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Page 1: CCGC Newsletter July august 2013

CCGC  Newsle)er                Jul  &  Aug  2013

Page 2: CCGC Newsletter July august 2013

Content

•  CCGC  July  &  August  Events  Rewind    

•  Greatest  Golfers  of  All  Time  

•  Golf  TV  Channels  Broadcast  

•  CCGC  September  &  October  Events  Forecast

Page 3: CCGC Newsletter July august 2013

 CCGC  July  &  August  Events  Rewind  

 

•  Chipping  and  PuKng  CompeLLon    •  CCGC  2013  Mid-­‐Year  Tournament  

         

 

 

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 Chipping  and  PuKng  CompeLLon   继开展推、切杆课程之后,CCGC举办了一场推切比赛。比赛分两组进行,Birdie组和Eagle组,其中意思大家自己领会… 左上:这次比赛采用淘汰赛制,我们为报名的选手做了Bracket 左中:每次比赛都会有奖品哦~ 左下:喂,作为会长,能不能正经一点?高尔夫可是高雅运动,休得戏耍… 右上:大家知道Qinghe教练为什么最近很少现身了吧… 虎父无犬子,这个宝宝以后肯定要打PGA的 右中:参赛选手们在研究Bracket,看看自己对手是谁 右下:选手们跃跃欲试,开始热身  

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 Chipping  and  PuKng  CompeLLon   左上:选手们玩得很尽兴,锋哥这套锃亮的新杆子有用武之地啦~ 左中上:Leo田是天才选手啊,好多次一切一推就进洞了,让Eagle组都汗颜… 看他在这得意滴指点江山~ 左中下:这么近都推歪了!亮点在后面俩人的表情… 左下:这线看得认真,眼珠都瞪出来了 右上:观战?错,其实是在看美女… 右中上:胜负在此一推,手别抖 右中下:我们的杨冠军不要紧张嘛,前有牛哥拔旗,后有会长看线,必进啊! 右下:冠军产生!Birdie组 - Liu Hui;Eagle组 – Chang Chenkang

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 CCGC  2013  Mid-­‐Year  Tournament   CCGC 在8月份举办了Mid-Year Tournament,新学员比赛地点在Par3,老学员在Harrison Lake Country Club (这个可是 private course 哦~) 下面是比赛成绩 菜鸟组:并列第一名 Zhang Chengzhi,Yang Haoxiang; 并列第三名 Shi Tianhua,Leo Tian 雄鹰组:第一名 Ryan Hou;第二名 Chang Chenkang;并列第三名 David Hong,Wang Rentong 雌鹰组:第一名 Zou Zhijun;第二名 Lin Meihui 这次摄影师失职,没能多拍几张照片,恕罪恕罪…(因为自己要打球,结果忘了拍照这回事了…)

赛后聚餐,Ryan在讲话,说以后把第一名牌位留给他,供起来,哈哈

菜鸟组还记得照个相,表扬表扬

Ming-Feng 教练在说什么段子呢,把前面Meihui教练乐成这样

下次给大家吃点好的,不来China 8 了……

宣布比赛结果,取得名次的去领奖,没取得的再接再励

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 Greatest  Golfers  of  All  Time  

   

•  3  greatest  male  golfers  –  Jack  Nicklaus,  Tiger  Woods,  and  Ben  Hogan  

•  3  greatest  female  golfers  –  Annika  Sörenstam,  Kathy  Whitworth,  and  Mickey  Wright  

 

               

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 Jack  Nicklaus  

Jack  William  Nicklaus  (born  January  21,  1940),  nicknamed  "The  Golden  Bear",  is  widely  regarded  as  the  most  accomplished  professional  golfer  of  all  Fme.      During  his  career  on  the  PGA  Tour,  Nicklaus  holds  the  record  for  major  championships  with  a  total  18.  Nicklaus  also  holds  the  outright  record  for  the  most    wins  at  The  Masters  with  six,  and  The  Players  Championship    with  three.  He  topped  the  PGA  Tour  money  list  and  scoring    average  eight  Fmes  each.      Nicklaus  has  also  taken  part  in  various  off-­‐course  acFviFes,    including  golf  course  design,  charity  work  and  book  wriFng.    Nicklaus  also  runs  his  own  tournament  on  the  PGA  Tour,  the    Memorial  Tournament.  His  golf  course  design  company  is    one  of  the  largest  in  the  world.  Nicklaus'  books  vary  from    instrucFonal  to  autobiographical,  with  his  Golf  My  Way    considered  one  of  the  best  instrucFonal  golf  books  of  all    Fme;  the  video  of  the  same  name  is  the  best  selling  golf    instrucFonal  to  date.              

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 Tiger  Woods  

Eldrick  Tont  "Tiger"  Woods  (born  December  30,  1975)  is  an  American  professional  golfer  whose  achievements  to  date  rank  him  among  the  most  successful  golfers  of  all  Fme.  He  has  been  one  of  the  highest-­‐paid  athletes  in  the  world  for  several  years  according  to  Forbes.      Woods  has  broken  numerous  golf  records.  He  has  been    world  number  one  for  the  most  consecuFve  weeks  and  for    the  greatest  total  number  of  weeks  of  any  other  golfer.  He    has  been  awarded  PGA  Player  of  the  Year  a  record  ten    Fmes,  the  Byron  Nelson  Award  a  record  eight  Fmes.  He  has    won  14  professional  major  golf  championships,  and  79  PGA    Tour  events.  He  has  more  career  major  wins  and  career    PGA  Tour  wins  than  any  other  acFve  golfer.  He  is  the    youngest  player  to  achieve  the  career  Grand  Slam,  and  the    youngest  and  fastest  to  win  50  tournaments  on  tour.    AddiFonally,  Woods  is  only  the  second  golfer,  a]er  Jack    Nicklaus,  to  have  achieved  a  career  Grand  Slam  three  Fmes.            

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 Ben  Hogan  

 William  Ben  Hogan  (August  13,  1912  –  July  25,  1997)  is  notable  for  his  profound  influence  on  the  golf  swing  theory  and  his  legendary  ball-­‐striking  ability,  for  which  he  remains  renowned  among  players  and  fans.    His  nine  career  professional  major  championships  Fe    Him  (with  Gary  Player)  for  fourth  all-­‐Fme,  trailing  only    Jack  Nicklaus  (18),  Tiger  Woods  (14)  and  Walter  Hagen    (11).  Between  the  years  of  1938  through  1959,  Hogan    won  63  professional  golf  tournaments  despite  his    career  being  interrupted  in  its  prime  by  World  War  II    and  a  near-­‐fatal  car  accident.      Ben  Hogan  is  widely  acknowledged  to  have  been    among  the  greatest  ball  strikers  ever  to  have  played    golf.  Although  he  had  a  formidable  record  as  a    tournament  winner,  it  is  this  aspect  of  Hogan  which    mostly  underpins  his  modern  reputaFon.        

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 Annika  Sörenstam  

 Annika  Sörenstam  (born  9  October  1970)  is  a  Swedish  professional  golfer  whose  achievements  rank  her  as  one  of  the  most  successful  female  golfers  in  history.      Before  stepping  away  from  compeFFve  golf  at  the  end  of  the  2008  season,  she  won  90  internaFonal  tournaments  as  a  professional,  making  her  the  female  golfer  with  the  most  wins  to  her  name.  She  has  won  72  official  LPGA  tournaments  including  ten  majors  and  18  other  tournaments  internaFonally.      Sörenstam  holds  various  all-­‐Fme  scoring  records  including    the  lowest  season  scoring  average:  68.6969  in  2004.  She  is    the  only  female  golfer  to  shoot  a  59  in  compeFFon.  She    also  made  history  at  the  Bank  of  America  Colonial    tournament  in  2003  as  the  first  woman  to  play  in  a  PGA    Tour  event  since  1945.    Her  growing  off-­‐course  interests  include  the  ANNIKA  golf    academy,  golf  course  design,  ANNIKA-­‐branded  products,    and  a  charitable  foundaFon.      

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 Kathy  Whitworth  

 Kathy  Whitworth  (born  September  27,  1939)  won  88  LPGA  Tour  tournaments  throughout  her  playing  career,  more  than  anyone  else  has  won  on  either  the  LPGA  Tour  or  the  PGA  Tour.  In  1981  she  became  the  first  woman  to  reach  career  earnings  of  $1  million  on  the  LPGA  Tour.  She  is  a  member  of  the  World  Golf  Hall  of  Fame.    She  won  a  total  of  six  major  championships.  She  was  LPGA  Player  of  the  Year  seven  Fmes  between  1966  and  1973,  won  the  Vare  Trophy  for  best  scoring  average  by  an  LPGA  Tour  Player  a  record  seven  Fmes  between  1965  and  1972,  and  entered  the  World  Golf  Hall  of  Fame  in  1975.  She  was  named  Associated  Press  Female    Athlete  of  the  Year  in  1965  and  1967.  She  was    Named  "Golfer  of  the  Decade"  by  Golf    Magazine  for  the  years  1968  to  1977  during  the    1988  Centennial  of  Golf  in  America  celebraFon.    She  received  the  1985  William  Richardson    Award  from  the  Golf  Writers  AssociaFon  of    America  for  consistent  outstanding    contribuFons  to  golf.        

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 Mickey  Wright  

 Mary  Kathryn  "Mickey"  Wright  (born  February  14,  1935)  became  a  member  of  the  LPGA  Tour  in  1955  and  won  thirteen  major  championships  and  82  LPGA  Tour  events  in  all.  She  is  a  member  of  the  World  Golf  Hall  of  Fame.    Thirteen  of  Wright’s  victories  were  in  major  championships,  which  places  her  second  to  Pany  Berg,  who  won  fi]een  majors.  Wright  topped  the  LPGA    money  list  for  four  consecuFve  seasons  from  1961–1964    and  made  the  top  ten  on  the  list  thirteen  Fmes  in  total    between  1956  and  1969.  Wright  won  at  least  one  LPGA    Ftle  for  14  straight  seasons,  from  1956  to  1969.    Wright  reFred  from  full-­‐Fme  golf  at  age  34  in  1969,    because  of  problems  with  her  feet,  but  did  compete    occasionally  a]er  that.  Wright  won  12  majors  between    1958  and  1966,  and  she  is  the  only  player  in  LPGA  Tour    history  to  hold  all  four  major  Ftles  at  the  same  Fme.    She  now  lives  in  Port  St.  Lucie,  Florida,  and  plays    recreaFonal  golf  occasionally      

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Golf  TV  Channels  Broadcast    

                                         

Date Event TV Channel

Aug 30 - Sep 2 Deutsche Bank Championship

GOLF / NBC / SIRIUS-XM

Sep 12 - 15 BMW Championship GOLF / NBC

Sep 19 - 22 TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola GOLF / NBC

Oct 3 - 6 The Presidents Cup GOLF / NBC

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 CCGC  September  &  October  Events  Forecast  

 

 •  Sweat  CompeLLon  

•  Chinese  –  Japanese  Friendship  Cup  

•  Mini  Picnic  

•  Fall  OuLng  

•  CCGC  2013  Final  Tournament  

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