Wednesday, August 11, 2010

WORLD DEAF GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP


Round one of the World Deaf Golf Championships

After a long and slow day, 6 hours to finish round one, the two South African ladies finished a comfortable 10th and 11th place in their first
attempt at the World Deaf Golf Championships. The top ladies after round one are :

Melissa Stockton from USA leads with 86
2nd is Susan Hamilton from New Zealand 87
3rd Jennifer Meric from Australia on 89
Vanessa McIllroy (RSA) in 10th on 98 and Gail klichowicz (RSA) 11th with 102 for the first round.

The leaderboard for the men has David Ewen from Scotland leading dayn one with 72 strokes
2nd Johnathan Rose (CAN) with 74 strokes
3rd Mark Forrest (ENG) 75 strokes
16th Cedric Touzard (RSA) 83 strokes
23 Ryan Lotz (RSA) 85 strokes
37 Danie marais (RSA) 89 strokes

Seniors leader board shows Rob Cundy (CAN) taking an early lead on 78
2nd Kenneth Hofman (CAN) 81
3rd Ian Kennedy (SCOT) 81
15th Raymond Graf (RSA) 98

The Ladies Team results has USA in front, follwed by Ireland and South Africa holding 3rd place.

The Torrance course is a beautiful and very tough course, with the most splendid views of St Andrews Bay, set up on the cliff above the sea, you can see Carnoustie across the Bay on a clear day.
The course itself is well manicured, well bunkered for the errant palyer, so club selection is paramount if you want to finished the day unscathed.
It is a typical links course, lots of rolling fairways and deep rough,and finding balls is always difficult. The organizers have thankfully stationed ball spotters along the course maikng it easier to find errant balls
which have a tendency to follow their own flight path. The greens are in excellent condition and fairly easy to read making putting rewarding.

After a very tiring and lengthy day one, day two has dawned on us cold. overcast and a bit windy. The men tee'd off at 6H30 this morning and the ladies will tee off at 12H10