Showing posts with label Golf Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Golf Club. Show all posts

2/11/2015

McGinley and Streets of San Francisco


Paul McGinley flew to San Francisco on Monday, three days ahead of his appearance in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, and on arrival chose visit to Ocean Beach.

McGinley went for a walk with a friend to “get a bit of fresh air” and followed that with lunch at the Cliff House. When he returned however to his rented SUV McGinley found his back window had been shattered.

“All my stuff was taken,” he said Tuesday in a telephone interview.

Gone were his travel bag, custom TaylorMade clubs, equipment, carry-on bag, travel documents and passport. The thief also took Ryder Cup mementos McGinley planned to auction for charity.

"I was just disappointed. I had only been in the country an hour and a half.

"It can happen in any country, or city in the world. I thought it was safe, and it didn't cross my mind."




10/23/2014

Relevant Rules


Rule 20-3

Placing and Replacing
If a ball or ball-marker is accidentally moved in the process of placing or replacing the ball, the ball or ball-marker must be replaced. There is no penalty, provided the movement of the ball or ball-marker is directly attributable to the specific act of placing or replacing the ball or removing the ball-marker.

If a ball to be replaced is placed other than on the spot from which it was lifted or moved and the error is not corrected as provided in Rule 20-6, the player incurs the general penalty, loss of hole in match play or two strokes in stroke play, for a breach of the applicable Rule.

Rule 6-6
Scoring in Stroke Play
a. Recording Scores
After each hole the marker should check the score with the competitor and record it. On completion of the round the marker must sign the score card and hand it to the competitor. If more than one marker records the scores, each must sign for the part for which he is responsible.

b. Signing and Returning Score Card
After completion of the round, the competitor should check his score for each hole and settle any doubtful points with the Committee. He must ensure that the marker or markers have signed the score card, sign the score card himself and return it to the Committee as soon as possible. Penalty for Breach of Rule 6-6b: disqualification.

c. Alteration of Score Card
No alteration may be made on a score card after the competitor has returned it to the Committee.

d. Wrong Score for Hole
The competitor is responsible for the correctness of the score recorded for each hole on his score card. If he returns a score for any hole lower than actually taken, he is disqualified. If he returns a score for any hole higher than actually taken, the score as returned stands.



10/22/2014

Is the Gazette for You


How Does it work?

The Irish Golf Club Gazette will publish information daily about all golf related activities and this new service will have a specific focus on golf clubs, golfing societies and other related organisations. The objective being to provide a focal point for news, promotions or major events at each golf club around the country. 

How often? 
The Irish Golf Club Gazette will offer a minimum of one daily update for all updates received by 11pm the preceding day and will include relevant authorised photographs as provided. Where required the news will be repeated and circulated to the national media outlets should that be appropriate. 

Social Media
All news updates and promotions will be circulated on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, YouTube, to ensure a national audience

How to follow up? 
In order to avail of the new service of The Irish Golf Club Gazette please register interest at irishgolfclubgazette@gmail.com. Talk to us and see if it makes cents!

Can you afford to do with out it?







1/30/2011

Club Captain - Eamonn Coghlan


Eamonn Coghlan was born in Drimnagh and his first running club was the Celtic Athletic Club.

On its break up he moved to the Metropolitan Harriers club where he won the Leinster colleges 5000m title in 1970 and the following year he won the All-Ireland 1500 metres and 5000 metres titles. 

In 1971 he was offered a scholarship by Villanova University and joined the famous running coach James 'Jumbo' Elliott. While there the Dubliner won four NCAA individual titles over 1,500metres and the mile. On 10 May 1975 Coghlan ran his first sub 4 minute mile in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania setting a new Irish record (3:56.2). 

One week later, on 17 May, he broke the long standing European Outdoor Mile record of Michel Jazy, in a time of 3:53.3 in Kingston, Jamaica. This record lasted until August 1976. 

He graduated from Villanova University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing and Communications.

Coghlan was nicknamed "The Chairman of the Boards" because of his success on indoor tracks winning 52 of his 70 races at 1,500 m and 1 Mile from 1974 to 1987. He set the world record for the indoor mile run with a time of 3.52.6 in San Diego in 1979 and then lowered it to  3:50.6 in 1981

It was improved to 3:49.78 in 1983 at New Jersey's Meadowlands indoor arena and the record stood until 1997 when it was broken by Morocco's Hicham El Guerrouj in a time of 3:48.45. It is still the second fastest indoor mile of all time. It is still a European record. 

Coghlan also set the record for the indoor 2000 metres run which stood until Haile Gebrselassie of Ethiopia ran 4:52.86 in 1998. 

Coghlan won the Wanamaker Mile at the Millrose Games in NYC's Madison Square Garden a record seven times (1977, 1979–81, 1983, 1985, 1987) his last win being at the age of 34. His record stood for over twenty years with Bernard Lagat winning for an eighth time in 2010: 

In 1983 he won the 5000 metres at the 1983 World Championships in Helsinki,

In the 1976 Olympics, he probably made a mistake by taking the lead at 500 metres and John Walker, passed him at 1200 metres with Belgium's Ivo van Damme 2nd and West Germany's Paul-Heinz Wellman in third place. At the 1980 Olympics in Moscow he also finished fourth in the 5,000 metres.

Coghlan won silver at the 1978 European Championships in Prague over 1500 m, behind Steve Ovett of Great Britain, and in 1979, he competed in his only European Indoor Championships (he raced sparingly on the European indoor circuit due to his indoor commitments in the US), taking the gold medal in the 1500m in Vienna. 

In 1994, on the Harvard University indoor track, Eamonn became the first man over age 40 to run a sub-four-minute mile. He was 41 at the time.

Since his retirment Coghlan has worked as director of fundraising and development for Our Lady's Hospital and is a regular panellist on RTÉ.

His youngest son, John, is one of Ireland's leading junior athletes and his eldest son, Eamonn, is a golf professional in the United States. His son Michael is an aspiring actor and his eldest, Suzanne, has a career in banking.

In 2008, he served as Grand Marshall for Dublin's St Patrick's Day parade.

Coghlan's book Chairman of the Boards was released in 2008.