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In si de t h i s Issue In this issue our cover story celebrates two more huge successes by young amateur golfers from British Columbia. With the announcement of their 2018 Players of The Year, the Pacific Northwest Golf Association (PNGA) acknowledged Richmond's Chris Crisologo as the Male Amateur POY while also picking Delta's Mary Parsons as its Female POY, see the story on page 12. Staying with that theme t he lat est accolade for Proct er's Jackie Lit t le sees her named by the Global Golf Post as a First Team Member in its 2019 All-Amateur selections on page 42 .
young player from BC being selected for a major US College golf program as Vancouver's Leah John was recruited to the University of Nevada Wolfpack Women's Golf Squad (page 30), British Columbia Golf is also proud to announce a new partnership with The ModGolf Podcast and is excited to share host Colin Weston's intriguing interviews with golf industry personalities (page 34).
You can find out how to replace lost or damaged clubs at no cost with Golf Canada's Gold Membership on page 36 and of course we have a number of other interesting and entertaining items for you, including the incredible We also have the wrap on 'fisherman swing' used by Courtenay's Abigail Rigsby Ho-Sung Choi to win the Casio taking her 2nd collegiate golf title at Oklahoma Christian (page World Open (page 22) and much, much more. Enjoy. 16), along with yet another PG 8 | OCT 2018
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BC's M ary Parsons and Chris Crisologo Among 2018 PNGA Players Of The Year ThoseHonoredInclude,ClockwiseFrom Top Left: Men?s Player of the Year,ChrisCrisologoof Richmond,B.C.; Women?s,Mary Parsonsof Delta,B.C.; Men?s Mid-Amateur,Reid Hat ley of HaydenLake,Idaho;Women?s Mid-Amateur,Gret chenJohnsonof Portland,Ore.; Junior Boys?,Ian Siebersof Bellevue,Wash;Junior Girls?,Brit t any Kwon of Bremerton,Wash;Senior Men?s,Tom Brandesof Bellevue,Wash. and Senior Women?s,Lara Tennant of Portland,Ore. PG 12 | NOV 2018
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Amongthis year'sPNGA Player of The Year winnersare Delta, B.C.' sMary Parsons (Women's POY) and Richmond,B.C.' s ChrisCrisologo(Men'sPOY). The PNGA Player of the Year candidatesare nominatedby the variousstate and provincialgolf associations that comprisethe PNGA (Alaska,Alberta, British Columbia,Idaho,Montana, Oregonand Washington),and are selectedby a vote of the PNGA Championship Committeeand membersof the Northwest Golf Media Association. The Mid-Amateurcategory was createdin 2012.The awardsare officiallypresented at the PNGA Annual Meetingin the spring. Click here for a list of playing accomplishmentsof this year?s recipients,as well as a PG 13 | NOV 2018
completehistory of all past PNGA Player of the Year recipients. Men?sPlayer of the Year: ChrisCrisologo (Richmond,B.C.) Crisologograduatedfrom Simon Fraser Universityin 2018,wherehe was named First Team All-GNACall four yearsplayingfor the men?sgolf team.In 2018,he won the BC Amateur and South American Amateur,and qualifiedfor the U.S.Amateur for the second year in a row.At the RBC CanadianOpen,he tied for 45th,competingagainst PGA
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International Amateur Tournament Coming To BC Club Next Year Royal Colwood in Victoria,BCwill be hosting some of the world's best women amateurswhen they compete for the Astor Trophy next August. First contestedin 1959,the Astor Trophy is a women'steam golf tournamentheld every four yearsbetweenteamsof amateurs golfersfrom Great Britain and Ireland,Australia,Canada,New Zealandand South Africa. PG 14 | NOV 2018
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Two semi-locksto be part of Canada'sfive-membersquad would be 2019 Nationalteam membersQuebec'sBrigit t e Thibault and Royal Colwood's own Naomi Ko. The remaining three will likely comefrom the ranksof the National Junior Team.The team would have includedCalgary'sJaclyn Lee but after qualifyingfor the LPGA Tour earlier this month, the only thingshe is pondering whether she should turn pro now or wait until next July. Royal Colwoodwill not be the PG 15 | NOV 2018
The WinningTeam From Great Britain & Ireland in 2011... The Year A Young Lydia Ko Would DominateThis Event WinningEvery One Of Her Matches first CanadianClub to host. MarineDrive did in 1999 precededby HamiltonGolf and CountryClub in 1967 and GlendaleGolf and Country Club,Canadain 1983.Canada has only won the trophy twice (1979 and 1987)and will need to take advantageof the home field if they are to contend against teamsthat can boast multipleplayersranked among the world'stop 100.
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BC's Rigsby Wins Marathon Playoff To Take Oklahoma Intercollegiate Title Oklahoma Christian's Abigail Rigsby played brilliantly at Lawt on Count ry Club, but she still needed to put on a steely display of endurance in a four-hole playoff for medalist honors. PG 16 | NOV 2018
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The junior from Courtenay, British Columbia, capped her final-round 1-under-par 70 with her second career playoff win to take top honors in the Oklahoma Intercollegiate, leading the 15th-ranked Lady Eagles to a runner-up team finish in the 12-team event. Rigsby, who played the par 5s on the 5,985-yard course in 3-under for the tournament, was the only player in the 69-woman field who shot under par on Tuesday. She finished the two-round tournament at 144 (2-over), tied with Junie Khaw of Tarleton State (Texas), who posted her second straight 72. As she did in the West Super Regional in May 2016, when she won a playoff to earn a spot in the NCAA Division II Championship, Rigsby prevailed ? albeit in the longest playoff ever for an PG 17 | NOV 2018
OC women's player. The win was the second in Rigsby's career, the second by an OC player this fall and the 18th individual win in the program's history. Rigsby, who also won last March in the Midwest ern St at e Invitational in Wichita Falls, Texas, became the fourth OC player to record multiple wins, joining Anna Arrese Cort adellas (eight), teammate Kat e Goodwin (four) and Audrey Meisch (three).
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Track Your Golf Handicap And Compete Against Anyone ?I?m not good enoughto keep track of my handicap.?Craig Loughry,Golf Canada?sDirector of Handicapand CourseRating, is tired of hearingthat. ?The purposeof the HandicapSystemis to make the game of golf more enjoyableby enablingplayersof differingabilitiesto competeon an equitablebasis,?the Golf CanadaHandicap Manual states. PG 20 | NOV 2018
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?You?re golfing for a reason or reasons, whether it?sfor the competition against yourself or others, recreation, socializing, whatever. It obviously is a significant part of your activity schedule, so why not keep track on an ongoing basis? ?If you?replayinggolf regularly, you?rekeepingtrack of your scoresin some fashion,?he pointsout. ?If golfersdidn?t care about keepingscore,then courses wouldn?tneed scorecards,but they seem to have to replace thousandsevery year.? Loughryis right.Everyone trackstheir progressin just about every other facet of their lives,so why not in their golf games?In businessor other pursuits,you expect a level playingfield,right?A Golf Canadahandicapfactor providesboth for your golf life. Additionally,you never know when not havinga Golf Canada PG 21 | NOV 2018
handicapfactor will come back to haunt you. Knowingzero about your handicapcan find you playingoff a zero handicap. A coupleof personal anecdotes? Yearsago,I was invited to play in a pro-am.When I showedup at registration,I was asked for my handicap. When I said I didn?t have one,I was told I would have to play off scratch,from the pro tees.
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Okay, most golfers have heard the phrase, "It's not how...it's how many," or "There's no pictures on the scorecard," when it comes to getting a result in a game of golf despite what may be less than exemplary methods. South Korean golf professional Ho-Sung Choi has created a new standard. His incredibly unique 'golf swing' has just enabled him to capture the Casio World Open on the Japan Golf Tour. It's actually his 2nd win on the tour but now people are starting to notice. Choi needs to be in a major...soon. Just watch. PG 22 | NOV 2018
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The R&A and the USGA will administer a global ranking for golfers with disabilities, which will help to grow participation and competition around the world and to promote inclusivity within the sport.
New Global Ranking For Golfers With Disabilities To Launch In 2019 The World Ranking for Golfers wit h Disabilit y will launch on January 1st, 2019 and will be administered in tandem with the World Amat eur Golf Ranking? (WAGR? ) for both men and women via www.WAGR.com. PG 24 | NOV 2018
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The R&A and the USGA will assume responsibility for the ranking following agreement with EDGA, who created the comprehensive and independent Ranking for Golfers with Disability in 2014. Further information for golfers and tournament organisers wishing to register their details with the World Ranking for Golfers with Disability will be made available later this year. Duncan Weir, Executive Director ? Golf Development and Amateur Events at The R&A, said, ?There is an accelerating growth in the number of events around the world for golfers with disabilities to compete in, so it makes absolute sense that there is a global ranking to provide a robust measurement of an individual?s skill and ability. ?It is another important step PG 25 | NOV 2018
towards ensuring that golf is more inclusive of people of all ages and abilities. Along with our colleagues at the USGA we will continue to support EDGA?s drive to grow participation and competition in the sport among all disability groups.? ?One of golf?s best benefits is that it can be played by everyone, and it can be played for a lifetime,?said John Bodenhamer, USGA Senior Managing Director of Championships. ?We are pleased to administer this ranking in partnership with The R&A, as it elevates an important population of the golf
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Three From BC Named To 2019 Golf Canada Squad In all, seven athletescompriseTeam Canada?sNationalAmateur Squad includingfour playerson the men?steam and three on the women?steam.The 10-memberJunior Squad will includefive womenand five men. PG 26 28 | NOV 2018
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?Golf Canadais pleasedto select this outstandinggroup of elite athletesbased on their remarkableperformancesthis past season,?said Jeff Thompson,Golf Canada?schief sport officer. ?Thesesquadsare a product of an immersivetraining environmentled by our head coachesalongsidesport sciencestaff,parents,the provincialhigh-performance programsalongwith member clubs.They will be fantastic representativesof Canadaon the global golf stage.? From Februarythroughearly June,the 10-memberJunior Squad will be based out of Golf Canada?sNationalTraining Centreat Bear MountainGolf Resort in Victoria? thesecond year the programhas provided centralizedtraining, accommodationand education for athletesduringtheir high school second semester. PG 27 | NOV 2018
Team memberswill be immersedin a focusedcentre of excellence,surroundedby world-classtechnicalcoaching staff and expertsin the areasof mental performance, physiotherapy,biomechanics and nutrition. The followingathleteshave been selectedto Team Canada?s2019 Amateur Squad: W OMEN?SNATIONAL AMATEURSQUAD Jaclyn Lee,Calgary,Alta., GlencoeGolf & CountryClub (21) Naomi Ko, Victoria,B.C.,Royal ColwoodGolf Club (21) Brigit t eThibault ,Rosemère, Que.,Club Laval-sur-le-Lac(19)
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Evan Schiller's Annual Golf Calendar Released While calendars may be a little old- school,this is one that you will keep in view for the next 12 months. Evan Schiller is one of the world'sbest golf photographers and it's hard to name a top course he hasn't shot.
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Marine Drive Golf Club's Leah John, Seen Here Teeing Off At Her Home Course In The Canadian Women's Amateur This Summer, Is Headed To The University Of Nevada In Reno On A Full Ride Golf Scholarship
Vancouver's Leah John Signs Full Ride Golf Scholarship To The University Of Nevada In Reno Nevada women's golf coach Kat hleen Takaishi signed three young players to National Letters of Intent during the early signing period, with Vancouver's Leah John being one of them. PG 30 | NOV 2018
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"I am very excited about this recruiting class," said Takaishi. "Their hard work and dedication exemplify the values and culture we have built over the past few years. Each of them brings a unique aspect to our team. I anticipate this class making a big impact on our success moving forward." An international recruit from Canada, John was a three-sport athlete in golf, basketball and volleyball. In 2017 her team representing her golf club captured the Champions Golf Tournament title and followed that up with a zone championship in 2018. She represented Team BC at the Canadian Nationals this year and helped her team to a second place finish. John is a PG 32 | NOV 2018
two-time women's club champion at Marine Drive Golf Club in Vancouver and twice was named the most improved junior at Marine Drive. In 2017 she captured the individual crown on the Maple Leaf Junior Tour. Outside of golf, John is heavily involved in community service. She has taken a service trip to Guatemala where she worked with orphaned children, ran the Mental Wellness Club at York House High School, was the recipient of the Initiative Award for her work in the community and school, and received the Citizenship Award for being a scholar and leader in her community. Visit the University of Nevada Wolf Pack Women's Golf website HERE.
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Host Colin West on (who works and lives in Vancouver) speaks with industry influencers, innovators, disruptors and entrepreneurs who are shaping the future of golf. Launched in May 2017 and now 50 episodes in, The ModGolf Podcast shines the spotlight on a diverse range of golf industry guests who share their engaging stories. We?ll be featuring the most recently published episodes in future newsletters, but to get you started we suggest listening to Colin?s energetic interview with Michael Breed. Click here and press Play to start listening. PG 35 | NOV 2018
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putter out of my bag while I was at the rangeright before my match.My red TaylorMade Spider? ,?he lamented,adding a few expletivesdirectedat the thief. At last check,that putter retails for close to $400.He thought he was out of pocket for a replacement. The club responded immediately.?So sorry this CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
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happened,?messagedthe director of golf.?But glad you are a member of @golfcanada which includesreimbursement for thesesituations.? He was unawareof that.And, most likely,so are you. Golf Canada?sIncident Prot ect ionprovidesup to $2,500 reimbursementfor damaged,lost or stolen equipment,amongseveral other advantagesyou may not be awareof. Like the fellow mentionedpreviously,you may think it will never happento you.But it can.And will. Like the guy at my club who placed his clubsand bag behind his car and then backed over them.And if you?retravelling this winter or any time for that matter,your Golf Canada membershipprotectsyou. For example,airlinesmay or PG 37 | NOV 2018
may not reimburseyou for accidentalor intentional incidentsbut that?ssmall consolation. Team Canadamember Maddie Szeryk was on her way to her first tournamentof the year at TexasA&M when her clubs came down the airport carousel.The headsof her driver,3-woodand 5-wood were snappedoff. Golf and travel writer Ted McInt yrehas a similar story. ?As a frequent traveler,I am a master club packer but had the head fall off my driver when I openedmy travel case.Can?t
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Both From Abbotsford And Members At Ledgeview Golf Club, Adam Hadwin (L) And Nick Taylor (R), Teamed Up To Represent Canada At This Year's ISPS Handa World Cup Of Golf In Melbourne, Australia
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Adam Hadwin and Nick Taylor go way back. Both hailing from the same hometown of Abbotsford, BC, Canada?s representatives in the ISPS HANDA Melbourne World Cup of Golf have been a part of nearly every stage of each other?s young careers. The two first became familiar with each other?s talent as teenagers during the long summer days spent at Ledgeview Golf and Country Club and grew even closer while rooming together during their time on the Web.com Tour as they honed their games prior to beginning their careers on the PGA TOUR. ?It?s pretty exciting. We grew up at the same golf course, same city,?Hadwin said prior to the event. We?ve roomed a lot together. We both live in Phoenix and both of our families are still in Abbotsford, so we share a lot in common.? CLICK HERE for complete story. CLICK HERE to see wrap up of World Cup with Canada finishing T4
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Two From B.C. Among Global Golf Post's World's Best Amateurs For 2018 One Of BC's Most DecoratedGolfers,Procter's Jackie Little,Has Been RecognizedBy The Global Golf Post As A First Team All- AmateurSelection - Image CourtesyGlobal Golf Post. lobal Golf Post has named their 6th Annual Global Golf Post All-AmateurTeams.Selectionswere made for Men & Women's Amateur,Mid-Amateurand Senior categorieswith some 199 PG 42 | NOV 2018
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playersfrom 24 nationsbeing honoured. Guidedmostly by the World Amateur Golf Rankings,the selectioncommitteealso put in a lot of hoursscouring resultsand national rankings to comeup with who they consider had the best yearsas amateur playersaround the globe. Jim Nugent givesan overview of the selectionprocesshere . You can navigateforwardfrom there to see the full report on each of the first team,second team and honourablemention selections. Canadawas representedthis year by nine different players, with 8 of thosebeingfrom the women'scategories.Of those, two were from British Columbia,Procter'sJackie Little,a 1st Team Senior Women'schoiceand Victoria's Alison Murdoch,a Senior Women's2nd Team member. PG 43 | NOV 2018
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OC golfers now have won the Oklahoma Intercollegiate two of the past three years, as Goodwin took top honors in 2016, when the event was played at Fort Sill Golf Course. Goodwin ? who posted OC's other individual fall win this season, in the Dallas Baptist Match Play Invitational ? was the Lady Eagles' No. 2 player Tuesday. The senior from Tulsa fired a 72 and tied for fifth overall at 149. Freshman Alexandria Bennet t , who held a share of the first-round lead after shooting 72 on Monday, posted a 79 and her overall score of 151 tied her for eighth, giving her her first career top-10 finish. She led the field with nine birdies in the tournament. Senior Elizabet h Freeman finished 15th at 153 after a final-round 78, while | NOV 2018
sophomore Shaley Goad shot an 80 and was 43rd at 162. Playing as an individual, OC freshman Felicit y W it t enberg tied for 19th at 155 after posting a 74 on Tuesday. OC's team score Tuesday of 299 put the Lady Eagles at 597, three shots behind No. 25-ranked Tarlet on St at e. The Lady Eagles finished well ahead of third-place Angelo St at e (Texas), which had a two-day score of 611. The Oklahoma Intercollegiate was OC's final tournament of the fall, a season in which the Lady Eagles won one event (the Northeastern State Women's Classic) and finished as the runner-up in two others. OC will begin its spring season March 4-5 in the Diffie Ford-Lincoln Invitational at Kickingbird Golf Course in Edmond.
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+ brands continue to maintain their brand identities and operate separately, but they will jointly invest in key people, technology and supply chain to enhance future profitable growth and synergies. ?Sporting Life experiences its strongest sales in the winter months, while Golf Town experiences its strongest sales in the summer months,? said David Russell, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of Sporting Life. ?We believe this to be a natural ?hedge?allowing both companies strong profitable performance throughout the year.? ?Enhancing our people, technology and supply chain while obtaining synergies will allow for a streamlined, profitable roll out of our | NOV 2018
Sport ingLife Group Limit ed expansion plans. We intend to add stores in B.C beyond Brentwood, more in Alberta, Ontario and Quebec, and to enter Manitoba,?added Russell. Golf Town continues to invest in its brand and network of stores with a next generation store concept launching in March 2019 in Richmond, B.C. ?Since the acquisition of Golf Town in 2016, we have invested in Canada on people, technology and our stores,? said Chad McKinnon, President of Golf Town. ?This merger will accelerate that investment and open up new opportunities for our brand and our people, while maintaining the separate identity and teams of both brands.?
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Someof my drivesbarely made the tee block from wheremy fellow amateurs(the oneswith official handicaps)were playing from.Needlessto say, I startedpostingevery score after that humiliation. My wife (who faithfullymaintainsan accuratehandicapfactor) playsin the member-guesttournamentat a friend?sclub every summer.The club sendsout a friendlynote leadingup to the event.It says,?it is the member?sresponsibilityto providea handicapfactor from an accreditedgolf associationfor their guest(s).Failureto do so will result in your guest(s)playingfrom scratch.Pleasenote that scorecards,lettersor ?she shootsabout an 85?are unacceptable.? If you have a Golf CanadaGold-levelmembership,the lengthy list of benefitsincludesan official handicapfactor.It?s easy to post your adjustedscoresonlineor at any Golf Canadamember courseand there?seven an app for your phone.It?s easy to join onlineeven if you?renot already a member of a club and start trackingyour scoresright away. Now that I?ve persuadedthose of you who haven?t maintaineda current and accuratefactor (you must post all scoresusingthe easy-to-understandEquitableStrokeControl system)to get on the bandwagon,here are some other handicappingnotes. ACTIVESEASONS Regrettably,the end of the Canadiangolf seasonis approaching. Each provincialgolf associationdecideson what is called the ?activeseason?for handicappostingpurposes. By province,the activeseasonsare: | NOV 2018
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PROVINCE
ACTIVE SEASONS
British Columbia
March 1-Nov. 15
Alberta
March 1-Oct. 31
Saskatchewan
April 15-Oct. 31
Manitoba
April 15-Oct. 31
Ontario
April 15-Oct. 31
Quebec
April 15-Oct. 31
Nova Scotia
April 15-Oct. 31
New Brunswick
May 1-Oct. 31
Prince Edward Island
April 16-Nov. 14
Newfoundland and Labrador
April 1-Nov. 30
GOINGSOUTH THISW INTER? It?s never been easier to post out-of-countryscoresif you?re lucky enoughto play in a warmer clime this winter. ?Essentially,all you have to do is simply changethe Canadian flag icon to the internationalone and then start typingin the most uniquepart of the club/coursename,?saysTaylor Stevenson,Golf Canada?smanager of member services. As well,saysLoughry,the InternationalGolf Network(IGN) allowsGolf Canadamembersto link their golf membership (handicaprecord)from Canadato their U.S. club(s).What?sthe advantageof that? ?You only need to post your score once and that score | NOV 2018
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automaticallygetsposted into the other record.Thisis not only important now for our many memberswho travel and golf outsidethe country,but will be more so when the World HandicapSystemis implemented.? W EARETHEW ORLD In 2020,the new unified World HandicapSystemwill be implementedto make handicapstruly consistent and equitable aroundthe globe.The new systemwill featuremore flexibility and reflect the changesin how the game is played worldwide. For example,both competitiveand recreationalroundswill count for handicappurposes,the number of scoresneededto obtain a new handicapwill be reducedand,perhapsmost importantly,the result will be a consistent handicapthat is portablefrom courses to courseand countryto country. Thereis even a calculationthat considersthe impact that abnormalcourseand weather conditionsaffectedyour score. Click here for more on handicapping.
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community that clearly loves the game and enables a variety of competitive opportunities around the world. Together with the modifications to the Rules of Golf for golfers with disabilities and the USGA?s work to make golf courses more accessible, we are working to create meaningful and lasting change to make golf more welcoming.? Tony Bennett, President of EDGA and Director of Education for the PGAs of Europe, said, ?This is a crucial step forward for the growth and development of the sport
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for golfers with disabilities and we believe it will act as a catalyst for encouraging more people into playing golf, both competitively and recreationally, around the world.? The announcement of the World Ranking for Golfers with Disability coincides with the playing of the Australian All Abilities Championship, which is being organized by Golf Australia and will see 12 golfers tee it up at The Lakes in Sydney this week alongside the professionals at the Emirates Australian Open.
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imaginehow far they must comewith risks.If you have an have fallen upsidedown for incident while drivingone,a that to occur.? Gold-levelmembershipcovers you for damagesup to $2,500. Thereare myriad examples. Prior to the Ryder Cup, As a Gold-levelmember,you Denmark?sThorbjornOlesen also receivea set of lost not one but two setsof identificationlabelsto affix to clubsin 10 days.Thissummer, your clubsin the event that you GraemeMcDowell?sclubs misplaceone.Anyonefindingit disappearedduringa flight and can report it throughan online he was forced to withdraw notificationsystem.You will from final qualifyingfor the receivean email immediately Open Championship.Another PGA TOURpro?sclubswent missingthanksto the airline and were discoveredfor sale at a used sportinggoodsstore. Do you play a coursewith adjacent homes?Do you occasionallymissa tee shot? (Rhetoricalquestion.)If you break a window,you?re coveredup to $1,000 for the damageyou caused. Team Canada Member Maddie Golf cartsare convenient but Szeryk's BeheadedGolf Clubs as motorizedvehicles,they | NOV 2018
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and be reunitedwith your club. Golf CanadaGold-level Alongwith providingan official membershipwas there to HandicapFactor,these are the protect them. main benefitsof your Golf So far this year,accordingto Canadamembership. statsprovidedby Golf Canada, there were 189 claimsfor TO LEARN MOREABOUT which almost $115,000was GOLFCANADA MEMBERSHIP,CLICK HERE. paid out in restitution.Of those claims,119 were for Think it can?t happento you? clubsand other equipment,39 Most likely,these folksdidn?t for window damageand the either but when it did, they remainderfor variousother were relievedto find that their deductibleincidents. ?Cart containing wallet,car keys,cell phoneand golf equipment rolled into lake.Rangefinder and box of ballslost.?
?Hit a drive and the ball hit a cart path and went througha residentialwindow.?
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?Drivingcart and strap that holdsbag onto cart brokeand bag fell off. My driver was in two pieces.?
?The remote-control Some examples caddiewent into a from claimant s: pond.Retrievedright away but has not workedsince.? ?Push cart with clubsrolled down a steep slope and ended upsidedown in a water hazard.?
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Tour players.A semifinalistfor the 2018 Jack Nicklaus NationalPlayer of the Year award,Crisologois a member of the CanadianNational Amateur Team.
Women?sPl ay er of t heYear :
Women?sAmateur and Big-10 ConferenceChampionship.
Men?sMid- Amat eur Pl ay er of t heYear :
Reid Hat ley (HaydenLake,Idaho)
Hatley was named the Men?s Mid-AmateurPlayer of the Mary Parsons Year for the fourth consecutive (Delta,B.C.) year.He won the 2018 Men?s Now a junior on the Indiana Mid-Amateurfor both the Universitywomen?sgolf team, PNGA and WSGA,and was a Parsonsset the school?s quarterfinalistin the PNGA single-seasonstrokeaverage Men?sAmateur,competing record in her freshmanyear, against collegeplayers.Hatley when she also set a new school finishedthird in the record for lowest 18-hole WashingtonState Amateur, round.In 2018,Parsonswon tied for sixth in the Mexican the BC Women?sAmateur,and Amateur,and qualifiedfor the made the Round of 64 at the U.S. Mid-Amateur.He also tied U.S. Women?sAmateur and for 15th in the Northwest Round of 16 at the Women?s Open,competingagainst the WesternAmateur.She also tied region?sPGA professionals. for 43rd in both the Canadian Hatley was also selectedas the | NOV 2018
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2018 WSGA Men?s Mid-AmateurPlayer of the Year.
Thisis now the seventhtime that Brandeshas receivedthis award.He won four titlesin 2018,includingthe PNGA Senior Men?sAmateur, Women?sMid- Amat eur WashingtonState Senior Pl ay er of t heYear : Men?sAmateur,WSGA Senior Men?sChampionof Gret chenJohnson Champions,and the Senior (Portland,Ore.) Royal OaksInvitational.He Johnsonmade a mark on the also made the Round of 64 in regional and national scenein the U.S. Senior Amateur,and 2018.She won the OGA tied for seventhin the Women?sTournamentof WashingtonSenior Open. Champions,finishedsecond in Brandeswas also selectedas the OregonWomen?s the 2018 WSGA Senior Men?s Mid-Amateur,runner-upin the Player of the Year. PNGA Women?sMid-Amateur, and madethe Round of 16 at Senior Women?sPl ay er the OregonWomen?sAmateur. of t heYear : Her most high-profilefinish in 2018 wasbeinga semifinalist Lara Tennant in the U.S. Women?s (Portland,Ore.) Mid-Amateur. Tennant was named the Senior Women?sPlayer of the Year for Senior Men?sPl ay er the second year in a row.In of t heYear : 2018,she won the Oregon Women?sSenior Amateur and Tom Brandes the OregonWomen?s (Bellevue,Wash.) | NOV 2018
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Mid-Amateur.Her most significant accomplishmentof the year came when she won the U.S. Senior Women?s Amateur,a national title. Tennant also qualifiedfor the U.S. Senior Women?sOpen, and finishedsecond in the CaliforniaSenior Women?sAmateur.
WSGA Junior Boys?Player of the Year.
Junior Gir l s?Pl ay er of t heYear :
Brit t any Kwon
(Bremerton,Wash.) In 2018,Kwon won two WJGA titles,as well as the WJGA District 3 Championship,and Junior Boys?Pl ay er finishedsecond in the WJGA of t heYear : State Championship.She won an AJGA title,and finished Ian Siebers 26th in the IMG Academy (Bellevue,Wash.) Junior World Championship. Sieberswon an astonishing Kwon also won the WIAA 3A five titlesthis year,which High School State includetwo AJGA victories, Championshipfor the third two WJGA titles,and the PNW consecutiveyear.She was also PGA Junior Championship, selectedas the 2018 WSGA wherehe would eventually Junior Girls?Player of the Year. finish ninth in the Junior Boys? PGA NationalChampionship. He madethe round of 64 at the U.S. Amateur,and finished fourth in the WIAA 3A High School Championship.Siebers was also selectedas the 2018 | NOV 2018
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You can see some of his work acrossCanadaHERE. For this,the 10th year of publishing,his GOLFSHOTS Calendar featuresthe 5th hole of David McLay Kidd's BandonDuneson the cover. SaysSchiller, "It has been an amazingyear with photo shootsat some of the great golf coursesacrossthe US. Several of the coursesI photographedthis year appear in my 2019 calendar as well as for sale as printson my online store. With the holidayscomingthis might be a great place to check out giftsfor the golfersin your life."
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MEN?SNATIONALAMATEURSQUAD Joey Savoie,La Prairie,Que.,PinegroveCountryClub (24) ChrisCrisologo,Richmond,B.C.,MarineDrive Golf Club (22) Josh W halen,Napanee,Ont.,NapaneeGolf & CountryClub (23) BrendanMacDougall,Calgary,Alta.,GlencoeGolf & CountryClub (20) CompleteNational Amateur Squad bioscan be found here. The followingathleteshave been selectedto Team Canada?s 2019 Junior Squad: W OMEN?SJUNIORSQUAD Célest eDao,Notre-Dame-de-l?Île-Perrot, Que.,SummerleaGolf & CountryClub (17) Ellie Szeryk,Allen,Tex.,OntarioPublicPlayer (17) Emily Zhu,RichmondHill, Ont.,NationalPinesGolf Club (14) Sarah Beqaj,Toronto,Ont.,TorontoGolf Club (16) Monet Chun,RichmondHill,Ont.,Summit Golf & CountryClub (17) MEN?SJUNIORSQUAD Laurent Desmarchais,Longueuil,Que.,Club de golf La Valléedu Richelieu(17) Christ opherVandet t e,Beaconsfield,Que.,SummerleaGolf & CountryClub (17) Jeevan Sihot a,Victoria,B.C.,GorgeVale Golf Club (14) Olivier Ménard,Salaberry-de-Valleyfield,Que.,(18) | NOV 2018
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Kai Iguchi,Banff,Alta.,Banff SpringsGolf Club (18) CompleteJunior Squad player bioscan be found here. TEAM CANADACOACHINGSTAFFANNOUNCED Golf Canadais pleasedto announcethe 2019 Team Canada coachingstaff that will support both the NationalAmateur and Junior Squads.On the men?sside,Derek Ingram of Winnipeg, Man.returnsas Men?sAmateur Squad Head Coach.Robert Rat cliffeof Comox,B.C. will be leadingthe Men?sJunior Squad. On the women?sside,Trist an Mullally of Waterdown,Ont., returnsas Women?sAmateur Squad Head Coach.Mat t W ilson, from Newmarket,Ont.,will overseethe Women?sJunior Squad. Wilson,who also worksas Golf Canada?sdirector of next generationperformance,will resumeleadershipof the Junior Squad centralizedprogramat Bear Mountainalongside Ratcliffe. ?Derek and Tristan have had tremendoussuccesswith Team Canadaathletesand the evolutionof our national team programwill see Robert and Matt play a more significant role throughthe centralizedtrainingenvironmentat Bear Mountain,?added Thompson.?We are excitedto build on the successof Team Canada?snew centralizedprogramin helping our youngstarsmake the jump to the next level in their careers.? Mullally,Ingram,Rat cliffeand W ilson are all Class?A? professionalswith the PGA of Canada. The 2019 Team CanadaYoungPro Squad athleteselectionis expectedin December. | NOV 2018
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Course manager Troon, Pronghorn Resort, Mt. Bachelor and Ship Sticks have teamed-up for the ?Pronghorn Sweepstakes.?
The
winner will receive:
- $1,250 for lodging and food & beverage, - Two golf twosomes, - $1,250 in lift tickets or rentals at Mt. Bachelor or a
whitewater adventure with Sun Country Tours, - $500 VISA gift card, golf club shipping from Ship Sticks (not available in Canada) The draw will take place on January 14, 2019 .
Ent er by visit ing www.troon.com/Sweepstakes-Pronghorn | NOV 2018
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