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EDITOR’S NOTE AND CONTENTS It is always keenly fought but this year’s Northern Golfer Match Play Pairs was closer than ever. Hosted by Middlesbrough Golf Club, which is also the subject of this issue’s course review, Eaglescliffe’s Matt Sibley and Dave Wainman overcame a fast start by opponents Luke Eustace and Mark Kelly of Sleby to lift the trophy in the event’s 15th year. It was a fitting end to a competition which has attracted golfers from across the North East and Yorkshire - thank you to all who participated and to all the clubs which have supported the tournament. Matt and Dave will be in Portugal this month and we’ll report on how they do in the next issue - for now congratulations to them both. Congratulations are also due to Adam Chapman for his maiden victory on the EuroPro Tour, which secured a step up to the Challenge Tour for 2018, and to David Hague for winning the North of England Open Championship. One of our favourite themes at Northern Golfer is highlighting the success of young players and there is certainly plenty to shout about this month. On page 8 you can read about two young golfers - Arron Mansfield and Andrew Griffiths - who enjoyed meeting their heroes and being in the spotlight at the incredibly successful British Masters held at Close House in September. Meanwhile, eight-year-old Tom Hartshorne has kept dad Ally on his toes at Rockliffe Hall, while 10-year-old Alfie Baldwin proved to be too much for the men at Wilton. This month we also Jonathan Ward in A Round With - a tireless champion for junior golf in Durham. We also defy anybody to play the ball where it was lying after Ann Green’s drive - check out the picture in From the Bunker on page 46. Well done to all the winners picking up trophies from club competitions this month and good luck to those taking part in the various winter leagues. Remember to support your club through the winter months and let us know of any successes we can share with our readers.
Paul Robertson, editor editor@northerngolfer.co.uk
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Success for Chapman and Hague, Rebecca marches on, plus father like son
14-20 TEEING OFF
Alfie triumphs, Darlington shine, girl power and Yorkshire’s fantastic hat-trick
29 DEAN BAILEY Goes after the bandits
30 PRO-FILE
Whitburn’s Greg Jobling
31 TOUR LIFE
Chris Paisley looks ahead
32 A ROUND WITH DCGU’s Jonathan Ward
42 TIPS
Avoiding the dreaded sh***** with John Harrison
FRONT COVER
How this year’s Match Play Pairs was won
44 COMPETITIONS
Pages 24-26
34 MIDDLESBROUGH GOLF CLUB
Golf to be won at Burgham Park, Close House, Hartlepool and South Moor
36 LATEST WINTER GOLF GEAR
46 FROM THE BUNKER The long and short of it, a rare bird and a treemendous drive
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Seventh heaven
Mike Ure Mike Ure has clocked up a magnificent seven with his latest win in the Teesside Alliance Championship. The Billingham pro first won the championship as a 21-yearold amateur in 1984 - when it was played over 36 holes - and he’s gone on to win it on a regular basis with victories in 1989, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2016 and now 2017. Club champion five times at Billingham, Ure also played more than 40 times for Durham, picked up successive Durham County Championship titles in 1983 and 1984, and was also in the successful Durham side which won the Northern Counties Big Six title and went on to narrowly miss out on the national crown at St Enodoc. He turned pro in 1989 and has won more than 40 PGA events - including the North East and North West PGA Championship and has qualified twice for the Senior Open Championship presented by Rolex, the second time this year for the event at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club in Wales. “I suppose it’s a pretty long record, but I just like playing,” said Mike. His latest Alliance title came, fittingly, over his home course at Billingham when he posted a round of 70 to edge out Teesside Golf Club’s Stewart Pilgrim by one shot. Founded in 1923, the Alliance brings together amateurs and professionals from clubs across Teesside for regular events each summer. 04 NORTHERN GOLFER
David Hague receives the Championship Trophy from John and Gill Shaw
Hague finishes in style
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avid Hague wrapped up a stunning season with success in the North of England Open Championship. The Malton and Norton-based player came through in style to win the final event on the 2017 England Golf Order of Merit at Alwoodley on the outskirts of Leeds.
In difficult conditions, Hague posted a score of one over-par (285) to win by two shots from Darlington’s Andrew Wilson. The win saw the England cap clinch fifth place in the England Order of Merit table and the honour of being the highest placed Yorkshireman. A level par first round of 71 on a
David Hague
very blustery day saw him tucked in behind Nick Poppleton (Wath) who shot a great 68 and Fulford’s James Cass. Poppleton added a second round of 73 with Hague recording another 71 before seizing his chance with a 69, to go one shot ahead of Poppleton. In the final round, Hague kept his nose in front with a round of 74 as Wilson posted a one under-par round of 70 to take the runners-up spot on a total of 287. The win capped a year in which Hague represented England at home and abroad, won the Lagonda Trophy, and won the York Rose Bowl as well being runner-up in the West of England Strokeplay Championship, the Yorkshire Matchplay Championship and the Yorkshire Amateur Championship.
Cumbrian club champions Kirkby Lonsdale Golf Club outlasted clubs from across Cumbria to win the county’s Inter-Club Match Play competition for 2017. The season-long knockout competition sees teams of four compete head-to-head with this year’s finals taking place at Eden
Golf Club. Kirbky Lonsdale saw off Carlisle A in their semi-final – Jake Woof and Liam Mason teaming up to win 7up in their foursomes match as Ryan Crayston and Ian Robinson lost their match 2dn. In the final, Woof and Mason’s 2up win was enough to seal victory.
l-r: Ian Robinson, Ryan Crayston, Mick Reid, Jim DeRosier, Jake Woof and Liam Mason
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Champion Chapman
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umbria’s Adam Chapman led wire-to-wire to win the HotelPlanner.com PGA EuroPro Tour Sky Sports Tour Championship and earn a full Challenge Tour card for 2018. Chapman won the event in style with a nine under-par three-round total in the £97,980 event – including an ace on day two at the Oceanico Faldo Course on The Algarve. Based at Carus Green Golf Club, Chapman started his final round in less than convincing fashion with two bogies and just one birdie in his first six holes while MK Kim (Golfmind Korea) made three birdies to tie the lead. “In a way, it put my mind off the title and made me get a grip of myself,” said Chapman. “I preferred being level trying to chase the win; I almost felt too comfortable with a four shot lead.” After picking up an ace in his second round he almost repeated the feat on the 11th hole in the final
round. “I wasn’t attacking the pin as it was 163 yards into wind, but I pulled it. As I hit it I really thought this can’t happen again,” added Chapman. He restored his lead to three shots heading into the final stretch thanks to birdies at 11 and 14 before making four pars to close out the win. “I’m absolutely delighted with my win,” he said. “For the first time in my life I was speechless and still think I’m dreaming! I was due a big win and with the weather windy, conditions really suited my play.” With the win Chapman received the £22,540 winner’s cheque as well as a brand new Motocaddy S3 PRO electric trolley with lithium battery, Bushnell Pro X2 Range Finder and Bolle sunglasses. His first win of the EuroPro season launched him to third in the seasonlong order of merit having started the
week just inside the top-60 field in 54th place. Joining Chapman on the Challenge Tour in 2018 will be order of merit winner Chris Lloyd (The Kendleshire) – who claimed top spot thanks to three wins in 2017. For full results go to www.europrotour.com
Adam Chapman
Ramside golfers defied atrocious weather to help raise £6,000 for St Oswald’s Hospice. Entry fees from teams representing companies from both Northern Bear and their clients kept the funds coming in while sponsors, Durham car dealer, Pullman Volkswagen offered a new Polo for anyone who managed a hole-inone – sadly not won.
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allum Tarren came close to claiming his first European Challenge Tour title in only his second appearance. The Darlington-based pro carded a seven under-par round of 65 to lead after the first round of the Foshan Open but had to settle for fifth place as Oliver Farr claimed his second Challenge Tour title and book a return to the European Tour with a five-shot victory. Tarren, who is a regular on the China Tour, bagged six birdies and one eagle in just his fifth round on Europe’s development tour. He’s also currently in the top 10 on the China Tour’s Order of Merit after playing in eight events across the country this season. While he was unable to maintain his first round form with rounds of
71, 70 and 72 in the Foshan event, he did pick up a cheque for €21,043. He also finished 10th in his first ever Challenge Tour appearance at the Hainan Open the previous week. “I feel as though I have been playing really well over the last year or so and in particular over the last four weeks. I came third then second on the China Tour then 10th after a bogey-free weekend. “I only had one bogey in that 65, a three-putt from 20ft on the 16th, but apart from that it was a really good day’s work. I holed out for an eagle from 118 yards at the eighth which is always a bonus. “I have been competing in China for over a year now. I’m based in Darlington and try and travel out to play there in four week blocks and get as much golf in as I can.”
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It’s been a hugely successful season for the Fitzpatrick brothers. Tour star Matt claimed his fourth European Tour title at the Omega European Masters while younger brother Alex completed a county amateur hat-trick with a win the Yorkshire matchplay championship at home club Hallamshire. The 18-year-old had already won the Yorkshire Boys and Men’s titles before beating England international David Hague (Malton and Norton)
Alex Fitzpatrick 3&2 in the final of the matchplay. Meanwhile, his 23-year-old elder brother emerged victorious from a playoff with Australian Scott Hend courtesy of three pars on the 18th to make it three consecutive winning seasons on the European Tour.
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Lost in France
Charity champions
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ity of Newcastle finished third in the European Men’s Club Trophy in France. City qualified for the event by winning the Northumberland County First Division title, which took them into the English Club Championship at East Devon. Victory there saw them off to the Golf Du Medoc Resort in Southern France where Mark Wharton, Alex Dixon and Phil Ridden gave it their best shot to finish third in the team event while Dixon finished in a tie for fourth place in the individual championship with scores of 72 68 and 71 - three behind winner Adrien Dumont de Chassart of Belgian. Wharton’s rounds of 75, 70 and 72 saw him tie for 11th spot while Ridden posted rounds of 72, 73 and 75 to tie 24th. A good second day saw them figure on the team leaderboard in
l-r: Jim Screen (president), Phil Ridden, Alex Dixon, Mark Wharton and John Franklin (captain) second spot and they went on to push the leaders hard on the front nine of the final day. In the end a fantastic performance over the week was rewarded with third place overall on 424, one behind Galway Golf Club with Racing Club France La Boulie worthy winners on 414. There were 24 national champion golf clubs and defending champions Golf Saint Germain en Laye competing with the best two individual scores
from the three players each day counted for the team aggregate score. Racing Club de France La Boulie clinched the trophy for a fifth time with a 12 under-par total to become the most successful club in the history of the event. In the English Club Championship, City of Newcastle achieved a remarkable 14-shot victory to book their place in France - their first victory in the annual event.
Members of Wensleydale Golf Club reached a landmark in their fundraising efforts by surpassing £25,000 earlier this year. Members of the club have played a big part in helping to fund the Phoenix House rehabilitation centre at Catterick Garrison in the last six years – raising more than £25,000. This year the club chose to support MacMillan’s new palliative care centre being built at the Friarage Hospital, Northallerton – including taking part in the Macmillan 72-hole Challenge in June (pictured above), which raised more than £3,000.
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Greame Storm and Arron
Arron with Martin Kaymer
Arron meets Kiradech Aphibarnrat
John Glenn presents Arron with his kit
Meeting their heroes The British Masters at Close House was a major success in many ways. Alan Hedley reports
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esides attracting massive crowds the European Tour, Sky Sports and Close House with host Lee Westwood came up with a quality field and a series of innovative events such as the
Arron Mansfield is becoming something of a veteran in the television golfing world at the tender age of just nine. The Stanley youngster was a social media sensation earlier this year after the aspiring golfer was given a surprise birthday present by the European Tour after dad Gavin contacted them. He met up with major winners Justin Rose, Henrik Stenson and Martin Kaymer alongside Andrew ‘Beef ’ Johnston during a journey from his home to Wentworth ahead of the BMW PGA Championship in May. During the British Masters at Close House, Arron was back in front of the cameras alongside Sky Sports Nick Dougherty and PGA instructor John Glenn to demonstrate a new visual tool called Colour Path Golf, which is being used to inspire the next generation of golfers. With Arron as the pupil, Glenn explained the thinking behind the new exercise with coloured shapes which helps simplify the swing and Arron obliged by thumping a great drive down the middle visibly impressing Dougherty. Arron also met up again with Martin Kaymer during the Hero Challenge and was given a signed ball - one of eight he got from players including Sergio Garcia, Danny Willett, Andy Sullivan, Graeme Storm and Alexander Levy plus a signed glove from Kiradech Aphibarnrat. Storm joked with Aaron why he wasn’t one of his favourites when he listed the players during his Wentworth taxi ride and said he would love to see Arron play in the Graeme Storm Junior Open next year. Finally, Glenn gave Arron his own kit to use and is currently doing some videos with Arron using the kit for use on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Arron, who plays out of RLI Golf Academy at George Washington Golf Club, has his own Instagram page @am7golf where you can follow his progress.
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Andrew with Lee Westwood
Junior Masters, Hero Challenge and Sky Zone masterclasses at this year’s British Masters. Two youngsters Andrew Griffith and Arron Mansfield - had a whale of a time and they share their experiences with us here...
Andrew with Graeme McDowell
Andrew with Sergio Garcia
Andrew Griffiths had a week to remember at Close House. After winning the under-12 category in the Junior Masters, the Thorp Academy student ended up caddying for Lee Westwood and Miguel Angel Jimenez during the Hero Par 3 Challenge. Andrew, who works with European Tour golfer Graeme Storm at Thorp Academy, was then asked to appear in front of the cameras with Nick Dougherty at the Sky Swing Zone. It didn’t stop there for the 11-year-old from Seaton Delaval as he was invited to take on Graeme McDowell at the par three fifth hole in the Beat the Pro event and managed to beat the former US Open champion! The video is on the Sky Sports website and the shot won him a set of custom-fit PING clubs. “It was just fantastic,” said Andrew. “Lee congratulated me when I won my category at the Junior Masters then I got to carry his bag when he played alongside Miguel Angel Jimenez on the night in front of lots of people at the Hero Challenge. I was quite nervous but got a ball from him at the end. “I also got to meet Rory McIlroy on the Wednesday because my friend, Henry Joynson, won the overall category in the Junior Masters so he got to meet him in the pro am and I was with him. “Then I got to do the interview with Sky Sports and play with Graeme McDowell. I was really happy. It was a really nice experience. “Graeme was really nice. He helped me to line up my putt and I beat him on that fifth hole, over the water, and there was plenty people watching. You can watch it on the internet. He didn’t need to do that, and he was really nice. “There was a lot of pressure when I was on the tee but it felt good. It’s made me feel like I can handle things now. I want to be a professional golfer when I am older and this has made me want to do it even more.”
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ngland’s fourth oldest club, Alnmouth Golf Club, celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2019. It will now do so with the prestigious England GolfMark listed among its achievements underlining its status as a forward-looking, inclusive golf club. GolfMark is an official seal of approval for clubs which successfully work to develop the game by attracting new members and encouraging existing members to play more. The accreditation assesses business planning to develop the club, offers of coaching and playing opportunities for all golfers and ensures safeguarding policies are in place. Alnmouth was awarded GolfMark
status after working hard to maintain and enhance its first-class golfing facility. Club chairman Richard Gee said: “Alnmouth is one of the great golfing venues in the North East of England. “The club is very friendly, welcoming and forward-thinking. This award helps us to spread that message and to tell people that children are safe and secure here and that we understand how to encourage beginner golfers.” The award was presented by Phil Graham, England Golf ’s club support officer for Northumberland. “I’m delighted that Alnmouth has achieved GolfMark and that its efforts to grow the game can be nationally recognised,” added Phil.
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he North East & North West PGA calendar has moved into its autumn swing with more success for our region’s top professionals at home and further afield – including the first Pro Pairs event at Rockliffe Hall and a return to the winner’s circle for Andy Paisley. A highlight of every season, the region’s pros headed north for the two-day Archerfield Autumn Pro Am this month with 30 teams making up the field. Paisley returned to the top spot for the first time in 2017 with an 11 under-par total – six shots clear of the field with a four under-par round on the Fidra course and a seven underpar score on the Dirleton course. ”I’ve been working on my game a lot this season and playing some solid golf when I can get out,” said Paisley. “My attitude was good on day two – I
Andy Paisley
knew I needed to keep pushing with such a strong field and went out and attacked the golf course. I played nicely and putted well in both rounds which was the key. “This shows working with so many good players can rub off on you at times!” Stephen Kyle and James Harper finished in a tie for second place as Paisley also led his team of Ian Crawford, Gary Neal and Ian Paxton to the team title on 37 under-par. The first event in a new series of professional betterball tournaments saw Sharpley’s Simon Robinson team up with Teesside’s Vince Guest to win at Rockliffe Hall with a seven underpar total.
Home pro Jon Stacey teamed up with Tom Perry from Abbeydale to tie for second place alongside Northern Golfer columnist John Harrison and Tynedale pro Martin Forster – both pairs finishing on four under-par. The second Pro Pairs event takes place at Cleveland Golf Club on November 20. A full report from the Portugal Pro Am – featuring this year’s Match Play Pairs champions - will be in our next issue.
Rockliffe Hall has launched its first ever Winter Sprinter League. The event consists of eight rounds, which will run throughout the winter months, and is open to members and nonmembers. The final order of merit will be based on individual stableford scoring and all entrants will need to play a minimum of four rounds to qualify for the grand final, which will take place in early 2018.
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l-r: Julia Czechowska, Connor Stout, Harry Collinson, Joe Hay, Richard Fawcett and Ben Collinson Thirsk and Northallerton clinched third place in the final of the Junior Team Golf Home Nations Championship at Clitheroe. In appalling conditions with driving rain, swirling winds and a very wet course, the Thirsk youngsters were edged out of the runners-up spot by just one shot. Winning the Harrogate and District Union of Golf Clubs Junior Inter-club League saw Thirsk invited to enter the Junior Team Golf Home Nations Championships.
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orthern Golfer Ladies Champion of Champions Rebecca Ferguson continued her winning season with a trip to Trump Turnberry for the Titleist Order of Merit Grand Final powered by HowDidIDo. Rebecca, representing England in the event, finished third in the elite field of 16 men and women from across the UK having led qualifying through the season-long points race. She also took home second place in the women’s event with her score of 34 points in tough conditions having claimed the Champion of Champions title earlier this season in the Lookers Renault-supported event at Ramside Hall. “Going to Turnberry for a national final was an unbelievable
Rebecca at Turnberry experience,” said Rebecca – who was cheered on by her mum Gillian, dad Neville and uncle Neville in Scotland. “I seem to play well whenever my mum is watching,” added Rebecca, who played the back nine in two under-par to add 21 points to a disappointing opening nine of 13 points. Having led the national order of merit for a second time and won the Ladies Champion of Champions this season, Rebecca is looking to
Rebecca and partner Stewart with Ramside Hall’s Helen Roseberry and Lookers Renault’s Anth Wills add to her titles in 2018 as she sets out on a career in the golf industry by gaining her Titleist Performance Institute qualification. “I want to keep playing as an amateur while working in the golf industry,” Rebecca explained. “I’ll be helping out my uncle John McKenna with the Get into Golf programme at Tynemouth and I’ll be competing in more national events and hoping to get my handicap down to plus-three next year.”
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Like father, like son
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e’ve had a number of successful couples and family partnerships in the North East this season but Rockliffe Hall’s Tom and Ally Hartshorne may well be the most successful yet. Eight-year-old Tom and his dad Ally have filled the family trophy cabinet this year with success at their home club and further afield. Tom won the Durham County Junior Tour Order of Merit for 2017 with a win, which included the tour’s first recorded eagle, at Seaton Carew and a runner-up finish at Bishop Auckland in the five event series. He was also able to reduce his nine-hole handicap to five and join the Durham team to play other northern counties in the tour’s finals at the end of the season. “He’s had a great year and seems to be enjoying his golf more and more every time he plays,” said Ally on Tom’s success. “He was walking at 16-months-
old and had a golf club in his hands straight away. “He may be a bit unorthodox right now but he’s so keen to hit balls we’re just letting him enjoy the sport - every thing he knows he’s picked up from an old Phil Mickelson DVD. “When he’s older he may want to play more seriously but for now he’s just happy being on a golf course,” added Ally – a former Durham county player who’s own form has improved thanks to Tom’s love of golf. “I’ve gone from playing once a week to playing up to five times a week,” added Ally. “It’s great to spend so much time with Tom and he drags me out every chance he gets. It’s amazing to have something he loves doing and I can be a part of.” Ally has added his own successes this season - reducing his handicap from six to three while winning four events at Rockliffe en route to the club’s player of the year title. “I’ve played some good golf this year
Tom and Ally Hartshorne – including shooting under-par for the first time in 10 years,” added Ally. “It’s been an amazing year for us as father and son – we may not repeat it though as I think I’ve peaked and Tom’s definitely on his way up.”
Skipton father and son Peter and Chris Simpson narrowly missed out on the American Golf Family Championship national title. Taking on qualifiers from across the UK and Ireland, the pair secured a third place finish at fourtime Ryder Cup venue The Belfry earlier this month.
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A scheme to encourage new women golfers is to be extended to include Northumberland. The Academy Away Days ran in three counties this season - Durham, Cheshire and Hertfordshire - and attracted more than 300 players, bringing them together for on-course outings to grow confidence and make new friends. Next year the scheme will run again in the three counties and will be extended to five new ones - Northumberland, Worcestershire, Suffolk, Devon and Hampshire. The Academy Away Days have been developed by England Golf as part of its commitment to growing game among women and girls.
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en-year-old Alfie Baldwin has shocked members of Wilton Golf Club by winning the men’s club knockout event. Alfie, who has been playing for three years and has reduced his handicap to 34, beat older and lower handicapped players as he won the Road to Wilton – a stableford series from which eight players compete in matchplay to decide the champion. “It’s an incredible achievement for a 10-year-old,” said Alfie’s dad Gary. “It’s been great watching him playing golf and enjoying it. All he wants to do is play golf – whether that’s practising in the back garden or playing in the pouring rain.” Alfie’s year has also included several junior wins at Wilton, a pair of wins as part of Ross Jackson’s junior tour series and winning the American Golf Junior Championship northern qualifier in Manchester before finishing ninth in the national final at Gainsborough Golf Club. “I’ve really enjoyed playing all over the country and winning lots of events,” said Alfie, who is coached by James Kraus at Wilton Golf Club and James Atthey at Stokesley Golf Range. “The American Golf final was definitely the best because I got to be on Sky Sports. I would love to grow up to be a tour player like Rickie Fowler and be on TV all the time one day.”
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Bentham ladies Get into Golf As children headed back to the classrooms this autumn and parents breathed a sigh of relief, Isabel Marshall launched an initiative to help them discover fresh air, fitness and friends on the fairways. The scheme at North Yorkshire’s Bentham Golf Club has proved successful with a group of mums becoming avid golfers. “Golf offers access to a more active lifestyle without too much physical strain and the social aspect definitely appeals,” said Isabel.
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irls golf in Co Durham has produced some remarkable results in the last few years and the structure now in place looks set to continue that success. With young golfers like Alex Stevenson, Briony Bales and Jessica Hall (pictured right) starring on the local and national stages, county junior girls organiser Bobby Giffiths is keen to attract and support the next generation of top female players to join the county system. “We’ve had a remarkable year,” says Bobby. “As well as all the individual success for the girls at home and nationally, we’ve had very good results in the girls league matches and at the Junior Jamboree.” As well as overseeing the girls’ county matches, Bobby organises the county’s coaching programme
in which elite players are coached by Andrew Nicholson at Wynyard’s Leadbetter Academy, Sharpley’s Simon Robinson and Headlam Hall’s Steve Carpenter. The jamboree squad, for girls with handicaps of more than 15 is filled with the next generation of elite players and is coached by Andrew Betts at Wynyard. “The mix of coaching and working with four experts at three very different and brilliantly equipped facilities has been a big part of our success,” adds Bobby.
“We’ve also been able to bring the girls together regularly for practice and competitions. That competitive spirit from the jamboree girls through to the elite squad is fierce and drives the girls to improve every week. “We’ll be looking for more success next season. We’ll also be doing all we can to ensure we have the funding in place for the coaching.” For more information about the county programmes and how girls can take part contact Bobby Griffiths, email b.griffiths093@btinternet.com
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arlington’s commitment to junior golf is paying off. The Haughton Grange club’s youngsters have won the Durham County Southern League Championship for the first time after a sparkling season including 10 wins and just one defeat. Team manager Alun Bell said: “The season has seen a fantastic effort from all the juniors. Team spirit has been the driving force to our success. “The team has been a pleasure to manage with great commitment and I could not have wished for a better group.” Ella Crang, Matty Bell, Olly Millichap, Jack Atkinson, Leon Austin, James Phetmalaikul, Jack Cheeseman, Harrison Hodgson, Ben Pilkington and Callum Moncur played their part throughout the season. Added to the league success, the club also saw Hodgson and Millichap selected for North of England Boys squad. Together with Bell, they
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also represented Durham this term while Crang captained Durham juniors. The success is based on the work of the club’s JLOs and Saturday morning coaching classes run by professional James Cousins and his assistants Simon Calvert and Laura Harvey. The club has developed an intermediate group of 30-plus handicappers who play on the Durham County Tour while it is also building a strong 7-10 years beginners group. Both groups also play in internal competitions every Sunday, playing off red and blue tees. Anyone interested in joining the Darlington junior group should contact James Cousins, tel 01325 355 324 ext 2.
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Yorkshiremen miss out There was heartbreak for Normanton pair Scott McGovern and Callum Gaughan in the Lombard Trophy Final in Portugal. The Yorkshire duo missed out as Hart Common’s Steve Parry holed a 6ft putt for a birdie at Vila Sol to snatch the £12,000 first prize. Parry and his partner, 16-handicapper Andy Picton, gate-crashed the sudden death playoff when the former’s seven iron approach to the 18th came to rest just 6ft from the hole. Parry’s birdie putt then dropped
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PGA North secretary Jonathan Paine with Steve Parry in for the pair to post a 10 under-par score of 134 for the two rounds. Parry is unlikely to forget the end to his season as he added another £1,800 to the pot by topping the leaderboard in the PGA North’s MTS Group Final at Carus Green.
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The boys team
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orkshire ended the golfing year with a fantastic hattrick in national events - taking the women’s, boys and seniors titles as the men’s team narrowly missed out on the champion county crown. The men’s team did hey did however have the consolation of winning the Northern Counties League Championship again. The boys powered their way to
victory in the English Boys County Championship Final beating Berkshire and Buckinghamshire before thumping Oxfordshire 7-2 in the final day’s title decider at Northamptonshire County Golf Club. Team manager Philip Woodcock said: “The boys have done really well and I am absolutely chuffed.” There was a nailbiting finale to the English Women’s County
Championship as Yorkshire beat Gloucestershire 5-4 with the last putt on the 18th green at North Devon. Nicola Slater rolled her ball from behind the green to within six inches of the cup to confirm her 1up win and Yorkshire’s victory and the celebrations began as her teammates bowled her over. Olivia Winning cradled the trophy and remarked: “This is the only one I’ve ever wanted, I’d
The ladies team give up all my other wins for this.” That’s some statement from an international who has twice won the Scottish Open title and helped England to European gold. The third leg of the hat-trick came when Yorkshire won the English Senior Men’s County Championship for the first time after a rollercoaster ride 5-4 triumph over Warwickshire at Goswick, in Northumberland.
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Alex drives for the big time
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lex Robertson is making a name for himself on the world long driving scene. The 25-year-old from Hartlepool made his mark with an impressive third place finish in the Under 45 category of the American Golf UK Long Drive Championship. Robertson blasted a series of enormous drives – including one of 414 yards - to finish in the top three among the best long drivers Europe has to offer. He just failed to make it through to the final at Heythrop Park in one of the most hotly-contested semi-finals in the history of Long Drive events ever recorded. With a win in the Long Drive European Tour event in Slovenia and a runners-up spot in Austria, Robertson arrived at Heythrop as one of the in-form players aiming for a place in the in the World Championships in the USA as well as the national title. In the quarter-finals he produced drives of 406 and 404 yards to see off Max Armstrong. In the semi-finals he
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Game, set and match Dean Bailey relives the 2017 Northern Golfer Match Play Pairs final with winners Matt Sibley and Dave Wainman
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fter a nail-biting final, Eaglescliffe Golf Club’s Matt Sibley and Dave Wainman were crowned 2017 Northern Golfer Match Play Pairs champions at Middlesbrough Golf Club. Having progressed through seven months of matches, including playing three of their four matches before the semi-finals away from home, 19-handicapper Matt and 10-handicapper Dave overcame Selby Golf Club’s Luke Eustace and Mark Kelly 2up in a close and nervy final at Brass Castle. “The event’s been a great experience all the way through,” said Matt following the final. “The final was competitive throughout with some great golf to start with and some nervy stuff towards the end,” added Dave. “We managed to have two balls in play most of the back nine and that proved really important. We holed some clutch putts – including two huge ones at six and seven to stay 2dn when we could have given ourselves too much to do before the turn.” Matt added: “The semi-final and final were quality experiences on a great course and although there were some nerves we managed to scrape through against two great lads and we’re over the moon to be champions.” With the win Matt and Dave secured a place in the North East & North West PGA Portugal Pro Am in November, which we’ll
have a full report on in December, as well as their place as the 15th winners of the event which began in 2002. Having won the first with a long birdie putt from Dave, the Eaglescliffe pair were quickly down in the match as a combination of long driving and excellent recovery from Luke and Mark – including a chip-in par from the back of the green from Luke to win the second, a two-putt par from Mark to win the third and a birdie three from long range from Mark to win the fifth - saw the Selby pair 2up through five holes. A run of solid pars followed – Matt and Luke halving the tough dog-leg sixth with nett birdies and sharing the seventh with excellent two-putt pars before Dave and Luke made another pair of nett birdies to half the short par four eighth. At the ninth, needing to regain momentum heading for the turn, Dave produced one of the best single holes of the match as he split the fairway with his drive before playing up to 6ft and holing out for birdie to get back to 1dn through nine. The easiest hole on the course, the driveable par four 10th, saw Matt and Mark make good pars from tricky positions around the green before Matt and Dave got back to all square for the first time since the second hole with Dave’s solid par at the par five 11th. The Eaglescliffe pair then took the lead back at the 12th as Dave produced another
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MATCHPLAYPAIRS top quality iron shot followed by a solid putt for birdie to take a 1up lead with six holes to play. Nerves began to show as the match reached its final stages with all four players missing the green at the par three 13th and failing to get up and down – Mark’s scrappy bogey good enough to return the match to all square. With pressure mounting, solid golf became key to both teams. Holes 14, 15 and 16th were all halved – Dave and Luke making par at the 14th before another scrap around the green at 15 saw Mark’s bogey five just good enough to make the half as neither Matt or Dave could hole out for a nett par on the toughest hole on the course. At the short 16th, playing just 120 yards, all four players again failed to capitalise from the tee however all four produced superb shots from around the green as the hole was halved in unlikely pars – Dave’s bunker shot and Luke’s pitch from the back right the pick of the up and downs. With the sun dropping below the trees Matt and Dave delivered the deciding blow on the 17th. As Mark drove into a tree to the left of the fairway and found an unplayable lie his partner Luke could only manage a bogey five having found trees from the tee. Matt meanwhile produced one of the recoveries of the match having driven his ball left over an adjacent fairway before making a superb up and down from short of the green for par as Dave made another solid two-putt par to take a 1up lead down the final hole. With the trophy, and the trip to Portugal, still in the balance both Mark and Luke hit stellar drives down the last before neither could find the green from short range. Dave’s shot from the greenside bunker to within 5ft of the hole proved good enough to seal the 2up win and the title. “It was a great final,” said Luke. “I thought we’d done enough early on getting to 2up and putting together a string of good pars but they clawed us back around the turn with some good putts.” “When we’re losing holes to birdies it’s
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always going to be tough,” added Mark. “The standard was high and the boys were great company and they deserved to win with the better golf late in the day. Hopefully we can go one better next year!” “I’d recommend every club golfer who can to enter next year,” added Matt. “We’ve had six great matches at some top clubs with some top-class pairs and will definitely be back next year,” added Matt. Northern Golfer editor Paul Robertson added: “The Match Play Pairs is our oldest event and one which produces excellent golf each season. “Congratulations to Matt and Dave, I am sure they will enjoy the prize provided by Kevin Batty from GolfingHolidays.org. A huge thank you to Kevin and the PGA;
and to Gordon Cattrell, Bryan Sloper and the team at Middlesbrough Golf Club for hosting this year’s semi-finals and final with the course in excellent condition. “We look forward to welcoming more pairs to compete in next year’s event and add to a long list of deserving champions.” In this year’s semi-finals, also staged at Middlesbrough Golf Club, Matt and Dave overcame defending champions John Potts and Graeme Robson 2&1 as Luke and Mark beat 2006 champion Steve Slater and his partner Andy O’Neil from City of Newcastle 4&3. Entries for the 2018 Match Play Pairs event will open next month with full details in the December/January edition of Northern Golfer.
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Dean Bailey
Bandits!
The scourge of every open and invitation day – how do we stop them?
W
e all know a bandit, or if you’re very unlucky you know more than one of those guys who spend the summer months tying their horses up outside clubhouses for every weekday open and riding off with the top prize with an unadjusted handicap of 24. “He used to play off seven you know,” proclaims one after said bandit has left the building. “He does this all over the county,” cries another – too late to change the result or recapture the attention of the majority of the day’s players. But what can we, the golfers who pride themselves on maintaining a truly accurate handicap which reflects our ability (or lack thereof) do about it? The handicap system is inherently flawed when it comes to those who artificially inflate, or are selective with the rounds which count toward, their handicap. CONGU rules require a player to submit just three competition cards each calendar year to maintain an active handicap. This is also the only measure a club or tournament can use to track the eligibility of players in their events. The clubs and members of clubs in camp which don’t even bother to check are doing all honest players a dis-service. To allow a player with a completely fabricated handicap to tee it up is akin to allowing one player a mulligan on every tee. It couldn’t be simpler to check a player’s handicap is active and really is a must in the modern climate where so-called ‘professional bandits’ can pick up thousands of pounds a year in prizes and sweep money. So what do we do to fix the problem of inaccurate, but official, handicaps?
First make every open, sweep and away day qualifying if it can be. You’re playing the same course as the members of that club with a set standard scratch so why should you tee it up without a handicap adjustment on the line? Second of all, and one every golfer can be part of - make sure these players know what they’re doing isn’t acceptable. Golf is a game of integrity – one of the few where players call penalties on themselves and administer the rules within their group. Make it clear that abusing the system isn’t what this game is about and bandits will quickly run out of playing partners to mark their cards. Finally, more needs to be done to ensure handicaps are more robust. It may not be an easy thing to achieve but players who play competitively outside of their own club’s events should be implored to submit more than just three rounds to maintain an accurate handicap. Ensuring events are qualifying is a start, as is an expansion of the supplementary score system – which may be used to more accurately track a players performance than three cards submitted in April before a full season of prize-winning golf around the county. There will sadly always be people willing to abuse the system for personal advantage. What we need to do as honest golfers is watch out for those players and make them aware that their behaviour is not acceptable. We then need our clubs and officials to back that up by putting robust checks in place. Then we have a fighting chance of being in the prizes should we play better than our hard-earned handicaps rather than watching the bandits ride off into the sunset for another year.
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AGE: 33 TURNED PRO: 2013 (HCP 0) HOME CLUB: Whitburn Golf Club CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2010 Newcastle and District League Player of the Year 2011 Morpeth Golf Club club champion 2013 Received first County Cap for Northumberland “I have also helped develop the junior section at Durham City by attracting several junior golfers into the game via taster sessions at primary schools. At Whitburn, I have managed to attract more than 20 juniors to the club and hope I to keep them in the game for a long time.” WHAT ARE YOU DOING THIS SEASON? “It has been a transitional season having taken over the head professional’s role at Whitburn and completed my third year of PGA exams. “Looking ahead into the off-season and 2018 I will be working hard on my game and looking forward to getting back to the high playing standards I displayed when I turned professional and competed in the NE/NW PGA events and some EuroPro events. I have also enjoyed my first four months at Whitburn helping several of the members improve their own game with many of them having handicap reductions over the summer.” HOW DID YOU GET INTO THE GAME? “I got into the game at a very young age thanks to my parents and my older brother Martyn, who is also a professional at Morpeth Golf Club. My parents live across the road from Morpeth so I spent many evenings as a youngster walking around with my dad and hitting a few shots on the course until I was old enough to join as a junior member.” WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD? “I expect to be at Whitburn for many years and to establish and grow my own business and teaching reputation in the region. I will be aiming to have a purpose-built teaching facility at the club in order to offer teaching in inclement weather and offer full customfitting options to customers. I also aim to grow the game by kick-starting the junior section at Whitburn as we currently have no junior competitions or junior league team.” INTERESTING FACT I have regularly attended Salsa classes (thanks to my fiancée) and yoga sessions, and I can recommend it for those wanting to improve their golf game!
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CHRISPAISLEY
City of Newcastle Golf Club
Chris Paisley
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TOUR LIFE
ACCESS TO NEXT YEAR Just to make this clear before I get going, I have retained my European Tour card for the 2018 season. I thought I’d explain because a lot of people are not aware of how I kept it. I finished outside the top 100 this season but came second on the Access List - a separate order of merit which excludes all points earned in Rolex, WGC and major events. It was designed to help players with a lower category; however, I was a beneficiary of this new list because I made most of my money in ‘regular’ events. The tour did not publicise this separate order of merit, probably because it’s boring and complicated to explain, as you now know! It’s been a strange season. On one hand I am delighted to have a job next year. The competition is so fierce now that just maintaining playing rights is an achievement. On the other hand, there is a tinge of disappointment. I had a great start to the season but then totally lost my game over the summer, which cruelly coincided with most of the major events…very annoying! I then picked myself up and had some big results towards the end to secure my card - a third place in Denmark the highlight. I really thought I could kick on and get into the Race to Dubai or win a tournament but it wasn’t to be. The main focus for next season is to improve the manner of my practice. I am quite an organised and routine-based person, which means it is easy for me to go through the motions when I practice. I always put the hours in and do all the right things but often my brain isn’t as engaged as it could be. To counteract this tendency we are introducing pressure and forfeits into my training. For example, if I don’t complete a certain drill or test I have to do a forfeit - such as sprints or go pillow shopping with my wife (if that doesn’t get my brain engaged nothing will!). The introduction of pressure-based training is to try and mimic the feelings golfers often experience when competing in tournaments. I feel genuinely excited about the 2018 season. Next up is a quick two-week trip to Hong Kong and Australia at the end of November.
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ROUNDWITH
A ROUND WITH...
Jonathan Ward The Durham County Golf Union secretary takes to the hot seat to share his favourite golfing memories
H
eading up golf in Co Durham is a big job - just ask Jonathan Ward. As well as organising matches, practices and travel for the county’s men’s and boy’s teams, Ward oversees elite competition for 44 clubs and 17,000 male golfers - from the County Championship through to team events and handicap competitions. With a busy summer - covering 25 consecutive Saturdays of events it’s no wonder he’s relishing the winter months and having the chance to get out to some of the fantastic clubs in his patch. Here’s more...
1 With a packed schedule how do you fit golf in? It’s not easy fitting much in during the season with most golf tending to be social midweek rounds and away trips, or a round with some of the county team lads on the practice day before a County away match. I do get a bit more in over the winter months and will try and play at least once a week. 2 How did you get into golf? I come from a golfing family; my grandmother being a club ladies secretary and my grandfather was a scratch golfer, county captain and county matchplay champion in 50s. Unfortunately, he died before I was born so my father introduced me to golf at South Shields Golf Club when I was eight years old. 3 Which is your favorite course in the North East? I will always have an emotional tie to South Shields having started there and been a member for 30 years before joining Durham City Golf Club when I moved to Durham. I have always also liked playing Seaton Carew, Brancepeth Castle and my home course Durham City. 4 And further afield? I’ve just got back from a few days golf in Portugal playing Vilamoura Old Course, which is one of my favourites. I also got to play at Poipu Bay, where Tiger Woods won seven PGA Grand Slam
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Championships while on my honeymoon in Hawaii. That is a special place with the best views you will ever get on a golf course! 5 What’s your best ever round? A three under-par 68 to win the Alexander Cup at South Shields a few years ago. 6 Which is your favourite golfing memory? Making a hole-in-one to win a league match for South Shields away to George Washington. A great moment but also a costly one with so many players and caddies around. 7 What about embarrassing moments? Flying the County Flag upside down at one of my first events as county secretary and not noticing it until I came to take it down. I don’t think anyone noticed - but now everyone will know! 8 Do you have any superstitions? I can’t say I have, but for some reason I always prefer white tees - probably so I can find them as it’s one thing I hate buying. 9 What are your strengths on the course? My short game as it’s the only part of my game that hasn’t suffered too much with a lack of playing. 10 And your weaknesses? Length off the tee for sure - but I’ve always been quite straight so keep it in play more than most.
13 Do you/have you played any other sports. Do they help your golf? With a young family, running a couple of times a week is the best option to keep fit these days. I did the Great North Run for the first time this year. I used to play a bit of squash but it messed up my swing... 14 Who is your favourite tour player? Nick Faldo and Seve Ballesteros were my golf idols growing up but these days I enjoy watching Sergio Garcia for his ball striking, flair and emotion. I also like to follow the career of home grown talent like Graeme Storm as he has supported the County over the years and still spends some time with our team each season. 15 Which event do you enjoy watching/ attending the most? I’m sure most people say the Masters or the Open Championship and I can appreciate why, but the Ryder Cup is my favourite golfing event to watch as I like the team element and the passion. I have never attended one but it’s on my bucket list. 16 Which sportspeople do you admire? A hard one! Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus did so much for the popularity of golf without spoiling their legacy by making headlines for the wrong reasons.
11 Which is your favourite club? Probably the putter. I have only had three in all the years I have been playing and have had my current Scotty Cameron for more than 10 years.
17 Which three people would join you in your dream fourball? Sergio Garcia as I’d love to watch him strike the ball from close by, Peter Kay to add some humour and if I could time travel, my Grandfather who I never got to meet but have heard so many great golfing stories about.
12 Who is your best golfing friend? Having played since childhood and worked in golf for a few years now, I have made too many golfing friends to pick one, but I still often play with my oldest golfing friend Mark who I grew up playing with at Shields in the 80s.
18 If I could offer you a lottery win or a scratch handicap, which would you take? The lowest handicap I’ve held is three and the holy grail for many golfers is to be off scratch so I’d take that - though a lottery win is much more likely these days!
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COURSEREVIEW
Bold as Brass
Alan Hedley visits Middlesbrough and finds the historic course in great nick
M
iddlesbrough Golf Club’s reputation as one of the premier clubs in the North East was born when James Braid was asked to design the Brass Castle Lane course. Five times Open champion, Braid produced an impressive layout but that hasn’t stopped the club pursuing a consistent improvement programme which still continues today. The course enjoys stunning views of the Cleveland Hills and is a joy to play. It’s not long, but with a par of 70 it’s enough to test most. There’s a gentle introduction with a short par four - only one bunker menaces the drive with an approach to a well-bunkered narrow green. The same can be said of the dog-leg par five second as there are no bunkers to catch the drive but there are three cross bunkers around 80 yards from the front of the green if you go for it in two.
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The third is a stern test and plays longer than it looks over a hill and into the prevailing wind to another well-bunkered green. A longish par three of 197 yards follows with two big bunkers left of the green. Par both the third and fourth and you’ll be happy. You need to favour the left on the dog-leg fifth and big hitters need to be aware of the ditch which runs along the bottom of the fairway. The approach is uphill to a well-bunkered sloping green. Another long dog-leg par four follows and accuracy off the tee is essential on this tree-lined hole while the par three seventh may look short but it’s dangerous - the sloping green is fronted by a big swale. The signature hole is undoubtedly the eighth (see fact file). Fairway bunkers make for a demanding tee
shot at the ninth and the approach is to a narrow well-bunkered green. The back nine starts with a classic risk and reward par four of around 260 yards. This is a great birdie chance if you manage to avoid the four bunkers. The aggressive line at the dog-leg par five 11th is over the corner but beware - two ponds and a ditch await. A tricky dog-leg par four follows with a treelined sloping fairway and the approach shot demands one more club than you think. The 13th is a downhill par three to a green protected by four bunkers and the dog-leg 14th, which requires an accurate tee shot, is the start of an excellent closing stretch. A good tee shot will still leave a long approach but be careful, there’s plenty of trouble through the green. The toughest hole on the course awaits and the
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FACT FILE
CONTACT Middlesbrough Golf Club Brass Castle Lane, Marton Middlesbrough, TS8 9EE Office manager (Karen Smith) 01642 311 515 Professional (Gordon Cattrell) 01642 311 766 www.middlesbroughgolfclub.co.uk enquiries@middlesbroughgolfclub.co.uk GREEN FEES Every day (with a member) £25 Every day (without a member) £35 Special deals for visiting parties of 12 or more. Please contact professional. TOTAL DISTANCE White tees 6,350 yards Yellow Tees 6,035 yards Red tees 5,674 yards FEATURES Covered five-bay driving range Two practice areas Putting green Well-stocked pro shop with custom fitting Superb clubhouse with bar, refurbished lounge and dining rooms Sky TV and BT Sport Free wi-fi Snooker table Changing rooms and lockers left side of the fairway will give the best shot uphill to the green. Middlesbrough’s shot but tricky 16th follows and it’s a birdie chance if you treat this well-bunkered hole with respect - all the trouble is at the front of the green. At 438 yards, the tree-lined 17th is another demanding tee shot and, for all but the longest hitters, the approach is blind to a tricky green. The home hole is not long, but it is a dogleg into the prevailing wind and you must avoid the fairway bunkers to have an approach to a long narrow green with out of bounds close to the left-hand side.
Opened in 1939, the Brass Castle course has continued to evolve while remaining true to James Braid’s original design. Over the last 10 years, ponds and bunkers have been added and tees extended while a new fivebay covered driving range opened recently opened with professional Gordon Cattrell at the helm. Gordon undertook a complete shop refit and his teaching facilities include the latest technology as well as an indoor teaching bay. Accredited with the England GolfMark Award, Middlesbrough is recognised as having one of the North East’s foremost junior development facilities, and the club hosts the prestigious North of England Youths Open Championship
CADDY’S TIP Accuracy from the tee is the key SIGNATURE HOLE The signature hole is the superb par four eighth. From the back tees it is more than 400 yards, though it is usually played around the 360-380-yard mark. The drive needs to be straight and flighted to carry the ditch at 260 yards while the green is guarded by large trees and slopes heavily from back to front. Good luck!
OUR VERDICT One of the North’s best courses with facilities to match - well worth a visit
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GOLFERGEAR
Winter warmers This month we’ve been able to spend a lot of time looking at new gear thanks to darker nights and wetter days. Over the next three pages we bring you new irons from Callaway and TaylorMade, a new golf ball from Mizuno, winter fashion from Under Armour and Oscar Jacobson, two new flatsticks from PING, 16 new bags from Sun Mountain and three new push trolleys from Motocaddy…enjoy
TOUR READY
FORGED PERFORMANCE AND MUSCLE POWER
TaylorMade P730 and P790 irons RRP: from £1,049 www.taylormadegolf.eu
Callaway X Forged and Apex MB irons RRP: £1,049 (seven irons) uk.callawaygolf.com
When they’re put straight into the bags of Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Dustin Johnson, you know TaylorMade’s new irons are going to be good. The latest additions to the P-700 series, the P790 irons are billed as “a forged players distance iron” with SpeedFoam Technology inside the cavity to provide forgiveness within a forged look. The P730 - a traditional blade modelled on the 2011 and 2014 Tour Preferred MB irons – offers a clean look at address and has proven popular with McIlroy and Rose playing a milled version of the iron while Johnson plays with a forged version (available at retail).
Callaway’s latest iron models, the X Forged and Apex MB, boast a strong tour success rate already and are now available in pro shops. The X Forged irons feature tour-proven technology throughout – from centre of gravity progression to enhance shot making and accuracy to the right amount of cavity back forgiveness in each iron. Triple net forging provides exceptional feel while the classic head shape looks great at address. Meanwhile, the Apex MB irons offer the precision and looks of a tour-proven muscleback. With CG positioning geared toward aggressively flighted shots and a thinner topline the Apex MB has proven popular with the best players.
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UNDER WRAPS
Under Armour Autumn/Winter 2017 apparel RRP: from £45 www.underarmour.co.uk If it’s good enough for Jordan Spieth, Under Armour’s latest range of clothing for the winter months is well worth checking out. A number of the new garments feature industry-leading adaptive ColdGear Reactor fabric, which responds to climate and effort level to keep you at the optimum temperature. The range includes the ColdGear Infrared Reactor Jacket (SRP £125) and Vest (SRP £80), and ColdGear Reactor Hybrid ½ Zip (SRP £65).
PUSHING FORWARD
Motocaddy P360, CUBE and P1 push trolleys RRP: from £129.99 www.motocaddy.com Motocaddy has unveiled three additions to its push trolley range. The P360 features a 360° rotating front wheel for increased manoeuvrability plus a one-step folding mechanism for easy packing and unpacking, and Motocaddy’s leading technology from bag mounts to quick-release wheels. The CUBE model features a two-step assembly system which allows it to fold more than 45% smaller than traditional push trolleys.
LOOKING GOOD
Oscar Jacobson AW 2017 apparel RRP: from £18 www.oscarjacobson.com If you’re looking for some winter fashion inspiration, check out Oscar Jacobson’s latest apparel releases. This year’s range is full of technology – starting with the ZIP-IN system, which combines a wind and rainproof outer layer with different insulating mid-layers, from the new Primaloft ® padded Brick jacket and Caleb gilet, to the Kerry stretch fleece zipped cardigan. The line-up also includes the popular Primaloft sport insulation and Cashwool knitwear ranges. The 2017 kit comes in the sharp Scandanavian style you’d expect from Oscar Jacobson with three distinctive colour palettes. The range is completed with wet weather gear from full waterproofs to an updated shower-proof garments.
CARRIED AWAY
Sun Mountain 2018 bags RRP: from £130 www.sunmountaingolf.co.uk
Sun Mountain’s extensive range of golf club transportation options has every golfer covered this season with nine stand and seven cart options. Combining the brand’s leading technology with popular and increasingly striking designs, the range moves from the lightweight and waterproof H2NO Superlite at just 1.9kg through to the Four5 LS which offers tons of storage to the H2NO Superlite waterproof cart bag.
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IN THE BAG
with back-to-back Alfred Dunhill Links champion Tyrrell Hatton
FAMILY VALUES
PING Sigma G mallets RRP: £175 www.ping.com
Driver: PING G400 LST 8.5˚ Englishman Tyrell Hatton hit top form as the European Tour made its turn towards the end of the year. Two top-10 finishes at the Omega European Masters and British Masters at Close House were followed by two wins in as many weeks in October – defending the Alfred Dunhill Links title in Scotland before winning the Italian Open at Golf Club Milano. Following a tie for 11th place in the WGC HSBC Champions in China the 26-yearold rose to 17th in the Official World Golf Ranking and to fifth in the Race to Dubai. Here’s what was in his bag in Scotland…
PING’s Sigma G family of putters has two new additions – the classic Craze-E and eye-catching Tyne H designs. Both mallet-type putters feature a multi-piece face construction which aims to offer increased feel, easier alignment and overall putting performance. The Craze-E design has been ever-popular in PING’s putter ranges thanks to its ball-width centre sight line and heel-toe and back weighting promoting high MOI, while the Tyne H is best suited to a slightly arcing stroke.
3-wood: TaylorMade M2 2016 16.5˚
Utility: PING G400 3 Crossover
Ball: Titleist Pro V1x
Wedges: PING Glide 2.0, 50˚SS, 54˚SS & Titleist Vokey SM6 58˚
Putter: PING Vault Oslo Slate
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MICRO MANAGEMENT
Mizuno JPX golf ball RRP: £25 per dozen golf.mizunoeurope.com Mizuno has added a new, softer two-piece JPX golf ball to its improving range. Following the success of the MP-S and MP-X models, and the JPX range which includes the JPX Platinum five-piece ball, the Japanese brand has added the mid-range, low-compression core ball to the line-up. The JPX promises a mix of greenside feel and explosive distance thanks to a unique micro-dimple cover which features 512 dimples and aims to generate a mid-to-high trajectory for longer hang-time and increased stability.
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THE DREADED SH**** ‘The 45 degree hossle rocket’ or dreaded shank can be devastating to your game and to your confidence – but there are a few simple things you can change to get your swing back on track fast. In the simplest terms, a shank is caused by the club returning to the ball further away than the point at which it started. This movement in the clubhead’s position is caused by one or both of the following: your weight moving toward your toes or your arms being thrown away from your body in the downswing. Rather than trying to stand further away from the ball (which will increase the chances of these two movements taking place) take a leap of faith and try to stand a little closer. This will encourage your arms to move closer to your body on the downswing. From here, think about keeping your weight slightly towards your heels through the downswing – allowing the grip of the club to return to its position at address. These two thoughts should eliminate those horror shots in no time.
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Ann Green from Sitwell Park Golf Club in South Yorkshire reminded us of the great Bernhard Langer’s famous escape in the Benson & Hedges International Open at Fulford Golf Club in 1981 with this picture. She said: “I recently played at Low Laithes Golf Club and thought you might like to see my treemendous drive. This has to be more
Ahead of this year’s Match Play Pairs final we received a tweet from coach Michael Whitfield showing Matt Sibley working on his game. @MWhitfieldGC: @Matthew_Sibley_ 46 NORTHERN GOLFER
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difficult than a hole-in-one (which I haven’t achieved in 33 years of golf). Just look at the size of that squirrel hole and the ball never touched the ground! I had to play three off the tee, couldn’t even do a Bernard Langer!” Incredibly unlucky Ann – though you do get to star in From the Bunker this month. Got a great picture to share? Email editor@northerngolfer.co.uk
working on changing paths to hit draws and fades during tune up before his @negolfer Match Play Pairs final #playwell The hard work obviously paid off as you will see in our cover story!
We’ve seen many great images from the British Masters at Close House in recent weeks though this one made us smile in the Northern Golfer office. Britain’s tallest man and former Harlem Globetrotter Paul Sturgess took part in the pro am ahead of the event and PGA professionals and former Northern Golfer cover stars JJ Vallely and Andy Paisley managed to grab a picture with him. We’ll leave the captioning up to you…
The rarest of golfing birds made an appearance in the Barnard Castle Pro Am in September when Michael Nesbit made an albatross from 260 yards on the par five 13th hole. The three under-par score for the hole set up victory with a superb 63 – though he did have to share the top prize with Sharpley’s Simon Robinson.
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