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Salute to<br />

GOLF’S BIG 3<br />

Masters champion<br />

BUBBA WATSON<br />

OPEN SEASON<br />

THE IRISH OPEN &<br />

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spectacular <strong>summer</strong><br />

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FRONT COVER:<br />

Photo of Rory McIlroy supplied by © Getty<br />

Images/The European Tour on the<br />

announcement of his participation in the<br />

Irish Open at Royal Portrush (June 28th-<br />

July 1st)<br />

The Heritage Resort<br />

07<br />

Rory McIlroy’s primary focus in the months ahead will be<br />

chasing Major titles, but you can bet your bottom dollar<br />

that victory in the Irish Open at Royal Portrush would rank right up there alongside<br />

his finest achievements.<br />

Reigning USPGA champion Keegan Bradley and Irish Major winners - Padraig<br />

Harrington, Graeme McDowell, Rory McIlroy and Darren Clarke - will headline the starstudded<br />

event from June 28th - July 1st.<br />

McIlroy, who returned to the World No. 1 spot as this issue went to press at the start<br />

of May, has many fond memories of the famous Dunluce course on the beautiful<br />

North Antrim Causeway coast. He fired an incredible 61 around the fearsome links<br />

as an amateur.<br />

When Royal Portrush was announced as the venue <strong>for</strong> this year’s Irish Open, Rory<br />

remarked, “It would be incredible to win. I haven’t played competitively at Royal Portrush<br />

since 2005, so to go back there and have the chance to win my National Open is something<br />

that is very, very important to me. Hopefully I can give it a real good go this year.”<br />

“For the Irish Open to come to Portrush is a huge thing <strong>for</strong> any golfer from Northern<br />

Ireland. So <strong>for</strong> myself and the likes of Graeme [McDowell], Darren [Clarke] and Michael<br />

Hoey to play the Irish Open in Northern Ireland is a dream come true <strong>for</strong> us.”<br />

It promises to be a wonderful festival of golf with huge numbers of fans expected to<br />

attend from north and south of the border.<br />

For the players it will provide a glorious opportunity to<br />

get to grips with one of the finest links courses in the world<br />

in the countdown to The Open Championship at Royal<br />

Lytham & St. Annes in July (see pages 10 & 11).<br />

Royal Portrush hosted The Open Championship in 1951<br />

and the Senior British Open on six occasions in more recent<br />

times. There are hopes that The Open may return to Royal<br />

Portrush in the future, but <strong>for</strong> now the focus is on the 2012<br />

Irish Open being a spectacular success and a great<br />

advertisement <strong>for</strong> Irish golf.<br />

Yours in <strong>Golf</strong>,<br />

PARKLAND PARADISE Pages 30-36<br />

DECLAN O’DONOGHUE, Publisher / Editor<br />

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BACKSPIN | 1


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Masters champion<br />

Bubba Watson<br />

became the 27th<br />

first-time Major<br />

winner since the<br />

start of 2001,<br />

but to date only<br />

four of the other<br />

26 have tasted<br />

success again in<br />

the Majors.<br />

Right: Bubba Watson<br />

acknowledges the galleries<br />

on his way to becoming the<br />

2012 Masters champion.<br />

Facing page: Bubba with his<br />

caddie Ted Scott seconds<br />

after he defeated Louis<br />

Oosthuizen in a dramatic<br />

play-off to become the 2012<br />

Masters champion.<br />

Photos courtesy of GMS.<br />

4 | BACKSPIN


The Major Championships<br />

It’s not easy becoming a<br />

BUBBA<br />

WATSON<br />

Only a select few Major winners strike again<br />

Newly crowned Masters champion Bubba<br />

Watson became the 27th first-time Major<br />

winner since the start of 2001, the 11th since<br />

the start of 2009 and the 4th first-time winner of<br />

The Masters since 2007.<br />

But don’t be fooled by these stats. Winning a<br />

Major Championship remains an elusive target <strong>for</strong><br />

many top class golfers and the majority of those<br />

who crack the code then find it extremely difficult<br />

to win another Major.<br />

All eyes will be on Bubba as he chases back-toback<br />

Major wins in the US Open in June, but to<br />

date only four of the other 26 first-time winners<br />

since 2001 have tasted success again in the Majors<br />

- Goosen, Mickelson, Cabrera and Harrington.<br />

Retief Goosen broke his duck in the 2001<br />

US Open at Southern Hills and won the title again<br />

at Shinnecock Hills in 2004.<br />

It took Phil Mickelson 47 attempts to become a<br />

Major winner. Since his breakthrough victory at<br />

Augusta in 2004 he has become a three-time<br />

Masters champion and he won the USPGA<br />

Championship in 2005.<br />

In 2009 Angel Cabrera added a Masters Green<br />

Jacket to his 2007 US Open victory at Oakmont.<br />

And, of course, Padraig Harrington successfully<br />

defended The Open Championship in 2008 and<br />

added the USPGA title a few weeks later to become<br />

a three-time Major winner in the space of thirteen<br />

months.<br />

continued...<br />

BACKSPIN | 5


The Majors continued...<br />

Opposite:<br />

2011 US Open champion Rory<br />

McIlroy in action during the 2012<br />

Honda Classic, which he won at PGA<br />

National in Palm Beach Gardens,<br />

Florida.<br />

Below:<br />

Left-hander Bubba Watson executes<br />

a spectacular recovery shot from the<br />

trees on the second sudden death<br />

play-off hole - the 10th - at this<br />

year’s Masters at Augusta National.<br />

All photos on these pages by<br />

REUTERS/ACTION IMAGES<br />

The proliferation of first-time Major<br />

winners in recent times is great <strong>for</strong> golf and<br />

<strong>for</strong> the players the challenge immediately<br />

switches to becoming a serial Major winner.<br />

New Masters champion Bubba Watson<br />

will relish this challenge.<br />

He served notice that his time was coming<br />

with three PGA Tour victories in the space of<br />

twelve months. He made his breakthrough in<br />

the Travellers Championship in June 2010.<br />

Later that <strong>summer</strong> Bubba fired rounds of<br />

68+71+70+68 to tie Martin Kaymer and<br />

Dustin Johnson in the USPGA Championship,<br />

but he lost out in a play-off.<br />

He edged out Phil Mickelson to claim his<br />

second PGA Tour title at the Farmers<br />

Insurance Open in January 2011, and won<br />

again a few months later in New Orleans.<br />

He showed his steel at Augusta this year<br />

by coming from three shots off the pace<br />

entering the final round to <strong>for</strong>ce a play-off<br />

with 2010 Open champion and PING<br />

equipment stablemate Louis Oosthuizen.<br />

It’s history now that Bubba claimed his<br />

first Major title by producing a stroke of pure<br />

genius out of the trees on the second tie hole<br />

in a pulsating play-off.<br />

For Louis Oosthuizen it was a painful<br />

shock to the system as a second Major title<br />

slipped from his grasp after a wonderful<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance in regulation play.<br />

For Bubba Watson, like every first-time<br />

Major winner, it’s a whole new ball game<br />

now. The monkey is off his back, expectations<br />

are raised and there is a glorious opportunity<br />

to strike again and again while the iron is hot.<br />

RISING<br />

STAR<br />

RICKIE<br />

FOWLER<br />

Fowler a major threat<br />

As this issue went to press rising young<br />

American superstar Rickie Fowler scored his<br />

breakthrough victory on the PGA Tour with a<br />

play-off triumph over Rory McIlroy and<br />

D.A.Points in the Wells Fargo Championship<br />

in North Carolina. Watch <strong>for</strong> him in the<br />

Majors.<br />

BUBBA WATSON<br />

6 | BACKSPIN


RORY McILROY<br />

World top-25 stars<br />

chasing first Major<br />

The following 16 players in the<br />

top-25 of the Official World <strong>Golf</strong><br />

Rankings after the Wells Fargo<br />

Championship in early May have<br />

not won a Major Championship.<br />

2nd<br />

3rd<br />

5th<br />

6th<br />

9th<br />

Luke Donald (Eng)<br />

Lee Westwood (Eng)<br />

Hunter Mahan (USA)<br />

Steve Stricker (USA)<br />

Webb Simpson (USA)<br />

11th Justin Rose (Eng)<br />

12th Adam Scott (Aus)<br />

15th Jason Day (Aus)<br />

16th Matt Kuchar (USA)<br />

17th Dustin Johnson (USA)<br />

19th Bill Haas (USA)<br />

20th Jason Dufner (USA)<br />

21st Sergio Garcia (Spain)<br />

23rd Nick Watney (USA)<br />

24th Rickie Fowler (USA)<br />

25th Brandt Snedeker (USA)<br />

For the top players it’s all about winning<br />

Majors and very fine margins define careers.<br />

Colin Montgomerie is a classic example.<br />

The eight-time European No. 1. suffered the<br />

agony of 5 runner-up finishes in the Majors<br />

including play-off defeats in the 1994 US Open<br />

and 1995 USPGA Championships.<br />

Sergio Garcia’s patience is also being<br />

tested. Thirteen years on from coming so close<br />

to victory as a 19-year-old rookie in the 1999<br />

USPGA Championship at Medinah, the wait<br />

continues <strong>for</strong> the hugely talented Spaniard<br />

Garcia features in the panel above which<br />

shows that 16 of the top-25 golfers in the<br />

World at the start of May are still gunning <strong>for</strong><br />

their first Major victory.<br />

Lee Westwood seems destined to break his<br />

duck. He has scored 2 runner-up and 5 third<br />

place finishes in the Majors since 2008.<br />

Westwood will turn 40 next April but, of<br />

course, age is no barrier to success at the top<br />

level as Darren Clarke proved by winning<br />

The Open last July at the age of 42.<br />

At the other end of the age spectrum, Rory<br />

McIlroy will surely join the pantheon of serial<br />

Major winners in the future, but the immediate<br />

challenge <strong>for</strong> the 23-year-old Holywood star<br />

as he prepares <strong>for</strong> his US Open defence is to<br />

win a second Major title.<br />

First-time Major winners since 2001<br />

THE MASTERS<br />

2003 - Mike Weir<br />

2004 - Phil Mickelson<br />

2007 - Zach Johnson<br />

2008 - Trevor Immelman<br />

2011 - Charl Schwartzel<br />

2012 - Bubba Watson<br />

US OPEN<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

2001 - Retief Goosen<br />

2003 - Jim Furyk<br />

2005 - Michael Campbell<br />

2006 - Geoff Ogilvy<br />

2007 - Angel Cabrera<br />

2009 - Lucas Glover<br />

2010 - Graeme McDowell<br />

2011 - Rory McIlroy<br />

BRITISH OPEN<br />

2001 -David Duval<br />

2003 - Ben Curtis<br />

2004 - Todd Hamilton<br />

2007 - Padraig Harrington<br />

2009 - Stewart Cink<br />

2010 - Louis Oosthuizen<br />

2011 - Darren Clarke<br />

USPGA<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

2001 - David Toms<br />

2002 - Rich Beem<br />

2003 - Shaun Micheel<br />

2009 - Y.E. Yang<br />

2010 - Martin Kaymer<br />

2011 - Keegan Bradley<br />

Statistics compiled be<strong>for</strong>e the 2012 US Open<br />

BACKSPIN | 7


Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold<br />

Palmer still having fun and thrilling the<br />

galleries during Masters week at Augusta .<br />

8 | BACKSPIN


The debate about who is the<br />

greatest golfer of all time -<br />

Jack Nicklaus or Tiger Woods<br />

- will continue to stimulate<br />

lively discussion even if Tiger<br />

goes on to surpass the Golden Bear’s<br />

haul of 18 Major Championship<br />

victories.<br />

If you are old school, you might be<br />

inclined to argue that Nicklaus<br />

amassed his cache of Major titles in<br />

more challenging times than the<br />

modern day pretender to his throne.<br />

Nicklaus had to beat Palmer,<br />

Player, Trevino and various other<br />

legends of the game and sustained<br />

his challenge in the Majors <strong>for</strong> over a<br />

quarter of a century. Bear in mind,<br />

too, he was runner-up in 19 Majors.<br />

It could be argued that Tiger was<br />

virtually in a league of his own <strong>for</strong><br />

much of the time between 1997 and<br />

2006, when he swooped <strong>for</strong> twelve of<br />

his fourteen Major titles.<br />

O’Meara, Els, Singh, Goosen and<br />

Mickelson were all multiple Major<br />

winners during that period, but Tiger<br />

was the dominant <strong>for</strong>ce in the game.<br />

No matter where you stand on the<br />

Jack v Tiger debate, there’s little or<br />

no room <strong>for</strong> discussion on the subject<br />

of <strong>Golf</strong>’s <strong>Big</strong> 3....Arnold Palmer, Gary<br />

Player and Jack Nicklaus.<br />

They trans<strong>for</strong>med and popularised<br />

golf during the 1960’s, taking the<br />

game to a whole new level...Palmer<br />

with his wonderful charisma and<br />

cavalier style of play, Player with<br />

his dogged determination and<br />

remarkable strength of character,<br />

and Nicklaus with his raw talent,<br />

tenacity and durability.<br />

Palmer won his seven Majors in a<br />

glittering period between 1958 and<br />

1964. Player’s winning run in the<br />

Majors spanned a 20-year period<br />

from 1959 to 1978, while Nicklaus<br />

announced his arrival on the world<br />

stage with victory in the US Open in<br />

1962 and celebrated his last Major<br />

win twenty-four years later in the<br />

1986 Masters at Augusta National.<br />

Remarkably, Nicklaus finished just<br />

four shots off the pace at Augusta<br />

twelve years later at the age of 58!<br />

Between them <strong>Golf</strong>’s <strong>Big</strong> 3 won<br />

34 Major titles.<br />

Their success, charisma and<br />

influence created the template <strong>for</strong><br />

modern day golf, and even today -<br />

with Nicklaus the youngest of the<br />

triumvirate at a youthful 72, or level<br />

fours as he might prefer to be<br />

described - they continue to serve as<br />

wonderful ambassadors <strong>for</strong> golf.<br />

Of course, every period has its<br />

great players. Fast <strong>for</strong>ward from the<br />

Palmer, Player and Nicklaus era<br />

and Johnny Miller, Tom Watson,<br />

Seve Ballesteros and Greg Norman<br />

were strong <strong>for</strong>ces <strong>for</strong> a time. Then<br />

there was the European influence in<br />

the shape of Faldo, Lyle, Langer,<br />

Woosnam and Olazabal.<br />

More recently Els, Woods, Singh,<br />

Mickelson and Harrington have been<br />

outstanding figures in the game -<br />

both in terms of their success and<br />

influence - but, like every new<br />

generation of touring professionals,<br />

they owe a tremendous debt of<br />

gratitude to <strong>Golf</strong>’s <strong>Big</strong> 3...trailblazers<br />

Arnold Daniel Palmer, Gary Player<br />

and Jack William Nicklaus.<br />

by BACKSPIN editor Declan O’Donoghue<br />

Arnold Palmer<br />

Date of birth: 10-09-29<br />

Joined Tour: 1955<br />

Masters<br />

1958, 1960, 1962, 1964<br />

US Open<br />

1960<br />

British Open<br />

1961, 1962<br />

Gary Player<br />

Date of birth: 1-11-35<br />

Joined Tour: 1957<br />

Masters<br />

1961, 1974, 1978<br />

US Open<br />

1965<br />

British Open<br />

1959, 1968, 1974<br />

USPGA<br />

1962, 1972<br />

Jack Nicklaus<br />

Date of birth: 21-01-40<br />

Joined Tour: 1962<br />

Masters<br />

1963, 1965, 1966, 1972,<br />

1975, 1986<br />

US Open<br />

1962, 1967, 1972, 1980<br />

British Open<br />

1966, 1970, 1978<br />

USPGA<br />

1963, 1971, 1973,1975, 1980<br />

Left: Tiger Woods in action during<br />

this year’s Masters at Augusta.<br />

Photos taken by<br />

REUTERS / ACTION IMAGES<br />

during this year’s<br />

Masters Tournament<br />

at Augusta National<br />

BACKSPIN | 9


Darren Clarke<br />

2011 Open champion<br />

Pic by Pat Cashman<br />

IRISH SEEK TO CRACK THE CODE AT<br />

Royal Lytham & St.Annes has not been a<br />

happy hunting ground <strong>for</strong> Irish tour<br />

players in the past, but all that could<br />

change in spectacular fashion in July when the<br />

famous links on the Lancashire coast stages<br />

The Open Championship <strong>for</strong> an eleventh time<br />

from July 19th-22nd.<br />

Remarkably, following a gap of sixty years<br />

since our only previous Major Championship<br />

victory by Fred Daly at Hoylake in 1947, Ireland<br />

has celebrated six Major triumphs since<br />

2007 including, of course, three victories in<br />

The Open Championship.<br />

At 42 years, 11 months and three days<br />

Darren Clarke became the oldest Open<br />

champion since Roberto de Vicenzo at Hoylake<br />

in 1967 when he cradled the famous Claret Jug<br />

at Royal St. Georges last July.<br />

It was Darren’s 54th appearance in the<br />

Majors and his 20th attempt to win The Open.<br />

Experience is a huge factor in The Open and<br />

it’s interesting that ten players aged 40 or over<br />

were in the top-25 last year...Darren Clarke,<br />

Phil Mickelson, Thomas Bjorn, Davis Love,<br />

Steve Stricker, Richard Green, Tom Watson,<br />

Anders Hansen, 1996 Open champion Tom<br />

Lehman and Miguel Angel Jimenez.<br />

Other seasoned campaigners crowned<br />

Open champion in recent times were Padraig<br />

Harrington, who was in his mid-30s when he<br />

scored back-to-back victories in 2007 and<br />

2008, and Stewart Cink, who was 36 when he<br />

won at Turnberry in 2009.<br />

This year’s Open Championship returns to Royal Lytham<br />

& St. Annes on England’s magnificent Lancashire coast,<br />

where Christy O’Connor Snr came agonisingly close to<br />

capturing the famous Claret Jug in 1958.<br />

Perhaps Padraig Harrington, Darren Clarke, Graeme<br />

McDowell or Rory McIlroy - buoyed by six Major victories<br />

between them since 2007, including three triumphs in the<br />

last five Open Championships - will crack the code at<br />

Lytham in July and deliver another winning Irish<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance in the Majors.<br />

10 | BACKSPIN


Perhaps it will be the turn of 23-year-old<br />

Holywood star Rory McIlroy to strike a blow <strong>for</strong><br />

golf’s rising superstars this year. If he were to<br />

be crowned Lord of the Links he would<br />

become the youngest Open champion since<br />

Seve at Royal Lytham & St. Annes in 1979.<br />

Seve announced himself as a dynamic new<br />

<strong>for</strong>ce in golf three years earlier at Royal<br />

Birkdale when, as a fearless 19-year-old with<br />

film star looks and a dashing style of play, he<br />

led after three rounds. He eventually finished<br />

runner-up with Nicklaus behind a rampant<br />

Johnny Miller, who closed with a sizzling 66.<br />

But Seve was not to be denied at Royal<br />

Lytham & St. Annes in 1979 when he became<br />

the first European-based player to win<br />

The Open <strong>for</strong> ten years. A second round<br />

65 provided the springboard to a thrilling<br />

three-shot victory over Ben Crenshaw and<br />

Jack Nicklaus.<br />

Seve’s breakthrough victory at Lytham in<br />

1979 sparked a golden era <strong>for</strong> European golf.<br />

The swashbuckling Spaniard added four<br />

more Major titles to his haul during a glittering<br />

career, including a second Open title at Lytham<br />

in 1988 which was to be his last victory in the<br />

Majors.<br />

During the 1980s and 1990s, undoubtedly<br />

inspired by Seve’s exploits, fellow Europeans<br />

Sandy Lyle (2), Nick Faldo (6), Bernhard Langer<br />

(2), Ian Woosnam (1), Jose-Maria Olazabal (2)<br />

and 1999 Open champion Paul Lawrie stepped<br />

up to the plate in the Major Championships.<br />

Bernard Darwin, the doyen of golf writers,<br />

once famously described Royal Lytham & St.<br />

Annes as a “beast of a golf course, but a just<br />

beast.” An entirely fitting description of this<br />

rugged and magnificent jewel.<br />

Royal Lytham & St. Annes has produced 9<br />

great Open champions since 1926, including<br />

Bobby Jones, Bobby Locke, Peter Thomson,<br />

Bob Charles, Tony Jacklin, Gary Player and, of<br />

course, two-time winner Seve.<br />

More recently, Americans Tom Lehman<br />

(1996) and David Duval (2001) etched their<br />

names into Open folklore at Lytham.<br />

It has not been a happy hunting ground <strong>for</strong><br />

Irish players in The Open Championship but<br />

things could have been a lot different.<br />

So much <strong>for</strong> the luck of the Irish. If Christy<br />

O’Connor Snr had enjoyed even a modicum of<br />

the famous elixir at crucial moments in the<br />

past he might have won The Open twice at<br />

Lytham. He came agonisingly close in 1958.<br />

Sparkling opening rounds of 67+68 followed by<br />

a 73+71 finish left him tied 3rd with Eric Brown<br />

just a shot behind champion Peter Thomson<br />

and play-off runner-up Dave Thomas.<br />

The Royal Dublin maestro was 6th to Bob<br />

Charles in 1963 and produced another rousing<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance at Lytham in 1969 when he<br />

finished 5th behind Jacklin, Charles, Thomson<br />

and De Vicenzo with rounds of 71+65+74+74.<br />

Royal Lytham & St. Annes owes us one.<br />

Over to you Darren, Padraig, Rory and<br />

Graeme!<br />

Royal Lytham & St. Annes<br />

PREVIOUS OPEN<br />

WINNERS AT LYTHAM<br />

1926: Bobby Jones (USA)<br />

1952: Bobby Locke (SA)<br />

1958: Peter Thomson (Aus)<br />

1963: Bob Charles (NZ)<br />

1969: Tony Jacklin (Eng)<br />

1974: Gary Player (SA)<br />

1979: Seve Ballesteros (Sp)<br />

1988: Seve Ballesteros (Sp)<br />

1996: Tom Lehman (USA)<br />

2001: David Duval (USA)<br />

2012 SPECTATOR<br />

INFORMATION<br />

Seve<br />

Official Website:<br />

www.TheOpen.com<br />

Visit the Website<br />

<strong>for</strong> complete in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

on tickets and all other<br />

spectator arrangements<br />

Nearest Airports:<br />

Blackpool and Liverpool<br />

Rail links to the Open:<br />

For timetables / in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

on rail travel to the venue visit<br />

www.nationalrail.co.uk<br />

www.northernrail.org<br />

Accommodation:<br />

For details regarding hotel<br />

& B&B accommodation<br />

www.visitlancashire.com<br />

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DAVID KEARNEY<br />

with PAT CASHMAN<br />

On these pages we feature a selection of<br />

photographs taken by Pat Cashman at various<br />

events on the domestic amateur scene.<br />

Visit www.cashmanphotography.ie<br />

Leinster crowned champions<br />

A<br />

youthful Leinster team triumphed in the Women’s Interprovincial<br />

matches at Cork <strong>Golf</strong> Club in April.<br />

Pictured above: ILGU National Coach David Kearney following the<br />

action.<br />

Below: A superb action study of Leinster’s Ariana Coyle Diez.<br />

Left: The Leinster team celebrate victory. (Back row, l-r): Louise<br />

Mernagh, Maria Dunne, Anna Courtney, Ariana Coyle Diez, Mary<br />

Dowling and Karen Delaney. (Front row): Aedin Murphy, Denise<br />

McCarthy (team captain) and Deirdre Smith.<br />

ARIANA COYLE DIEZ<br />

(Leinster)<br />

12 | BACKSPIN


New partnership a great boost<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Primary Schools Cup<br />

Anew partnership between the <strong>Golf</strong>ing Union of Ireland (Leinster<br />

Branch), Irish Ladies <strong>Golf</strong> Union, Junior <strong>Golf</strong> Ireland and Haydon<br />

Chartered Accountants is designed to expand the Primary Schools Cup<br />

programme.<br />

Haydon Chartered Accountants initiated the programme in<br />

partnership with Castle <strong>Golf</strong> Club in 2004.<br />

The long term objective of the governing bodies is to implement the<br />

programme throughout the country in the years ahead.<br />

Pictured right at the announcement of this new sponsorship<br />

partnership were, left to right: Vivienne Cosgrave (Lady Captain, Castle<br />

GC), John Ferriter (Hon. Secretary, Leinster Branch, GUI), Hilary<br />

Haydon (Haydon Chartered Accountants), Paschal Taggart, swinging<br />

club, (Captain, Castle <strong>Golf</strong> Club), Anne Marie Hughes (Director of<br />

Development, Junior <strong>Golf</strong> Ireland) and Niamh Henry Bezy (Chairman,<br />

Junior Development, East Leinster, Irish Ladies <strong>Golf</strong> Union).<br />

Leona’s U-18 crown<br />

Leona Maguire was an impressive winner of<br />

the 2012 Irish Girls U-18 Strokeplay title at<br />

Roganstown <strong>Golf</strong> Club.<br />

Leona is pictured above receiving the trophy<br />

from Marjorie McCorduck (President, Irish<br />

Ladies <strong>Golf</strong> Union). Also pictured, Jane O'Shea<br />

(Lady Captain, Roganstown GC) and Gill Hess<br />

(Captain, Roganstown GC).<br />

Left: ILGU President Marjorie McCorduck with<br />

Jean O’Driscoll (Muskerry) who shows the club<br />

and ball she used to score a hole-in-one!<br />

Photos by PAT CASHMAN<br />

www.cashmanphotography.ie<br />

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continued...<br />

NEIL MANCHIP<br />

Stars of the future on learning curve<br />

Ireland finished second to Scotland and ahead of Wales and The Netherlands in the Four<br />

Nations U-16 Development matches at Hilton Templepatrick <strong>Golf</strong> Club in April.<br />

Ireland was represented by Marc Boucher, David Carey, Caolan Kennedy, Rowan<br />

Lester, Cameron Mills, Neil McKinstry, Tommy O’Driscoll and James Sugrue.<br />

A few weeks later Rowan Lester (Hermitage) won the 5th Faldo Series Ireland<br />

Championship at Lough Erne.<br />

ROWAN LESTER<br />

Top: Team members and supporters watching the climax of the Four Nations U-16 Development<br />

match at Hilton Templepatrick. Above Left: GUI National Coach Neil Manchip watching the action<br />

unfold. Left: Rowan Lester (Hermitage) in action; Below: The Irish team, officials and coach gather<br />

<strong>for</strong> a photocall in the clubhouse at Hilton Templepatrick <strong>Golf</strong> Club in Belfast<br />

Leinster Youths title<br />

<strong>for</strong> Colin Fairweather<br />

Michael McGinley, second right, (Sigma Wireless)<br />

presenting the 2012 Leinster Youths' Amateur<br />

Open Championship trophy to Colin Fairweather<br />

(Knock) after his victory at Woodbrook <strong>Golf</strong> Club.<br />

Also in the picture (from left) John Ferriter (Hon<br />

Secretary, Leinster Branch, GUI), Kieran Murphy<br />

(Captain, Woodbrook <strong>Golf</strong> Club) and Kevin<br />

McIntyre (Chairman, Leinster Branch, GUI).<br />

Photos by PAT CASHMAN<br />

www.cashmanphotography.ie<br />

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Great honour <strong>for</strong><br />

Fintan Buckley<br />

Fintan Buckley, pictured at his home<br />

club, Hermitage, at the start of his<br />

term as the 64th President of the<br />

<strong>Golf</strong>ing Union of Ireland.<br />

Above: Marjorie McCorduck (President, Irish<br />

Ladies <strong>Golf</strong> Union) presenting Mary Dowling<br />

(New Ross) with her prize as Titleist Ladies<br />

Scratch Cup series winner.<br />

Left: Ann Carr (Lady Captain, Hermitage <strong>Golf</strong><br />

Club) presenting the 2012 Hermitage Ladies<br />

Scratch Cup (sponsored by Dermot Kelly Ltd)<br />

to Paula Grant (Lisburn). Also in the picture<br />

are Colm Deignan (Captain, Hermitage <strong>Golf</strong><br />

Club), Marjorie McCorduck (President, Irish<br />

Ladies <strong>Golf</strong> Union) and James Kelly<br />

(Sponsor).<br />

Left: Irish Boys International Rowan Lester<br />

is this year’s Junior Captain at Hermitage<br />

<strong>Golf</strong> Club. He is pictured with, from left:<br />

Simon Byrne (Club Professional), Ann Carr<br />

(Lady Captain, Hermitage GC) and Colm<br />

Deignan (Captain, Hermitage GC).<br />

Photos by PAT CASHMAN<br />

www.cashmanphotography.ie<br />

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Discover new<br />

horizons with<br />

technology<br />

Below: <strong>Big</strong> hitting Callaway <strong>Golf</strong> staff player<br />

Alvaro Quiros had the RAZR Fit driver in his<br />

bag when he won the Dubai World<br />

Championship last year.<br />

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CALLAWAY<br />

RAZR FIT DRIVER<br />

The remarkable advances being made year after year in golf technology<br />

means that new products are geared to benefit golfers of all standards,<br />

from leading tour professionals to ordinary mortals.<br />

Callaway <strong>Golf</strong> has a long history of creating products that are designed<br />

to make every golfer a better player and their revolutionary new RAZR Fit<br />

technology represents another significant breakthrough as it allows golfers<br />

to adjust the clubhead to suit their playing characteristics.<br />

Callaway’s much-anticipated RAZR Fit line of woods - launched<br />

worldwide in February -represents the Company’s most advanced products<br />

to date. By combining the per<strong>for</strong>mance benefits gained from several<br />

proprietary technologies with an easy-to-understand, adjustable hosel - plus<br />

moveable weights to promote draw or neutral ball flight - Callaway is<br />

empowering golfers around the world to dial in their game with RAZR Fit.<br />

Marking a new standard in per<strong>for</strong>mance customisation, RAZR Fit’s<br />

straight<strong>for</strong>ward adjustability delivers optimum per<strong>for</strong>mance and real results<br />

<strong>for</strong> every golf swing.<br />

So, how will RAZR Fit technology<br />

benefit your golf game?<br />

RAZR Fit Driver and RAZR Fit Fairway<br />

Woods both feature Callaway’s renowned<br />

OptiFit adjustability system—designed <strong>for</strong><br />

easy use and noticeable changes in<br />

trajectory <strong>for</strong> each of the settings. The<br />

system allows golfers to adjust the club’s<br />

face angle to three address positions:<br />

Open, Square or Closed. This adjustment<br />

is controlled within the “cog”, a rotatable<br />

element of the hosel that changes the<br />

angle of the shaft axis relative to the head.<br />

Rotating the cog enables golfers to choose<br />

a preferred look at address while also<br />

minimising a slice or hook generated by<br />

the club’s delivery to the ball. Because the<br />

shaft does not rotate with the cog, shaft<br />

graphics and grip reminders remain<br />

consistent to the player’s eye when they<br />

adjust the face angle. In the driverhead,<br />

RRP<br />

€379<br />

Introducing Callaway’s first ever adjustable driver<br />

OptiFit weights (12 grams and 2 grams)<br />

are included in the clubhead’s sole and<br />

are also adjustable, allowing golfers to<br />

shift the centre of gravity to promote a<br />

perceivable draw or neutral ball flight.<br />

With the launch of RAZR Fit, Callaway<br />

furthers its heritage in innovation by<br />

uniting multi-material design with the<br />

fundamental benefits of adjustability <strong>for</strong><br />

every golfer’s swing. Specifically, the<br />

crown of the RAZR Fit Driver is comprised<br />

of Forged Composite, an advanced<br />

carbon composite material that Callaway<br />

developed over many years in partnership<br />

with Automobili Lamborghini. Light yet<br />

strong, Forged Composite allows<br />

Callaway engineers to save crucial weight<br />

and precisely control the thickness of the<br />

crown. These benefits give the RAZR Fit<br />

Driver a lower centre of gravity, making it<br />

more <strong>for</strong>giving on off-centre hits.


Demo & Fitting Days<br />

Across Ireland<br />

Callaway <strong>Golf</strong> will be hosting a<br />

number of product demonstration<br />

and fitting days at venues across the<br />

country in the months ahead...the<br />

perfect opportunity to gain expert<br />

advice about their latest products.<br />

Here are some dates and venues...<br />

CALLAWAY<br />

RAZR X BLACK DRIVER<br />

A super alternative to the adjustable model<br />

The new RAZR X Black Driver - complete with dynamic Fujikura<br />

Motore F8 shaft - is perfect <strong>for</strong> golfers who want to benefit from<br />

Callaway’s latest advances in clubhead technology, but don’t wish<br />

to pay a little extra <strong>for</strong> the option of adjustability,<br />

RAZR X Black technology is geared to deliver unmatched ball<br />

speed, distance and accuracy.<br />

The head design on the RAZR X Black Driver inspires confidence<br />

and offers a remarkable degree of <strong>for</strong>giveness on shots that slightly<br />

miss the sweet spot and come off the face high or low.<br />

The RAZR X Black range of premium golf equipment from<br />

Callaway incudes the Driver featured above, Fairway Woods and<br />

Irons.<br />

Appearance and per<strong>for</strong>mance are the two<br />

main characteristics of the new RAZR X<br />

Black Driver.<br />

Designed with a sleek, black PVD finish,<br />

the RAZR X Black Driver features a clean<br />

and traditional look at address, and it<br />

delivers the latest from Callaway’s<br />

technologically advanced Research and<br />

Development team at impact.<br />

The driver’s crown is made of Forged<br />

Composite, a highly advanced carbon<br />

composite material. Forged Composite<br />

allows Callaway engineers to precisely<br />

design a clubhead that produces optimal<br />

launch and spin characteristics <strong>for</strong> greater<br />

distance.<br />

The RAZR X Black Driver (pictured above)<br />

introduces the Company’s proprietary<br />

SpeedFrame Face Technology, which<br />

melds Callaway’s VFT® and Hyperbolic<br />

Face advancements to create a larger<br />

RRP<br />

€269<br />

sweet spot and increased ball speeds<br />

across the titanium face. Streamlined<br />

Surface Technology reduces energy loss<br />

from head drag during the downswing by<br />

23 percent compared to RAZR X Black’s<br />

predecessor, the Diablo Octane Driver,<br />

leading to higher impact speeds and<br />

additional distance off the tee.<br />

“The RAZR X Black Driver represents the<br />

best of what we’ve learned about making<br />

drivers—along with several completely new<br />

areas of improvement—all combined into<br />

one very fast-looking clubhead,” says Luke<br />

Williams, Senior Director, Global Woods and<br />

Irons, Callaway <strong>Golf</strong>.<br />

“We’ve utilised our patented Forged<br />

Composite construction in combination with<br />

advances in aerodynamics and face<br />

technology to create a driver that delivers<br />

amazing ball speed in a design that suits a<br />

huge cross-section of golfers.”<br />

16th May - 4pm-8pm<br />

Mitchells <strong>Golf</strong><br />

Newtown DR, Tramore, Co.Water<strong>for</strong>d<br />

21st May - 11am-8pm<br />

Andrew Morris <strong>Golf</strong><br />

Laganview <strong>Golf</strong> Centre, Lisburn<br />

26th May - 12-5pm<br />

American <strong>Golf</strong><br />

Boucher Road, Belfast<br />

30th May - 4pm-8pm<br />

Nevada Bob’s <strong>Golf</strong> at Elverys Sports<br />

Dundrum Town Centre, Co.Dublin<br />

5th June - 4pm-8pm<br />

Halpenny <strong>Golf</strong> (Swords)<br />

Fingal <strong>Golf</strong> Centre, Swords, Co.Dublin<br />

6th June - 12-4pm<br />

Nevada Bobs (Belfast)<br />

Boucher Crescent, Belfast<br />

7th June - 3pm-7pm<br />

American <strong>Golf</strong> (Cork)<br />

Blarney Driving Range, Cork<br />

20th June - 4pm-8pm<br />

McGuirks <strong>Golf</strong> Blanchardstown<br />

Celbridge Driving Range, Co.Dublin<br />

3rd July - 12-4pm<br />

Nevada Bobs (Bangor)<br />

Bangor, Co. Down<br />

For a full and up to date listing of all<br />

Callaway <strong>Golf</strong> demo and fitting days<br />

being hosted across Ireland this year<br />

please visit...<br />

www.mycallaway.eu<br />

The RAZR suite of golf clubs from<br />

Callaway also includes various<br />

iron designs which are<br />

featured on the next page...<br />

View the complete range of<br />

Callaway products at<br />

www.callawaygolf.com<br />

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XF<br />

X Black<br />

X HL<br />

The most sophisticated game-improvement<br />

irons ever produced by Callaway <strong>Golf</strong><br />

Callaway have been at the <strong>for</strong>efront of iron technology <strong>for</strong><br />

the past 18 years, and last year launched RAZR<br />

technology in their irons – moving weight lower and deeper<br />

in the clubface to enhance <strong>for</strong>giveness and playability <strong>for</strong><br />

every level of golfer.<br />

They currently offer six sets of pioneering irons, which are<br />

part of the RAZR X family that continues to receive rave<br />

reviews. Last year they launched the RAZR X Forged, RAZR<br />

X Tour and RAZR X irons designed <strong>for</strong> the better player<br />

and this year they have added to the RAZR iron family with<br />

the introduction of three per<strong>for</strong>mance improving sets.<br />

The original RAZR XF irons (right) blend exceptional<br />

<strong>for</strong>giveness and accuracy with premium materials and<br />

impressive styling...the RAZR X Black model (bottom left)<br />

offers golfers the maximum precision and distance with a<br />

stylish, non-glare black PVD finish...and the RAZR X HL<br />

(bottom right) is a very <strong>for</strong>giving, larger <strong>for</strong>mat iron that has<br />

a lower centre of gravity <strong>for</strong> higher-launching shots.<br />

RAZR X RAZR X TOUR RAZR X FORGED<br />

CALLAWAY<br />

RAZR XF IRONS<br />

The RAZR XF Iron offers the discerning gameimprover<br />

increased distance, improved accuracy<br />

along with super-soft feel and luxurious styling.<br />

This model is designed specifically to appeal to<br />

the improving golfer who demands a golf club<br />

constructed from the finest materials with the<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance and playability to match.<br />

A key game-improvement feature of the RAZR XF<br />

Iron is its wide sole design, specifically engineered<br />

to position the centre of gravity low and deep (to<br />

enhance playability) to easily compensate <strong>for</strong> offcentre<br />

strikes.<br />

Neil Howie, Callaway <strong>Golf</strong>, says: “The RAZR XF is<br />

a statement of what is possible with a gameimprovement<br />

iron and we are proud to deliver such<br />

a high per<strong>for</strong>mance, premium product to the<br />

multitude of mid to high-handicap golfers we know<br />

will benefit from this incredible engineering.”<br />

RRP: €1299 (Steel) €1499 (Graphite)<br />

CALLAWAY<br />

RAZR X BLACK IRONS<br />

The new RAZR X Black Iron is an advanced gameimprovement<br />

club designed <strong>for</strong> precise accuracy<br />

and distance from any spot on the golf course.<br />

“Our RAZR X Irons line was hugely successful in its<br />

first year, and the new RAZR X Black Irons fit perfectly<br />

into the middle of that lineup,” says Luke Williams,<br />

Senior Director, Global Woods and Irons, Callaway<br />

<strong>Golf</strong>.<br />

“With a low centre of gravity and conventional<br />

shape, they are aimed at the large segment of golfers<br />

who seek distance and <strong>for</strong>giveness in a club design<br />

that delivers the workability of a narrow sole iron. We<br />

really placed a premium on the aesthetics of this iron<br />

as well, and believe we’ve created an iron that looks<br />

as great as it plays.”<br />

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RRP: €799 (Steel) €1049 (Graphite)<br />

CALLAWAY<br />

RAZR X HL IRONS<br />

The super game-improvement RAZR X HL Irons<br />

feature a cast stainless steel design with a wide,<br />

confidence-inspiring sole <strong>for</strong> smooth turf interaction.<br />

A low centre of gravity makes the sweet spot more<br />

accessible at lower impact locations on the face where<br />

many amateurs strike the ball, delivering longer,<br />

more consistent distance and improved accuracy.<br />

The RAZR X HL Irons also have a fully integrated<br />

clubface/undercut cavity system, enabling engineers<br />

to precisely position the centre of gravity and engineer<br />

the face of each individual iron to maximize ball<br />

speed. The multi-material medallion on the back of<br />

the clubhead is made of aluminum and<br />

thermoplastic polyurethane to fine-tune sound and<br />

enhance feel.<br />

RRP: €629 (Steel) €799 (Graphite)


K<br />

nightsbrook Hotel Spa &<br />

<strong>Golf</strong> Resort in Trim, Co.<br />

Meath, host venue of the<br />

prestigious PING Junior Solheim<br />

Cup last September, has become<br />

established as one of Ireland’s most<br />

attractive play and stay golf<br />

destinations.<br />

And little wonder as this superb<br />

resort offers an excellent range of<br />

facilities, great hospitality and<br />

outstanding value <strong>for</strong> money.<br />

Knightsbrook Resort, launched<br />

in 2007, is ideally situated in the<br />

picturesque Heritage Town of Trim<br />

in the heart of Co. Meath.<br />

A superb 18-hole championship<br />

course designed by Ryder Cup<br />

legend Christy O’Connor Jnr, <strong>for</strong>ms<br />

the centrepiece of an impressive<br />

resort that is an ideal venue <strong>for</strong><br />

society days, residential golf &<br />

leisure breaks and social occasions.<br />

<strong>Golf</strong> groups can avail of af<strong>for</strong>dable<br />

green fee rates seven days a week<br />

and very attractive accommodation<br />

options.<br />

Lady golfers can plan a visit<br />

any day of the week and there will<br />

be ladies open team events at<br />

Knightsbrook on 11th May and<br />

15th June (€25pp).<br />

Visitors to Knightsbrook have<br />

the option of staying in a luxurious<br />

4-star hotel complete with 131 guest<br />

rooms, 11 suites, a leisure centre<br />

and River Spa...or in attractive<br />

holiday homes available on a self<br />

catering or fully serviced basis.<br />

Knightsbrook Hotel Spa & <strong>Golf</strong> Resort<br />

For full details regarding the resort’s facilities & packages visit<br />

www.knightsbrook.com<br />

Or contact Gavin Hunt (Director of <strong>Golf</strong>) on 046.9482100. Email: ghunt@knightsbrook.com<br />

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Busy season <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Mount Juliet to host Irish Championship<br />

Above: Mount Juliet will host this<br />

year’s Irish PGA Championship<br />

from October 11th - 14th.<br />

Support your local<br />

PGA professional<br />

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The Irish PGA Championship will break fresh<br />

ground this year when it takes place at<br />

beautiful Mount Juliet <strong>for</strong> the first time.<br />

The showpiece event on the domestic circuit<br />

will take place from October 11th-14th and,<br />

fittingly, it will serve as the climax to a busy year<br />

<strong>for</strong> our PGA professionals.<br />

Mount Juliet will bring an exciting dimension<br />

to this year’s Championship with the battle <strong>for</strong><br />

the Irish PGA Order of Merit title likely to serve<br />

as a dramatic sideshow over the four days.<br />

The world class Thomastown resort has, of<br />

course, staged the Lexus Race to Mount Juliet<br />

in association with PING <strong>for</strong> the last two years.<br />

This special event brought a thrilling climax to<br />

proceedings last October when Barrie Trainor<br />

dethroned David Higgins as OOM winner.<br />

The Irish PGA Championship is steeped in<br />

history. It was inaugurated in 1907. Originally it<br />

was played in matchplay <strong>for</strong>mat but it has been<br />

played as a strokeplay event since 1910.<br />

Many of the country’s finest courses have<br />

hosted the Irish PGA Championship down the<br />

years and it has been won by many of our top<br />

touring professionals.<br />

Christy O’Connor Snr and Harry Bradshaw<br />

hold the record <strong>for</strong> most victories - ten apiece -<br />

with three-time Major champion Padraig<br />

Harrington and Des Smyth next in line with six<br />

victories apiece.<br />

Other multiple winners in the modern era<br />

have included European Ryder Cup stars Philip<br />

Walton and Paul McGinley, who have both<br />

celebrated victory in the Irish Championship on<br />

four occasions.<br />

Other Ryder Cup legends whose names are<br />

inscribed on the famous trophy include Fred<br />

Daly, Norman Drew, David Feherty, Eamonn<br />

Darcy and Darren Clarke.<br />

European Tour player Simon Thornton (Royal<br />

County Down) capped a fine season last year by<br />

adding his name to the roll of honour.


Irish PGA Calendar 2012<br />

Mount Juliet<br />

Looking ahead, Irish Region Secretary<br />

Michael McCumiskey remarked: “Mount<br />

Juliet is regarded as one of the best golf<br />

resorts in the world and we are delighted<br />

they are hosting this year’s Irish PGA<br />

Championship. It is a resort with a rich<br />

tournament history. It was the venue <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Irish Open from 1993 to 1995 and two World<br />

<strong>Golf</strong> Championships in 2002 and 2004,<br />

when Tiger Woods and Ernie Els were<br />

triumphant.”<br />

McCumiskey added: “The Mount Juliet<br />

course is always in pristine condition and<br />

we look <strong>for</strong>ward to staging another<br />

successful Irish PGA Championship.”<br />

In view of the popularity of the event it is<br />

necessary to stage qualifying rounds at<br />

Mount Juliet on September 4th and 25th.<br />

The Championship proper at Mount Juliet<br />

in October will involve a field of 102<br />

professionals.<br />

MAY<br />

21 Woodbrook Pro Am<br />

24 PGA Sprint, Bunclody<br />

27 Foxrock Pro-Am<br />

JUNE<br />

16 - 17 Corrib Gas Pro-Am, Carne<br />

20 Wex<strong>for</strong>d Pro-Am<br />

21 Bunclody Pro-Am<br />

28 - 1 Irish Open, Royal Portrush<br />

JULY<br />

2 Moran Cup, Royal Dublin<br />

4 PGA Sprint, Dundrum House<br />

5 Dromoland Castle Pro-Am<br />

8 Cahir Park Pro-Am<br />

11 St. Helen’s Bay Pro-Am<br />

13 Kinsale Pro-Am<br />

14 Blarney Pro-Am<br />

15 Castlewarden Pro-Am<br />

16 PGA Sprint, Carlow<br />

17 - 18 Philip Walton Dundrum House<br />

Pro-Am, Co. Tipperary G&CC<br />

19 Curragh Pro-Am<br />

21 - 22 City of Derry Pro-Am<br />

23 Skins PGA Fourball Qualifier,<br />

Head<strong>for</strong>t (New)<br />

28 - 29 Ballyliffin Pro-Am<br />

AUGUST<br />

2 - 3 The Etihad Airways<br />

Cairndhu Pro-Am<br />

5 Hermitage Pro-Am<br />

9 Fred Daly Memorial Pro-Am,<br />

Balmoral<br />

10 Crumlin Hospital Pro-Am<br />

Rathsallagh<br />

11 Newcastlewest Pro-Am<br />

12 Adare Manor Pro-Am<br />

13 Cork Pro-Am<br />

15 Tullamore Pro-Am<br />

17 Kilcock Pro-Am<br />

20 PGA Pro Captains Challenge<br />

Qualifier, Roganstown<br />

21 The Etihad Airways PGA<br />

Challenge Pro-Am, Carton Hse<br />

22 - 23 PGA Challenge Tournament,<br />

Carton House<br />

24 Balbriggan Pro-Am (provisional)<br />

26 Ethiad Airways PGA Southern<br />

Championship Pro-Am,<br />

Powerscourt<br />

27 - 28 PGA Southern Championship,<br />

Powerscourt<br />

31 Naas Pro-Am<br />

SEPTEMBER<br />

3 PGA Tankard, Carlow<br />

6 3 T’s Qualifier, St. Margaret’s<br />

10 PGA Tankard, Royal Tara<br />

13 3 T’s Qualifier, Slieve Russell<br />

14 St. Margarets Pro-Am<br />

17 Seve Ballesteros Foundation<br />

Pro-Am, Kirkistown Castle<br />

18 3 T’s Qualifier, Co.Tipperary GC<br />

20 - 22 Spanish Tourism Trip, Majorca<br />

22 PGA Junior Series,<br />

St.Helen’s Bay<br />

29 - 30 Connemara Pro-Am<br />

OCTOBER<br />

2 PGA Ulster C’ship Pro-Am<br />

3 - 4 PGA Ulster Championship,<br />

Hilton Templepatrick<br />

10 Irish PGA C’ship Pro-Am<br />

Mount Juliet<br />

11 - 14 102nd Irish PGA Championship<br />

Mount Juliet<br />

DUNDRUM HOUSE HOTEL GOLF & LEISURE RESORT<br />

Host venue of the Philip Walton Pro-Am in July<br />

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Equipment Focus...<br />

G20 RANGE<br />

ticks all the boxes<br />

PING is a brand name that has been<br />

synonymous with golf <strong>for</strong> over half<br />

a century and each year the<br />

company's innovative engineers push<br />

back the boundaries a little further in<br />

terms of game improvement technology.<br />

The whole emphasis is on finding new<br />

ways to assist golfers of all standards<br />

lower their scores and, ultimately, enjoy<br />

the game even more.<br />

On these pages we focus attention on<br />

PING's stylish G20 and i20 product lines,<br />

which are engineered to deliver<br />

enhanced feel and <strong>for</strong>giveness.<br />

You may not aspire to the same dizzy<br />

heights as PING staff players like Lee<br />

Westwood, Bubba Watson and Louis<br />

Oosthuizen, but PING's beautifully<br />

crafted product range provides golfers<br />

with the opportunity to play with cutting<br />

edge technology that is designed to<br />

inspire confidence.<br />

G20 Driver<br />

G20 Fairway<br />

Play Your Best.<br />

G20 DRIVER<br />

Launch your tee shots straight and long with the G20<br />

driver which offers many striking features including...<br />

Forgiveness - A large, thin face generates faster ball speeds and<br />

increases MOI <strong>for</strong> maximum <strong>for</strong>giveness<br />

High Launch - An external weight pushes the CG low and back <strong>for</strong><br />

high launch and low spin to maximise distance and accuracy<br />

New Ti811 Alloy - A lighter, high density alloy, Ti811 allows <strong>for</strong><br />

additional weight to be strategically placed to increase the MOI<br />

on both the vertical and horizontal axes<br />

Aerodynamic Head Design - A key power generator is an<br />

aerodynamic 460cc head that reduces drag to increase clubhead<br />

speed<br />

Larger Face - The G20’s club face is larger, creating <strong>for</strong>giveness<br />

across the club face<br />

High-Balance-Point Shaft - PING’s proprietary shaft design is<br />

lighter which allows their engineers to allocate additional weight<br />

to the clubhead and position the CG closer to the grip end. This<br />

promotes faster ball speeds and longer, straighter tee shots<br />

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G20 FAIRWAYS<br />

The G20 Fairways are beautifully crafted and offer golfers<br />

dynamic playing characteristics including...<br />

High Ball Speeds - The object of the G20 Fairways is to enable<br />

golfers hit the ball as far as possible off the turf. A large club face<br />

helps ensure higher ball speeds across the entire club face<br />

Forgiveness - The large 17-4 stainless steel clubhead increases<br />

the MOI to ensure high launching, long carrying shots from all<br />

conditions<br />

High Launch - External weighting locates the CG low and back to<br />

produce high launch and low spin <strong>for</strong> long, straight results<br />

External Weight - Weight concentrated low and back positions<br />

the CG to ensure the high launch and low spin needed <strong>for</strong> distance<br />

and control<br />

Higher MOI - The large face and high MOI maintain consistent ball<br />

speeds to provide per<strong>for</strong>mance across the hitting surface<br />

Specifications - G20 Fairways are available in RH and LH models<br />

in the following options...3-Wood 15°, 4-Wood 16.5°, 5-Wood 18°<br />

and 7-Wood 21°


G20 Iron<br />

G20 Hybrid<br />

All golfers aspire to hitting crisp,<br />

clean iron shots and PING's<br />

stylish G20 irons (above) offer<br />

many distinctive features<br />

Hybrids can trans<strong>for</strong>m your<br />

game. They are designed to<br />

produce higher launching,<br />

softer landing shots from<br />

all conditions<br />

View the complete range of<br />

PING equipment, clothing<br />

and accessories at...<br />

www.ping.com<br />

G20 IRONS<br />

All golfers aspire to hitting crisp iron shots and the new<br />

G20 irons come with distinctive features including...<br />

Solid Feel - A multi-material cavity badge made of aluminium<br />

with soft elastomer heel and toe sections improves feel<br />

Distance Control - The thin face is backed by a floating CTP<br />

structure that generates fast ball speeds and allows <strong>for</strong><br />

consistent, precise distance control with every iron<br />

Accuracy - The extreme perimeter weighting of the 17-4 stainless<br />

steel head ensures <strong>for</strong>giveness and accuracy<br />

Transition - The hosel-to-head transition inspires confidence at<br />

address that the ball will launch easily from any lie<br />

Optimised GC Position - Weight saved by keeping the face thin<br />

allowed PING’s engineers to redistribute weight to the perimeter<br />

and the back flange, which positions the CG low and back to<br />

launch the ball higher without compromising distance<br />

Specs - G20 irons are available in RH and LH models, with<br />

Graphite or Steel shafts, and the complete set includes 3 to 9-<br />

iron, Pitching Wedge, Utility Wedge, Sand Wedge and Lob Wedge.<br />

G20 HYBRIDS<br />

Hybrids have become popular weapons <strong>for</strong> golfers at all<br />

levels and the G20 line offers great features including...<br />

Per<strong>for</strong>mance from any lie - Generous bounce and sole camber<br />

provide exceptional ground impact and smooth transitions in all<br />

playing conditions<br />

Confidence - A flatter lie angle improves eye appeal while<br />

ensuring control and confidence<br />

Optically Pleasing - A smooth, blended crown design improves<br />

optics <strong>for</strong> easy alignment<br />

Forgiving - A large, internal toe weight inside the 17-4 stainless<br />

steel head provides <strong>for</strong>giveness and distance<br />

Offset Hosel Design - Keeping the hosel axis <strong>for</strong>ward of the deep<br />

CG and the centre of the clubface creates the dynamic launch and<br />

low spin necessary <strong>for</strong> higher trajectories and long carries<br />

Flat Lie Angle - A flatter lie angle and softer crown shape ensure<br />

a confidence-building design that produces higher launching,<br />

softer landing shots from all conditions<br />

Specs - G20 Hybrids come in 17°, 20°, 23°, 27° and 31° lofts.<br />

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Equipment Focus<br />

Great response to<br />

i20 range<br />

In the i20 series, PING has<br />

combined workability, distance<br />

and <strong>for</strong>giveness with the goal to<br />

make any golfer a more<br />

versatile and complete player.<br />

PING’s new i20 driver, fairway woods, hybrids and irons bring an<br />

exciting new dimension to game improvement <strong>for</strong> golfers of all<br />

standards. This stylish new line relies on innovation and custom<br />

engineering to ensure that every design attribute helps to optimise<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance, right down to the colour of the clubs’ finish.<br />

“In the i20 series, we’ve combined workability, distance and <strong>for</strong>giveness<br />

with the goal to make any golfer a more versatile and complete player,”<br />

saysJohn A. Solheim, PING Chairman & CEO. “We’ve engineered the i20s<br />

with a solid feel and generous <strong>for</strong>giveness but also a degree of workability<br />

<strong>for</strong> the player who wants full command of the clubface <strong>for</strong> controlling<br />

trajectory and shot shape. Anyone who is passionate about their game is<br />

going to be very confident and capable with this game-improvement<br />

technology.”<br />

The matt-black finish of the driver, woods, and hybrids is eye-catching<br />

and there’s a real per<strong>for</strong>mance benefit. John A. Solheim explains: “The<br />

non-glare finish absorbs light, allowing the player to focus without<br />

distraction. Our tour pros are very enthusiastic about the finish – but<br />

even more so about the i20s’ per<strong>for</strong>mance. Players are able to execute<br />

any shot they want with confidence.”<br />

The 460cc driver head is highly aerodynamic to reduce drag, which<br />

generates clubhead speed and ball velocity <strong>for</strong> maximising distance.<br />

“The i20 driver is incredibly long but also highly accurate,” Solheim<br />

says. “We gave the fairway woods and hybrids the same<br />

matt finish, and their designs offer the highlaunching<br />

<strong>for</strong>giveness that makes them reliable<br />

from all turf conditions and from the tee.”<br />

Play Your Best.<br />

In the multi-metal irons, a progressive set design features long irons that are<br />

slightly larger, high launching and more <strong>for</strong>giving. The smaller short irons feature<br />

less offset and provide exceptional control.<br />

“Distance control, a key to consistent iron play, was a priority in the irons’<br />

design,” Solheim says. “The stabilising bars and the thicker face offer great feel<br />

and ensure that golfers can hit to precise yardages. Distance control is an absolute<br />

must <strong>for</strong> better players, but precision is going to help anyone lower their scores.”<br />

To emphasise the importance of a proper fit with any i20 product, PING offers<br />

two stock shaft options. In the driver, fairways, and hybrids, golfers can choose<br />

PING’s TFC 707 series, or the Project X Black from True Temper. “Both shafts<br />

deliver a solid, stable feel and consistent per<strong>for</strong>mance,” Solheim explains. “Our<br />

TFC series is slightly heavier, stiffer and generates lower launch and less spin<br />

than Project X Black.” In the irons, PING’s CFS (Control, Feel and Stability) shaft<br />

and the TFC 169i are available.<br />

View the complete range of PING equipment, clothing and accessories at...<br />

www.ping.com<br />

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The Island <strong>Golf</strong> Club<br />

HOUSE & GOLF LINKS<br />

A CLASSIC LINKS EXPERIENCE<br />

The Island is a Championship Links surrounded by the sea on<br />

three sides. Until as recently as 1973 the club was approached<br />

by boat from Malahide across the estuary.<br />

Fred Hawtree, Eddie Hackett and more recently Martin<br />

Hawtree have made course design improvements, ensuring that<br />

the true nature and character of the links are enhanced.<br />

* To host R&A Regional Qualifying <strong>for</strong><br />

The Open Championship in 2013<br />

* Voted amongst Ireland’s top-10 links<br />

courses by <strong>Backspin</strong> magazine (2012)<br />

* Boasts the highest sand dunes<br />

on the East Coast<br />

* Located 15-mns from Dublin Airport<br />

For enquiries / golf bookings contact the Club Secretary<br />

The Island <strong>Golf</strong> Club, Corballis, Donabate, Co. Dublin.<br />

Tel: 01-8436205 Email: louise@theislandgolfclub.com<br />

www.theislandgolfclub.com<br />

Visitors and Societies Welcome<br />

For Tee Times, Rates and Reservations<br />

Tel: 066-9474102 Fax: 066-9474482<br />

WATERVILLE, COUNTY KERRY<br />

Email: wvgolf@iol.ie<br />

www.watervillegolflinks.ie<br />

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<strong>Golf</strong>’s latest craze<br />

comes to Leopardstown<br />

Below: SNAG is an easy and<br />

quick way <strong>for</strong> kids to learn the<br />

fundamentals of the swing.<br />

Some golfers display an exceptional<br />

talent from an early age. Like Tiger<br />

Woods, who shot 48 <strong>for</strong> nine holes as a<br />

three-year-old and broke 80 at the age of<br />

8...and golf’s new poster boy Rory McIlroy,<br />

who hit a 40-yard drive at the age of 2 and had<br />

perfected the art of chipping golf balls into a<br />

washing machine by the age of 9!<br />

For most kids, however, golf is all about<br />

having fun, becoming involved in an active<br />

outdoor pursuit and making new friends.<br />

That’s certainly the emphasis at the<br />

famous Leopardstown <strong>Golf</strong> Centre in<br />

Foxrock, which is a hive of activity each<br />

<strong>summer</strong> with hordes of youngsters taking<br />

their first steps in the game at the centre’s<br />

immensely popular junior camps.<br />

In fact, the Leopardstown <strong>Golf</strong> Centre,<br />

which has been an institution in Irish golf<br />

since the 1960’s, provides coaching to over<br />

1,000 boys and girls each year. They are<br />

welcomed, encouraged and provided with top<br />

class tuition from an early age at Ireland’s<br />

Home of <strong>Golf</strong>.<br />

The focus at junior camps organised by the<br />

<strong>Golf</strong> Centre’s experienced PGA Professionals<br />

is on providing kids with an enjoyable and<br />

enlightening introduction to the game.<br />

From this <strong>summer</strong> onwards the latest<br />

craze sweeping golf will add an exciting new<br />

dimension to coaching youngsters. It’s a <strong>for</strong>m<br />

of golf called SNAG. This catchy name is an<br />

acronym <strong>for</strong> ‘Start New at <strong>Golf</strong>.’<br />

Below: The vastly experienced Pure<br />

<strong>Golf</strong> Leopardstown team of PGA<br />

professionals...Michael Kavanagh,<br />

Michael Allan, Michael McDermott,<br />

Maura Morrin and John Langan.<br />

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SNAG is a modified <strong>for</strong>m of golf with its<br />

own simple rules and terminology, which<br />

adds to the fun.<br />

SNAG is an easy and quick way <strong>for</strong><br />

youngsters to learn the fundamentals of the<br />

swing and develop an interest in golf without<br />

being burdened with too much technical<br />

detail.<br />

Pure <strong>Golf</strong> Leopardstown professional<br />

Michael Allan says, “We’ll be running several<br />

week-long junior camps this <strong>summer</strong> during<br />

which boys and girls, from 5-years upwards,<br />

will be given an introduction to etiquette, the<br />

rules of golf and the fundamentals of the<br />

swing. They’ll also have the opportunity to<br />

actually play golf on the new 9-hole SNAG<br />

course and dedicated pitch and putt practice<br />

area <strong>for</strong> juniors.”<br />

Kids will have the opportunity to immerse<br />

themselves in golf at the centre’s junior<br />

camps and they’ll enjoy the fun element<br />

associated with SNAG.<br />

Allan explains, “This excellent new concept<br />

helps kids make more athletic movements<br />

that benefit their swings. This is achieved<br />

through various exercises and games which<br />

develop athletic movement patterns.”<br />

It’s essentially a game created with kids in<br />

mind but SNAG can be enjoyed by all the<br />

family, which ensures that it will catch-on fast<br />

at the Leopardstown <strong>Golf</strong> Centre.<br />

Kids can be enrolled in the <strong>Golf</strong> Centre’s<br />

Junior Summer Camps now by contacting<br />

the Pro Shop on 01-2897452.<br />

Family fun the theme at<br />

Leopardstown <strong>Golf</strong> Centre<br />

The whole emphasis at Ireland’s<br />

premier game improvement<br />

centre is on providing the total<br />

golf experience in a friendly, family<br />

environment.<br />

Families are encouraged to<br />

embrace the centre’s full range of<br />

facilities and a typical scenario would<br />

involve dad honing his skills on the<br />

driving range, or taking a lesson with<br />

one of the resident professionals,<br />

while mum is enjoying a round of golf<br />

knowing that the kids are occupied<br />

and having fun at a coaching clinic.<br />

<strong>Golf</strong>ers of all ages, aspirations<br />

and skill levels have access to<br />

a complete suite of game<br />

improvement services and facilities<br />

staffed by the Pure <strong>Golf</strong> team of<br />

PGA professionals.<br />

Indeed, whether you wish to<br />

improve your swing, mind or body -<br />

or all three - the most advanced<br />

technology, systems and expertise<br />

are available under one roof.<br />

You can practice anytime from<br />

early morning to late evening in the<br />

fully automated 74-bay floodlit<br />

driving range, and professional<br />

tuition is available on a one-to-one or<br />

group basis.<br />

You can introduce a real cutting<br />

edge to your short game by booking<br />

a course of lessons in the centre’s<br />

high spec Putting Studio, where<br />

every last detail of your putting<br />

SPECIAL OFFER<br />

Large basket of balls<br />

€6.00<br />

8am-4pm Mon-Fri<br />

incl Bank Holiday<br />

Mondays!<br />

stroke can be analysed. You can also<br />

avail of unlimited use of the centre’s<br />

tour-spec all-weather short game<br />

practice facility <strong>for</strong> just €5 per hour<br />

or annual membership <strong>for</strong> €100.<br />

The Pure <strong>Golf</strong> Leopardstown team<br />

place great emphasis on the<br />

importance of embracing custom<br />

fitting as part of an overall approach<br />

to game improvement.<br />

They provide a fascinating custom<br />

fitting service that involves ultra<br />

speed cameras, sensors and<br />

wireless strain guages to capture the<br />

physics of a player’s swing.<br />

Indeed, you can trans<strong>for</strong>m your<br />

game by having both your clubs and<br />

golf ball custom fit to your style of<br />

play by the Pure <strong>Golf</strong> PGA team.<br />

Visit www.puregolfireland.com to<br />

discover more about their services.<br />

The centre’s 22,000 sq ft<br />

clubhouse is a multi-functional<br />

facility that incorporates the popular<br />

100-seater Green Room restaurant,<br />

fashion boutiques, a travel agency<br />

and a fully stocked PGA golf shop.<br />

Many of the top golfing brands are<br />

available in this bright and spacious<br />

emporium, including equipment<br />

lines PING, Nike, TaylorMade,<br />

Titleist, Mizuno, Cleveland and<br />

Miura, along with leading fashion<br />

labels PING, Chervo, Rohnisch,<br />

Adidas, Footjoy, Nike, Daily <strong>Golf</strong> and<br />

Oscar Jacobsen.<br />

Great Value!<br />

Green Fee Rates (18 holes)<br />

Adults ........................................€15<br />

Students & Seniors.....................€12<br />

Juniors (aged 10-16 yrs).............€10<br />

Twilight Rate (after 7pm)...........€10<br />

Driving Range<br />

Large Basket of balls ....................€6<br />

(8am-4pm Mon-Fri, incl Bank Holiday Mondays)<br />

Loyalty Card (top-up as you wish)<br />

All-weather Practice Facility<br />

Short game practice (per hour).....€5<br />

Annual Membership Card........€100<br />

Leopardstown <strong>Golf</strong> Centre<br />

Foxrock, Dublin 18. Tel: 01-2895341 Pro Shop: 01-2897452<br />

Situated just off the M50 at Exit 14 (Southbound) <strong>for</strong> Dun Laoghaire<br />

www.leopardstowngolfcentre.com<br />

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SHOWCASING IRELAND’S WONDERFUL<br />

PARKLAND GOLF PRODUCT<br />

Six years ago BACKSPIN became the first<br />

publication ever to rank Ireland’s links and<br />

parkland courses separately. They are, after all,<br />

completely different <strong>for</strong>ms of golf.<br />

This pioneering and imaginative approach to our<br />

biennial poll serves to showcase the Irish golf product<br />

in a completely new light to the world at large.<br />

Our many fine parkland courses now enjoy the<br />

stand-alone recognition that they richly deserve.<br />

On these pages a selection of parkland venues<br />

beckon visitors with great facilities and great offers.<br />

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Radisson Farnham Estate<br />

Knightsbrook<br />

First impressions are so important and in<br />

that regard the exhilarating Ballesteros<br />

Course at the 5-star Heritage <strong>Golf</strong> Resort<br />

has passed every test with flying colours<br />

since it was unveiled to rave reviews in 2004.<br />

In a relatively short space of time this<br />

luxurious 5-star resort in the heart of lovely<br />

County Laois has become firmly established<br />

as one of Britain & Ireland’s premier golf and<br />

leisure retreats.<br />

It has served as a superb host venue <strong>for</strong><br />

several prestigious events, including the 2007<br />

Seve Trophy, and major champions Nick<br />

Faldo, Vijay Singh, John Daly and Padraig<br />

Harrington have showered praise on the<br />

stunning Seve Ballesteros / Jeff Howes<br />

designed jewel.<br />

THE HERITAGE GOLF RESORT<br />

The Ballesteros Course is presented in<br />

immaculate condition. It is a joy to play at any<br />

time as the limestone land provides great<br />

drainage ensuring a magnificent playing<br />

surface all year round.<br />

The multi-faceted resort is nestled at the<br />

foot of the Slieve Bloom mountains, and it is<br />

located within 40 minutes of Dublin off the<br />

main Dublin - Cork M7 motorway.<br />

Great practice and tuition facilities, a<br />

state-of-the-art 38,000 sq ft clubhouse, a<br />

luxurious hotel complete with opulent spa,<br />

and wonderful recreational amenities<br />

combine to create a perfect venue <strong>for</strong> golf<br />

outings, invigorating breaks, conferences,<br />

private business meetings, product launches<br />

and special family occasions.<br />

continued ➔<br />

Main photograph<br />

shows the spectacular<br />

Ballesteros Course<br />

at The Heritage Resort<br />

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Mount Juliet<br />

MOUNT JULIET GOLF CLUB<br />

Jack Nicklaus takes great pride in his many<br />

golfing achievements and regularly<br />

acknowledges that Mount Juliet ranks<br />

amongst his finest parkland creations.<br />

Nicklaus has designed many wonderful<br />

golf courses around the world and he retains<br />

fond and vivid memories of the challenge he<br />

undertook at Mount Juliet.<br />

It was soon after he celebrated his sixth<br />

Masters victory and 18th Major triumph in<br />

1986 that he set about<br />

trans<strong>for</strong>ming the late Dr.<br />

Tim Mahony’s vision <strong>for</strong><br />

Mount Juliet Estate into<br />

glorious reality.<br />

When he was in<strong>for</strong>med<br />

recently that Mount Juliet<br />

had topped BACKSPIN’s<br />

biennial Irish parkland<br />

course rankings <strong>for</strong> a<br />

third consecutive time,<br />

Nicklaus remarked: “I’ve got a great deal of<br />

pleasure in watching the ‘old’ Mount Juliet<br />

trans<strong>for</strong>m into the modern and elegant<br />

version it has become. And it’s gratifying to<br />

know that others have enjoyed this<br />

trans<strong>for</strong>mation, be it in the tournaments<br />

played there or as guests of the resort.”<br />

Quite simply, the Jack Nicklaus Signature<br />

Course at Mount Juliet is a design<br />

masterpiece.<br />

The stunning Co. Kilkenny resort, host<br />

venue of the WGC-American Express<br />

Jack Nicklaus has designed<br />

many wonderful golf<br />

courses around the world<br />

and he retains fond and<br />

vivid memories of the<br />

challenge he undertook at<br />

Mount Juliet.<br />

Championship in 2002 and 2004, is a magical<br />

destination with a very welcoming ambience.<br />

The beauty of Mount Juliet is that the golf<br />

course is designed to provide an exhilarating<br />

challenge whether you are a top class<br />

professional or an ordinary mortal having fun<br />

with corporate or society friends.<br />

And, of course, visitors to Mount Juliet can<br />

enjoy the total relaxation experience with the<br />

magnificent golf facilities complemented by a<br />

wide range of sporting and leisure amenities,<br />

luxurious accommodation<br />

and the highest standards<br />

of service.<br />

The 1,500 acre Estate is<br />

a haven of peace and<br />

tranquility with various<br />

accommodation options<br />

including Mount Juliet<br />

House which offers<br />

twenty-nine beautifully<br />

presented bedrooms and<br />

two presidential suites.<br />

The hotel has excellent conference and<br />

event facilities, a state-of-the-art leisure<br />

centre and a luxury Spa, which offers<br />

traditional and alternative beauty treatments.<br />

Mount Juliet, located 15-minutes from<br />

Kilkenny and within an hour of Dublin,<br />

attracts a huge volume of bookings from<br />

societies and corporate groups. No surprise<br />

when you check out the attractive packages<br />

available throughout the year on the resort’s<br />

website www.mountjuliet.ie/golf<br />

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Head<strong>for</strong>t New<br />

HEADFORT GOLF CLUB<br />

Head<strong>for</strong>t <strong>Golf</strong> Club in County Meath is<br />

blessed with one of the most beautiful<br />

settings in Irish golf.<br />

Situated just outside the historic town of<br />

Kells, this magnificent 36-hole facility creates<br />

a very striking impression on visitors<br />

everytime.<br />

<strong>Golf</strong> has been played at Head<strong>for</strong>t since<br />

1928 and the sense of old and new blends<br />

beautifully.<br />

The Old Course is a joy to play with mature<br />

trees and a stunning landscape creating a<br />

delightful golfing environment.<br />

The New Course, opened in 2000, is a<br />

spectacular challenge with Head<strong>for</strong>t House<br />

(built in 1780), the River Blackwater and<br />

wonderful scenery creating a thrilling<br />

canvass and backdrop.<br />

The New Course, designed by Ryder Cup<br />

legend Christy O’Connor Jnr, has featured<br />

prominently in BACKSPIN’s 2008, 2010 and<br />

2012 Irish parkland rankings.<br />

Visitors are warmly welcomed and enjoy<br />

the complete package at Head<strong>for</strong>t.<br />

The <strong>Golf</strong> Club benefits from a very<br />

convenient location on the main M3 from<br />

Dublin.<br />

The combination of two wonderful<br />

courses, keenly priced green fees, an inviting<br />

atmosphere and excellent facilities in the<br />

chalet clubhouse attracts a large volume of<br />

groups and societies.<br />

Head<strong>for</strong>t hosts a busy programme of Open<br />

events (visit www.head<strong>for</strong>tgolfclub.ie) and it<br />

is an excellent option <strong>for</strong> groups planning an<br />

overnight visit or golfing break with lots of<br />

accommodation options nearby.<br />

The popular family run Head<strong>for</strong>t Arms<br />

Hotel, just two minutes from the <strong>Golf</strong> Club,<br />

offers very attractive play and stay packages.<br />

The hotel can arrange tee-times, luxurious<br />

B&B accommodation, and dinner if required,<br />

at very reasonable rates.<br />

The Head<strong>for</strong>t Arms is an institution in<br />

Kells. It offers 45 luxurious bedrooms,<br />

excellent dining facilities and relaxing spa<br />

rooms. It is a perfect base <strong>for</strong> golfers visiting<br />

Head<strong>for</strong>t and other County Meath attractions.<br />

Head<strong>for</strong>t Old<br />

continued ➔<br />

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RADISSON FARNHAM ESTATE<br />

First time visitors to the<br />

luxurious Radisson Farnham<br />

Estate, just 3km from Cavan<br />

town, enjoy a marvellous sense of<br />

discovery.<br />

This superb resort blends the<br />

age old traditions of hospitality,<br />

welcome and natural beauty with<br />

contemporary com<strong>for</strong>t and<br />

service to create a very special<br />

destination.<br />

Located in the heart of this<br />

oasis of peace and harmony is a<br />

world class Health Spa and the<br />

stylish Radisson Blu Farnham<br />

Estate Hotel.<br />

Farnham Estate is a<br />

playground <strong>for</strong> the senses. From<br />

the softest fabrics to the most<br />

delicate local ingredients, every<br />

detail has been carefully chosen<br />

to create a sense of total wellbeing.<br />

Of course, golf is an important<br />

element of the estate’s appeal.<br />

The highly-rated 18-hole<br />

championship course is spread<br />

over 500 acres of rolling<br />

countryside and dense woodland.<br />

A meandering stream and no<br />

fewer than seven lakes are<br />

attractive design features.<br />

All residential packages incorporate use<br />

of the resort’s health facilities, which<br />

include a Water Mint Thermal Suite,<br />

indoor/outdoor hydrotherapy infinity pool,<br />

Gym and Relaxation Rooms. Guests can<br />

also avail of a library and 7km of nature<br />

trails.<br />

continued ➔<br />

Killenard<br />

County Laois<br />

Ireland<br />

It’s all about the<br />

<strong>Golf</strong> and Open Days<br />

"This is a true<br />

championship course<br />

with which I'm proud<br />

to be associated."<br />

- Seve Ballesteros<br />

Phone:<br />

057 8645500<br />

Fax:<br />

057 8642350<br />

Summer Open Days<br />

Gents Open Singles Every Monday<br />

Ladies Open Singles Every Tuesday<br />

– SPECIAL €30 ENTRY FEE –<br />

Book online now at<br />

www.theheritage.com<br />

MEMBERSHIP OFFERS<br />

* Seasonal membership available from as little as €899<br />

* Introductory Ladies membership available at €500<br />

* Introductory Junior membership available at €100<br />

For further details contact:<br />

Niall Carroll on 057.8642321<br />

or email: membership@theheritage.com<br />

BACKSPIN | 35


BEAVERSTOWN GOLF CLUB<br />

Asplendid 18-hole course, fine clubhouse<br />

facilities, sensible green fee rates and a<br />

welcoming atmosphere is a <strong>for</strong>mula that<br />

works very well at lovely Beaverstown <strong>Golf</strong><br />

Club in Donabate, close to Dublin Airport.<br />

This progressive club has made great<br />

strides since it was <strong>for</strong>med in 1985. The<br />

original course, designed by the legendary<br />

Eddie Hackett, was attractively laid-out on<br />

132 acres bordering the shores of<br />

Rogerstown estuary. The land previously<br />

served as a fruit farm.<br />

In 2000 the club commissioned illustrious<br />

course architect Peter McEvoy to remodel the<br />

lay-out and the British golfing legend<br />

introduced many new features that have<br />

trans<strong>for</strong>med the course into a more<br />

challenging test.<br />

The course winds its way through acres of<br />

mature apple trees. The orchards border the<br />

tees, fairways and greens on eight holes,<br />

while water features come into play on twelve<br />

holes.<br />

It’s a very welcoming club and a very<br />

popular venue <strong>for</strong> society outings.<br />

Beaverstown<br />

GLASSON GOLF RESORT<br />

Glasson Country House Hotel & <strong>Golf</strong> Club<br />

was presented with the ‘<strong>Golf</strong> Resort of the<br />

Year’ accolade at the IGTOA’s annual awards<br />

last year.<br />

A huge commitment by the Reid family and<br />

a dedicated team of staff over the last two<br />

decades has trans<strong>for</strong>med a family farm in the<br />

midlands into one of Ireland’s most attractive<br />

golf and leisure resorts.<br />

Glasson is a very popular venue <strong>for</strong><br />

society outings, midweek and weekend<br />

golfing breaks.<br />

A beautiful 18-hole championship course,<br />

designed by Christy O’Connor Jnr, and a<br />

4-star lakeside hotel with 65 luxurious<br />

bedrooms, combine to create an ideal play<br />

and stay destination less than an hour from<br />

Dublin on the M6 motorway.<br />

A warm welcome awaits you at<br />

Beaverstown<br />

<strong>Golf</strong> Club<br />

DONABATE, CO. DUBLIN<br />

GOLF RESORT<br />

OF THE YEAR<br />

Beaverstown <strong>Golf</strong> Club - a short drive and flick of a lob<br />

wedge from Dublin Airport - provides all the<br />

elements that combine to create a really<br />

pleasurable golfing experience...a challenging<br />

18-hole golf course in delightful surroundings<br />

featuring magnificent greens, excellent<br />

clubhouse facilities, the warmest of<br />

welcomes and very attractive<br />

green fee rates.<br />

Tel: 01-843 6439 Email: office@beaverstown.com<br />

www.beaverstown.com<br />

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• Fantastic Lakeside Setting<br />

• Centrally located - take the M6 Motorway -<br />

less than 1 hour from Dublin & Galway<br />

• 65 luxurious bedrooms<br />

• Renowned <strong>for</strong> our Warm Glasson Welcome<br />

• Green Fees from €35 to €50<br />

Glasson, Athlone,Co.Westmeath.<br />

Tel: +353 (0) 906 485120 Fax: +353 (0) 906 485444<br />

Email: info@glassongolf.ie<br />

www.glassongolfhotel.ie


GUIDE TO<br />

GOLF & ACCOMMODATION...<br />

&<br />

Check-out the websites below <strong>for</strong> open fixtures, society packages,<br />

membership options, play & stay deals and family breaks<br />

ASHBOURNE GOLF CLUB<br />

Archerstown, Ashbourne, Co. Meath<br />

Tel: 01-8352005 (Ext 20)<br />

Open Week: June 9th - 17th<br />

www.ashbournegolfclub.ie<br />

THE HERITAGE GOLF & SPA RESORT<br />

Killenard, Co. Laois<br />

For golf & accommodation offers<br />

Tel: 057-864 2321<br />

www.theheritage.com<br />

BEAVERSTOWN GOLF CLUB<br />

Donabate, Co. Dublin<br />

For details of various Open Weekends<br />

Tel: 01-8436439<br />

www.beaverstown.com<br />

BUNCRANA GOLF CLUB<br />

Ballymacarry, Buncrana, Co. Donegal<br />

Tel: 074-9362279<br />

Open Week: July 16th - 20th<br />

www.buncranagolfclub.com<br />

THE CURRAGH GOLF CLUB<br />

The Curragh, Co. Kildare<br />

Tel: 045-441238<br />

Open Week: June 23rd - July 1st<br />

www.curraghgolf.com<br />

GLASSON HOTEL & GOLF CLUB<br />

Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath<br />

For golf & accommodation offers<br />

Tel: 0906-485120<br />

www.glassongolfhotel.ie<br />

HEADFORT ARMS HOTEL<br />

Kells, Co. Meath<br />

For golf & accommodation offers<br />

Tel: 046-9240063<br />

www.head<strong>for</strong>tarms.ie<br />

KNIGHTSBROOK HOTEL,SPA & GOLF RESORT<br />

Knightsbrook Resort, Trim, Co. Meath<br />

For golf & accommodation offers<br />

Tel: 046-948 2100<br />

www.knightsbrook.com<br />

MALAHIDE GOLF CLUB<br />

Beechwood, The Grange, Malahide, Co. Dublin<br />

Tel: 01-8461611<br />

Open Week: August 4th - 10th<br />

www.malahidegolfclub.ie<br />

THE MALTON HOTEL<br />

Town Centre, Killarney, Co. Kerry<br />

For golf & accommodation offers<br />

Tel: 064-663 8000<br />

www.themalton.com<br />

MOUNT JULIET GOLF CLUB<br />

Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny<br />

For golf & accommodation offers<br />

Tel: 056-777 3010<br />

www.mountjuliet.ie<br />

RADISSON BLU FARNHAM ESTATE HOTEL<br />

Farnham Estate, Cavan, Co. Cavan<br />

For golf & accommodation offers<br />

Tel: 049-437 7700<br />

www.farnhamestate.com<br />

HEADFORT GOLF CLUB<br />

Dublin Road, Kells, Co. Meath<br />

Tel: 046-928 2001<br />

Open Week: May 27th - June 4th<br />

www.head<strong>for</strong>tgolfclub.ie<br />

* <strong>Golf</strong> Course Photography<br />

* Special Commissions <strong>for</strong> your Clubhouse<br />

WATERVILLE HOUSE & GOLF LINKS<br />

Waterville, Co. Kerry<br />

For tee-time reservations<br />

Tel: 066-947 4102<br />

www.watervillegolflinks.ie<br />

Email: golfbiz@eircom.net <strong>for</strong> details of Club/Hotel listings in our Autumn issue<br />

GOLF PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

* Captain’s Prize Days & Functions<br />

* Corporate Events & Society <strong>Golf</strong> Days<br />

For further details contact Alan Bleakley. Tel: 086.8117766<br />

BACKSPIN | 37


NEWS<br />

Desk<br />

PEOPLE * PLACES * EVENTS<br />

Email your news items and hi-resolution jpeg<br />

photos to golfbiz@eircom.net<br />

The <strong>Golf</strong>er’s Handbook<br />

With a pedigree dating back over 100<br />

years, The R & A <strong>Golf</strong>er’s Handbook<br />

is golf’s No.1 reference book.<br />

The 2012 edition, published by<br />

Macmillan and edited by Renton Laidlaw,<br />

provides a treasure trove of golfing facts,<br />

figures and in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

In addition to comprehensive listings of<br />

past and present results <strong>for</strong> leading<br />

professional and amateur events, the book<br />

also includes...<br />

* The new, fully revised, Rules of <strong>Golf</strong><br />

* Detailed entries on 5,000 clubs and<br />

courses throughout Europe<br />

* A Who’s Who of players past and<br />

present.<br />

The London Club is a ‘must visit’ resort<br />

Christy O’Connor Jnr.<br />

38 | BACKSPIN<br />

The Heritage course at the London <strong>Golf</strong> Club<br />

Nearest the Pin event...<br />

Each year over 5,000 golfers in golf clubs and<br />

societies take part in the National Nearestthe-Pin<br />

Competition, which is supported by the<br />

Irish PGA and Ryder Cup legend Christy<br />

O’Connor Jnr (left).<br />

This nationwide event, now in its eighth year,<br />

has already raised almost €200,000 <strong>for</strong> The Irish<br />

Hospice Foundation.<br />

This year’s event offers prizewinners an<br />

Philip Walton<br />

Senior Tour welcomes<br />

Ryder Cup hero Walton<br />

As this issue was going to press Philip<br />

Walton was gearing-up <strong>for</strong> his Senior<br />

Tour debut in the Mallorca Open and<br />

looking <strong>for</strong>ward to contesting the $2,000,000<br />

US Senior PGA Championship at Harbour<br />

Shores <strong>Golf</strong> Club in Michigan (May 24th-27th).<br />

The 50-year-old Malahide legend - a<br />

three-time European Tour winner and hero of<br />

Europe’s famous Ryder Cup victory at Oak Hill<br />

in 1995 - will play a full schedule of European<br />

Senior Tour events this season.<br />

We wish Philip every success going<br />

<strong>for</strong>ward.<br />

Photo above courtesy The European Tour / © Getty Images.<br />

If you’re attending the Olympics this <strong>summer</strong><br />

or planning a golfing break in the UK, check<br />

out www.londongolfclub.com<br />

Located amongst 700 acres of rolling Kent<br />

countryside and just 20 miles south-east of<br />

central London, the London <strong>Golf</strong> Club is a<br />

truly magnificent 36-hole resort.<br />

The Heritage course (left) is a Jack<br />

Nicklaus Signature design which has hosted<br />

The European Open on two occasions (2008 &<br />

2009) and provides a great test <strong>for</strong> golfers of<br />

all levels. Its sister course, The International,<br />

has a distinctly inland links feel and is a<br />

tournament venue in its own right. It has<br />

staged the London Senior Masters.<br />

A luxurious 130-bedroom hotel and leisure<br />

development will complete the project.<br />

opportunity to win a round of golf <strong>for</strong> two on both<br />

the Palmer and Smurfit courses at the K Club.<br />

The competition will be held at a par-3 hole<br />

on any day or days chosen by each participating<br />

club or society up to 31st October 2012. The<br />

entry fee is €10 per competitor.<br />

Full details regarding the Nearest-the-Pin<br />

event can be obtained by contacting<br />

kirana.bhagwan@hospice-foundation.ie.


Irish team wins the Mary McKenna Salver<br />

The Irish Senior Ladies team are pictured above celebrating their Mary McKenna<br />

Salver victory over Scotland at Hilton Templepatrick <strong>Golf</strong> Club in Belfast.<br />

Left to right (standing) - Gertie McMullen (The Island), Suzanne Corcoran (Portumna), Carol<br />

Wickham (Laytown/Bettystown), Mairead MacNamara (Woodbrook), Sheena McElroy (Grange),<br />

and Pauline Walsh (Head<strong>for</strong>d). Seated: Helen Jones (Strabane), captain Terry Sexton (Dun<br />

Laoghaire) and Pat Doran (Donabate).<br />

Sue Philips on the<br />

victory trail again<br />

Local star Sue Phillips was a<br />

popular and impressive winner of<br />

the Woodbrook Ladies Scratch Cup<br />

<strong>for</strong> the second time in three years.<br />

Sue is pictured receiving the trophy<br />

from Eileen Sheehy (Lady Captain)<br />

and Tom Pitt (President).<br />

Photo taken by ALAN BLEAKLEY<br />

Presentation to mark Tour’s 40th anniversary<br />

Aspecial presentation to mark<br />

the European Tour’s 40th<br />

anniversary took place during the<br />

Ballantine’s Championship in Korea<br />

in April.<br />

“The Ballantine’s Championship,<br />

now in its fifth year, in many ways<br />

represents the growth of The<br />

European Tour, which visits many<br />

different countries around the world,<br />

and we are thankful to sponsors<br />

such as Ballantine’s <strong>for</strong> supporting<br />

us in doing this,” said Tour CEO<br />

George O’Grady<br />

The annual Crumlin Children’s<br />

Hospital <strong>Golf</strong> Challenge, open to<br />

clubs nationwide and generously<br />

supported by Musgraves, provides<br />

captains with the opportunity to lead<br />

their club to the international final in<br />

the Algarve in October. For 2012 event<br />

details contact tournament organiser<br />

Pat Cashman now on 087-2424451.<br />

Above: European Tour Chief Executive George O’Grady<br />

is presented with a bottle of Ballantine’s 40 Year Old<br />

from Chivas Brothers Chairman and CEO Christian<br />

Porta to mark the Tour’s 40th anniversary.<br />

Pic by © Getty Images.<br />

Ballykisteen - 2011 Musgrave champions<br />

The Perfect <strong>Golf</strong> Links<br />

is a fascinating book<br />

Pat Ruddy is one of the most<br />

passionate, knowledgeable and<br />

interesting people in the world of golf.<br />

He has spent a lifetime immersed in the<br />

game as a writer, photographer, course<br />

designer and course owner.<br />

The evolution of The European Club in<br />

Brittas Bay is a great tribute to him.<br />

It has been a totally hands-on project<br />

and in the short space of twenty-five<br />

years Pat has established a links that<br />

ranks amongst the finest in the world.<br />

His vision <strong>for</strong> The European Club and<br />

his thought process as a golf course<br />

designer are superbly articulated and<br />

captured in his latest book, “The Perfect<br />

<strong>Golf</strong> Links”.<br />

This beautifully illustrated volume is<br />

a fascinating read.<br />

Pat explains: “ I bought myself a new<br />

camera last September and set about<br />

trying to get two or three decent pictures<br />

of every hole at The European Club<br />

taking care to shoot many images from<br />

the player’s perspective rather than from<br />

behind the greens..the easy option..in<br />

order to give the reader a pretty thorough<br />

visual walk through of the links.<br />

I then put some of the thoughts<br />

behind the design into the text so that the<br />

reader could get a more detailed insight<br />

to the design. The result is a pictorialarchitectural-philosophical<br />

volume”.<br />

“I am not sure if any other designer<br />

has gone to this extent to discuss one of<br />

his courses. I just loved the idea of<br />

nurturing the links, photographing it and<br />

in part explaining it. As the work<br />

proceeded I became aware that I was<br />

learning a lot more about my own links<br />

and my own work as I literally focused as<br />

never be<strong>for</strong>e on every detail of each hole<br />

and it was quite startling to watch the<br />

colours of the landscape change so<br />

comprehensively in the space of twelve<br />

weeks. I am now hugely more aware of<br />

the use of colour in design and the<br />

challenge of having everything vibrant in<br />

all seasons.”<br />

“The Perfect <strong>Golf</strong> Links” is on sale at The<br />

European Club and through the club’s website<br />

www.theeuropeanclub.com<br />

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PARTING SHOT from the Editor...<br />

PING’s wonderful boost<br />

<strong>for</strong> ‘Girls N <strong>Golf</strong>’ concept<br />

An excellent initiative designed to popularise and grow girls golf<br />

across Ireland is set to go from strength to strength with the<br />

support of iconic golf equipment brand PING.<br />

Karsten Solheim,<br />

founder of<br />

The Solheim Cup<br />

Following the unequivocal success<br />

of the 2011 Solheim Cup at<br />

Killeen Castle and the 2011 PING<br />

Junior Solheim Cup at<br />

Knightsbrook last September, PING<br />

have committed to supporting the<br />

growth of women’s golf in Ireland<br />

through the ‘Girls N <strong>Golf</strong>’ initiative. The<br />

manufacturer has been supporting<br />

Junior <strong>Golf</strong> in Ireland <strong>for</strong> a number of<br />

years, and this has been extended to<br />

include ‘Girls N <strong>Golf</strong>’ <strong>for</strong> the first time.<br />

This initiative will introduce Irish girls<br />

to the game through an introductory<br />

programme leading into the <strong>summer</strong><br />

months. This is designed to increase the<br />

number of Irish girls playing golf,<br />

safeguarding the future of the women’s<br />

game and providing the 2011 Solheim<br />

Cup with the legacy it deserves.<br />

PING’s support of the programme<br />

clearly displays the manufacturer’s<br />

prolonged commitment to stimulating<br />

Junior <strong>Golf</strong> growth across Ireland,<br />

particularly among the female<br />

population. ‘Girls N <strong>Golf</strong>’ is an important<br />

initiative, and with PING now at the <strong>for</strong>e,<br />

it’s sure to go from strength to strength.<br />

The project is run in conjunction<br />

with the Irish Ladies’ <strong>Golf</strong> Union and<br />

supported by the Irish Sports Council’s<br />

‘Women in Sport’ programme.<br />

‘Girls N <strong>Golf</strong>’ is based around fun and<br />

activity. Participants will play games on<br />

a shortened course and gain an<br />

introduction to competition with several<br />

gala days over the <strong>summer</strong> months.<br />

Last year, 3500 girls took part in the<br />

taster element of the programme, with<br />

400 continuing on to the 10-week<br />

project at their local club. This is an<br />

impressive take-up rate that clearly<br />

displays the potential <strong>for</strong> growth in<br />

Ireland. With PING’s support now in<br />

place, this number is expected to rise<br />

yet again.<br />

John Clark, Managing Director of<br />

PING Europe, commented: “We’re 100%<br />

Lisa and Leona Maquire with the<br />

PING Junior Solheim Cup<br />

committed to giving the 2011 Solheim<br />

Cup the legacy it deserves. It’s vital that<br />

the girls’ game in Ireland continues to<br />

grow. The 2011 Solheim Cup and the<br />

PING Junior Solheim Cup were a<br />

fantastic plat<strong>for</strong>m from which to launch<br />

this campaign.”<br />

“We’ve supported Junior <strong>Golf</strong> in<br />

Ireland <strong>for</strong> many years. Given the<br />

success of the Solheim Cup last year,<br />

committing to further grow the<br />

women’s game in the region is an<br />

obvious progression.”<br />

Visit www.juniorgolfireland.com<br />

Editorial, Advertising<br />

& Accounts:<br />

“Birkdale”,<br />

4, Rathmichael Manor,<br />

Loughlinstown,<br />

County Dublin, Ireland.<br />

Email: golfbiz@eircom.net<br />

Tel: (00.353.1) 2827269<br />

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For more in<strong>for</strong>mation please visit:<br />

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