2/16/2011

Where are they Now - Chris Devlin



Originally from Ballymena Chris Devlin has been pursuing his golfing dream for a number of years and mostly in the United States. This week however the Ballymena man is playing the Irish Open hosted at Royal Portrush.

Some years ago he squeezed one of the last places at the European Tour School Stage 1 Qualifier at The Oxfordshire in 2009 but chose not to compete at the next stage and did not travel back from the United States. It was his second attempt having failed at Stage 1 the previous season at Arcos Gardens where he finished 32nd. 

That same season Chris also played in the Challenge of Ireland presented by Moyvalley where he finished in 68th place in 2008. 

Some years ago Devlin switched Country Antrim for the southern United States when he won a golfing scholarship at the University of Alabama in 1996 where he studied until 2000. Within a year he turned professional and has been trying to make the breakthrough ever since whilst living full time in the USA – where he married his girlfriend Michelle in 2004. 

In 2008 he lived the golfing dream when he teed up alongside Tiger Woods and Padraig Harrington at the US Open in Torrey Pines becoming Northern Ireland’s only standard-bearer at the Major, following the failure of Rory McIlroy, Darren Clarke and Graeme McDowell to qualify for the event. 

The contrast was one of the big stories at the time as Devlin was playing the American Hooters tour - the third tier of professional golf in the States and equivalent to EURO Pro Tour – was suddenly into the big time after a fourth place at the 36-hole qualifying event in Columbus, Ohio. 

Amongst those Devlin saw off on the qualifying day were former Masters Champions Fred Couples, Chris DiMarco, father and son players Bill and Jay Haas, former US Ryder Cup captain Tom Lehman and Kevin Stadler. 

In the end Torrey Pines was not a dream, even from the start, when he holed the first in eight strokes to finish in the opening round in 83, followed by an 84 in round two. Having always had ambitions to play the main tour in America or in Europe the hope was that the 2008 US Open would be the break he needed. But it was not to be. 

Over recent years he has continued playing the NGA Hooters Professional tour - where Ballyclare's Gareth Maybin played before finishing off closer to home on the Challenge Tour in 2008. Indeed, former Masters champion Zach Johnson, former Open winner Ben Curtis and double Major winner John Daly also competed on the Hooters Tour before making it on the PGA Tour. 

On a personal front Devlin has also faced some challenges as in his early years in the USA he noticed a continuous sense of fatigue knowing at time it was affecting his golf and the reason he was not playing as well as he could. 

It took four years to diagnose the mystery illness which was a neuromuscular condition which could only be cured by open heart surgery and he underwent an open heart surgery in 2006. 

"Some doctors said I had an allergy to Bermuda grass while another thought I had a food allergy. Obviously it was a shock when it was eventually diagnosed but ever since the operation I've been getting stronger and stronger.” 

"I've always loved the game and I've always been a very hard worker - it was always going to be difficult to give up my dream." 

Fact File 
Date of Birth: April 17th, 1975 
Attachment: 
Turned Professional: 2001 
Tours: Hooters Tour, Gateway Tour


Supplier News - BARENBRUG


Barenbrug continues to demonstrate its commitment to the Irish turfcare sector with the launch of a dedicated product range – full details of which are featured in the company’s new standalone catalogue for the country . 

Leading the new BAR range 2011 mixtures line up is BAR Medal, a product specifically developed with the demands of Irish fine turf applications in mind. Containing an innovative blend of 60 percent Bargold perennial ryegrass and 40 percent Viktorka slender creeping red fescue, the mixture promises to provide the superior wear tolerance and fast-establishment combined with a very fine-leafed appearance required for fine turf applications, such as golf tees and greens. 

Another new addition is BAR Trio, an innovative 100 percent fescue blend designed to provide superior salt tolerance, shoot density and disease tolerance. Containing a unique blend of three top-performing Barenbrug slender creeping red fescues – 40 percent Viktorka, 30 percent Barcrown and 30 percent Barpearl – BAR Trio has been developed through extensive trials across Ireland and the UK in order to cope with the distinctive demands of the country’s links courses. 

The 16-page catalogue also includes products particularly suited to the sports unique to Ireland, from Gaelic football and hurling to equestrian applications. All that and a wealth of expert advice designed to help Ireland’s turf professionals get the best out of their overseeding endeavours! 

Plus with the specialist grass seed breeder undertaking in-depth golf trials at Druids Glen in County Wicklow and Ballybunion in County Kerry, regional sales manager for Ireland, Neil Pettican, says the company’s support couldn’t be stronger. “We continue to show our commitment to Ireland with a pioneering trials programme together with our new catalogue, new mixtures for Irish customers – as well as attending the GCSAI show in March. This significant investment shows we’re serious about finding grass seed solutions for Ireland’s unique climate and conditions, and helping turf professionals get the best from the their seed.”


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