Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Eagle Golf Bay Shore announces its commitment to improving the lives of Veterans with disabilities.
In collaboration with THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION MEDICAL CENTER AT NORTHPORT, Eagle Golf Bay Shore announces its commitment to improving the lives of Veterans with disabilities.
With Eagle Golf Bay Shore’s clubhouse open to qualified participants Free-Of-Charge, it is anticipated that the Eagle Golf Disabled American Veterans Program will be a weekly event. Each session will consist of two hours of simulator time, as well as use of a 20’ x 40’ synthetic putting green. Golf clubs and balls will be provided to those who need them.
As one of the leading INDOOR Virtual Golf playing and training facilities on Long Island, Eagle Golf has launched a special Program that will give disabled former and current members of the Armed Forces the opportunity to try the great game of golf -- or even return to the golf game which they may have thought they could no longer participate in.
At Eagle Golf, these veterans will find not only world renown courses simulated with precise accuracy and stunning realism. They will discover the comfort and ease of use, supportive professionalism and friendship that make this an ideal setting. Here they can practice old skills, learn new ones, have fun, stay active, enjoy camaraderie, and re-ignite their competitive drive.
PGA lessons will also be offered, several prominent area pros having generously volunteered to donate their time for group and individual instruction.
Joanne Cote - Middle Island Country Club
Mike Darrell - Mill Pond Golf Course
Andy Carracino – Timber Point Country Club
In the Program’s initial stages, participating Vets will be assembled by PATRICK CAMPBELL, Northport VA Hospital’s Recreation Therapist and Health and Wellness Coordinator. Patrick’s first group of eager golfers met at Eagle on October 23rd, at which time the team divided to experience both Pebble Beach and St. Andrews, two of the world’s most spectacular courses! The next group will gather November 5th, when PGA Pro Mike Darrell will do the honors, teaching those affected by injury sustained in the service of their country, lifting the vets up in the spirit of golf.
The successful launch of these beginning sessions indicates that Eagle Golf’s new VA-associated Program is destined to make a positive contribution to the self-worth, productivity, fitness, and overall health of our local Disabled American Veterans.
“Thanks to the leadership of Veterans Affairs, thousands of veterans’ lives have been impacted positively through sport.” United States Olympic Committee, USA Paralympics
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT EAGLE GOLF at 631-647-7940
Eagle Golf Bay Shore is located at: 53 Main St., Bay Shore, NY 11706
Saturday, August 10, 2013
The Best Value in Custom Fit Irons - Tour Edge Ladies Max-D45 $399

The ultimate in value, the Bazooka Max-D45 is the most affordable, brand name, custom fit iron in golf.
Tour Edge Golf occupies top-10 market share in every category of golf clubs as measured by Golf Data Tech, the industries market share monitor. The company has built the brand on the concept of premium quality product sold for an affordable price. The new Tour Edge Max-D45 iron is no exception.
The Ladies Max-D45 features an undercut cavity, toe weighting and variable progression throughout the entire set for maximum forgiveness and performance. Designed to hit it closer to the pin every time, the D45 iron has a deep undercut cavity that moves weight away from the face and lower in the sole.
The iron’s progressive design can be seen in each iron’s different blade length, face height, top line, offset, bounce, and MOI. This optimizes the club’s performance in distance,
trajectory, spin, bounce, forgiveness, and accuracy. The long irons (3-5) feature a wider, more hybrid-like blade length, thicker sole, and progressive undercut cavity for greater forgiveness and higher flying shots. The mid irons (6-7) feature a shorter blade length, less offset, more bounce, and a smaller top line and sole for greater workability and shot-making. Finally, the scoring irons (8-PW) feature a smaller, undercut cavity, the least offset, the most bounce, and a slightly larger sole than the mid irons for shots that get up quick and stick close to the pin.
The Bazooka Max-D45 comes with Tour Edge’s lifetime warranty and 30-day play guarantee (30-day applies to stock sets only).
Add to that, the club’s toe weighting drives
the sweet spot further into the toe area for
greater forgiveness on all off center hits.
It is available for as little as $279 (steel), $399 (graphite) for a seven piece set that is stock or
custom fitted. For more information, call (800) 515-3343 or visit www.touredge.com.
Located in Batavia, IL, Tour Edge manufacturers and sells golf clubs under the Exotics and Tour Edge brands. The company has forged a name for itself as a producer of high-quality golf clubs that are hand-assembled one set at a time and sold at unbeatable prices. Tour Edge clubs are distributed throughout the United States and the world. Availability ranges from some of the finest green-grass locations in the country to the largest discount golf shops. Images are available at www.touredge.com in the media section of the website.
Located in Batavia, IL, Tour Edge manufacturers and sells golf clubs under the Exotics and Tour Edge brands. The company has forged a name for itself as a producer of high-quality golf clubs that are hand-assembled one set at a time and sold at unbeatable prices. Tour Edge clubs are distributed throughout the United States and the world. Availability ranges from some of the finest green-grass locations in the country to the largest discount golf shops. Images are available at www.touredge.com in the media section of the website.
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Fall Is The Perfect Time To Celebrate Golden Horseshoe’s 50th Anniversary

Beautiful weather, gorgeous scenery, an Audubon sanctuary, and special golf packages make autumn the season to savor Colonial Williamsburg
But that’s not all. This year is the 50th anniversary of the Gold Course, and special packages and rates help mark the celebration. Commemorating the opening of the Robert Trent Jones Sr-designed Gold Course – one of the most highly regarded courses in the country and the one that Jones himself referred to as his “finest design” – golfers can experience incredible golf and America’s living history lesson all at once.
From August 31 to November 26, three-day/two-night packages begin at $164 per person per night at the Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel and Suites, and include:
- Accommodations at a choice of Colonial Williamsburg hotels
- One round of golf for every night of the stay per golfer
- Free replay rounds (to be booked upon completion of first round)
- Free rental of PING golf clubs
- Unlimited range balls
- Commemorative 50th anniversary golf pouch and Golden Horseshoe yardage book
Fifty years later, the Gold Course continues to win raves and collect honors. It is included on Golf Magazine’s “Top 100 You Can Play” list of public-access courses, and is noted as one of the Top Six Robert Trent Jones Sr. courses named by Golf Digest, joining the likes of Ireland’s Ballybunion, Spain’s Valderrama, and California’s Spyglass Hill.
As soon as that first hint of autumn crispness brushes your cheek, come to Golden Horseshoe Golf Club and see what golfers have been talking about for half a century. The Gold Course is as much a gem as it’s always been, and the special Anniversary Package makes it a rare treat.
For more information, or to book a package, call 800-447-8679 or visit colonialwilliamsburg.com.
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, a center for history and citizenship, is a not-for-profit educational institution and cultural destination. The Foundation is dedicated to promoting the importance of an informed, active citizenry. Its mission, “that the future may learn from the past,” is realized through offering innovative, imaginative and interactive experiences – both on- and off-site – designed to educate guests about the importance of the American Revolution. From the RevQuest: Save the Revolution! series of technology-assisted alternate reality games, to the theatrical programming of Revolutionary City®, guests can become immersed in the drama of the American Revolution and discover the ongoing relevance of the past. Guests can also visit the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg, enjoy the many gardens and green spaces, and visit up to 35 historic sites. To experience all that the Foundation offers, guests may stay in one of the five award-winning official Colonial Williamsburg hotels and enjoy the award-winning golf courses of the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, indulge in The Spa of Colonial Williamsburg and shop in 40 stores. Fine dining is offered in more than 20 locations from historic dining taverns to restaurants with contemporary fare. Colonial Williamsburg is open 365 days a year. A full schedule of programs and special events can be found by visiting colonialwilliamsburg.com.
Crystal Springs Resort Announces ‘Family Foursome’ Golf & Stay Package
Celebrate PGA of America’s ‘Family Golf Month’ at Seven Course, 117-Hole Golf Playground
Crystal Springs Resort – home to seven distinct golf courses just one hour from New York City – announces the new “Family Foursome” golf and stay package.
Coinciding with the PGA of America’s “Family Golf Month” in July and summer break for schools, the Family Foursome is available with accommodations at either the resort’s comfortably-appointed Minerals Resort & Spa or luxurious Grand Cascades Lodge.
Minerals Resort & Spa:
- One 18-hole round of golf (including shared, four-person cart) on Minerals Course per adult
- Complimentary 18-hole round of golf for all juniors staying in the room ages 17 and under
- Complimentary unlimited access to Minerals Sports Club at Minerals Resort & Spa (including indoor/outdoor heated pools, hot tub, steam room, sauna and more)
Grand Cascades Lodge:
- One 18-hole round of golf (including shared cart) on Cascades Course per adult
- Complimentary 18-hole round of golf for all juniors staying in the room ages 17 and under
- Complimentary use of the 18-hole natural grass putting course (weather permitting)
- Complimentary unlimited access to the one-of-a-kind Biosphere Pool Complex with freeform indoor heated pool, water slide, grotto-like Jacuzzi and steam room
- Complimentary unlimited access to Minerals Sports Club at nearby Minerals Resort & Spa (including indoor/outdoor heated pools, hot tub, steam room, sauna and more)
Weekday rates for the Family Foursome package at Minerals Resort & Spa start at $109; weekend rates at $164. Weekday rates at Grand Cascades Lodge start at $176; weekend rates at $249 (all prices per adult and based on double occupancy).
Minerals is a Robert Trent Jones-designed, nine-hole executive course measuring just over 2,300 yards from the regulation tees. It features two holes on each green (one a standard 4.25 inches in diameter, the other eight inches), junior tees and four-person golf carts.
Opened in 2009, the Cascades Course was designed by Robert Trent Jones protégé Roger Rulewich. Also the architect of Crystal Springs’ heralded Ballyowen and Wild Turkey courses, Rulewich stressed playability on the par-36, 3,627-yard layout. Like Minerals, it also features junior tees.
To book, call 973.827.5996 x 2 and mention the Family Foursome package. More details are available here.
Nestled in the Kittatinny Mountains of northern New Jersey, Crystal Springs is a golf playground for all ages and abilities. Its 117 holes are exceptionally diverse:
- Ballyowen – Irish links-style layout rated state’s No. 2 public golf course by Golfweek
- Black Bear – Inviting mix of tumbling terrain and risk / reward options for players of all abilities
- Cascades – Newest addition stresses playability and features junior tees (nine holes)
- Crystal Springs – Ranked “Top 50 Toughest Course in America” by Golf Digest
- Great Gorge – Vintage 70’s golf on the legendary Playboy course (27 holes)
- Minerals – Family golf at “Top 12 Short Course” in America by Golf Range Magazine (nine holes)
- Wild Turkey – Spectacular resort course with world-class amenities and vistas
For more information: www.crystalgolfresort.com, 973.827.5996.
About Crystal Springs Resort
Located in Vernon and Hamburg, N.J., Crystal Springs Resort is the only four-season resort of its kind in the Tri-State Area. Comprised of four luxury hotels – Grand Cascades Lodge, Minerals, the Appalachian and Black Creek Sanctuary; seven renowned public golf courses; 15 acclaimed restaurants highlighted by the four-star Restaurant Latour and its Wine Spectator Grand Award-winning (since 2006) 135,000-bottle wine cellar; two full-service spas ranked #24 in Spas of America’s Top 100 Spas; the state-of-the-art Minerals Sports Club; multiple indoor and outdoor pools, including the distinctive Biosphere Pool Complex with an underground aquarium, tropical foliage and free form nature pools; Mountain Creek with 167 skiable acres on four mountain peaks, 100% night skiing, Drop Zone Snow Tubing, and the Waterpark and Bike Park during summer months. Crystal Springs Resort hosts hundreds of weddings, special events, corporate outings and thousands of transient hotel guests each year.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Ladies Maximize the Greens You Hit With Bazooka Max-D45 Hybrid.
The Bazooka Max-D45 hybrid gives you a level of control, power, and value that is unmatched.
The club’s classic pear-shaped design, 17-4 stainless steel construction, forged face, and aerodynamic design can help you turn bogies into pars and pars into birdies. The club’s large sweet spot and variable face thickness deliver maximum power across all areas of the face. Further enhancing power, the Bazooka has a visibly sloped crown and aerodynamic shape that reduce drag and improve airflow for greater swing speed.
Helping you hit more greens, the D45 has a high moment of inertia (MOI - the club’s ability to resist twisting). Tour Edge engineers achieved the high MOI by adding two internal weight cavities in the heel and toe that lower the center of gravity and move it deeper in the club head. The high MOI and the large sweet spot deliver the forgiveness you need to keep your shots on the green and out of the greenside bunker.
Available for $99, the Bazooka Max-D45 comes with Tour Edge’s lifetime warranty, a 30-day play guarantee, and comes with a UST Mamiya VTS 60-gram shaft. For more information, call (800) 515-3343 or visit www.touredge.com.
Located in Batavia, IL, Tour Edge manufacturers and sells golf clubs under the Exotics and Tour Edge brands. The company has forged a name for itself as a producer of high-quality golf clubs that are hand-assembled one set at a time and sold at unbeatable prices. Tour Edge clubs are distributed throughout the United States and the world. Availability ranges from some of the finest green-grass locations in the country to the largest discount golf shops. Images are available at www.touredge.com in the media section of the website.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Dix Hills Park Summer Junior Golf Program
Conducted by George A. Dixon PGA Head Golf Professional, and Staff
The Dix Hills Park Junior Golf Program consists of two types of instruction:
The Basic Program- is for boys and girls ages 5-14 that are generally new to the game, and that need training in all areas and fundamentals of the game. Safety, rules, and etiquette are also stressed. The atmosphere is fun, as students will be challenged with various types of games and contests, as well as introduction to the Golf Course.
The Club Division- is for those students who have gone through a basic program at least three times and are ready for organized play on the golf course. Advanced levels of instruction, rules, etiquette along with safety and sportsmanship is the focus of this program, as students play various types of golf formats on the golf course.
Dates:
Makeups can be pre arranged to accommodate Family Vacations.. Also as long as you get six sessions in you can set dates up according to your schedule.
#: 1. Basic. Tuesdays
July 9h,16,23,30th-. Aug 1,8,15
9:30am 12:00pm
#. 2. Basic. Wednesdays
July 10h,17,24Aug 2nd,9,16
9:30am - 12:00pm
#. 3. Basic. Thursdays
July 11h,18,25Aug 1,8,15
9:30am 12:00pm
#. 4. Club Division. Thurs.
July 11h,18,25,Aug 3,10,17
9:00am - 12:00pm
Cost: $325.00 for the basic program. $350.00 for the club division, which includes cost for greens fees. Cash or check only accepted for this program.
Registration: Juniors will be accepted on a first come first served basis to ensure manageable teacher / pupil ratio. (approx 8-1). Call early to reserve a spot, as classes are limited. The dates are flexible and make up clinics are available on a limited basis to help accommodate any family vacations.
Registration can be done at the Dix Hills Park Pro Shop. 525 Vanderbilt Pkwy. Dix Hills Park.
Any questions please feel free to call 631-499-8005.
Friday, June 21, 2013
USGA Announces Groupings and Starting Times For 68th U.S. Women’s Open Championship


2013 U.S. Women’s Open Championship, June 27-30
www.uswomensopen.com
Sebonack Golf Club, Southampton, N.Y.
www.uswomensopen.com
Sebonack Golf Club, Southampton, N.Y.
The U.S. Women’s Open is a 72-hole, stroke-play competition. A field of 156 players will play 18 holes of stroke play on June 27 and 28, after which the field will be cut to the low 60 scores and ties. Those players making the cut will play 18 holes on June 29 and 30. If there is a tie upon the completion of 72 holes, a three-hole aggregate score playoff will immediately follow. If this playoff results in a tie, the tied players will immediately continue to play off hole-by-hole until the winner is determined.
All Times EDT
Thursday (June 27), hole #1 and Friday (June 28), hole #10
6:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. – Chelsea Harris, Normal, Ill.; Ayako Uehara, Japan; Jamie Hullett, Mesquite, Texas
6:56 a.m. – 12:41 p.m. – Alice Kim, Walnut, Calif.; a-Erica Herr, New Hope, Pa.; a-Elizabeth Schultz, Lafayette, Calif.
7:07 a.m. – 12:52 p.m. – Aimee Cho, Republic of Korea; Macarena Silva, Chile; a-Gabriella Then, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
7:18 a.m. – 1:03 p.m. – Christi Cano, San Antonio, Texas; a-Emily Tubert, Burbank, Calif.; Caroline Westrup, Sweden
7:29 a.m. – 1:14 p.m. – Stephanie Sherlock, Canada; Elena Robles, Torrance, Calif.; Tiffany Lua, Rowland Heights, Calif.
7:40 a.m. – 1:25 p.m. – Jenny Shin, Torrance, Calif.; Carly Booth, Scotland; Belen Mozo, Spain
7:51 a.m. – 1:36 p.m. – Jane Park, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.; Danielle Kang, Thousand Oaks, Calif.; Mariajo Uribe, Colombia
8:02 a.m. – 1:47 p.m. – Na Yeon Choi, Republic of Korea; a-Lydia Ko, New Zealand; Brittany Lincicome, Seminole, Fla.
8:13 a.m. – 1:58 p.m. – Sun Young Yoo, Republic of Korea; Se Ri Pak, Republic of Korea; Jennifer Johnson, Carlsbad, Calif.
8:24 a.m. – 2:09 p.m. – Miki Saiki, Japan; Karen Stupples, England; Caroline Masson, Germany
8:35 a.m. – 2:20 p.m. – Sophie Gustafson, Sweden; Natalie Gulbis, Las Vegas, Nev.; Je-Yoon Yang, Republic of Korea
8:46 a.m. – 2:31 p.m. – Jennifer Rosales, Philippines; Kristy McPherson, Conway, S.C.; Becky Morgan, Wales
8:57 a.m. – 2:42 p.m. – Charyoung Kim, Republic of Korea; Lindsey Wright, Mission Hills, Calif.; Yoonkyung Heo, Republic of Korea
Thursday (June 27), hole #10 and Friday (June 28), hole #1
6:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. – Jackie Barenborg Stoelting, Vero Beach, Fla.; a-Yueer Feng, Orlando, Fla.; Amelia Lewis, Jacksonville, Fla.
6:56 a.m. – 12:41 p.m. – Tiffany Tavee, Tempe, Ariz.; Lindy Duncan, Plantation, Fla.; a-Kyung Kim, Chandler, Ariz.
7:07 a.m. – 12:52 p.m. – Kirby Dreher, Canada; a-Nelly Korda, Bradenton, Fla.; Rachel Rohanna, Waynesburg, Pa.
7:18 a.m. – 1:03 p.m. – a-Doris Chen, Bradenton, Fla.; a-Kelli Bowers, Chelan, Wash.; Felicity Johnson, England
7:29 a.m. – 1:14 p.m. – Meena Lee, Republic of Korea; Katie Futcher, The Woodlands, Texas; Pernilla Lindberg, Sweden
7:40 a.m. – 1:25 p.m. – Inbee Park, Republic of Korea; Stacy Lewis, The Woodlands, Texas; Suzann Pettersen, Norway
7:51 a.m. – 1:36 p.m. – Vicky Hurst, Melbourne, Fla.; Michelle Wie, Honolulu, Hawaii; Eun-Hee Ji, Republic of Korea
8:02 a.m. – 1:47 p.m. – Ai Miyazato, Japan; Lexi Thompson, Coral Springs, Fla.; Karrie Webb, Australia
8:13 a.m. – 1:58 p.m. – Alison Walshe, Westford, Mass.; Jodi Ewart Shadoff, England; Candie Kung, Allen, Texas
8:24 a.m. – 2:09 p.m. – Danah Bordner, Indianapolis, Ind.; Sarah-Jane Smith, Australia; Mi Jung Hur, Republic of Korea
8:35 a.m. – 2:20 p.m. – Carlota Ciganda, Spain; Karine Icher, France; Caroline Hedwall, Sweden
8:46 a.m. – 2:31 p.m. – Karin Sjodin, Sweden; Momoko Ueda, Japan; Soo Jin Yang, Republic of Korea
8:57 a.m. – 2:42 p.m. – a-Nicole Zhang, Canada; Stacey Keating, Australia; Nicole Jeray, Berwyn, Ill.
Thursday (June 27), hole #1 and Friday (June 28), hole #10
12:30 p.m. – 6:45 a.m. – Paz Echeverria, Chile; a-Karinn Dickinson, Mukilteo, Wash.; Caroline Powers, Bowling Green, Ohio
12:41 p.m. – 6:56 a.m. – a-Brooke Mackenzie Henderson, Canada; P.K. Kongkraphan, Thailand; TBD
12:52 p.m. – 7:07 a.m. – a-Mariah Stackhouse, Peachtree City, Ga.; Irene Cho, La Quinta, Calif.; Katy Harris, Humble, Texas
1:03 p.m. – 7:18 a.m. – Maude-Aimee Leblanc, Canada; Austin Ernst, Seneca, S.C.; Taylore Karle, Frisco, Texas
1:14 p.m. – 7:29 a.m. – TBD; Moira Dunn, Utica, N.Y.; Pornanong Phatlum, Thailand
1:25 p.m. – 7:40 a.m. – Mika Miyazato, Japan; Gerina Piller, Roswell, N.M.; Julieta Granada, Paraguay
1:36 p.m. – 7:51 a.m. – Morgan Pressel, Boca Raton, Fla.; Azahara Munoz, Spain; Hee Kyung Seo, Republic of Korea
1:47 p.m. – 8:02 a.m. – Amy Yang, Republic of Korea; Brittany Lang, McKinney, Texas; Haeji Kang, Republic of Korea
1:58 p.m. – 8:13 a.m. – I.K. Kim, Republic of Korea; Paula Creamer, Pleasanton, Calif.; Yani Tseng, Chinese Taipei
2:09 p.m. – 8:24 a.m. – Katherine Hull-Kirk, Australia; Christina Kim, San Jose, Calif.; Juli Inkster, Los Altos, Calif.
2:20 p.m. – 8:35 a.m. – Chie Arimura, Japan; Ilhee Lee, Republic of Korea; Sandra Gal, Germany
2:31 p.m. – 8:46 a.m. – Hee-Won Han, Republic of Korea; Cynthia Lacrosse, Tampa, Fla.; Sydnee Michaels, Murrieta, Calif.
2:42 p.m. – 8:57 a.m. – Laura Diaz, Scotia, N.Y.; Janice Moodie, Scotland; Birdie Kim, Republic of Korea
Thursday (June 27), hole #10 and Friday (June 28), hole #10
12:30 p.m. – 6:45 a.m. – Catherine Matranga, Fort Worth, Texas; a-Shannon Aubert, France; Kendra Little, Eugene, Ore.
12:41 p.m. – 6:56 a.m. – Megan Grehan, Mamaroneck, N.Y.; a-Mariel Galdiano, Pearl City, Hawaii; Ji Young Oh, Duluth, Ga.
12:52 p.m. – 7:07 a.m. – a-Annie Park, Levittown, N.Y.; Izzy Beisiegel, Canada; Christine Song, Maryville, Tenn.
1:03 p.m. – 7:18 a.m. – Emily Childs, Alameda, Calif.; Thidapa Suwannapura, Thailand; a-Casie Cathrea, Livermore, Calif.
1:14 p.m. – 7:29 a.m. – Giulia Sergas, Italy; Hee Young Park, Republic of Korea; Chella Choi, Jacksonville, Fla.
1:25 p.m. – 7:40 a.m. – Mina Harigae, Monterey, Calif.; Mo Martin, Altadena, Calif.; Nicole Castrale, Palm Desert, Calif.
1:36 p.m. – 7:51 a.m. – TBD; Angela Stanford, Saginaw, Texas; Lizette Salas, Azusa, Calif.
1:47 p.m. – 8:02 a.m. – Cristie Kerr, Miami, Fla.; Jiyai Shin, Republic of Korea; So Yeon Ryu, Republic of Korea
1:58 p.m. – 8:13 a.m. – Beatriz Recari, Spain; Catriona Matthew, Scotland; Jessica Korda, Bradenton, Fla.
2:09 p.m. – 8:24 a.m. – Ariya Jutanugarn, Thailand; Anna Nordqvist, Orlando, Fla.; Shanshan Feng, People's Republic of China
2:20 p.m. – 8:35 a.m. – Kris Tamulis, Naples, Fla.; Tiffany Joh, San Diego, Calif.; Lorie Kane, Canada
2:31 p.m. – 8:46 a.m. – Brooke Pancake, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Ha-Neul Kim, Republic of Korea; Dewi Claire Schreefel, Netherlands
2:42 p.m. – 8:57 a.m. – a-Alexandra Kaui, Kapolei, Hawaii; Jessica Shepley, Canada; Sally Watson, Scotland
About the USGA
The USGA conducts the U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open and U.S. Senior Open, as well as 10 national amateur championships, two state team championships and international matches. Together with The R&A, the USGA governs the game worldwide, jointly administering the Rules of Golf, Rules of Amateur Status, Equipment Standards and World Amateur Golf Rankings. The USGA’s working jurisdiction comprises the United States, its territories and Mexico. The USGA is a global leader in the development and support of sustainable golf course management practices. It serves as a primary steward for the game’s history and funds an ongoing “For the Good of the Game” charitable giving program. Additionally, the USGA’s Course Rating and Handicap systems are used on six continents in more than 50 countries. For more information about the USGA, visit www.usga.org.
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