7/31/2012

Busy Fortnight for Relaxed McIlroy


So far Rory McIlroy is refusing to press any panic buttons after the worst Open Championship finish of his career to date.

In an event that he hoped would bring him his second major title and take him back to world number one, it all ended with him down on eight over par and outside the top 50 after a closing 73. The 23-year-old had been in joint fifth spot when he opened with a 67, but he then had a 41-hole stretch containing only one birdie.

"I think the thing for me is to stay patient," said the Northern Irishman, whose previous lowest finish in the event was 47th.

"If it doesn't happen over the next couple of weeks no big deal. It's a 20-year career, so I'm not going to get too wound up just over a few weeks."

McIlroy, had arrived at Lytham on the back of four missed cuts in his previous six starts, is next in action at the Bridgestone World Championship in Akron on Thursday.

The next major chance is the week after at Kiawah Island in South Carolina for the USPGA Championship.

"I've got to keep working away, plugging away, working on the right things and eventually it will come around," he said.

Asked about the Ryder Cup in September, he added: "The thing about the Ryder Cup, I'm going to be left out if I'm not playing too good."

He knows that is not going to happen. He leads the points race with only five weeks to go.

"No, it's fine," McIlroy said. "Everyone goes through little struggles. What I'm experiencing at the minute is frustrating at times, but it's not anything that I can't deal with.

"I'm obviously very disappointed because I felt like I was coming in here playing pretty well. I had a really nice first round, set myself up well for the week and then just started to struggle after that."



Profile - Caroline Westrup - Ladies Irish Open



Nickname: Carro and Line
Born: February 11 1986 in Kristianstad, Sweden
Represents: Kristianstads GK
Residence: Tallahassee Florida
Status: Turned professional summer of 2009
Education: Florida State University (Graduated with a degree in Sport Management and minor in communication fall 2009.) GPA 3, 68
Family: Father Charlie, mother Helene, sister Emelie
Favorite food: Raclette & sushi
Favorite movie: Mamma Mia
Favorite music: Hip Hop & R&B
Favorite golf course: Kristianstad, Gray Hawk, Seminoles
Best round: 66/ -7 New Port CC, Wales (British girls 2003)
Hobbies: Sports, friends & family, shopping, travel, cooking

About
Started to play golf when I was about 8 years old. In the beginning, it was obviously just for fun, but soon went to become much more determined. When I was 16, I moved away from my parents to go to a golf high school and I think it was during this time I realized that golf was something I could see myself doing for the rest for my life. Ever since my goal and dream has been to become a professional golfer and play against the best players in the world on the LPGA tour.

Therefore, after high school I moved across the ocean to Florida and enrolled at Florida State University to fulfill my dreams. I felt I was not ready to turn professional right away and my main goal at FSU was to improve my golf game, but also to graduate and get an education.

My four years at Florida State were successful and I learned a lot about myself as a person but also as a golf player. Florida State was not just about golf and education, but about getting ready for my professional career. Therefore, I got involved in many different things on campus, for example student government, boosters and SAAC. They all involved meetings and prepared me for the business and social side. I also got a lot of networking and got to know people I would have never met otherwise. Addition, to this I did an internship with sports information for two years as well. Now I feel ready for the “real” life and would not have choice any other school, because it prepared me for everything not just golf and school.
I have had a lot of success when it comes to the golf game:
Played for the national team since 2001
Four time All –American and All- ACC
Three Gold medals and three silver medals at the European Championship
First place at the World Amateur Championship 2006
Five individual college victories
Number one at the college ranking 2006/2007
Second place at the European Tour in Finland 2005
Played the Jr. Solheim Cup 2003 (beat the United States)

With these results, I am going to have a good chance on achieving my dreams and be successful. I am a very positive, outgoing, independent, goal oriented and stubborn person, who works hard for what I want. 
My main goal has always been to become, as good as I can be. With hard work and determination, I know time will show the results and I will become one of the best players in the world.


www.carolinewestrup.com


Ladies Irish Open Winner - Sophie Gustafson


Sophie Gustafson was born on 27 December 1973, and is a Swedish professional golfer  based on the LPGA Tour and a life member of the Ladies European Tour. 

She has four LPGA and 22 international wins in her career. She is a two time LET Order of Merit winner and has represented Europe in the Solheim Cup in each match since 1998. 

Sophie Gustafson turned professional in 1992 whilst studying marketing, economics and law at Aranasskolan & Komvux University in Sweden. In the next three years she played 12 Telia Tour and four Ladies European Tour tournaments. 

On the Telia tour she had six top ten finishes. Her best finish on the LET was a 22nd at her home tournament in Sweden. Gustafson was a member of Europe's Solheim Cup team in 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2007. 

Hobbies include motorbikes and music. Purchased a “Triumph Tiger” motorbike in 2004. 

Credits Seve Ballesteros and Solheim Cup team mate Laura Davies as the individuals most influencing her career. 

In 2011, gave a sit-down interview for The Golf Channel during The Solheim Cup for the first time despite a stuttering problem and then in January 2012, named the recipient of the Golf Writers’ Association of America (GWAA) Ben Hogan Award for remaining active in golf despite a physical handicap or serious illness. 

TOUR VICTORIES
2011 European Nations Cup (team event partnering Anna Nordqvist), 
2010 Comunitat Valenciana European Nations Cup (team event partnering Anna Nordqvist), 2010 AIB Ladies Irish Open
2007 De Vere Ladies Scottish Open, 2006 Siemens Austrian Ladies Open. 
2003 Ladies Irish Open, BT Open, HP Open. 
2002 Biarritz Ladies Classic. 
2001 AAMI Australian Open, 2011 Waterford Crystal Irish Open
2000 Ladies Italian Open, 2000 Waterford Crystal Ladies Irish Open, 2000 Weetabix Women’s British Open, 
1998 Donegal Irish Ladies Open, 1998 Marrakech Palmeraie Open, 
1996 Deese Ladies Swiss Open. 

OTHER VICTORIES
1996 Rörstrand Open, 1997 Thailand Open, 1998 Telia Final, 1998 Princess Lalla Meryem Cup. 2000 Chick-fil-A Charity Championship, TSN World Cup Golf (partnering Carin Koch), 2001 Subaru Memorial of Naples. 2003 Samsung World Championship. 2003 Catalonia World Matchplay Championship. 2009 CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge.

SOLHEIM CUP
1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011