5/14/2012

John Daly Added to Irish Open


John Daly is the latest high-profile name to sign up to play at next month's Irish Open at Royal Portrush.

The two-time Major winner has accepted a sponsor's invite to join Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy, Graeme McDowell and Darren Clarke at the event.

It will be the fifth time that Daly, 46, plays in the tournament, having missed the cut on his most recent visit in 2009 at Baltray.

The Irish Open takes place at Royal Portrush from June 28 to July 1.





Concra Woods Hosts Europro Tour


Concra Wood GC in conjunction with the PGA Europro tour is proud to announce that Kingspan Insulation, has come on board as title sponsor of the ‘Kingspan Concra Wood Open’ scheduled to take place from the 9-13 July at the Castleblayney venue. 

Course designer and Ryder Cup legend, Christy O’Connor Jnr was on hand to help launch the event which is set to add another dimension to a spectacular summer of golf in Ireland. 

Jim Loughran, Commercial Director at Kingspan Insulation, said: “Kingspan Insulation are delighted to be the main sponsors of the Kingspan Concra Wood Open. Being located adjacent to our manufacturing site in Castleblayney, we are aware of the high standards set at Concra Wood and the opportunities that being involved with such a high profile event offers Kingspan Insulation. Supporting local business and events has always been at the forefront of our community involvement, we are very proud to be involved with Concra Wood and to sponsor this PGA EuroPro tour event.” 

Christy O’Connor Jnr said; “It is a great honour to be asked to help launch this event. Getting a tournament here is a huge thing for me personally as it proves the golf course is considered a proper test of golf. I would like to extend my own thanks to the title sponsors, Kingspan. We all know this is a difficult time in Ireland and it is great to see them supporting the community. I would also like to congratulate everyone at Concra Wood. Bringing this tournament to the venue is proof that the club is ambitious and moving forward, which is fantastic news in these tough times.” 

Head professional at Concra Wood, Conor McKenna, said, “We are delighted to have secured Kingspan Insulation as the main title sponsor of the event. Not only do they play a vital part in the local community in terms of continued job creation, but they are a market leader in thermal insulation and their brand is renowned worldwide. We look forward to working closely with Kingspan Insulation in the coming months to make this tournament a success for the whole community.” 

The PGA Europro Tour is a partnership between The Professional Golfers’ Association and Matchroom Sport. It has become one of the leading tours in Europe and is the only officially recognised golf developmental tour in the UK. 
The backing and support of the PGA is pivotal to its success as players strive to progress from the PGA Europro to Challenge Tour and full European Tour. 

The 2010 Open Champion, Louis Oosthuizen is one of the tour’s greatest success stories. Oosthuizen made his PGA Europro Tour debut in 2002, building his confidence and skills for two years.
Ryder Cup star Ross Fisher, 2008 Irish Open winner, Richard Finch and Scottish World Cup winner Marc Warren have all used the PGA EuroPro Tour as a launchpad to European Tour success.

There are 168 players in each tournament, which are three day events, usually preceded by a one, or two-day pro-am’s, all organised by the extremely professional team at the PGA. 
In 2012 there will be up to 15 PGA Europro Tournaments staged at venues around UK and Ireland - all televised on Sky Television.


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(l-r) Andy Whelan (Concra Wood GC President), Pat Freeman (MD, Kingspan), Christy O’Connor Jnr (course designer), Conor McKenna (Head Professional Concra Wood GC), Ms Eithne McAviney (Lady Captain, Concra Wood GC)

GMAC Seeking Volvo Success



Graeme McDowell is having the kind of year they warn golfers about after winning a Major title. Or as in the case of GMAC a fourteen month period when everything went right, once he showed up at the right course, on the right day, in the right continent. But that streak ended in Sherwood Country Club in December 2010 when he beat Tiger Woods at The Chevron World Challenge and it  has been harder work ever since. 

At TPC Sawgrass McDowell confirmed some of those warning signs that suggest the revolving door that is golf might be close to allowing the Portrush golfer back on to the winning stage once again - despite missing the cut at The Players Championship with rounds of 74 and 71. However a level of consistency is returning that indicate he is not as off course as might be judging things solely by the number of missed cuts this season. As the 2010 US Open Champion arrives in Spain this week for the Volvo World Match Play he will be hoping that the Finca Cortesin course renders up better rewards for his efforts on his return to Europe - than the PGA Your has in recent months.

He will be joined in that hope by Open Champion Darren Clarke who has endured a somewhat pass remarkable few months since securing the Claret Jug, with a caddie change already made since Royal St George. In Augusta an injury prevented him competing worry-free and naturally missed the cut at The Masters given the distraction. But a few weeks later he repeated the same shortfall at the Ballantine' Championship in Korea with a first round 77 - after struggling with the elements the opening day – and now sits 75th in the 2012 Race to Dubai. 

A good few days at Finca Cortesin could do wonders for Dungannon man ahead of the  PGA BMW Championship at Wentworth and the Irish Open on his home course at Royal Portrush.

For Padraig Harrington this week the work is on the PGA Tour where he competes at the HP Byron Nelson at the Four Seasons Resort in Irving, Texas – as he is not eligible for the Volvo Match Play. Last weekend at The Player's Harrington showed some sparkle with a first round 69, only to slump out of the event by a few shots when he came in on Friday with a 74. Similarly at the ATT Pebble Beach Pro Am he bolted another low score only to fade on day two and three. But then out of the blue he bested those efforts with the lowest official score of his life - a 10-under 61 - to set the course record in the Transitions Championship in March. 

So clearly over the past weeks Harrington has looked closer to ending his year and half win less run, and just needs to sustain his focus over the four days. At Innisbrook it was not to be either, nor was it at Sawgrass, so he will be calling on his well practiced patience again this weekend in Texas. 

Rory Mcilroy takes the  week off after missing the cut at The Player's Championship on Friday  and clings to his world number 1 spot by virtue of Luke Donald's 6th place finish at Sawgrass. The Englishman needed fourth place or better to reclaim the honours this week. 

All in all there is a 24-man elite 2012 field offers a number of intriguing story lines as 15 of the World’s top 60 gather for the only match play event to be held in Europe this season. In addition three Spaniards have qualified for the Championship for the first time; Sergio García, Álvaro Quirós and Rafael Cabrera-Bello, each offering compelling reasons why they should be the first Spanish winner since the legendary Seve Ballesteros triumphed in 1991. 

Also six Major Champions will be seeking their first Match Play title in the form of Martin Kaymer, Charl Schwartzel, Graeme McDowell, Paul Lawrie, Retief Goosen and Calrke. 

Twelve nations are represented at the 2012 Volvo World Match Play Championship with England leading the charge with six players qualifying for this elite tournament including defending Champion, Ian Poulter and World Number nine, Justin Rose. Eleven players will be making their Volvo World Match Play Championship debut including American star Brandt Snedeker, ranked 23rd in the world, Australia’s John Senden and Sweden’s Peter Hanson who finished third at the recent Masters Tournament. 

Retief Goosen is the most experienced campaigner in the field with ten appearances to his name while Thomas Björn, a three-time winner on The European Tour last year, will be making his sixth appearance. Colombia’s Camilo Villegas and 2011 Volvo China Open Champion Nicolas Colsaerts will be amongst six players making only their second appearance. 

The Championship’s exciting format will see the players, divided into eight groups of three, play in a round-robin group format on Thursday and Friday. 

This will decide which 16 players progress to Saturday’s knock-out stage with the semi-finals and final played on Sunday.