Monday, December 30, 2013

EVOLVE PRO TOUR SCHEDULE FOR SPAIN AND IRELAND



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 €100,000 for Winter Series ! 
Registrations are flying in for our Winter Series which begins on 13 February. The weather has been fabulous and it promises to be another fantastic series.  
Come down and join us in sunny Spain - we have €100,000 up for grabs and a feast of tournaments on great golf courses.   
The schedule includes seven tournaments,  plus a Match Play event spread over four weeks starting at European Tour Venue El Valle and finishing with our 3-day Tour Championship Final at Corvera GCC.  
We have secured an amazing deal for our players this year at the Olazabal-designed Corvera GCC.  
If you stay for the full, 28-night programme the price comes in at just €24.00 per day (includes accommodation, unlimited rounds of golf, free range balls). 
You then just select the tournaments you wish to play (schedule below). There is a weekly rate available of €245.00 (with the same benefits). With these prices you can't afford not to come and play the Evolve Pro Tour.
Below: We start at European Tour Venue - El Valle on 13 February 2014
Stay the full Winter Series - only €24 per day including
  • Own room and bathroom in an apartment at Corvera GCC
  • Just arrive and move in, enjoy the best winter weather in Europe!
  • Unlimited daily golf rounds at Corvera GCC (for your entire stay)
  • Unlimited use of the Academy, Free range balls, Free wi-fi
  • Evolve Pro Tour events to choose from (13 Feb to 07 March)
  • €100,000 prize money for series (based on 90 entries per event) 
  • Top 10 prize money guarantee all events (regardless of field size)
  • Minimum first place is €3000 (3 day) €2000 (2 day) €1250 (1 day)
  • No membership required - reduced amateur entry fees
  • Weekly rate available €245.00
Below The spectacular Corvera GCC Clubhouse
Corvera Clubhouse - 9th
Top 10 Minimum Payout All Events (regardless field size)
Player Prize Money - Credit System In Place
 Immediately Credit Your Prize Money - use your winnings to play more events!
No Membership Fees and Evolve 5 Day Payout Guarantee
 No Membership Fees  - and Evolve Pro Tour guarantees that all prize money will be paid out within 5 working days, by bank transfer or cash.
Thomas Sabo Prizes  - All Events

Fabulous Practice Facilities At Corvera GCC
 Belowthe range at Corvera covered or grass and with new range balls - just arrived!
Academy Range
Announcing the April 2014 - Dublin, Ireland Swing 
We have recently confirmed two tournaments from 14 to 18 April next year at Roganstown GCC, home to the Irish 2013 PGA Championship and just 15 minutes from the fabulous city of Dublin. There is an on-site hotel and the airport is only a short drive from the club.  For more details Click Here
Geoff Loughrey and the Michael Bannon Golf Team
The Evolve Pro Tour has recently visited Ireland to create a new and exciting association with Geoff Loughrey, a PGA International golf coach from the Michael Bannon Golf Team.  Geoff has trained with Michael Bannon, the lifelong coach of Rory Mcilroy.  Geoff will be in Murcia, Spain with us for our Winter Series in February 2014 and will be available for coaching sessions.  To contact Geoff, email him at mbgtirl@gmail.com or by telephone at (+35) 386 801 295 for the Michael Bannon Coaching Team Website Click Here 
KAMA/GOLF Management
We are delighted to have Kama Golf Management on sponsor team.  At Kama Golf you will find a complete line of quality products for all golf facility operators and golf clubs.  Click Here to visit KAMA
La Manga Car
       Introducing - LA MANGA rent a car 
             fantastic car hire deals for all our players
                            www.lamangarentacar.com
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, TIGER! HE'S 38 YEARS OLD TODAY


FROM GOLFTALK CENTRAL WEBSITE
By JASON SOBELL
As far as significant birthdays go, the Big 3-8 isn't exactly near the top of that list.

Well, here's a newsflash: Tiger Woods isn't like everyone else. And so his 38th birthday on December 30 holds plenty of significance when applied to his long-term goals.
No discussion about Woods is complete without a debate over whether he'll someday claim the all-time major championship record, and no discussion about this milestone is complete without examining how it affects his chase of this mark.
Woods, of course, owns 14 career major titles, placing him four behind Jack Nicklaus' record total of 18. Only two players in the game's history have won as many as that differential after their 38th birthdays. 
Ben Hogan claimed five majors at 38 years and beyond; Nicklaus won four.
Both Nicklaus and Woods have stated that the latter has at least another decade of high-level golf, meaning 40 more majors. He'll need a career of Phil Mickelson to break the record or that of Ernie Els to tie.
It's something only Hogan and Nicklaus have accomplished after turning 38. A historian who knows the game's past, Woods undoubtedly understands these numbers.
It comes down to this: In order to break the most talked-about record in sports, he'll have to at least tie one for most majors after this milestone of a birthday.

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"PLODDER' McLEARY THINKS HE CAN SURVIVE ON EUROPEAN TOUR



Jamie McLeary: Promotion after seven years on the Challenge Tour
 Picture by courtesy of Getty Images(c)
 
EUROPEAN TOUR NEWS RELEASE
MEET THE 2014 ROOKIES: JAMIE McLEARY
Picture the scene: you need at worst a tie for second place in the final event of the Challenge Tour season to earn a maiden place on The Race to Dubai.
After seven years battling it out on European golf’s second tier, this could be a moment that defines Jamie McLeary’s career for good or bad.
Tense times indeed, but that was the scenario facing the Scot ahead of the season’s climax at the Dubai Festival City Challenge Tour Grand Final hosted by Al Badia Golf Club. 
However, he coped with aplomb, firing rounds of 68-70-69-69 in the desert pressure cooker to finish runner-up alongside José-Filipe Lima and realise his dream of European Tour golf in 2014.
Cue jubilant scenes after the maths was complete and the scores confirmed, and as a result, the Peterhead-born  man from Edinburgh will be mixing it with the great and good of The European Tour this season.
Some rookies might be daunted by a maiden voyage aboard the good ship Race to Dubai - but McLeary has done his time, and believes that he has the kind of consistent game that could reap real rewards at golf’s top table having doubted at times whether he would ever make the leap.
“I’m going to treat it the same as the Challenge Tour,” said the 2009 Scottish Hydro Open winner - his only Challenge Tour triumph. 
“I’m one of these guys that is very consistent, I make a lot of cuts and my scoring average is pretty good. I’ve still got a bit of work to do to tighten up a few areas if I am to survive next year, but I’m just happy to not have to go to Tour School again and to be getting amongst it and be part of the European
Tour for once.
“I never thought it would happen to be honest. I thought I might be one of those guys who is too consistent for their own good, posts a lot of 15th to 20th place finishes, but that doesn’t do any good as you need to finish top three on the Challenge Tour to get anywhere.
“If I go out on The European Tour and make 20 cuts and average €15,000 in prize money next season though, then that will comfortably keep my card, and I don’t think that will be too difficult to do.
"Having been out here for the last seven years on the Challenge Tour, I’ve seen it grow, and the talent pool has gotten so dense, and the guys are so good, that I don’t think the step up is that big anymore.”
When you put it like that, it doesn’t sound like too tough a task, but history has shown that the step up in class is not always as simple as that.
McLeary has seen a number of fellow Scots of his generation go through the Challenge Tour or the Qualifying School and survive at the top level though, namely the likes of Chris Doak (101st in The 2013 Race to Dubai), Scott Jamieson (31st) and Craig Lee (59th), which gives him the confidence that he can do the same.
“I think my consistency will be key, and while 15th place finishes don’t go too far on the Challenge Tour, on The European Tour that is a lot of money,” said the Scot. 
“It is not like you need to win to stay out there, you just need to plod along, and to see people like Chris Doak and Craig Lee have solid finishes, the odd top ten, I just want to try and emulate them.
“It spurs you on to see that, and don’t get me wrong as they are great golfers, but Scott Jamieson is another one that I have watched, and I don’t look at them and think they are way better than I am. So I fancy myself to do well next year and I’d be surprised if I didn’t.
“I’ve got the game; I’m consistent, I hit it straight off the tee, my irons are good and I’m good round the greens. I might not be as flash as some people, making loads of birdies.
"I’m more of a plodder and I think that will work well on the main tour.”
It has been a tough school for McLeary during the past seven years on the Challenge Tour, learning his trade and biding his time, only to come up agonisingly short each year, but he’s not worried. He may have doubted in previous years whether it would ever happen for him, but the former top amateur now just can’t wait to get cracking and prove he can mix it with the greats of the game.
“I’m just so excited,” said McLeary who played four years on the US college circuit.
“I’ve got a friend who caddies on Tour who said he’d come caddie for me if I made it, so that will be good, and it will be nice to experience something different next year.
“You want to test yourself at the highest level, as there is nothing worse than feeling like you’re doing well but still being at the same level. It is hard seeing everyone going up each year, and thinking that you are as good as them, so I’m looking forward to my turn next season.”

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ENTRIES ROLL IN FOR ASIAN TOUR QUALIFYING SCHOOL

ASIAN TOUR NEWS RELEASE
The 2014 Asian Tour Qualifying School Stage One in Hua Hin, Thailand has to date attracted 525 entries from all around the world.
All three courses – the Imperial Lakeview Golf Club, Springfield Royal Country Club and Royal Thai Army Sports Centre (Seapine) – for Week 2 of Stage One from February 5 to 8 have been filled.
Remaining slots are only available for Week 1 from January 29 to February 1 which will be held at Imperial Lakeview and Royal Thai Army Sports Centre.
The closing date for entries is January 8, 2014 and Tour officials expect Week 1 to also be filled up by then.
The all-important Final Stage will be held from February 12 to 15 at Springfield Royal and Imperial Lakeview. Approximately 150 players will be exempted into the Final Stage.
The Asian Tour Qualifying School is presented by the Sports Authority of Thailand and offers the top-40 finishers and ties at the Final Stage playing opportunities on the premier Asian Tour in 2014.
Additionally, all Qualifying School entrants are eligible to compete on the burgeoning Asian Development Tour, which is the secondary Tour in the region.
American Chan Kim won the Qualifying School in 2013.

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