is smooth and Waterville Links is at its best.  Oh Yes! The very respected Irish Farmers Almanac (consultant to NASA) is predicting a dry summer and Lough Currane produced two trophy fish recently – 11lb 2oz Sea trout and 19lb Salmon

Wednesday 31 March 2010

Sweden withdraw from race to host The 2018 Ryder Cup

Sweden withdraw from race to host The 2018 Ryder Cup

 

The Swedish Golf Federation and Scandinavian Golf Event Management (SGEM), the company behind the country’s bid to host The Ryder Cup, have decided to withdraw their candidature for the 2018 contest and switch their focus to the 2022 event.

 

The organisers cited a weakened economy and insurmountable challenges in terms of sourcing the necessary finances – including lack of Government funding - as the reasons for their decision to pull out of the race.

 

France, Germany, Holland, Portugal and the city of Madrid are the other parties involved in the bid to stage the biennial match in 2018.

 

Jacob Wallenberg, Chairman of SGEM, said: “The Ryder Cup is a fantastic event and it is regrettable that it was not possible to resolve the funding for 2018. However, Sweden needs major events and one of these may be The Ryder Cup. We will work to ensure we can make a new application for 2022.”

 

Richard Hills, Ryder Cup Director, said: “We fully respect Sweden’s decision to withdraw from the bidding process for The 2018 Ryder Cup. These are challenging times and we appreciate the complexities of preparing a submission which meets all the necessary criteria.

 

 “Swedish golfers have played a leading role in Europe’s recent Ryder Cup successes and we hope that Sweden will be in a position to make a vigorous bid to stage the event when it returns to Europe in 2022.

 

“Meanwhile we look forward to receiving the official bid documents from the five parties still involved in the 2018 process, namely France, Germany, Holland, Portugal and Madrid.”

So, with Portugal still in the hunt (and would be very popular with the British and Irish vote), which of the courses would be considered.  Well from a course quality point of view and logistics, its difficult to see any of the Lisbon courses to be considered.  Despite the quality of Troia and Oitavos Dunes, I think they are both far too short and certainly do not have the logistical or financially structures.  So that leaves us the Algarve courses.

Of these, I would suggest there are 5 main contenders:

Quinta Do Lago - with 3 courses on site its a golfing hotbed and lots of quality.  It has decent infrastructure and is pretty close to the airport, so its a contender.

Oceanico Victoria - Probably the favourite.  Hosts the Portugal Masters and Oceanico is the largest Golf Business on the Iberian Peninsula.  Add to this their partnership with Troon Golf, it's easy to see the event taking place there.

San Lorenzo - Probably too short to host the event, but we can dream!

Vale Do Lobo - Similar to Quinta Do Lago, with two very good courses and decent infrastructure and extremely popular with British and Irish golfers alike.

Monte Rei - The Nicklaus course is modern and well respected, but probably too far off the "beaten track" to compete.


Its difficult to predict who is the favourite for the event.  Spain has Madrid, and is a very strong contender, but has had the event before - which may count against them.

Germany probably fancy their chances.  The Langer effect should not be underestimated, a Ryder Cup hero (as captain and player).  But golf is not growing as quickly as the Germans would like and with only one real chance of a player (Martin Kaymer) it may go against them.

France and Holland bring up the rear.  The French have plenty of decent courses to boast and have enjoyed a growing reputation in their playing base, whilst the Dutch seem to be making up the numbers in the bid.

For me, Portugal would be a great venue both for the courses and the weather.  But my money would be on France being awarded the Competition.  One thing is for sure, whoever is hosting, they will need to welcome British and Irish fans with open arms.


Monday 22 February 2010

Poulter on top of the World

Ian Poulter crowned a memorable week for English Golf by capturing the World Golf Championship Matchplay event in Tuscon Arizona.

The Woburn based player defeated his compatriot Paul Casey  4 and 2 in the 36 Hole Final.  Poulter, who has been knocking on the door of a big win, was suitable delighted.

Woburn is one of the best golf complexes in the UK.  It boasts 3 championship courses, all of which are fantastically well kept and have hosted event such as the European Tour's British Master, the English Seniors Open and the Ladies English Open.

The 3 courses are the Marquess, the Dukes, and the Duchess.


The Marquess is the most recent addition to the stable and is considered by most to be the strongest course of the three.  Personally, my favourite is the Dukes.

It boasts such a variety of golf holes, with unique terrain and challenges along the way.  Take the 3rd for example.  Its a short downhill par 3 measuring just 134 yards, framed by rhododendron bushes, has recently been voted into the 'World's Top 500 Holes' by Golf Magazine.

the Par 5 5th is also a great test, lind of the tee is a huge swale to the left of the fairway, waiting to gobble up any ball not long or straight enough - a hit and hope shot then awaits the victim.

Its this use of the natural land which makes the Dukes so appealing.  the little known Charles Lawrie.

Get yourself to Woburn and dont be picky which course to play, you'll love all three of them.


Friday 19 February 2010

Tiger Woods - Who do you think you are?

Tiger Eldrick Woods, never has one man had such an influence on the sport he has played. Woods' meteoric rise to fame is global. His fan base is huge, his talent unrivalled.

Woods has been number one in the World Golf Rankings since 2005 and has collated 14 major championship wins in a fantastic career.

Golf fans adore him and, when news broke of the marital problems, most of us shrugged our shoulders. He's human, we all make mistakes. We want to see Tiger back and playing.


Yet, his announcement to run a "media circus" during one of the largest competitions his fellow professionals play, has left me fuming. Tiger doesn't think he is bigger than the game, it appears he thinks he is the game.

Ernie Els reacted first calling it "selfish" and that he felt sorry for the sponsor.

The sponsor, Accenture, was a previous main sponsor for Tiger. Accenture pulled the sponsorship following his "marital problems"....., now Tiger has exacted revenge by overshadowing their flagship event.

Woods is probably the greatest golfer we have ever seen, but he has lost me as an admirer and a fan.....