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Conference 7.286::golf

Title:Welcome to the Golf Notes Conference!
Notice:FOR SALE notes in Note 69 please! Intros in note 863 or 61.
Moderator:FUNYET::ANDERSON
Created:Tue Feb 15 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2129
Total number of notes:21499

1914.0. "The President's Cup" by KOALA::DEFELICE () Tue Jun 28 1994 16:51

    Any thoughts out there on the upcoming President's Cup matches between
    the U.S. players and the 'Rest of the World, sans Europe'?  Is this a
    Ryder Cup wannabe or a bona fide new tradition in the making?  How well
    will the U.S. fare against some of the best players in the world?  I
    gather that there are many top golfers (Norman, Price, Singh, Els) who
    have felt a bit left out of Ryder Cup type competition who are now
    chomping at the bit to get involved in these matches.  How long will it
    be before the international team plays the Europeans in their own
    Cup?
    
    Personally, I am looking forward to the matches.  Should be great fun
    from a spectator's point of view.  Who do I think are the early
    favorites?  Unfortunately, not the Americans.
    
    Good Stuff.
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1914.1World Cup of Golf?STOWOA::ODIAZOctavio, Dev. Suppt. Svcs - MCS/SPSTue Jun 28 1994 17:2920
    Re:                     <<< Note 1914.0 by KOALA::DEFELICE >>>

    The traditionalists (and I  will  venture that many will be Europeans
    since they are not involved  in the Pres.  Cup) will say it's not the
    same thing, no history, no tradition,  no  Country  (Continent?) that
    stands behind the players, etc.
    
    The sports fans will say (me included) that  there  are  too many top
    golfers  that  have been excluded in the only internationally-focused
    professional  golf  team event. And I am not including here  tourneys
    like  the  Johnny  Walker  Cup,  etc, which are international but the
    winner  is  a  single  individual  that  is not really representing a
    country.   So  I  am  definitely for the Pres Cup and will spend good
    time watching the matches.
    
    But in this  case,  they have excluded Europe.  They should only have
    ONE tournament that matches  ALL  players.   Something like the World
    Cup of Golf.
    
    Tavo
1914.22 alreadyPEKING::ANTELLJWed Jun 29 1994 15:528
    They have the world Cup of golf it is a two man team, also Dunhill
    sponser their 3 man version of the world cup,
    
    how may of these events do you want ?
    
    regards
    
    Joe
1914.3Open or shut!PEKING::ANTELLJWed Jun 29 1994 15:5610
    So the next Major is the Open played at Turnbery this year, should be a
    good tourney.
    
    I feel Norman might defend his title it has not happened since Tom Watson
    did it for 8 years on the spin (Or did it seem like that)
    
    I will not be attending too far, can anyone tell me what the track is
    like.
    
    Joe
1914.4STOWOA::ODIAZOctavio, Dev. Suppt. Svcs - MCS/SPSWed Jun 29 1994 19:485
    Re:                     <<< Note 1914.2 by PEKING::ANTELLJ >>>

    Sorry Joe,  I  forgot those two since they get no/little promotion in
    the US.   Are  they  perceived  in  the UK as true international team
    competitions?
1914.5Info on Turnberry & Bi-BiWOTVAX::FROSTJJack FrostThu Jun 30 1994 08:1824
    re.3  I had the pleasure/pain of playing the Ailsa course at Turnberry
    six weeks ago in glorious sunshine and high winds (48mph and off the
    shore rather than the norm which is off the sea). Scored 10 stableford
    points off 13 handicap and was by no means the worst score. Next day
    managed a gross 93 which was very pleasing.
    
    The course is a monster and was being brought to perfection by the
    greenkeepers from the R&A. The greens were very fast even in mid-May.
    They will be like lightning by the start of the Open. They were also
    watering the rough to ensure additional growth (as if it needed it!).
    
    Weather will be a big factor. In '86 in the first round no player broke
    par and the aggregate score over par for the field was 1251 strokes.
    
    Most memorable hole is the 9th (Bruce's Castle) where Trevino is
    alleged to have demanded a life-line before stepping onto the somewhat
    exposed tee. Needs a carry of 220+ to make the fairway which would be
    about impossible in the wind I played in.
    
    I'm gone today from DEC but would just say I've enjoyed this
    conference. Happy Golfing.
    
    Jack.
    
1914.6More info.YELBUS::DSMITHIt's over the line...Fri Jul 01 1994 08:2719
    
    
     Turnberry is about 15 miles south of the DIGITAL manufacturing
    facility here in Ayr. Needless to say, us golf nuts will be attending.
    The golf club in Ayr will be stewarding 1 of the holes during the
    competition, which allows the volunteers free entry to the course.
    
     It should be a good Open competition, I find it hard to pick a winner
    just now. The weather will play a big factor in the event. If, as is
    the norm, the wind blows off the sea, do not expect many low scores.
    Whoever handles the wind best will be in with a great chance. I only
    hope they don't allow the rough to grow too thick as many of the
    fairways are pretty tight and anyone going 5 or 10 yards off-line can
    be in DEEP trouble.
    
     Danny.
    
    ps Els is probably favourite at the moment but I've got a feeling that
      the winner will not be one of the "established" stars.