8/30/2012

Irish Open Winner Readies for Ricoh


Following her outstanding win at the Ladies’ Irish Open 2012, Carnoustie Country Ambassador Catriona Matthew has her sights firmly fixed on the 2012 Ricoh Women’s British Open, which tees off on September 13.

“I was delighted to claim victory in the Ladies Irish Open last month,” said Catriona. “This was my second win since being appointed Carnoustie Country Ambassador for a second year and bodes well for my chances at this year’s Ricoh Women’s British Open.

“After Britain’s successes at the Olympics, it’s good to be leading the home challenge at a Major. I won the Women’s British Open three years ago and, having now won nine Professional golf tournaments, I’m hoping to clinch number ten at Royal Liverpool in a couple of weeks.”

Carnoustie Country encompasses 30 golf courses within a 40-minute drive of Carnoustie Championship and Catriona was named Ambassador for this top golfing brand in April 2011 – an appointment which was extended for a further 12 months earlier this year. “I’m honoured to be continuing my role as Carnoustie Country Ambassador,” said Catriona. “I’ve enjoyed some fabulous rounds of golf on many Carnoustie Country courses, including, of course, Carnoustie Championship. It’s wonderful to be able to spread the word about how good golf is in Carnoustie Country.”

Cllr Mairi Evans, Angus Council golf spokesperson, revealed that Catriona’s endorsement of Carnoustie Country and its golf courses had further increased awareness of the brand across the globe. “We couldn’t have asked for a better ambassador for the brand or the county,” said Cllr Evans. “For example, since her appointment in April 2011, Catriona, who wears the Carnoustie Country logo on her golf shirts, has generated almost 10,000 press articles in at least 50 countries across the globe.

“In addition, as one of the world’s top women golfers, Catriona regularly appears on television – with her Carnoustie Country logo on display. In fact, during the 2011 Ricoh Women’s British Open, the Carnoustie Country logo on Catriona’s shirt received 2,040 seconds of coverage around the world, which has been estimated as being the equivalent of £24,500 of advertising.”

In April, Catriona spent two days in Carnoustie Country, hosting golf clinics, taking part in a Beat The Golf Pro competition, coaching junior golfers and visiting local golf courses, including Forbes of Kingennie. “We were delighted to make Catriona an honorary member of Kingennie during her visit here,” said Mike Forbes of Forbes of Kingennie.

Mike Forbes was very positive about how Catriona’s ambassadorship was promoting the Carnoustie Country brand. “It’s wonderful to see such a high profile golfer, especially one with such a loyal following amongst golfers, wearing the Carnoustie Country logo and mentioning Carnoustie Country during television, newspaper and magazine interviews.

“During the Women’s Open, Catriona will undoubtedly be one of the golfers the world’s media will focus upon, guaranteeing coverage for the Carnoustie Country logo. And the more exposure Carnoustie Country receives, the more golfers who will be tempted to come here and play a round or two of golf on our excellent courses.”


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It's the Full Irish At Woburn Masters

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A cast of former Ryder Cup players reunited at Woburn Golf Club ahead of this week's Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters.

Manuel Pinero, Philip Walton, Gordon Brand Jnr and Christy O'Connor Jnr joined Senior Tour Managing Director Andy Stubbs for a Q&A session after the Wednesday Pro-Am was affected by heavy rain.

The quartet share memories of their Ryder Cup appearances with the guests.

Then on Thursday Roger Chapman and Barry Lane, the top two players on the European Senior Tour Order of Merit, will renew their battle in this week’s Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters, with both players looking to go one better than last year.

The English pair tied for second place with Scotland’s Gordon Brand Jnr over the Duke’s Course 12 months ago, finishing four strokes behind winner Boonchu Ruangkit.

Lane, who had won the Scottish Senior Open two weeks previously, was the joint leader going into the final round last year, but his hopes of back-to-back victories were dashed by a triple bogey on the 537 yard par five 14th hole as he carded a closing 75.

The former Ryder Cup player returns to Woburn in a fine vein of form following his victory in last week’s Speedy Services Wales Senior Open, and was also tied third in The Senior Open Championship Presented by Rolex last month and tied eighth in his defence of the SSE Scottish Senior Open, before claiming his fourth Senior Tour victory in Conwy.

“I’ve been playing really well this year and I’m in great form so I’m looking forward to going back to Woburn,” he said. “Having won in Scotland last year a couple of weeks before and then leading going into the final round I felt as though I should have won again but that mistake on the 14th cost me and Boonchu also played well.

“It was great to win last week in Wales and it would be nice to get back-to-back titles.”

Lane’s second place in last year’s Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters helped him to finish runner up in the Order of Merit, and he finds himself in the same position this year, behind Chapman, the US Senior PGA and US Senior Open champion.

Chapman has a healthy €103,681 advantage in pole position for the John Jacobs Trophy and will be hoping to extend that by securing the lion’s share of the £300,000 prize fund, which is up £15,000 on last year.

The 53 year old opened with a 74 last year, but weekend rounds of 67 and 70 helped him to one of three second place finishes in the 2011 season.

After winning his maiden Senior Tour title in the US Senior PGA Championship at Harbor Shores in Michigan, Chapman returned to the same state to complete at Major double in the US Senior Open at Indianwood Golf and Country Club.

In contrast Ruangkit returns to defend his title searching for form, the 2010 Senior Tour Order of Merit winner without a top ten finish so far this season.

The Thai succeeded Des Smyth as champion and the Irishman returns to Woburn following a tied seventh finish last week in Wales.

This week marks the 12th edition of the Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters at Woburn Golf Club’s making it second only to Bad Ragaz Golf Club, host of the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open, as the longest standing venue on the Senior Tour schedule.

Carl Mason, the most successful player in Senior Tour history, is the only player to have won the event more than once, having captured back-to-back titles in 2006 and 2007. Should the Englishman win a third it would mean he has won at least one title in each of his ten seasons on the Senior Tour, setting a new record.

Meanwhile Philip Golding will be hoping to continue his impressive start to life on the Senior Tour. The Englishman, who turned 50 the day before last month’s Senior Open Championship Presented by Rolex, finished runner up to Anders Forsbrand in the SSE Scottish Senior Open then runner up to Lane in last week’s Speedy Services Wales Senior Open, missing out by a stroke on each occasion.




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