Wednesday, January 26, 2011

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Venue: The Royal Golf Club,Kingdom of Bahrain,Bahrain
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Purse: €1,700,000

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The Volvo Golf Champions 2011
The Royal Golf Club
Kingdom of Bahrain, Bahrain
Date : 27 Jan - 30 January , 2011
Prize : €1,700,000


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The Volvo Golf Champions will be held January 27th through January 30th at the Royal Golf Club in the Kingdom of Bahrain, with a prize purse of €1,700,000. This is the first year of the tournament and the field will be made up of 126 past European Tour Champions, including players who have made history on the tour in the past few years.

The tournament will now be the beginning of what is called the 'Desert Swing' on the European Tournament and the Royal Golf Club Mongomerie Course will be the venue, named after and designed by Ryder Cup Captain from 2010 Colin Montgomerie.

Many of the participants have already arrived in Bahrain and some were seen yesterday at the club, taking advantage of the first official day of practice along the 18-hole Montgomerie-designed championship course which will be the centre of attention in the world of golf this week.

Among those already spotted on the fairways were Harrington, Hamilton, Simon Dyson and Nick Dougherty of England, and Paul Lawrie of Scotland.

Today will be another official practice day, while Harrington and Garcia are scheduled to meet with members of the Press, as are Volvo's golf event management president and chief executive Per Ericsson and other high-ranking officials.

Also set to compete in the Volvo Golf Champions is national team golfer Nasser Yacoob, who will be making history as the first-ever Bahraini to take part in a European Tour event.

Yacoob secured his entry by winning the Bahrain Golf Association Team Qualifier, and he will be looking to make his countrymen proud as he flies the kingdom's red and white on home soil.

On Saturday, the Volvo World Golf Challenge finalists will play in the tournament, with one amateur playing alongside two professionals in each group.

The professionals will continue to play in the individual strokeplay format, while the amateurs will play in a team competition with both professionals in their group forming their team. The best two scores of the three team members on each hole will count towards their team total.

On Sunday, only the professionals will be out for the final round.

The Volvo Golf Champions is taking place with the full support of the Bahrain Economic Development Board (EDB), under the guidance of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Chairman of the EDB.

The tournament has original and specifically devised qualification criteria, ensuring a field rich in quality, consisting only of past winners of European Tour Tournaments.

Tomorrow, there will be a Pro-Am event, while Casey, Poulter and Montgomerie are all scheduled to speak with the Press.

The field this year is an impressive one including Todd Hamilton, Michael Campbell, Robert Karlsson, Colin Montgomerie, Andrew Marshall and Anders Hansen, as well as Paul Casey, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Stephen Dodd, David Howell, Ian Poulter and Christian Cevaer as well as David Horsey, Gregory Bourdy and Michael Jonzon. You can watch the Volvo Golf Champions Live from your computer no matter where you are located by clicking on the links on this page and getting your year-long membership now.
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

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SilverRock Resort, La Quinta CC, PGA WEST · La Quinta, Calif.
Bob Hope Classic 2011 Purse: $5.5 million
Bob Hope Classic 2011 Winning Share: $990,000
Bob Hope Classic 2011 FedExCup Points: 500



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Joining the tournaments this month that make up the beginning of the 2011 season of the professional golf circuit like the Hyundai Tournament of Champions and the Sony Open in Hawaii is the Bob Hope Classic live. This will be followed by the final event in January, the Farmer's Insurance Open the 27th through the 30th, and the first tournament in February, the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Get your membership at the links on this page and you can be watching live right from your computer in high quality streaming video.

The Bob Hope Classic happens at the PGA West Course at the Palmer and Nicklaus courses in La Quinta, California, January 19th through the 23rd, which is located at the La Quinta Country Club venue. The purse for this tournament is $5,000,000 and the winner will walk away with $900,000 as well as 500 FedEx Cup points. The winner last year was Bill Haas and he will be back to defend his title this year as well. Last year, tying for second place in the tournament after Haas was Matt Kuchar, Tim Clark and Bubba Watson.

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The 2011 Bob Hope Classic's early field includes 10 PGA TOUR champions from 2010, seven past Classic winners, four 2010 Ryder Cup players and eight top-30 golfers in the 2010 FedExCup

Defending Bob Hope Classic champion Bill Haas, leading 2010 PGA TOUR money winner and 2010 FedExCup playoff runner-up Matt Kuchar, 2009 British Open champion Stewart Cink and 2007 Bob Hope Classic champion Charley Hoffman, who finished fourth in the FedExCup Playoff standings, have submitted early commitments to be among the 128 PGA TOUR professionals playing in the 52nd Bob Hope Classic, Jan. 19-23.

Dreesen will make his 17th consecutive Bob Hope Classic appearance and 20th overall, joining Bob Hope, Andy Williams, Glen Campbell, Johnny Bench, Gerald Ford, Gary Morton and Lawrence Welk as the Classic's only celebrities to play 20 years. Dreesen has the longest active playing streak in the Classic among celebrities. Cropper, Green, Morrow, Gallagher, Wolf, Ferrara, Dovolani, Lythgoe, Gault, Gervin, Sullivan, Liguori and Baier are scheduled to make their Classic debuts in the celebrity golfing field.

The celebrity field's schedule is as follows: Wednesday, Jan. 19, SilverRock Resort; Thursday, Jan. 20, La Quinta Country Club; Friday, Jan. 21, Nicklaus Private at PGA WEST; Saturday, Jan. 22, Arnold Palmer Private at PGA WEST.

Practice rounds for the 2011 Classic at all four courses will be conducted Monday, Jan. 17 and Tuesday, Jan. 18. Tournament play begins Wednesday, Jan. 19 and concludes Sunday, Jan. 23 at the Palmer Private Course at PGA WEST.


Monday, January 17, 2011

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Louis Oosthuizen’s credentials as the man to beat at next week’s 2011 Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship received a timely boost after the 28-year-old South African snatched a spectacular win at the Africa Open.

As the European Tour’s current form player, he already tops the money list for 2011 and, as one of the four 2010 Major winners taking part in this year’s Championship, running 20-23rd January at Abu Dhabi Golf Club, his recent ‘home soil’ win continues to put to bed any concerns that last year’s winning streak was a flash in the pan.

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“It was fantastic to start the season with a win,” said Oosthuizen, who birdied the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to beat England's Chris Wood and Spain's Manuel Quiros to the title. “It was my first victory since the Open Championship and it was very special that it took place in South Africa in front of my home fans and friends and family.

“I am now really looking forward to the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship next week and hope I can continue my good form. I will be working on my putting between now and then as I will need to be at my best to come out on top of such a strong field of world class players."

And it isn’t just triple European Tour winner Oosthuizen who is flexing his golfing muscles in the run up to the Abu Dhabi showpiece. Fellow 2010 Major winner, Graeme McDowell, has also been showing good form ahead of his challenge for the coveted Falcon Trophy.

Northern Ireland’s McDowell began his season in Hawaii and hit a course record-equaling 62 to take second in the Tournament of Champions at the Kapaula Resort. His success takes him to within a whisker of Phil Mickelson - another Major winner and Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship rival - who is fourth in the world rankings.

In Asia, winning European Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie was busy orchestrating a remarkable fight-back for his continent in the Royal Trophy, which is staged between Europe and Asia in a similar format to that employed at Celtic Manor last year.
Going into the final day trailing 6-2, Montgomerie led a European transformation that saw his side end unbeaten to take the cup 9-7. Spectators in Abu Dhabi will be able to see each one of the winning Royal Trophy team on the National Course when Peter Hanson, Rhys Davies, Henrik Stenson, Frederik Andersson Hed, Matteo Manassero, Pablo Martin and Johan Edfors join Montgomerie for a shot at glory in the UAE capital.

“With so many leading players making such strong starts this season, we are on course for an epic Championship,” said Faisal Al Sheikh, Events Manager for Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA), the event organiser.

“We really do have the cream of golf participating next week and I think spectators will be in for an electric weekend of sporting prowess. Fans should get down to The National to cheer on their countrymen, they will need all the help they can get to lift the Falcon this year.”

With expectations for the biggest ever spectator turnout in 2011, ADTA has designed a substantially expanded Championship Village with more attractions, restaurants, cafes and competitions. The authority’s staging of the championship over the past six editions years is driving its strategy of building and promoting Abu Dhabi’s credentials as a golfing and leisure destination of distinction.

The emirate’s golfing facilities have expanded significantly over the past year with Abu Dhabi now boasting three world-class, championship-ready facilities. The Championship takes Abu Dhabi’s name across the world to golfers who are able to book golfing holidays through the increasing number of international and local tour operators who are packaging the sport in the emirate.

Regular Championship tickets are priced at AED125 for a daily pass and AED400 for a four-day pass. Preferential rates of AED100 and AED300, respectively, apply to UGA members. Children under 18 will be admitted free when accompanied by an adult. Car parking is free during the Championship.


As part of the event’s new title sponsorship deal with HSBC, the world’s local bank, all HSBC customers gain free entry to the Championship on Thursday 20th and Sunday 23rd January by showing their debit/credit cards at the gate.

The Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship is backed by a high-profile sponsorship line-up that also includes Saeed & Mohammed Al Naboodah Group, Emirates Palace hotel, Etisalat, TDIC, Airbus, Xerox, CNN, Gulf News and Rolex.


MATCH DETAILS
Date: Jan 20 - Jan 23, 2011
Competition: Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship
Live/Repeat: Live


Started in 2006, the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship has quickly become one of the biggest events on the PGA European Tour, regularly attracting some of golf’s most famous names.

The Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship 2011 will once again be held at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club, from 20 – 23 January 2011.

The championship consistently attracts a world-class field of the game’s top international stars, including winners Chris DiMarco, Paul Casey and Martin Kaymer. Even Tour legend Gary Player has joined the Abu Dhabi field. In 2010, eight of the world’s top 14 players competed, and Ryder Cup winners such as Sergio Garcia, Colin Montgomerie, Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood have all participated.

In 2010, Martin Kaymer reigned once more, lifting the Falcon Trophy with a tournament record-equaling 21-under-par. Last year, the championship drew close to 30,000 spectators over four days all of whom enjoyed off-course entertainment and a leisure experience to rival the breathtaking action on-course.

Now, as part of a five-year partnership with HSBC, the event’s prize fund rises to US $2.7 million – an increase of US $500,000 – making it the richest purse of the Gulf Swing.

Abu Dhabi Golf Club is a world-class sporting facility and demonstrates the UAE capital’s ability to build top-tier venues for renowned international events. With enhanced spectator platforms to promote true ‘up-close viewing’, a substantially expanded championship village with even more attractions, restaurants, cafes and competitions, the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship is one of the most fan-friendly competitions on the map.




Watch here http://www.golf.sportzlivetv.com/ Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship Live Stream Online Free European Tour at Abu Dhabi Golf Club, Sas Al Nakhl . The tournament will be part of the European Tours and will be a 72 holes Stroke Play event,with no cut, at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club, Sas Al Nakhl from Jan 20 - Jan 23, 2011, LIVE online Broadcast here.


Louis Oosthuizen’s credentials as the man to beat at next week’s 2011 Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship received a timely boost after the 28-year-old South African snatched a spectacular win at the Africa Open.

As the European Tour’s current form player, he already tops the money list for 2011 and, as one of the four 2010 Major winners taking part in this year’s Championship, running 20-23rd January at Abu Dhabi Golf Club, his recent ‘home soil’ win continues to put to bed any concerns that last year’s winning streak was a flash in the pan.



“It was fantastic to start the season with a win,” said Oosthuizen, who birdied the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to beat England's Chris Wood and Spain's Manuel Quiros to the title. “It was my first victory since the Open Championship and it was very special that it took place in South Africa in front of my home fans and friends and family.

“I am now really looking forward to the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship next week and hope I can continue my good form. I will be working on my putting between now and then as I will need to be at my best to come out on top of such a strong field of world class players."

And it isn’t just triple European Tour winner Oosthuizen who is flexing his golfing muscles in the run up to the Abu Dhabi showpiece. Fellow 2010 Major winner, Graeme McDowell, has also been showing good form ahead of his challenge for the coveted Falcon Trophy.

Northern Ireland’s McDowell began his season in Hawaii and hit a course record-equaling 62 to take second in the Tournament of Champions at the Kapaula Resort. His success takes him to within a whisker of Phil Mickelson - another Major winner and Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship rival - who is fourth in the world rankings.

In Asia, winning European Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie was busy orchestrating a remarkable fight-back for his continent in the Royal Trophy, which is staged between Europe and Asia in a similar format to that employed at Celtic Manor last year.
Going into the final day trailing 6-2, Montgomerie led a European transformation that saw his side end unbeaten to take the cup 9-7. Spectators in Abu Dhabi will be able to see each one of the winning Royal Trophy team on the National Course when Peter Hanson, Rhys Davies, Henrik Stenson, Frederik Andersson Hed, Matteo Manassero, Pablo Martin and Johan Edfors join Montgomerie for a shot at glory in the UAE capital.

“With so many leading players making such strong starts this season, we are on course for an epic Championship,” said Faisal Al Sheikh, Events Manager for Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA), the event organiser.

“We really do have the cream of golf participating next week and I think spectators will be in for an electric weekend of sporting prowess. Fans should get down to The National to cheer on their countrymen, they will need all the help they can get to lift the Falcon this year.”

With expectations for the biggest ever spectator turnout in 2011, ADTA has designed a substantially expanded Championship Village with more attractions, restaurants, cafes and competitions. The authority’s staging of the championship over the past six editions years is driving its strategy of building and promoting Abu Dhabi’s credentials as a golfing and leisure destination of distinction.

The emirate’s golfing facilities have expanded significantly over the past year with Abu Dhabi now boasting three world-class, championship-ready facilities. The Championship takes Abu Dhabi’s name across the world to golfers who are able to book golfing holidays through the increasing number of international and local tour operators who are packaging the sport in the emirate.

Regular Championship tickets are priced at AED125 for a daily pass and AED400 for a four-day pass. Preferential rates of AED100 and AED300, respectively, apply to UGA members. Children under 18 will be admitted free when accompanied by an adult. Car parking is free during the Championship.


As part of the event’s new title sponsorship deal with HSBC, the world’s local bank, all HSBC customers gain free entry to the Championship on Thursday 20th and Sunday 23rd January by showing their debit/credit cards at the gate.

The Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship is backed by a high-profile sponsorship line-up that also includes Saeed & Mohammed Al Naboodah Group, Emirates Palace hotel, Etisalat, TDIC, Airbus, Xerox, CNN, Gulf News and Rolex.


2011 Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship: Holes 1-6 with European Tour players


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Q: How do you make one of the best tournaments on theEuropean Tour schedule even better?A: Lengthen the course, toughen up the bunkering and bring in one of most innovative sponsors in golf.Tim Maitland sat down with some of the world’s top players to work out how to plot your way to success at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship.

A great event is just about to get better. The Abu Dhabi Golf Championship and the Abu Dhabi Golf Club have produced some great championships and some great champions: Martin Kaymer and Paul Casey, who seem to have taken out a time-share on the trophy, would feature on anyone’s list of Europe’s elite golfers.
“I don't know if it can be better than the last few years, because it was always fantastic the way they did it. But I'm sure HSBC the way they are involved in [the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai] – the way they handle that event – I think that they can improve it still a little bit,” mused Kaymer, the defending champion, who returns to Abu Dhabi with his first Major under his belt.
“I think HSBC since many years is a huge sponsor of golf, a huge supporter of golf, and for us players, it's always nice to go back to Abu Dhabi, especially for me, the last three times I've played there, I won twice. But HSBC together with IMG, I am pretty sure they are going to put a fantastic event together,” added the 26-year-old German.
The falcon, the unique and symbolic clubhouse that stands sentinel as the season starts each year, will watch over an event that is new and improved in every way. The trophy is also in the shape of a falcon!


Firstly, the plain and simple fact of the European Tour’s domination of the 2010 worldwide season – the lion’s share of the Majors, the World Golf Championships and the Ryder Cup – has sparked a debate: I many ways it may well now be the world’s strongest pro circuit.
The course has had an overhaul; greenside bunkers are deeper and more punishing, the sand traps around the fairways have been added to or strategically altered to further complicate the options off the tee.
And then, joining up with the tournament’s driving force the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority – you have the new sponsor, whose main target in year one of their involvement is to help enhance the experience for the golf fan and to make the event more accessible and enjoyable for the golf-curious.
“You wouldn’t, as a sponsor, want to make broad, sweeping claims about improving an event as good as this,” said Giles Morgan, HSBC Group Head of Sponsorship.
“But we do have a track record in golf and a reputation for state-of-the-art spectator villages, so it’s a good starting point. We’ll reach out to people and see what we can bring to the golf community and see whether we can bring new people out to enjoy the event.”
While the world’s local bank may sound modest about its potential impact, the players seem to have fewer doubts that a strong tournament is about to get better.
“It’s happy news!” said Peter Hanson, part of the wining European Ryder Cup team.
“It’s been a strong tournament for a number of years, but hopefully it will be even stronger with HSBC coming in. They definitely make a difference. They’ve proven that in [Shanghai]. I played all of [the HSBC Champions since the first year in 2005 and that tournament just gets bigger year by year. The Abu Dhabi golf course is good and we’ve been spoiled staying in one of the best hotels in the world. It’s a favourite week of the year!”


Let's tee off along with the Euro Tour Golfers as they let you in on the secrets of navigating through the Abu Dhabi Golf Course!

Hole 1 Par 4 405 yards 370 metres

David Horsey (England)Winner of the 2010 BMW International Open in Munich Germany, numberone ranked player on the 2008 European Challenge Tour.
This is a great chance of birdie really. If you hit driver between the traps and down the right side, you’ve got only a wedge into the hole. As you stand on the tee the ideal line is between the right-hand and left-hand traps; it’s about 280 yards to run out into the left-hand trap, which is about my distance, so I just need to keep it in front of that bunker. Some of the flags are quite difficult to get to because they’re cut quite close to the edge of the green, but generally it’s a great birdie chance. The green is quite slopey and you can spin it back to a right-hand flag because there’s a bit of a backstop there. On the left there’s a little hump in the green so, depending on where the flag is, you need to control where the ball bounces and spins.
It’s a great chance to ease yourself into the round.
The mistake you don’t want to make: It’s a nice gentle start, compared to the rest of the course. You can get a bit cute around the greens sometimes: short is dead. You can spin it off the front of the green and end up with a 40-yard pitch shot, but probably the worst you can do on this hole is bogey.
Hole 2 Par 5 600 yards 548 metres
Colin Byrne (Republic of Ireland)Caddie for Eduoardo Molinari for his 2010 Barclays Scottish Open win and 2010 Ryder CupI’d have to say this is a chance. The hole plays shorter than the yardage: the wind is normally helping and the fairway has got a bit of run to it, so if you can get your drive away you can really get it down there. I know 600 yards looks a lot to amateurs, but these guys have got the name on their bag. They don’t usually struggle for distance.
Off the tee the line is the right column of the temporary arch that is usually there in the distance and there are no real tricks to the hole, although there is a new bunker to the left of the landing area this year that might complicate things.
Even if you get in the rough, there’s a chance of getting a flyer which can actually help you get there in two.
There’s water to the right of the green, but if you can reach it in two you have to go for it even if the green is quite small. Even playing it as a three-shotter, these guys are absolutely deadly with a wedge in their hands.
The mistake you don’t want to make: I don’t care what anyone else says, you have to think this is a birdie chance.
Hole 3 Par 4 439 yards 392 metres

Simon Khan (England)Winner of the 2010 BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, England

It’s a deceptive hole. This tee moved back two or three years ago. You never used to hit driver. It used to be a three wood over the corner off the forward tee. They moved it back a good 60 yards and you had to hit driver and the bunkers are definitely in play down the left. So you would hit driver at the right-hand trap over 300 yards. Even though it’s downhill you shouldn’t reach that; I don’t reach that. I haven’t seen how the bunker on the right has been reconfigured, but I’m told it’s more in play, so the game-plan might change this year.
It’s a slightly uphill second shot to a really sloping green from back to front and a bit left to right. On a calm day you’re going to have 130 yards to the front, so an eight iron to the back and a nine iron to the middle. When the pin’s back it’s a hard pin to get to. You’ve got to be quite aggressive to get back there.
The front right pin everyone hits it to the left of the pin [to avoid the bunker on the right side of the green] but then you’ve got a tricky downhill left to right putt, so it’s not one of the toughest holes but it grab you as well. If you hit your tee shot left and because it’s not easy to hole putts.
The mistake you don’t want to make: The bunkers on the left tempt you a little bit. It dog-legs left and you think you can just hit it over those bunkers, but it’s a big hit to carry over there. Into the green it’s easy to spin the ball back to the front and you’ve got a tough two putt from down there. It’s not the longest hole, but it’s full of danger.

Hole 4 Par 3 174 yards 159 metres


Peter Hanson (Sweden)Winner of the 2010 Czech Open and 2010 Iberdroia Open Cala Millor Mallorca. Member of Europe’s 2010 Ryder Cup-winning team.

It’s a great hole; a fantastic hole. If the pin is on the front of the green it’s playing a lot easier than if the pin is at the back. All the pins on the back of the green are a lot more difficult. Normally the prevailing wind is off the right, when we play this hole and it can be pretty strong. You need to hit a seven iron or six iron into the wind. A great hole! It can play so differently difficulty-wise when you move the pin around. The green is covered by bunkers on all sides and they’re even deeper and more difficult this year.
The ridge across the green is big enough that you have to get it up there if the pin is up the back. If you’re playing a little too conservatively and don’t get onto the back level the chance of a birdie putting from front to back is very, very small and you might be looking at a three-putt.I like the shorter par 3s rather than these 240-yard or 250-yard holes where you’re hitting three woods or three irons. This is about accuracy and about controlling the ball and controlling the flight.The mistake you don’t want to make: The one place you don’t want to hit it is long. If you hit it into the back bunker you have a very difficult up and down. That’s the big mistake. You’re pitching onto a down slope and that’s why the back pins are so difficult. You’re on a little bit of a top tier and from the back bunker you’re in big trouble.
Hole 5 Par 4 469 yards 428 metres

Fredrik Andersson Hed (Sweden)Winner of the 2010 BMW Italian Open in Turin

The fifth hole is a really tough one. It’s normally played into the wind (if I remember it correctly) and it’s a long hole with a green that’s quite undulated and tough when you get there. It’s 430 metres long and the wind makes it play more like 460 or so; so it’s a tough par four.
I remember it as a driver-three-iron/driver -four-iron hole. We don’t get tested that often for length – there are a few holes in the world that are really long – but it seems the courses, the new courses, get longer and longer.
You definitely have to be on the right level of the green to make putts, but the middle level is quite big so you can still have a chance to hole a decent putt from a decent distance.
The mistake you don’t want to make: If it’s into the wind you can’t fly the bunker on the left and they’ve added a new bunker in the landing area on the right this year. You have to play down the right, but the closer you get to the left side the shorter your second shot.
Hole 6 Par 4 469 yards 428 metres


Abu Dhabi Golf Course - 6th Hole


Billy “Foz” Foster (England)
2009 HSBC Caddie of the Year. The other half of Lee Westwood’s rise to world number one; caddied for Lee at the 2010 Ryder Cup.
I have absolutely no idea about this hole! The one time we played Abu Dhabi Lee missed the cut doing handstands and I can hardly remember this hole!
It must be selective memory loss. Something like that.
I seem to remember there is water that comes into play down the left and the tee shot sort of snakes to the right. A lot of guys were hitting a three wood off the tee in the region of 270 yards, which would leave probably an eight-iron into the green. Some guys were trying to take it on; being more aggressive, cutting a driver and feeding it down into the neck of the fairway to leave a wedge in. There’s a new tee and they’ve added a fairway bunker in front of the water on the left so until we see it, it’s hard to know exactly how it’ll play. Looking at the yardage book, there’s a longer carry to the right side of the green and it breaks from right to left in the middle of the green. It doesn’t look too funky a green.

Started in 2006, the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship has quickly become one of the biggest events on the PGA European Tour, regularly attracting some of golf’s most famous names.

The championship consistently attracts a world-class field of the game’s top international stars, including winners Chris DiMarco, Paul Casey and Martin Kaymer. Even Tour legend Gary Player has joined the Abu Dhabi field. In 2010, eight of the world’s top 14 players competed, and Ryder Cup winners such as Sergio Garcia, Colin Montgomerie, Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood have all participated.

In 2010, Martin Kaymer reigned once more, lifting the Falcon Trophy with a tournament record-equaling 21-under-par. Last year, the championship drew close to 30,000 spectators over four days all of whom enjoyed off-course entertainment and a leisure experience to rival the breathtaking action on-course.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

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Competition: Sony Open in Hawaii
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Sony Open in Hawaii

Club: Waialae CC

Location: Honolulu, Hawaii

Date: Jan 13-16, 2011

2011 PGA Golf Betting Online: The Sony Open in Hawaii, entering its 13th year with Sony as title sponsor, is one of the leading charity sporting events in the state of Hawaii, having raised $10 million since 1999. All net proceeds from the event benefit Friends of Hawaii Charities, an organization dedicated to providing funds to qualifying not-for-profit endeavors in support of women, children and elderly in need.

Sony Corporation (Sony) and the PGA TOUR announced that they will present live 3-D broadcasts of the 2011 Sony Open to be held at the Waialae Country Club in Oahu, Hawaii. Having conducted successful 3-D testing at multiple events this year, both parties recently concluded an agreement to present the tournament in live 3-D. The test locations included the 2010 Sony Open in Hawaii.

The 3-D coverage will be produced and distributed to U.S. households by the Golf Channel and Comcast. Of the 83 million households across the U.S., viewers who have 3-D compatible TV sets such as Sony's 3-D "BRAVIA" will be able to enjoy the closing stages of the tournament in immersive live 3-D. 3-D coverage will also be made available to PGA TOUR broadcast partners around the world that have 3-D capability.

Waialae Country Club has been the venue since 1965 and although not very long in distance, the tricky trade winds and Bermuda greens make Waialae a difficult test each year. The course nestles between the majestic Koolau mountain range on the north and blue Pacific Ocean on the south. The par-70 layout requires accuracy off the tee and precise approach shots. The tournament may easily come down to the finishing hole, a reachable par-five that generally plays down wind – a two-shot swing is a possibility. You can always expect a great finish at Waialae.

Past Champions Zach Johnson, Ernie Els, KJ Choi, Vijay Singh, and David Toms are all scheduled to play. They will be joined by head-liners Robert Allenby, Steve Stricker and long-hitting Bubba Watson. It should be a great week to sit back and watch golf – especially if you live in a place that is cold.

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The Hyundai Tournament of Champions got us warmed up and we almost struck gold with Graeme McDowell, who sizzled on Sunday and finished just out of the playoff. Let’s try again at the Sony Open, the first full-field event of 2011.

Accuracy and ball-striking will be important at Waialae this week, as the winds will be a-gustin’, the fairways were the Tour’s toughest to hit last year and the greens will be wet.

THIS WEEK’S PGA BETTING

Date: Thursday Jan 13 – Sunday Jan 16, 2011
Event: Sony Open in Hawaii
Course: Waialae CC, Honolulu, Hawaii
Purse: $5.5 million
Defending Champ: Ryan Palmer
Winning Share: $990,000
FedEX Cup Points Up For Grabs: 500

THE ELITE

Steve Stricker
Sony Open odds: +815

Stricker is certainly hot enough, having shared the lead last week after 54 holes. He also has three top-four finishes in his last four tries at Waialae. His efficient, accurate approach and putting skills make him perfectly suited to the course.

Jim Furyk
Sony Open odds: +915

Last year’s FedEx Cup winner opened 2011 strongly with a ninth-place finish last week. Furyk won the Sony Open in 1996 and has five top-10 finishes. There’s really no strike against him here unless you worry that it’s only downhill after last season.

THE CONTENDERS

Ernie Els
Sony Open odds: +1015

Els makes for a sneakier play than the top two names on this list. Not only does he offer slightly better sportsbook value, the Big Easy has won the Sony Open twice (2003, 2004) and has five top-10 finishes there. Els was 17th last week at the Hyundai but won his previous tournament. Is he about to cool off or about to start one of his runs?

Matt Kuchar
Sony Open odds: +1615

Kuchar fits the bill of Waialae contender because of his superb ball striking. He was fantastic in 2010 and picked up where he left off last week, posting three of four rounds in the 60s en route to an 18-under, sixth-place finish. However, he’s missed two straight cuts at the Sony Open. What if it’s just not his track?

SOLID PICKS

Charles Howell III
Sony Open odds: +2050

He’s perhaps the most “due” of anyone in the field this week. Howell has five top-five finishes at the Stony and is fifth all-time in money won there. He has to win one eventually, right?

Robert Allenby
Sony Open odds: +2550

He has three top-10 finishes in his last five tries at Waialae and finished second last year. Also, Allenby stayed busy during the silly season. Does that mean he’ll be in midseason form? Or will he be tired?sportsbook golf 250x250 mybanner 2011 PGA Sony Open of Hawaii Preview/Picks

Zach Johnson
Sony Open odds: +3050

Johnson pinpoint accuracy makes him someone to consider at the Sony. He won the event in 2009 and was 12th last year. However, his 23rd-place finish at the Hyundai last week was ho-hum and he’s battling a toe injury.

THE SLEEPER

Camilo Villegas
Sony Open odds: +4050

Villegas hasn’t played the Sony Open since 2006 but he’s no stranger to playing well early in seasons. Also, he may come out extra focused after a rule violation left him disqualified last week.

THE PICK

Steve Stricker will be a no-brainer to some; I definitely expect nothing less than a top-10 effort from him. You can make a decent case for the on-the-cusp Howell as well. But my gut tells me it’s Els’ week. He has a great track record at the Sony and his victory two events ago shows he’s already polished his swing early in the season.

Sony Open pick: Ernie Els +1015

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2011 Sony Open Updated Betting Odds

Kevin Na 50-1
Marc Leishman 60-1
Matt Jones 100-1
Matt Kuchar 15-1
Michael Sim 80-1
Pat Perez 50-1
Ricky Barnes 80-1
Robert Allenby 20-1
Robert Garrigus 60-1
Rory Sabbatini 40-1
Ryan Palmer 50-1
Ryuji Imada 80-1
Spencer Levin 60-1
Steve Marino 40-1
Steve Stricker 8-1
Stuart Appleby 80-1
Tim Clark 30-1
Vijay Singh 60-1
Wen-Chong Liang 100-1
Zach Johnson 30-1
zx Field (Any Other Golfers) 4-1
Camilo Villegas 40-1
Carl Pettersson 40-1
Chad Campbell 50-1
Charles Howell III 20-1
Charlie Wi 100-1
DJ Trahan 80-1
David Duval 150-1
Davis Love III 60-1
Ernie Els 12-1
Heath Slocum 60-1
Jamie Lovemark 100-1
Jason Day 30-1
Jeff Overton 50-1
Jerry Kelly 50-1
Jim Furyk 12-1
John Daly 300-1
John Senden 50-1
Jonathan Byrd 30-1
Justin Leonard 60-1
Justin Rose 30-1
KJ Choi 25-1
Aaron Baddeley 100-1
Adam Scott 25-1
Anthony Kim 40-1
Arjun Atwal 80-1
Bo Van Pelt 50-1
Boo Weekley 100-1
Brendon de Jonge 80-1
Brian Gay 60-1

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The 13th Annual Sony Open in Hawaii kicks off this morning at 9:30 am at the Waialae Country Club. Thousands are expected to attend the event that raises about $1 million for Hawaii charities every year. Monday and Tuesday's events are free and open to the public. On Wednesday $20 tickets will need to be purchased at the event, or you can purchase tickets for $15 at First Hawaiian Bank branches. One-hundred forty-four PGA golfers will participate in this year's tournament including VJ Singh, Earnie Els and Davis Love III.

Ramsay Wharton chats with Sony Open Director, Ray Stosik; Kevin Carll with the Hawaii State Junior Golf Association; Pro-Junior Skills qualifier, Junior golfer, Scotty Yamashita and Wainani Hansen of Lululemon Athletica who'll be conducting Yoga for Golfers at the Sony Open's new "Go Healthy Lifestyles Pavillion." For more information http://golflivetvnow.blogspot.com/

13th Annual Sony Open in Hawaii
Waialae Country Club
Monday, Tuesday Free to the Public
Wednewsday - Sunday, $20 Tickets ($15 at First Hawaiian Bank)
NO Backpacs, NO Cell Phones
Cameras Allowed ONLY Monday/Tuesday

New "Go Healthy Lifestyles" Pavillion located in Spectator Village between the 17th-18th Greens Wednesday-Sunday: Free yoga and fitness classes from Lululemon (Friday 4-4:45pm/ Saturday 2:30-3:15), Honolulu Club, Aloha PGA "Sports Central" Golf Swing analysis by Hawaii pros, tennis demonstrations by USTA; free flu shots to HMSA members, cooking demos by Kraft Foods, living green tips and "Fan Club" and from Blue Planet Foundation. Hawaii Wellness Directory offers up wellness, education and product resources.

Tomorrow, five of Hawaii's best junior golfers, Alex Chiarella, Allisen Corpuz, Cyd Okino, Ryan Kuroiwa and Scotty Yamashita and Japan's "Little Tiger" Kota Kagasaki will partner with five outstanding PGA TOUR professionals to play in the 5th Annual King Auto Group Pro-Junior Skills Challenge scheduled for 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday, January 11 at Waialae Country Club's 18th green. The junior golfers will be paired with PGA TOUR professionals Ricky Barnes, Fred Funk, Zach Johnson(2009 Sony Open Champion), Jerry Kelly (2002 Sony Open Champion), Matt Kucher (#1 on 2010 PGA Tour Money List) and Steve Stricker (#5 on 2010 PGA Tour Money List) for the season-opening showdown that benefits the Hawaii State Junior Golf Association (HSJGA).

Each year over a thousand students and spectators gather at this free, fun-filled community event to watch the exciting and entertaining competition and the spectacular entrance made by a select team of skydivers from Skydive Hawaii that "drop" into the event on the 18th green after jumping from a plane 6,500 feet above Diamond Head. Kamehameha Schools Band and Choir, Hula Preservation Society and cultural speaker Manu Boyd are scheduled to perform and appear at the event too.

The junior golfers are selected based on points earned throughout the year from Hawaii State Junior Golf Association (HSJGA) events that are calculated and used to determine Player of the Year and Special Event Exemption Selection. Mary Bea Porter King, president for the Hawaii State Junior Golf Association said, "Junior golfers on the top of the points list are given first priority to participate in the King Auto Group Pro-Junior Skills Challenge as their ‘reward' for playing so well throughout the year."

Sixteen-year-old Seabury Hall junior Alexander Chiarella shot an impressive 64 at the HSJGA Optimist Qualifer at Turtle Bay in 2010. He also won the 15-18-year-old HSJGA King Auto Group State Championship, the 15-18-year-old HSJGA Kaanapali Match Play Championship, the 15-18-year-old HSJGA Tournament of Championship and was named the 15-18-year-old HSJGA Player of the Year. His favorite school subject is math, but Chiarella also enjoys sports and going to the beach.

Twelve-year old Allisen Corpuz attends 7th grade at Punahou School. In her young life, she has already made two hole in one shots – the first at Hole 7 at Lomas Santa Fe in 2008 and the other at Makaha West's Hole 16 in 2010. She won an AJGA Open event at Rock Island, Illinois in 2010 and shot a par 71 at the AJGA Junior at Quad Cities, Rock Island Arsenal Golf Course in June 2010. Her favorite school subject is science.

Seventeen-year-old Cyd Okino attends Punahou School. She has already made four hole in one shots all before graduating from high school next spring and has received a full college scholarship at the University of Washington. She shot a bogey free 67 in the afternoon round of the 36-hole in the U.S. Women's Open Sectional Qualifer at Turtle Bay's Palmer Course (at 6,322 yards) in June 2008 for the Medalist win at 142 (2-under overall). Besides golf, Okino loves to sing and her favorite school subject is art. Okino also enjoys volunteering during her spare time with the Junior Optimist Club and serving food at the Next Step homeless shelter.

Seventeen-year-old Aiea High School senior Ryan Kuroiwa shot a 71-70 at the King Auto State Championship at Hokulia in July 2010. He has made an impressive three hole in one shots in his young golfing career. His favorite school subject is math. After graduation next year, Kuroiwa plans to attend the University of Hawaii on a golf scholarship. Kuroiwa also enjoys learning Japanese and collecting Oakley sunglasses.

Sixteen-year-old Scotty Yamashita attends Kamehameha Schools Kapalama campus as a junior and finished at an impressive 3rd place at the Turtle Bay Amateur this year. He scored 4 under and was ranked second place at the Optimist qualifier at Turtle Bay Resort in June 2010; finished fifth place, 1 over at the Barbers Point Invitational, Barbers Point Golf Course in July 2010 and ended in third place, 1 under in the Turtle Bay Amateur, Turtle Bay Resort in October 2010. His favorite school subject is Spanish, but he also loves a game of pick-up basketball.

"The Pro-Junior Challenge generates enthusiasm among Hawaii junior golfers. It serves as an incentive for them to play in our state tournaments where they gain qualifying points that enable them to play with the pros at Waialae," said Charlie King of King Auto Group, title sponsor of the event. "It's the experience of a lifetime for them!"

Each junior – pro team will compete in a four skills challenge: a 128-yard Miracle Shot sponsored by Monarch Insurance; Bunker Shot sponsored by Kraft Foods in Hawaii; a Chip Shot; and the final Challenge Putt sponsored by King Auto Group

The community is invited to this free Tuesday event during Sony Open in Hawaii (January 10-16, 2011). Free parking and shuttle are available at Hunakai Park. Cameras are allowed on Monday and Tuesday ONLY. No backpacks or cell phones are permitted. For more information, please call 808.523.7888, visit http://golflivetvnow.blogspot.com/

Hawaii State Junior Golf Association founded in 1998 provides an environment where any junior golfer, male or female (ages 7-18), can enjoy golf and progress at his or her own rate from beginner to proficiency, while promoting and preserving the traditions and integrity of the game. For more information about HSJGA, please visit http://golflivetvnow.blogspot.com/

Friends of Hawai‘i Charities, charity sponsor of the Sony Open in Hawai‘i, is a federal 501 (c) (3) public charity incorporated in 1998 to benefit not-for-profit organizations serving Hawai‘i's children, youth, women and needy. Over the past eleven years, Friends of Hawai‘i Charities, Inc., together with Sony Open charity partner, The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Inc., has raised and distributed more than $10,000,000 to over 350 not-for-profit organizations. For more information, visit http://golflivetvnow.blogspot.com/

Schedule: 2:45 PM • #18 HOLE

PURSE

$10,000: Competing professionals

$5,000: Donation to Hawaii State Junior Golf Association

PRO-JUNIOR TEAMS

1. Ricky Barnes & Ryan Kuroiwa
2. Fred Funk & Allisen Corpuz
3. Zach Johnson & Scotty Yamashita
4. Jerry Kelly & Cyd Okino
5. Matt Kuchar & Alexander Chiarella
6. Steve Stricker & Kota Kagasaki

4 SKILLS COMPETITIONS

1st skill: 128-yard Miracle Shot sponsored by Monarch Insurance

2nd skill: Bunker Shot sponsored by Kraft Foods in Hawaii

3rd skill: Chip Shot

4th skill: Challenge Putt sponsored by King Auto Group

FORMAT & SCORING

Each player hits two (2) shots for the first two skill challenges (128-yard Miracle Shot and Bunker Shot), with the closest of the 2 shots counting for points. Each player is given a single attempt at the Chip Shot and a single attempt at the Challenge Putt. The Pro-Jr. team with the most combined points wins the competition.

For the Challenge Putt, the teams will have the option to putt from wherever they want. The pro and the junior will have the opportunity to sink one putt each. If they make a putt, they will be awarded 1 point for every foot in length of the putt. Therefore, if the last place team is behind by 15 points, they will need to sink two 8-foot putts to move into 1st. *Note: In the event of a first-place tie, each team takes one shot from designated location. Closest to Pin wins.

2:45 P.M.

Spectacular pre-show featuring Kamehameha Schools Choir & Band and Skydive Hawaii

3:00 p.m. King Auto Group Pro-Junior Skills Challenge

1st Skill - 128-yard Miracle Shot sponsored by Monarch Insurance

2nd Skill - Bunker Shot sponsored by Kraft Foods in Hawaii

3rd Skill - Chip Shot

4th Skill - Challenge Putt sponsored by King Auto Group

4:10 p.m. Performance by Hula Preservation Society and presentation by guest speaker







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