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Weir here to make new memories

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Nearly 14 years removed from his last visit, former Masters champ Mike Weir hasn’t forgotten his favourite Winnipeg moments.

“Lots of good (memories), my Canadian Tour days,” Weir said this week in advance of his trip here Sunday and Monday for the fourth annual Mike Weir Miracle Golf Drive For Kids. “I remember having too many beers with Davey McMillan, that’s one for sure.

“And I remember the golf courses being fun, Breezy Bend and Pine Ridge, that one with the crazy ninth hole.”

Not even a future major champion had every shot in Winnipeg turn out as planned. The last time he was here, he missed the cut at the 1996 Manitoba Open won by then-amateur Rob McMillan.

But the low point?

“Yeah, one bad memory, that I had a chance to win (the 1994 Open at Pine Ridge) and Scott Dunlap came from behind and nipped me and I made a few bogeys coming in,” Weir said. “I think I had a two-shot lead and I tried to drive that par-4 (the 13th) and I hit one in the trees right in front of the tee and made a double bogey.

“It was just such an immature, dumb move to try to do that at that stage of the tournament. I had the lead; I didn’t need to to that. It was a good learning experience from a dumb play. Not a fond memory, though.”

At Sunday night’s pre-game party and Monday’s action on St. Charles Country Club, Weir will help formulate some new memories.

Those figure to be nothing short of sensational, given that the Miracle Golf Drive For Kids has already generated $2 million for childrens’ health-care causes in Canada in just three years.

“There are so many great things about it,” Weir said about the previous events in London, Ont., Saskatoon and Halifax. “What I see from these children is that they have such great attitudes even despite the struggles they’re going through.

“They have incredible spirit and they’re just happy. That’s the thing that sticks with me when we do these events, visit the children’s hospitals.

“The parents? They’re so happy that I’m there and I’m more touched by the experience than they are for sure. That’s the wonderful thing about it.”

Weir showered praise on volunteers and organizers of his charity days.
“There are so many people with big hearts that give a lot of money and give a lot of time,” he said. “I have a lot of appreciation for the people that put on these events. I just show up and do the event but behind the scenes there is a lot of work that goes into them.”

On the PGA Tour for a 12th year, the member of the Order of Canada and the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame continues to search for a new consistency. He has eight career victories, but none since 2007.
And that search continues right through a milestone birthday. He turned 40 three weeks ago.

“No, not a big deal at all,” Weir laughed. “I don’t even think about it. My wife threw a surprise party, had some friends up, about 15 guys (for) a guys’ weekend. Other than that, it’s just kind of blown by and I didn’t even think about it.”

His birthday was cause for some pundits to write him off. Earlier this season, a major publication’s online roundtable proclaimed he was washed up and wouldn’t win again.

“I didn’t see that but I don’t take any offence,” Weir said. “I haven’t been playing that well so I’m sure people are going to say that. It’s just part of the deal, being a professional athlete; you live with the good and bad.”

This season, he has posted just one top-10 in 12 tournaments and slipped down to No. 62 in the world golf rankings.

But his 2008 and 2009 were hardly poor. In those two years, Weir had 14 top-10s and was sixth and 29th in the final FedEx Cup standings. He won more than US$5 million in that period.

“Yeah, I did do everything but win the last couple of years,” Weir said. “I was close a few times. They were two of my better years, but I just didn’t get a W. That’s always the end goal. They were good years but not great years because I didn’t get a win.

“I’m still working towards that again.”

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RCGA Announces 2010 Schedule

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

A new format for the Canadian Amateur men’s event is among the highlights of this year’s Royal Canadian Golf Association championship schedule.

For the first time in the championship’s 106-year history, two courses will be used at the Canadian Amateur, allowing the field to be increased from 156 to 240 players.

The Amateur will be played at Redtail Golf Course and London Hunt and Country Club in London, Ont. The field will be cut to low 70 and ties after 36 holes, with the final two rounds played at London Hunt, which hosted the Amateur in 1930, ’38, and ’54.

“It’s important to have the best possible players competing in our national amateur championships and changing to the new 240-player, two-course format enables us to actively recruit top international, U.S. college and U.S. Walker Cup players in addition to Canada’s finest players,” said Brent McLaughlin, the RCGA’s director of rules, competitions and amateur status. “

“Our objective is to give these athletes a world-class competition with first-class hospitality. We plan to continue making enhancements in order to increase the international stature of our events and the overall player experience for those competing in our championships,” he added.

Here’s a look at the 2010 RCGA championship schedule:

CN Future Links Pacific Championship
Beach Grove Golf Club, Tsawwassen, B.C.
April 22-25

CN Canadian Women’s Tour
Quilchena Golf & Country Club, Richmond, B.C.
May 5-7

CN Future Links Ontario Championship
Sutton Creek Golf & CC, Essex, Ont.
May 27-30

Canadian University/College Championship
Kingswood Park, Fredericton, N.B.
May 30-June 3

CN Canadian Women’s Tour
Blue Springs Golf Club, Acton, Ont.
June 27-29

CN Future Links Prairie Championship
Rossmere Country Club, Winnipeg
June 27-30

CN Canadian Women’s Tour
Club de golf Rivermead, Gatineau, Que.
July 11-13

CN Future Links Quebec Championship
Club de golf Val des Lacs, Sainte-Sophie, Que.
July 11-14

CN Future Links Atlantic Championship
Bell Bay Golf Club, Baddeck, N.S.
July 18-21

RBC Canadian Open Qualifier
The Club at Bond Head – South, Bond Head, Ont.
July 19

RBC Canadian Open
St. Georges Golf & Country Club, Toronto
July 19-25

CN Future Links Western Championship
Pine Hills Golf Club, Rocky Mountain House, Alta.
July 19-22

Royale Cup Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship
Kingsville Golf & Country Club, Kingsville, Ont.
July 26-30

Canadian Junior Boys Championship
Richmond Country Club, Richmond, B.C.
August 2-6

Royale Cup Canadian Junior Girls Championship
Sawmill Creek Golf Resort, Camlachie, Ont.
August 2-6

Canadian Men’s Amateur Qualifier
London Hunt & Country Club, London, Ont.
August 9

Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship
London Hunt & Country Club/Redtail Golf Course, London, Ont.
August 10-15

Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship
The Royal Ottawa Golf Club, Gatineau, Que.
August 16-20

Royale Cup Canadian Women’s Senior Championship
Morningstar Golf Course, Parksville, B.C.
August 23-26

CN Canadian Women’s Open Qualifier
Elmhurst Golf & Country Club, Winnipeg
August 23

CN Canadian Women’s Open
St. Charles Country Club, Winnipeg
August 23-29

Canadian Men’s Senior Championship
St. Thomas Golf & Country Club, St. Thomas, Ont.
August 30- September 3

http://www.golfnewsnow.ca/2010/03/21/rcga-announces-2010-schedule/

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New amateur series launched

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

A phone call last year is giving Dennis Hendershott and Kara Kelly a chance to change Canada’s amateur golf landscape.

The call was from Stephen Bebis, Golf Town president and CEO, who wanted to know if Hendershott and Kelly, cofounders of the Great Lakes Golf Tour, wanted to help start a new program.

“We weren’t sure whether it was directly related to the Great Lakes Tour but obviously he wanted to talk to us about something and we were excited about it,” said Hendershott, recalling the meeting that took place almost a year ago.
“When we got in there, it was a conversation about what we do. He had heard good things about what we did.

“He wanted to start up a new program and he was giving us an opportunity to be part of that. He said if we could elaborate on his vision, he’d be interested in us helping him and then him supporting the Great Lakes Tour.

“Before we even got home, we had the concept for this new series.

“The next day we sent out an e-mail and he said, ‘Let’s do it’.”

And that series, which is set to launch on June 1 at Fire Rock Golf Club in London, is the Golf Town National Amateur Series presented by West- Jet RBC MasterCard in partnership with Callaway Golf.

It will be the first and only national tournament series for competitive men and women of any handicap.

The 18-event series will take place at courses in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia.

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