Tuesday, July 31, 2012

THREE HOLES IN ONE SINCE HIS 91st BIRTHDAY!

FROM THE GOLF DIGEST WEBSITE If Stewart Roche had never gained notoriety as a record-setting golfer in his 90s, he still would have made quite a name for himself:
-Graduated No. 2 in his Notre Dame law school class and served a year as law school president
-Spent four years in the Counter Intelligence Corps during World War II, including Agent in Charge of the Madison, Wisconsin branch office
-Oceana County Savings Bank president for 33 years in Hart, Michigan
-Practised law in Hart for 41 years
-Owner and operator of Hart Petroleum Company for 17 years
-Volunteer work with the local Rotary Club, American Legion post and St. Gregory's Church.

But, as any avid golfer can attest, you greatly enhance your life resume when you factor in what you've done on the golf course. Since picking up golf in the early 1950s, Mr. Roche has had nine holes-in-one. Incredibly, three have come since he turned 91:

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Photo of Stewart Roche courtesy of WZZM-13
 
On July 20, 2007, he made an ace at Golden Sands Golf Course in Silver Lake, Michigan, with a driver on the 175-yard third hole. And the last two aces came on the same hole, the 125-yard 12th, at Oceana Golf Club in Shelby, Mich. He used a 4-iron on Sept. 2, 2009, and muscled the ball in the hole with a 5-iron on June 15, 2012.
Mr. Roche considers his ace-making ability "very lucky," but when he demonstrated his swing for anchor and news/sports reporter Brent Ashcroft of WZZM TV-13 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, he hit a shot within two feet. The first ace he ever made, in the 1950s, he says was far from skillful; he topped the ball and saw it hit the pin and go in. "One of the guys I was with said, 'I'm not even going to congratulate you on that one,'" Roche said.
A Grand Rapids native, Roche has lived in Hart, Mich., for most of his life. A regular group includes a pair of players in their 80s, Ray Larson and Larry Pluister, and a youngster, Rev. Tom Bolster, in his late 50s. 
At his best, Roche was a 9-handicapper. Now, with his third ace since age 91, we include him in our record books with the unique title of "most prolific hole-in-one shooter of a golfer in their 90s."
There have been a few others in our record-books who made news by making multiple aces during their ultra-vintage years, including George Selbach and Joe McHugh, who each had two aces at age 97, and Anton Lee, who had six holes-in-one after age 80.
Setting a longevity record is a difficult thing to pin down. It's not an exact science, and saying one golfer's feat overshadows another can be dicey. Does making two aces at age 97 trump three aces from 91 to 96?
We like to celebrate everyone's feat at that age and give them credit for their own niche in history. Most of us would just be happy to say we can put the clubface on the ball in our 90s and advance it down the fairway, let alone make aces.
Roche gets out about twice a week for nine holes in a cart, sometimes three times. In one of his recent rounds, on July 27, he had a 42 at Oceana, where he's a charter member.
"I'm so old I can shoot my age," he says. Mr. Roche has longevity in his family, so his good fortune on the golf course could very well continue for quite awhile. If so, he'll separate himself from the other celebrated nonagenarians in our archives -- a very rare breed indeed."
-- Cliff Schrock

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SUPER-MAC SHOOTS A 62 TO GO THREE CLEAR IN MUIR DEER PARK MASTERS

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Milton of Campsie-based Paul McKechnie, pictured by Cal Carson Golf Agency, produced one of the rounds of the Scottish season - a 10-under-par 62 - to jump three shots clear of the field at the halfway stage of the Muir Deer Park Masters at Deer Park Golf Club, Livingston.
McKechnie's effort was a bogey-free round in which his number of birdies (10) exceeded his pars (8) in halves of 32 (four under par) and 30 (six under par).
"It was a great round but unfortunately Paul can only claim it as the lowest score every recorded round Deer Park. Because they were playing off preferred lies, it won't be recognised as a course record," said Tournament Director Roy Murray.
Paul's birdies came at the first, long second, short third, ninth, 11th, long 12th, 13th, long 14th, short 16th and 18th.
A winner only once this season on the domestic circuit - back in May, McKechnie has one hand on the £3,000 first prize but after Adam Scott's downfall, the Braid Hills Golf Range pro will be taking nothing for granted.
McKechnie's nearest challenger is the new Gleneagles Scottish PGA champion Graham Fox who also kept a bogey off his card ad he turned a 65. Curiously enough, he matched the leader's inward half of six-under 30 with birdies at exactly the same holes.
Welshman Gareth Wright (West Linton) and Irvine's James McKinnon are sharing third place on 66. Wright had eight birdies but two bogeys while McKinnon had seven birdies and one over-par figure.
The double shotgun format seemed to favour the morning starters with McKechnie, Fox and Wright in the first group.
Of the leading six, only McKinnon had a tee time in the afternoon group when there was more of a wind than there had been pre-lunch.
Conversely, the team event was won by four men who played in the afternoon - Bothwell Castle pro Steven Taylor and his amateur trio, representing KPMG, of Hugh Harvie (handicap 4), Ross Keene (13) and Munro Sutherland (10).

FIRST-ROUND PRO SCORES
Par 72
62 Paul McKechnie (Braid Hills GR).
65 Graham Fox (Rowallan Castle).
66 Gareth Wright (West Linton), James McKinnon (Irvine)
67 Craig Matheson (Falkirk Tryst), Scott Henderson (Kings Links).
68 Kevin Phillips (Winterfield), David Patrick (Elie SC), Graeme Brown (Montrose Links), David Orr (Mearns Castle).
69 Mark Kerr (unatt), Craig Gordon (Edinburgh GC), James Browning (unatt), Jonathan Clifffe (Murrayfield), Stephen Gray (Hayston), Steven Duncan (Carnoustie Links).
70 Alastair Mackenzie (Renaissance Club), Greig Hutcheon (Banchory), Robert Arnott (Bishopbriggs GR), Jonathan Sharp (Carrick on Loch Lomond).
71 Craig Ronald (Carluke) Neil Fenwick (Dunbar), Mark Kerr (unatt), Stuart Williamson (West Kilbride)
72 Norman Huguet (Musselburgh).
73 Gordon Law (Uphall), Alan Lockhart (Ladybank), Scott Herald (Mearns Castle), Greg Paxton (Ralston), Ross Dixon (Renaissance Club), Ross Cameron (Saltire Energy), David Laing (Craigielaw), Christopher Currie (Caldwell).
74 Keir McNicoll (Gullane), Jonathan Lomas (unatt), Vincent Brown (Westerwood), Terry Mathieson (Murcar Links), James McGhee (Duddingston), Iain Colquhoun (Dundonald Links), Greg McBain (Gamola Golf), Cameron West (Scotscraig).
75 Matthew Burt (Helensburgh), Michael Patterson (Kilmacolm), Terence Burgoyne (Glencruitten), Steven Taylor (Bothwell Castle), Ross Leeds (Turnberry)
76 Jason McCreadie (Buchanan Castle).
78 Jamies Mackay (North Gailes), John Ruth (Clydeway Golf).
79 Alan Waugh (Clydebank and Dist)
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 Round 2 TEE TIMES on WEDNESDAY

2B   8:55 AM   Steven Taylor, Bothwell Castle Golf Club
4B   8:55 AM   Terence Burgoyne, Glencruitten Golf Club
8B   8:55 AM   Ross Leeds, Turnberry Hotel
11B  8:55 AM   Jason McCreadie, Buchanan Castle Golf Club
12B  8:55 AM   Jamie Mackay, North Gailes Golf Centre
14B  8:55 AM   John Ruth, Clydeway Golf
17B  8:55 AM   Alan Waugh, Clydebank & District Golf Club
1A   9:00 AM   Gordon Law, Uphall Golf Club
2A   9:00 AM   Ross Dixon, Renaissance Club
3A   9:00 AM   Ross Cameron
4A   9:00 AM   Scott Herald, Mearns Castle Golf Academy
5A   9:00 AM   Jonathan Lomas
6A   9:00 AM   Vincent Brown, Westerwood Golf & Country Club
7A   9:00 AM   Terry Mathieson, Murcar Links Golf Club
8A   9:00 AM   Christopher Currie, Caldwell Golf Club
9A   9:00 AM   Matthew Burt, Helensburgh Golf Club
10A  9:00 AM   Greg Paxton, Ralston Golf Club
11A  9:00 AM   Alan Lockhart, Ladybank Golf Club
12A  9:00 AM   David Laing, Craigielaw Golf Club
13A  9:00 AM   Keir McNicoll, Gullane Golf Club
14A  9:00 AM   James McGhee, Duddingston Golf Club
15A  9:00 AM   Iain Colquhoun, Dundonald Links
16A  9:00 AM   Cameron West, Scotscraig Golf Club
17A  9:00 AM   Greg McBain, Gamola Golf
18A  9:00 AM   Michael Patterson, Kilmacolm Golf Club

2B   1:55 PM   Jonathan Sharp, Carrick on Loch Lomond
4B   1:55 PM   Robert Arnott, Bishopbriggs Golf Range
8B   1:55 PM   Craig Ronald, Carluke Golf Club
11B  1:55 PM   Neil Fenwick, Dunbar Golf Club
12B  1:55 PM   Mark Kerr
14B  1:55 PM   Stuart Williamson, West Kilbride Golf Club
17B  1:55 PM   Norman Huguet, Musselburgh Golf Club
1A   2:00 PM   Paul McKechnie, Braid Hills Golf Range
2A   2:00 PM   Gareth Wright, West Linton Golf Club
3A   2:00 PM   Craig Matheson, Falkirk Tryst Golf Club
4A   2:00 PM   Kevin Phillips, Winterfield Golf Course
5A   2:00 PM   David Orr, Mearns Castle Golf Academy
6A   2:00 PM   Mark King, Kingsfield Golf Range
7A   2:00 PM   James Browning
8A   2:00 PM   Stephen Gray, Hayston Golf Club
9A   2:00 PM   Alastair Mackenzie, Renaissance Club
10A  2:00 PM   Graham Fox, Rowallan Castle Golf Club
11A  2:00 PM   James McKinnon, Irvine Golf Club
12A  2:00 PM   Scott Henderson, Kings Links Golf Centre
13A  2:00 PM   David Patrick, Elie Sports Centre
14A  2:00 PM   Graeme Brown, Montrose Golf Links Ltd.
15A  2:00 PM   Craig Gordon, Edinburgh Golf Centre
16A  2:00 PM   Jonathan Cliff, Murrayfield Golf Club
17A  2:00 PM   Steven Duncan, Carnoustie Golf Links
18A  2:00 PM   Greig Hutcheon, Banchory Golf Club



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TOP 20 IN SCOTTISH PGA ORDER OF MERIT

The two-day Muir Deer Park Masters starts today (Tuesday) at the Livingston venue.
We'll have a report and scores for you at the end of the day.
YOU CAN CHECK OUT THE SCORES FOR YOURSELF AS THE DAY PROGRESSES ON THE SCOTTISH PGA WEBSITE

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Current Scottish PGA Order of Merit standings:

1  Scotland Greig Hutcheon Banchory Golf Club 7 836.67
2  Scotland David Patrick Elie Sports Centre 6 683.75
3  Scotland Scott Henderson Kings Links Golf Centre 7 602.00
4  Wales Gareth Wright West Linton Golf Club 6 583.33
5  Scotland Neil Fenwick Dunbar Golf Club 6 566.25
6  Scotland Stephen Gray Hayston Golf Club 6 525.25
7  Scotland Robert Arnott Bishopbriggs Golf Range 6 518.58
8  Scotland Graham Fox Rowallan Castle Golf Club 4 492.50
9  Scotland Jason McCreadie Buchanan Castle Golf Club 6 461.04
10  Scotland Paul McKechnie Braid Hills Golf Range 7 429.83
11  Scotland David Orr Mearns Castle Golf Academy 5 425.33
12  Scotland Christopher Currie Caldwell Golf Club 6 412.75
13  Scotland Chris Kelly Cawder Golf Club 4 397.12
14  Scotland Greg McBain Gamola Golf 5 394.75
15  Scotland Craig Matheson Falkirk Tryst Golf Club 6 323.92
16  Scotland Graeme Brown Montrose Golf Links Ltd. 6 315.08
17  Scotland Kenneth Hutton Downfield Golf Club 4 308.85
18  Scotland Paul Wardell Whitekirk Golf Course 6 308.30
19  England Jonathan Lomas
6 297.50
20  Scotland Chris Doak
2 292.50

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TEE TIMES FOR EUROPRO TOUR DEBUT AT ROWALLAN CASTLE, AYRSHIRE

FROM THE PGA EUROPRO TOUR WEBSITE
Rowallan Castle Golf Club makes its debut on the 888poker.com PGA EuroPro Tour on Wednesday when the Eagle Orchid Scottish Masters tees off at the Ayrshire venue.
A two-tee start is in place and Aaron Rai and Miles Collins will tee off first at Rowallan Castle on the ninth tee.
Click here for first round tee times

Round two tee times are available here

Lorne Kelly, Oliver Farr and George Cowan are last off; they begin their opening round at 2:35pm on the first tee.
Order of Merit leader Paul Reed tees off at 2pm at the ninth with second-placed Martin LeMesurier starting at the first 15 minutes later.
Third-placed Geoger Woolger, winner at Frilford Heath two weeks ago, has had to withdraw through injury. He tweeted: “I’m gutted that I’m missing @PGAEuroProTour this week. Hopefully wrist will be ok next week!”
Elliot Saltman returns to the 888poker.com PGA EuroPro Tour, having competed in The Open Championship. He is fourth on the Order of Merit at tees off at 2:05 at the first.
There is no charge for spectators throughout the week. Directions to the course are available here: www.rowallancastle.com/contact

Ahead of the event the course’s head professional Ross Aitken has picked out five holes he believes could be crucial during the week.
Second - ‘Ross’ Quarry’
Par: 3; Yards: 166
“This is a hole where you could make a good three or potentially a five. It is a hole where you could see somebody early on in the round coming a cropper. It is not a long hole but it has the makings of a five on there if you strike an errant tee shot.”

Seventh – ‘Hedge Your Bets’
Par: 4; Yards: 349
“The seventh is a short-ish par four which is a risk and reward hole where, if you are willing to have a go, you can drive onto the green. But failing to hit the green could leave you facing up to a double bogey if you don’t make it over the hedge we have guarding the green.”

Ninth – ‘Mary’s Ruin’
Par: 5; Yards: 596
“A very good drive is required from the back tee at nine. You have out of bounds on the right, a big tree on the left and it is very well bunkered. I think somebody who plays that hole well would be somebody who does well during the week.”

Sixteenth – ‘Laird’s Ride’
Par: 5; Yards: 609
“Sixteen is a long hole that people chasing a result on the last day might want to have a go at. We have a pond on the right and quite a small green. This hole could make or break some scores for those looking to attack.”

Eighteenth – ‘Lorimer’
Par: 4; Yards: 492
“If you’re needing a par to win this is a tough par four; 492 yards and uphill towards the end. Once again this is a very well bunkered hole and it is a great finishing hole with the castle in the background. As a four to finish it is a very tough hole so doing well at 18 could be key at the end.”

Information on how each hole was named can be found on Rowallan Castle’s website: www.rowallancastle.com/thecourse.htm

 

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BRYAN FOTHERINGHAM KNOCKS OUT SEEDED ROSS BELL AT ROYAL DORNOCH

By COLIN FARQUHARSON 
Colin@scottishgolfview.com

Day 1 of the Scottish amateur championship saw the demise of one seed (Paul Shields) and Day 2 raised the total of seeds on the sidelines to two when former Scotland cap, in 2005 and 2006, Bryan Fotheringham, now playing out of Inverness after many years at Forres, beat No 8 seed Ross Bell (Downfield) by 5 and 4 in the second round.
Fotheringham, pictured, one of the most successful players on the North amateur circuit for over a decade, knows the Royal Dornoch course as well as anyone although local knowledge did not save the club's General Manager and scratch player, Neil Hampton, from making an early exit! He had been tipped for a good run.
The draw was unkind to Hampton - a first-round tie against Grant Forrest (Craigielaw), the 2010 Scottish boys' match-play champion and now a student at San Diego University in California where he turned in some very good performances in the 2011-2012 US college season.
Forrest beat Hampton by 3 and 2 and could be one to keep an eye on in that quarter of the draw.
The seeds who played and won on Day 2 were:
FIRST ROUND
Matthew Clark (Kilmacolm) (No 7) bt John Mathers (Haggs Castle) 1 hole.
Brian Soutar (Leven Golfing Society) (No 2) bt Ian Wilson (Marriott Dalmahoy) 3 and 2.
Jack McDonald (Kilmarnock Barassie) (No 3) bt Cameron Nelson (Nairn) 3 and 2.

SECOND ROUND
Graeme Robertson (Glenbervie) (No 1) bt Bryan Innes (Murcar Links) 5 and 3.
Paul Ferrier (Baberton) (No 4 ) bt Steven Stamper (Turnberry) 3 and 2.

YOU CAN VIEW ALL THE DAY 2 RESULTS ON THE SCOTTISH GOLF UNION WEBSITE


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FIFE GOLF ASSOCIATION ORDER OF MERIT 2012


The Mackay Bowl presented by www.MyGolfRanking.co.uk  

Positions after 13 events: 

T1 Scott Crichton (Aberdour) 380 pts
T1 James White (Lundin) 380
3 Alan Sutherland (Ladybank) 310
4 Jordan McColl (Scotscraig) 180
5 Ewan Scott (St Andrews) 160
T6 Brian Soutar (Leven GS) 140
T6 Scott Stewart-Cation (The Duke’s) 140
8 Stuart Meiklejohn (Aberdour) 125.

The next counting events for the 2012 FIFE ORDER OF MERIT are the SCOTTISH AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP at ROYAL DORNOCH from July 30 to August 4 and the LEVEN GOLD MEDAL on August 11 and 12.
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