WELSHMAN WRIGHT BEST OF BRITS IN
FIRST ROUND IN AUSTRATLIA
FROM THE TOURNAMENT WEBSITE
There has been some good scoring in the first round of the Lake Macquarie men's amateur championship at Belmont Golf Club, New South Wales today.
New South Wales State representative, Jordan Zunic from Bonnie Doon Golf Club and newly crowned Australian Amateur Champion Tae Koh from New Zealand set the early pace at a very picturesque Belmont Golf Club with scintillating seven under par, bogey free rounds of 65.
Zunic was out in 33 with birdies on the first, fourth and seventh and stormed home in 32 carding birdies at the tenth, twelfth, seventeenth and eighteenth.
Koh was also out in 33 with birdies on the fourth, seventh and tenth and helped himself to birdies on thirteen, fifteen, seventeen and eighteen to come home in 32.
A number of players shot 4 under 68’s. Long Reef golfer Nathan Waters with five birdies and a bogey was very solid in the first round, as was Anthony Murdaca from The Grange Golf club in South Australia and Compton Pikari (NZ), both of whom mixed six birdies with a double bogey. Cameron Davis (Roseville), an eagle, three birdies and a bogey, Isaac Noh (Avondale), an eagle, five birdies and three bogeys and Jarryd Felton (WA), four birdies.
Mitchell Venables from Bankstown shot a 69 along with Dale Williamson from Killara and Austin Bautista from Bonnie Doon who had a mixed day with seven birdies and four bogeys.
LEADING BRITISH SCORES
Par 72
72 Charlie Wright (Neath, Wales)
73 Harry Casey (Enfield)
74 Matthew Scarfone (Wellingborough)
75 Craig Melding (Neath, Wales), Jack Bush (Morlais Castle)
78 Gus Mottershead (Foxhills)
80 Adam Batty (Beaconsfield).
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Thursday, January 23, 2014
HIGH WINDS AT BARRANQUILLA, COLOMBIA FOR SECOND ROUND
ENGLAND 1-2 AT HALFWAY IN SOUTH
AMERICAN MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP
English players Paul Howard and Jimmy Mullen are 1-2 in the South American men's open amateur championship, supported by the R and A, after 36 holes at Barranquilla Golf Club, Colombia
In a wind averaging 30mph, Howard had an excellent second round of three-under 69 for four-under 140 while first-round leader Mullen was blown away to a 77 for 143.
Ellon's Adam Dunton improved with a 74 for a share of 23rd place on 152 but Kirkhill's Craig Ross did not play well in the high winds and had an 81 for 158 and a share of 40th place.
MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP
Par 144 (2x72)
140 Paul Howard (Eng) 71 69
143 Jimmy Mullen (Eng) 66 77
145 Garrett Rank (Can) 74 71, Mateo Gomez (Col) 73 72
SELECTED OTHER SCORES
149 Nicholas Marsh (Eng) 76 73 (T12)
152 Adam Dunton (Sco) 78 74 (T23)
154 Stephen Healy (Ire) 79 75 (T27)
156 Ashley Chesters (Eng) 76 80 (T34)
158 Craig Ross (Sco) 77 81 (T40)
159 Alastair Jones (Wal) 80 79, Stuart Grehan Ire) 80 79 (T42)
163 Lee Jones (Wal) 82 81.
+Aberdeen-born Gemma Dryburgh shares the lead in the South American women's amateur championship. Switch over to www.kirkwoodgolf.co.uk for the story and scores.
AMERICAN MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP
English players Paul Howard and Jimmy Mullen are 1-2 in the South American men's open amateur championship, supported by the R and A, after 36 holes at Barranquilla Golf Club, Colombia
In a wind averaging 30mph, Howard had an excellent second round of three-under 69 for four-under 140 while first-round leader Mullen was blown away to a 77 for 143.
Ellon's Adam Dunton improved with a 74 for a share of 23rd place on 152 but Kirkhill's Craig Ross did not play well in the high winds and had an 81 for 158 and a share of 40th place.
MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP
Par 144 (2x72)
140 Paul Howard (Eng) 71 69
143 Jimmy Mullen (Eng) 66 77
145 Garrett Rank (Can) 74 71, Mateo Gomez (Col) 73 72
SELECTED OTHER SCORES
149 Nicholas Marsh (Eng) 76 73 (T12)
152 Adam Dunton (Sco) 78 74 (T23)
154 Stephen Healy (Ire) 79 75 (T27)
156 Ashley Chesters (Eng) 76 80 (T34)
158 Craig Ross (Sco) 77 81 (T40)
159 Alastair Jones (Wal) 80 79, Stuart Grehan Ire) 80 79 (T42)
163 Lee Jones (Wal) 82 81.
+Aberdeen-born Gemma Dryburgh shares the lead in the South American women's amateur championship. Switch over to www.kirkwoodgolf.co.uk for the story and scores.
PAUL LAWRIE BUYS A STAKE IN YOUNG PRO'S 2014 CAMPAIGN
MALCOLM ISAACS, PLAYING OUT OF NEWMACHAR, AGAIN LOOKING TO SELL SHARES IN HIMSELF
By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Inverness-born PGA professional Malcolm Isaacs has fixed up an attachment with Newmachar Golf Club and will represent it on the Spanish Gecko Tour and the PGA EuroPro Tour in the new season.
"I am looking to make a step up in 2014 and compete for a Challenge Tour card through the EuroPro Tour and the European Tour Qualifying School," said Isaacs who qualified as a
PGA pro at Nairn Dunbar before moving to Aberdeen in 2012.
Twice a winner of young pros' events on the Tartan Tour, Isaacs is again funding his tournament travels through a shares plan.
"My shares plan is very similar in structure to what Duncan Stewart has done and to what I did last year. Paul Lawrie has been of great support by taking 20 shares through his foundation," said Isaacs.
"I am excited about my attachment to Newmachar, a great golf course at which to hone my game. I plan to represent them and Paul's foundation well this year around the country.
"I have an information page on my website: http://malcolmisaacs.com/2014-shares.php
I plan to organise 'SHAREHOLDER DAYS' during the season which will include a round of
golf as a way of keeping in touch with everyone, and also through post-tournament blogs."
Isaacs' season begins next month on the Gecko Tour in southern Spain.
The entry fees are quite steep for each tournament on the PGA EuroPro Tour so Malcolm needs all the funding he can get through his shares plan.
If you want to "invest" in his 2014 campaign, you can E-mail him at
His website is available at:
www.malcolmisaacs.com
TWO WINS OUT OF TWO AT COSTA BALLENA
ENGLAND FAVOURITES TO WIN MEN'S
QUADRANGULAR IN SPAIN
England are hot favourites to win the men's international quadrangular tournament at Costa Ballena, Spain.
They followed up their first-day, clear-cut win over Finland by beating Germany 7-2.
At the same time, host nation Spain, who had been fancied to make home advantage count, surprisingly lost 5-4 to Finland.
So on the last day it will be England v Spain for the title. England have 2pt from two games; Spain 1pt from two games.
DAY 2 DETAILS
FINLAND 5, SPAIN 4
Foursomes: 1-2
Singles: 4-2
ENGLAND 7, GERMANY 2
Foursomes: 3-0
Ben Amor and Bobby Keeble bt Yannick Schutz and Raphael Geibler 6 and 4.
Jamie Bower and Paul Kinnear bt Male Von Blankenfeld and Matthias Schmid 7 and 6.
Rob Burlison and Adam Chapman bt Tim Bombosch and Niklas Mattner 2 holes.
Singles: 4-2
Amor bt Schutz 4 abd 3,
Keeble bt Geibler 6 anbd 4.
Kinnear bt Von Blankenfield 4 and 3.
Burlison bt Schmid 6 and 4.
Bower lost to Bombosch 3 and 2.
Chapman lost to Mattner 3 and 2.
QUADRANGULAR IN SPAIN
England are hot favourites to win the men's international quadrangular tournament at Costa Ballena, Spain.
They followed up their first-day, clear-cut win over Finland by beating Germany 7-2.
At the same time, host nation Spain, who had been fancied to make home advantage count, surprisingly lost 5-4 to Finland.
So on the last day it will be England v Spain for the title. England have 2pt from two games; Spain 1pt from two games.
DAY 2 DETAILS
FINLAND 5, SPAIN 4
Foursomes: 1-2
Singles: 4-2
ENGLAND 7, GERMANY 2
Foursomes: 3-0
Ben Amor and Bobby Keeble bt Yannick Schutz and Raphael Geibler 6 and 4.
Jamie Bower and Paul Kinnear bt Male Von Blankenfeld and Matthias Schmid 7 and 6.
Rob Burlison and Adam Chapman bt Tim Bombosch and Niklas Mattner 2 holes.
Singles: 4-2
Amor bt Schutz 4 abd 3,
Keeble bt Geibler 6 anbd 4.
Kinnear bt Von Blankenfield 4 and 3.
Burlison bt Schmid 6 and 4.
Bower lost to Bombosch 3 and 2.
Chapman lost to Mattner 3 and 2.
REPORT AND SCORES FROM EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS
RAFA RACES TWO CLEAR IN QATAR
Rafa
Cabrera-Bello raced into the halfway lead at the Commercial Bank Qatar
Masters after a fine second round of seven under par 65 saw the Spaniard
move to a 13 under total and establish a two-stroke advantage over
South Africa’s George
Coetzee.
Cabrera-Bello,
a native of the Canary Islands, feels very much at home surrounded by
palm trees and warm air on The European Tour’s desert swing and he hopes
those comforting vibes can help him add the Commercial Bank Qatar
Masters crown
to the Dubai Desert Classic title he won in 2012.
“I'm really happy, really pleased, and everything's going good so I'm enjoying myself,” said Cabrera-Bello.
“Playing
in the desert at this time of year definitely feels like home. I like
playing in short sleeves a lot, I like a little bit of breeze, I like
seeing palm trees and I like seeing sun around the courses. It does
remind me a lot
of the Canaries, and it's kind of like I haven’t left home, so that's
why I enjoy it so much.”
South
African native Coetzee is another player who prefers to play with the
sun on his back. His three under 69 round the Doha Golf Club took him to
second place – the same position he finished the tournament last year,
alongside Sergio
Garcia, one stroke behind eventual champion Chris Wood.
Garcia
posted a fine 67 to make a move up the second round leaderboard on
Thursday afternoon, but he will have to at least maintain that form if
he is to have any chance of making up the seven shot deficit that
Cabrera-Bello holds over
him.
Lying
in a tie for third place on ten under, the English duo of Matt Baldwin
and Steve Webster, along with Sweden’s Johan Carlsson, are better placed
to mount a challenge on the leader going into the final two rounds.
SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 144 (2x72)
131 R Cabrera-Bello (Esp) 66 65
133 G Coetzee (RSA) 64 69
134 J Carlsson (Swe) 69 65, M Baldwin (Eng) 68 66, S Webster (Eng) 65 69
135 T Lewis (Eng) 68 67, M Ilonen (Fin) 68 67, R Wattel (Fra) 67 68, T Aiken (RSA) 67 68
136
A Wall (Eng) 70 66, B Grace (RSA) 67 69, F Calmels (Fra) 66 70, A
Cañizares (Esp) 68 68, P Hanson (Swe) 69 67, J Daly (USA) 67 69
137
K Broberg (Swe) 69 68, T Olesen (Den) 68 69, S Gallacher (Sco) 69 68, G
Bhullar (Ind) 67 70, S Dyson (Eng) 68 69, P Lawrie (Sco) 67 70, D Van
Der Walt (RSA) 65 72,
138 M Hoey (Nir) 68 70, R Fisher (Eng) 66 72, S Thornton (Irl) 70 68, F Zanotti (Par) 69 69, S Garcia (Esp) 71 67
139
H Stenson (Swe) 68 71, N Elvira (Esp) 66 73, J Olazábal (Esp) 69 70, R
Bland (Eng) 69 70, G Stal (Fra) 69 70, S Manley (Wal) 69 70, S Kapur
(Ind) 68 71, P Uihlein (USA) 70 69, S Benson (Eng) 68 71, D Fichardt
(RSA) 69 70, C Lee
(Sco) 72 67
140
M Kaymer (Ger) 70 70, M Carlsson (Swe) 69 71, T Hatton (Eng) 69 71, C
Del Moral (Esp) 72 68, B Koepka (USA) 70 70, D Foos (am) (Ger) 70 70
141
J Morrison (Eng) 68 73, R Santos (Por) 72 69, J Dufner (USA) 70 71, A
Quiros (Esp) 69 72, A Saddier (Fra) 70 71, M Crespi (Ita) 70 71, L
Donald (Eng) 72 69, J Quesne (Fra) 71 70, R Rock (Eng) 70 71, S
Kjeldsen (Den) 70 71,
C Doak (Sco) 69 72, T Jaidee (Tha) 68 73
142
R Derksen (Ned) 70 72, J Lima (Por) 72 70, M Fraser (Aus) 74 68, J
Singh (Ind) 71 71, W Ormsby (Aus) 72 70, M Siem (Ger) 69 73, H Otto
(RSA) 71 71, E Grillo (Arg) 72 70
143
L Slattery (Eng) 73 70, E Pepperell (Eng) 69 74, C Wood (Eng) 73 70, T
Fleetwood (Eng) 73 70, R Dinwiddie (Eng) 71 72, D Willett (Eng) 71
72, M Foster (Eng) 72 71, S Hansen (Den) 73 70, P McGinley (Irl) 73 70, R
Karlsson (Swe)
70 73, E Els (RSA) 67 76, V Riu (Fra) 73 70
144
M Jiménez (Esp) 71 73, D McGrane (Irl) 70 74, R Sterne (RSA) 74 70, J
Walters (RSA) 71 73, P Waring (Eng) 74 70, D Howell (Eng) 73 71, G
Mulroy (RSA) 72 72, S Kim (SKor) 73 71, B Rumford (Aus) 73 71, S Lowry
(Irl) 76 68
MISSED THE CUT
MISSED THE CUT
145
T Björn (Den) 74 71, R Gonzalez (Arg) 72 73, P Whiteford (Sco) 72 73, D
Huizing (Ned) 73 72, R Green (Aus) 74 71, E De La Riva (Esp) 73 72, G
Storm (Eng) 74 71, J McLeary (Sco) 74 71, E Molinari (Ita) 74 71, M
Kieffer (Ger) 73
72
146
M Warren (Sco) 70 76, A Otaegui (Esp) 72 74, R Finch (Eng) 75 71, J
Campillo (Esp) 74 72, B Stone (RSA) 76 70, R Jacquelin (Fra) 72 74,
147
G Havret (Fra) 70 77, P Larrazábal (Esp) 71 76, A Levy (Fra) 79 68, B
Wiesberger (Aut) 71 76, J Dantorp (Swe) 79 68, J Jeong (SKor) 73 74, A
Pavan (Ita) 72 75
148 A Sullivan (Eng) 71 77, A Al Kaabi (am) (Qat) 78 70
149 N Fasth (Swe) 79 70, M Madsen (Den) 74 75, J Parry (Eng) 69 80, M Williams (am) (Eng) 74 75
150 J Hahn (USA) 74 76, G Maybin (Nir) 74 76
151 R Kakko (Fin) 73 78, M Nixon (Eng) 76 75
152 J Kruger (RSA) 72 80
153 T Levet (Fra) 80 73, C Arendell (USA) 76 77,
156 J Hansen (Den) 79 77, P Lawrie (Irl) 80 76,
157 A Al-Shahrani (am) (Qat) 73 84
EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS
FOR THOSE AGED 35 AND OVER
MID AMATEUR
GOLF TOUR ANNOUNCE
SCHEDULE FOR
2014
Mid Amateur Golf
(www.midamgolf.co.uk)
are pleased to announce the schedule for the 2014 season that starts with a 36
hole event at The Open qualifying venue at Littlestone in Kent and will be the
first event on the Mid Amateur Golf Tour Order of Merit, which was won last
year by Stephen Creed of Maxstoke Park.
The schedule for
2014 includes events at Littlestone, Ganton, Royal Blackheath,
Machynys
Peninsula, Sunningdale, Hankley Common, Liphook, Porters Park, Berkhamsted, Hollinwell,
Old Fold Manor, Berkhamsted and many more with the event at Machynys
Peninsula forming part of the R and A and USGA World Amateur Ranking for 2014.
(WAGR)
“2013 was a great
year for us with more and more people joining the tour and entrant numbers
increasing and 2014 promises to be even better with a revised format for the
Order of Merit with some great prizes and a grand final overseas.” commented Jason Morris, Director of Golf at
Mid Amateur Golf.
“For 2014 players
will be able to compete in a year-long series of events at some of the best
courses in the UK and will be trying to qualify for the complimentary finals
day at Moortown Golf Club on the 8th October where 6 lucky winners
will be whisked off to an overseas venue for an all-expenses paid grand-final.”
added Jason.
The Mid Amateur
Golf Tour is open to any male golfer aged 35 years or over on the day of play
and anyone with an active CONGU handicap can enter to play.
There is no ballot system with the events
that are run by Mid Amateur Golf – they are on a first come first served basis
which allows everyone the opportunity to enter and play in the events. You do not need to be a member of the tour
but only tour members can win the order or merit and qualify for the finals day
at Moortown.
There is also a
new Team event in 2014 being held at The Wildernesse Club in Kent which has a
limited field and is already half full.
“The Mid Amateur
Golf Tour is rapidly becoming the tour to compete on. The best courses, professionally organised
and some great prizes – what more could you want?!”
Players can
register for the tour and order of merit at www.midamgolf.co.uk.
Event Venue Date H/C Limit Entry Fee
Mid Amateur Open Littlestone April 2nd 12 FCFS £75
Midland Mid Amateur Wellingborough May 15th 9 9 £38
Mid Amateur Open Royal Blackheath May 16th 12 NONE £95
Mid Amateur Open Old Fold Manor May 23rd 9 7 £60
Mid Amateur Open Ganton May 30th 12 FCFS £95
Welsh Mid Amateur Machynys Peninsula June 12-13 12 FCFS £100
Mid Amateur Open Vicars Cross June 28th 11 New event £30
English Mid Amateur Worksop July 4th - 6th 9 5 TBA
Mid Amateur Open Hollinwell July 13th 6 7 £60
Mid Amateur Open Letchworth July 14th 9 New event TBA
Mid Amateur Open Wildernesse July 18th 18 FCFS £260
Mid Amateur Open Farnham July 25th 18 NONE £30
Dartmoor Trophy Woodbury Park July 31st 7 7 TBA
Mid Amateur Open Hankley Common August 8th 5 4 £70
Gerald Micklem Cup Sunningdale August 29th 2 1 TBA
Mid Amateur Quaich Berkhamsted September 10th 9 6 TBA
Mid Amateur Open Porters Park September 15th TBA 6 TBA
Mid Amateur Open South Herts September 17th TBA 8 TBA
Pearson Trophy Liphook September 20th 8 5 £50
Mid Amateur Open Trevose September TBA 9 TBA
Scottish Mid Amateur TBA TBA 12 FCFS TBA
Tour OOM Finals Day Moortown October 8th N/A Qualify FOC
Mid Amateur Golf Tour Overseas Feb/Mar 2015 N/A Qualify FOC
Grand Final
FCFS .. First come, first served (entries)
GERMAN KNAPPE WINS TURKEY PLAY-OFF
DAVID LAW FINISHES JOINT FIFTH IN
DEFENCE OF SUENO DUNES CLASSIC
On the final day of the first tournament of the 2014 season the 24 year old from Brilon climbed from T13 to the top of the leaderboard and birdied hole 18 twice in a row just at the right time.
"I am absolutely happy and I never expected to win when I teed off this morning", Knappe said after the triumph that also makes him the first No. 1 of the Pro Golf Tour Order of Merit in this young season.
After scoring rounds of 68 and 69 on the par 69 Sueno Dunes golf course on days 1 and 2 in Belek Knappe made eight birdies in his third round 62 and only one bogey.
This brilliant performance let him improve from T13 to T1 and made him a participant of a play-off with Faycal Serghini who also finished on eight-under-par 199.
The Moroccan scored 68, 65 and 66
In the play-off both used their driver from the tee of the 360m par 4 18th hole.
DEFENCE OF SUENO DUNES CLASSIC
FROM THE GERMAN PGA PRO GOLF TOUR WEBSITE
With a brilliant final round seven-under-par 62 and a play-off victory over Faycal Serghini from Morocco on the first extra hole German Alexander Knappe secured himself the trophy of the Sueno Dunes Classic 2014 in Belek/Turkey.On the final day of the first tournament of the 2014 season the 24 year old from Brilon climbed from T13 to the top of the leaderboard and birdied hole 18 twice in a row just at the right time.
"I am absolutely happy and I never expected to win when I teed off this morning", Knappe said after the triumph that also makes him the first No. 1 of the Pro Golf Tour Order of Merit in this young season.
After scoring rounds of 68 and 69 on the par 69 Sueno Dunes golf course on days 1 and 2 in Belek Knappe made eight birdies in his third round 62 and only one bogey.
This brilliant performance let him improve from T13 to T1 and made him a participant of a play-off with Faycal Serghini who also finished on eight-under-par 199.
The Moroccan scored 68, 65 and 66
In the play-off both used their driver from the tee of the 360m par 4 18th hole.
Knappe's shot found
the middle of the fairway but Serghini ended up in the semi rough. From
there he saved par with a brilliant up and down but Knappe's winning birdie
putt found the centre of the hole from seven or eight feet..
After a short break of only one day
tomorrow when the field will play their practice rounds the players will tee off
again on Saturday when the first round of the Sueno Pines Classic is
scheduled.
SUENO DUNES CLASSIC
Belek, Turkey
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 207 (3x69)
199 Alexander Knappe (Ger) 68 69 62, Faycal Serghini (Mor) 68 65 66 (Knappe won sudden death play-off with birdie at first extra hole).
200 Moritz Lampert (Ger) 65 70 65
201 David Antonelli (Fra) 67 68 66
202 David Law (Sco) 65 67 70, Fabian Becker (Ger) 67 68 67, Fernando Garcia Grout (Spa) 68 67 67
203 Ramon Schilperoord (Net) 66 69 68
204 Tiago Cruz (Por) 64 69 71, Ahmed Marjane (Mor) 70 68 66
OTHER SCOTS' TOTALS
211 Jordan Findlay 72 68 71 (T34)
213 Kris Nicol 72 70 71 (T39)
215 Conor O'Neil 70 72 73 (41st)
216 Philip McLean 72 67 77 (T41).
SUENO DUNES CLASSIC
Belek, Turkey
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 207 (3x69)
199 Alexander Knappe (Ger) 68 69 62, Faycal Serghini (Mor) 68 65 66 (Knappe won sudden death play-off with birdie at first extra hole).
200 Moritz Lampert (Ger) 65 70 65
201 David Antonelli (Fra) 67 68 66
202 David Law (Sco) 65 67 70, Fabian Becker (Ger) 67 68 67, Fernando Garcia Grout (Spa) 68 67 67
203 Ramon Schilperoord (Net) 66 69 68
204 Tiago Cruz (Por) 64 69 71, Ahmed Marjane (Mor) 70 68 66
OTHER SCOTS' TOTALS
211 Jordan Findlay 72 68 71 (T34)
213 Kris Nicol 72 70 71 (T39)
215 Conor O'Neil 70 72 73 (41st)
216 Philip McLean 72 67 77 (T41).
GOLF AND LEISURE RESORT NEAR DUNDEE BECOMING A MUST-VISIT VENUE
NEWS RELEASE
Piperdam Golf and Leisure Resort, Dundee is
bucking the trend by investing £250,000 this winter on an
exciting redevelopment of its 18-hole Osprey course.
While other clubs in the country have tightened their belts in the last couple of years, Piperdam, located a mere 2.5 miles from the city of Dundee, have invested in the future with the appointment of a new PGA professional, construction of a fabulous nine-hole “wee piper” golf course, improvements to the driving range and short game area and an extensive clubhouse extension, housing the new professional shop and bespoke changing rooms. The restaurant has also been extended out to the edge of the loch, allowing wonderful views to accompany the already well renowned and excellent food.
Since Piperdam's Osprey course was opened in 1998 it has matured with age, but it has to be said that during the early years many found it rather hilly and uninspiring and not well prepared to accommodate golfers of all ages and ability. However, those days are gone. The Piperdam of today has developed into a well maintained parkland course offering wonderful views, many bordered by water, a fantastic blend of holes that are a challenge, however very playable to all levels of golfer, and with clubhouse, leisure and restaurant facilities second to none.
Piperdam's rise out of mediocrity started when Shaun Anderson was appointed head greenkeeper.
Through his and his team's dedication, enterprise and expertise, and the backing of considerable investment from the owners on new equipment, the course developed year-on-year.
In 2010 PGA professional Owen Leslie was appointed as Director of Golf. Under Owen’s guidance the golf offer, in particular the development of member coaching and golf schools and development of the club golf shop, has grown. In recent years turf quality of the teeing areas, fairways and greens at Piperdam have proved a match for any.
There remained, however, some major issues regarding the lay-out and design of a number of areas of the course. By taking the views of both members and visiting golfers into consideration, Piperdam identified that Hole 5 was regarded as having an overly severe climb from tee to green, for the enjoyment of the majority of golfers.
Also the carry over water hazards on a number of holes was excessive for ladies, seniors, juniors and high handicap/beginner golfers. The position, too, of some of the lateral water hazards was deemed, by the same group of golfers, to be badly positioned in relation to course strategy.
It was difficult to hold a tee shot on the fairway of Hole 8, due to the very strong sideways slope on the fairway. The approach the green, on this already challenging Par 4 , was ”blind“ for the the vast majority of golfers.
Par 5 holes were all a bit too long and uninspiring. The way ahead was clear, the great improvement in turf and playing surface condition was not enough, substantial changes had to be made to provide a golf course that could actually be played and enjoyed by all levels of golfer.
Furthermore the aim would be to create a golf course full of challenge, great yet fair strategy and more “risk and reward” holes that would provide enjoyable and exciting golf for all.
The man charged with the task of carrying out this transformation was renowned Scottish golf course architect, Graeme Webster, and his talented band of construction specialists at 'Team Niblick"
Reflecting on the challenges faced, Webster confirmed that he is enjoying playing his part in making Piperdam a must-play venue, when he said:
"I have been working with Owen and Shaun on the Piperdam redevelopment for a number of years now, with a series of "off-season" upgrades and improvements.These consisted of mainly repositioning and reshaping of bunkers and drainage work.
"Autumn 2013 ,however, saw us embark on the most ambitious project of course changes. The owners, Phil and Lynda Mulholland, have shown great faith and ambition, investing circa £250,000.00 to support the changes.
"Piperdam has never really appealed to the lady, senior, junior or high handicap golfer due, in the main, to the very long forced carries over water at holes one, 11 and 12, the hill climb on hole 5 and the very severe slope of the 8th fairway.
"All of these issues have been identified and are being rectified ,in a project we passionately call 'The New Course-Piperdam’
"Hole 1 will see a new ladies /senior tee constructed around the edge of the loch where the tee shot will play along the loch edge, to a new shaped area of approach, that will welcome shots played in from the new tee site.
"The green site will be re-bunkered to accommodate tee shots from both the existing and the new tees.
"A new ladies/senior tee will be built on the llth hole, greatly reducing the all or nothing carry to a less demanding 50 metres.
"A section of the stream that crosses the 12th fairway,will be piped at the common driving distance for ladies and seniors , creating a new area of fairway.
"The water features on either side of this new area of fairway will be enlarged and reshaped, retaining the drama of the tee shot.
"We have decided to completely remove the fifth, which involved a steep climb to its greensite, and sixth holes.To accommodate this change ,we have remodelled a number of holes on the more gently undulating lower section of the course,where we have space and available unused areas to comfortably accommodate the changes.
"The Par 5 holes 15 and 18 have always been deemed as overly long and a little “bland”,with water features being positioned poorly in relation to playing strategy. Both holes have been shortened ,re-bunkered and had their water features repositioned and reshaped to provide two exceptional and very strategic Par 5s, with fairer and greater “risk and reward” options.
"Two outstanding new Par 3 holes now nestle into the new layout at holes 15 and 17.
"The old 17th hole, at 220yds an overly long Par 3 for many, has been extended to a short par 4 with various tees being positioned to provide “risk and reward” options for the golfer of between 250 and 311yds.
"Around three dozen established fir trees have been transplanted down the right hand side, to frame and shape the hole.
"The former 8th hole, much maligned for its strongly slopping fairway,will be totally transformed with the reshaping and re-contouring of the fairway.
"The high ground between landing area and green site will also be lowered in the shaping works,allowing a view through to the greensite from the currently “blind” second shot.
"I have no doubt at all ,that Project 'The New Course-Piperdam' will produce changes and upgrades to the 18 hole golf course that, supported by the wonderful “off course” facilities and the continued investment and commitment by the owners to providing first class quality and service, will firmly position the resort near the top of Scotland’s “must play” and “must stay” golfing venues.
Piperdam's Director of Golf and resident PGA Professional Owen Leslie was equally upbeat about the future when he added:
"I have been delighted with how things have progressed and seeing our plans come to fruition is really exciting. Graeme and his team are obviously experts at what they do, and the quality of their work has exceeded my expectations.
"It has also been great to see how Shaun and his greenkeeping team have been able to play their part ,in working alongside the Niblick specialists in the construction works .There could hardly have been a more exciting winter project for them.
"Over the winter Piperdam will undergo a miraculous transformation, by the time the season gets underway it will boast a very different layout which will complement the exemplary course conditions and exceptional playing surfaces.
While other clubs in the country have tightened their belts in the last couple of years, Piperdam, located a mere 2.5 miles from the city of Dundee, have invested in the future with the appointment of a new PGA professional, construction of a fabulous nine-hole “wee piper” golf course, improvements to the driving range and short game area and an extensive clubhouse extension, housing the new professional shop and bespoke changing rooms. The restaurant has also been extended out to the edge of the loch, allowing wonderful views to accompany the already well renowned and excellent food.
Since Piperdam's Osprey course was opened in 1998 it has matured with age, but it has to be said that during the early years many found it rather hilly and uninspiring and not well prepared to accommodate golfers of all ages and ability. However, those days are gone. The Piperdam of today has developed into a well maintained parkland course offering wonderful views, many bordered by water, a fantastic blend of holes that are a challenge, however very playable to all levels of golfer, and with clubhouse, leisure and restaurant facilities second to none.
Piperdam's rise out of mediocrity started when Shaun Anderson was appointed head greenkeeper.
Through his and his team's dedication, enterprise and expertise, and the backing of considerable investment from the owners on new equipment, the course developed year-on-year.
In 2010 PGA professional Owen Leslie was appointed as Director of Golf. Under Owen’s guidance the golf offer, in particular the development of member coaching and golf schools and development of the club golf shop, has grown. In recent years turf quality of the teeing areas, fairways and greens at Piperdam have proved a match for any.
There remained, however, some major issues regarding the lay-out and design of a number of areas of the course. By taking the views of both members and visiting golfers into consideration, Piperdam identified that Hole 5 was regarded as having an overly severe climb from tee to green, for the enjoyment of the majority of golfers.
Also the carry over water hazards on a number of holes was excessive for ladies, seniors, juniors and high handicap/beginner golfers. The position, too, of some of the lateral water hazards was deemed, by the same group of golfers, to be badly positioned in relation to course strategy.
It was difficult to hold a tee shot on the fairway of Hole 8, due to the very strong sideways slope on the fairway. The approach the green, on this already challenging Par 4 , was ”blind“ for the the vast majority of golfers.
Par 5 holes were all a bit too long and uninspiring. The way ahead was clear, the great improvement in turf and playing surface condition was not enough, substantial changes had to be made to provide a golf course that could actually be played and enjoyed by all levels of golfer.
Furthermore the aim would be to create a golf course full of challenge, great yet fair strategy and more “risk and reward” holes that would provide enjoyable and exciting golf for all.
The man charged with the task of carrying out this transformation was renowned Scottish golf course architect, Graeme Webster, and his talented band of construction specialists at 'Team Niblick"
Reflecting on the challenges faced, Webster confirmed that he is enjoying playing his part in making Piperdam a must-play venue, when he said:
"I have been working with Owen and Shaun on the Piperdam redevelopment for a number of years now, with a series of "off-season" upgrades and improvements.These consisted of mainly repositioning and reshaping of bunkers and drainage work.
"Autumn 2013 ,however, saw us embark on the most ambitious project of course changes. The owners, Phil and Lynda Mulholland, have shown great faith and ambition, investing circa £250,000.00 to support the changes.
"Piperdam has never really appealed to the lady, senior, junior or high handicap golfer due, in the main, to the very long forced carries over water at holes one, 11 and 12, the hill climb on hole 5 and the very severe slope of the 8th fairway.
"All of these issues have been identified and are being rectified ,in a project we passionately call 'The New Course-Piperdam’
"Hole 1 will see a new ladies /senior tee constructed around the edge of the loch where the tee shot will play along the loch edge, to a new shaped area of approach, that will welcome shots played in from the new tee site.
"The green site will be re-bunkered to accommodate tee shots from both the existing and the new tees.
"A new ladies/senior tee will be built on the llth hole, greatly reducing the all or nothing carry to a less demanding 50 metres.
"A section of the stream that crosses the 12th fairway,will be piped at the common driving distance for ladies and seniors , creating a new area of fairway.
"The water features on either side of this new area of fairway will be enlarged and reshaped, retaining the drama of the tee shot.
"We have decided to completely remove the fifth, which involved a steep climb to its greensite, and sixth holes.To accommodate this change ,we have remodelled a number of holes on the more gently undulating lower section of the course,where we have space and available unused areas to comfortably accommodate the changes.
"The Par 5 holes 15 and 18 have always been deemed as overly long and a little “bland”,with water features being positioned poorly in relation to playing strategy. Both holes have been shortened ,re-bunkered and had their water features repositioned and reshaped to provide two exceptional and very strategic Par 5s, with fairer and greater “risk and reward” options.
"Two outstanding new Par 3 holes now nestle into the new layout at holes 15 and 17.
"The old 17th hole, at 220yds an overly long Par 3 for many, has been extended to a short par 4 with various tees being positioned to provide “risk and reward” options for the golfer of between 250 and 311yds.
"Around three dozen established fir trees have been transplanted down the right hand side, to frame and shape the hole.
"The former 8th hole, much maligned for its strongly slopping fairway,will be totally transformed with the reshaping and re-contouring of the fairway.
"The high ground between landing area and green site will also be lowered in the shaping works,allowing a view through to the greensite from the currently “blind” second shot.
"I have no doubt at all ,that Project 'The New Course-Piperdam' will produce changes and upgrades to the 18 hole golf course that, supported by the wonderful “off course” facilities and the continued investment and commitment by the owners to providing first class quality and service, will firmly position the resort near the top of Scotland’s “must play” and “must stay” golfing venues.
Piperdam's Director of Golf and resident PGA Professional Owen Leslie was equally upbeat about the future when he added:
"I have been delighted with how things have progressed and seeing our plans come to fruition is really exciting. Graeme and his team are obviously experts at what they do, and the quality of their work has exceeded my expectations.
"It has also been great to see how Shaun and his greenkeeping team have been able to play their part ,in working alongside the Niblick specialists in the construction works .There could hardly have been a more exciting winter project for them.
"Over the winter Piperdam will undergo a miraculous transformation, by the time the season gets underway it will boast a very different layout which will complement the exemplary course conditions and exceptional playing surfaces.
"Anyone heading to Piperdam this spring will be amazed at its
transformation, and delighted with what will be on offer.
"Despite the huge investment in the creation of the 'The New Course-Piperdam' and its wonderful off course facilities ,membership and golf will still remain available at tremendously competitive rates. Adult memberships, for example, are available for as little as £32 per month.
"This also includes a host of benefits, including unlimited golf on both courses, buy-one-get-one-free on range-tokens, an unlimited number of member's guests throughout the year, and reduced member rates for everything from lessons and golf-buggies, to food and drinks in the bar and restaurant.
"And as a last thought. One of the biggest concerns from most golfers today is that most clubs go onto winter hours (some from October-March) with their clubhouse opening times and catering with limited menus.
"Not so at Piperdam, where the restaurant and full catering are available 365 days a year and where a warm open fire and friendly staff are there to welcome you on a cold winter's day.
"With the magnificent changes to the golf course, off course and leisure facilities, could Piperdam be on the verge of producing one of the finest offers available in Scottish golf?"
PIPERDAM YARDAGES
All par-71
Black tees - 6,295yd
White tees - 6,139yd
Blue tees - 5,801yd
Red tees - 5,154yd
"Despite the huge investment in the creation of the 'The New Course-Piperdam' and its wonderful off course facilities ,membership and golf will still remain available at tremendously competitive rates. Adult memberships, for example, are available for as little as £32 per month.
"This also includes a host of benefits, including unlimited golf on both courses, buy-one-get-one-free on range-tokens, an unlimited number of member's guests throughout the year, and reduced member rates for everything from lessons and golf-buggies, to food and drinks in the bar and restaurant.
"And as a last thought. One of the biggest concerns from most golfers today is that most clubs go onto winter hours (some from October-March) with their clubhouse opening times and catering with limited menus.
"Not so at Piperdam, where the restaurant and full catering are available 365 days a year and where a warm open fire and friendly staff are there to welcome you on a cold winter's day.
"With the magnificent changes to the golf course, off course and leisure facilities, could Piperdam be on the verge of producing one of the finest offers available in Scottish golf?"
PIPERDAM YARDAGES
All par-71
Black tees - 6,295yd
White tees - 6,139yd
Blue tees - 5,801yd
Red tees - 5,154yd
DATES FOR ABERDEEN GOLFERS' DIARY
FROM STEWART ALLISON
Aberdeen Links Championship Secretary
After consultation with the clubs and players, the 36-hole qualifier for the Aberdeen Links championship will will be held on the weekend of Saturday/Sunday, May 25/26 instead of over two consecutive weekends as in the past.
This will reduce the duration of the programme from three weeks to two.
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ABERDEEN LINKS CHAMPIONSHIP 2014
23rd May Seniors’ Strokeplay 1st
Round
24th May Links Championship/Murray Cup
1st
Qualifying Round
25th May Links Championship/Murray Cup
2nd
Qualifying Round
30th May Seniors’
Strokeplay 2nd Round
MATCH-PLAY PROGRAMME
26th May 1st Round – Links
Championship
27th May 1st Round – Murray Cup
28th May 2nd Round – Links
Championship
29th May 1st Round – Handicap
Shield
2nd
Round – Murray
Cup
30th May Quarter-finals – Links Championship
Quarter-finals
– Handicap Shield
Quarter-finals
– Murray Cup
2nd June Semi-finals – Links Championship
Semi-finals
– Handicap Shield
Semi-finals
– Murray Cup
4th June Final – Handicap Shield
Final
– Murray Cup
6th June Links Championship Final