ARIZONA GOLF AUTHORITY

Author: Staff AZGA

  • 2011 U.S. Open – Ralph Lauren Style

    2011 U.S. Open – Ralph Lauren Style

    The golf spotlight will soon turn to historic Congressional Country Club for the playing of the 111th US Open. To commemorate the tournament’s return to Congressional for the third time, Polo Ralph Lauren has introduced three very special US Open polo shirts. These 100% cotton polos, are designed for comfort in a relaxed, classic fit, and might just be the perfect Father’s Day gift.

    Congressional first hosted the U.S. Open in 1964, when Ken Venturi battled heat exhaustion on the final day and posted a 2-under par winning total for the tournament, marking the end of the traditional 36-hole final round for the event. Some suggest the emergence of the game’s popularity on television by this time, and the lucrative opportunity to televise an 18-hole finish on Sunday had as much to do with the change as the USGA’s concern about the field’s ability to deal with a 36-hole day in the June heat.

    Ernie Els, recently enshrined in the World Golf Hall of Fame, posted a 4-under par total in 1997 to win the second U.S. Open held at Congressional. This was Els’ second U.S. Open victory as well, his first came at Oakmont in 1994.

    Polo Ralph Lauren is the official apparel outfitter of the USGA and the U.S. Open Championship. As part of their unique partnership Polo Ralph Lauren will outfit all USGA committee members and staff, as well as more than 5,000 volunteers at the U.S. Open. The company will also help outfit USA team members in the biennial Walker Cup and Curtis Cup Matches.

    Click on 2011 U.S. Open Apparel for more information and to purchase the perfect US Open commemorative gift for Dad, and while you’re there, treat yourself to one too.

  • LPGA and Antigua Extend License Agreement Through 2013

    PEORIA, ARIZ. —The Antigua Group, Inc. and the LPGA Tour have reached an agreement to extend their license agreement through 2013. The Antigua Group, an Arizona-based company, designs and markets lifestyle apparel under the Antigua and Slazenger brands.

    “Antigua is thrilled to extend our great relationship with the LPGA. This license extension, coupled with our U.S. Solheim Cup Team work, is a great milestone for our company and brand,” said Ron McPherson, president and CEO of the Antigua Group.

    As a licensee of the LPGA, Antigua produces apparel with the LPGA logo for sale. Additionally, Antigua will design the 2011 U.S. Solheim Cup Team uniforms including shirts, pants and skirts.

    “Antigua is a global leader in golf apparel, so it’s only fitting that they continue to work so closely with the LPGA, Golf’s Global Tour,” said Jon Podany, chief marketing officer of the LPGA.

    Members of the Antigua 2011 Tour Team include Brittany Lang, Stacy Prammanasudh, Alison Walshe and Wendy Ward.

    The Spring Collection

    The Spring 2011 season — as with all of Antigua’s collections since the Peoria, Ariz.-based Antigua Group, Inc. was founded 31 years ago — combines outstanding quality, style and value.

    The new collection focuses on a sophisticated color palette, easy-to-merchandise color stories, classic styling with subtle feminine details, an expanded selection of lightweight and silky fabrics, excellent drape regardless of body type and a modern approach to traditional golfwear.

    The Spring 2011 Antigua Women’s collection is merchandised as three innovative, opulent product groups — Dashing, Mischief and Dynamic.

    DESERT DRY™ XTRA-LITE will be featured in the Dashing collection’s style illusion (nylon-mélange Polo) and Dazzle (Spandex yarn dyed Stripe Polo) style.

    DESERT DRY™ XTRA-LITE fabric will also be part of the essential product offering such as the Women’s Exceed group, which consists of a Short Sleeve Polo, and Sleeveless and Long-Sleeve Polo styles.

    Click on the AZGA link for more information about Antigua products online at shop.antigua.com

  • The Mesquite Amateur – Great Golf, Gaming and Mesquite Hospitality

    The Mesquite Amateur – Great Golf, Gaming and Mesquite Hospitality

    Mesquite Amateur Tournament Adds Gross Score Division for 2011 Event

    The Mesquite Amateur, May 30th through June 3rd, played on the spectacular golf courses in and around Mesquite, Nevada, now offers a medal play Gross Score Division for tournament participants that wish to compete on a scratch basis.

    “We have a group of players who, over the years, have asked to compete on these great golf courses on a pure 3-round gross score basis, so we added a division just for them” shared Christian Adderson, Sporting Events Manger for the CasaBlanca-Oasis Resort.

    “The avid scratch-golf crowd finds the Mesquite Amateur courses to be a proper test of their game and we want them to feel comfortable playing in our event, just as our USGA handicap players do.”

    Contested over 3-days of play on 3 different Mesquite Amateur Tournament Courses, participants register to compete in one of six flighted divisions: men’s, women’s, seniors, super-seniors, etc. Each player’s aggregate score over 3-days of play is totaled, and the top 4 finishers in each division play a 4th Championship round the next day to determine the divisional champions.

    But that’s just the tip of the iceberg, winner-wise; players posting the top 10 scores in each flight are winners too, and can conveniently spend their winnings in the Champions Room, sponsored by Callaway Golf, where all their latest and greatest gear is on display and available to the tournament participants.

    2010 Mesquite Am Champion – Chad Young

    2011 marks the 9th year this amateur event, played with an assist from your USGA handicap, is being hosted in Mesquite, a stress-free 1-hour drive up Interstate 15, just north of Las Vegas. Players from 40 different U.S. states are already registered for the tournament, including 35 players from Arizona.

    The nationwide appeal of the event is due in large part to the high-quality golf and high-value reputation the event has earned over the years, as well as the ease of traveling to Mesquite. Sponsors, including Golf Mesquite Nevada and the Mesquite Resort Association, make sure you have a great time when you arrive as well.

    This event, limited to the first 800 players to register, is highly popular with avid-amateur players of all abilities. The players rave about the immaculate golf courses Messer’s Palmer, Foster, Olson and Nicklaus built on the dramatic landscape in this locale; pristine fairways draped upon nature’s high desert terrain – “stunning” is the most popular description.

    Tournament evenings are dedicated to grand dining and entertainment events hosted in the CasaBlanca Events Center. Following play each day, the entire field comes together to enjoy the unique camaraderie amateur golfers share with each other over dinner and drinks – a bit like the PGA Tour was back in the 1960’s when those guys actually spoke to each other away from the golf course.

    This year’s first three evening events are themed for the Masters, U.S. Open and British Open golf tournaments. The final night’s Championship Dinner features the tournament wrap-up, special awards and of course, the championship trophy presentations.

    "Cigars Under the Stars" Event at the Mesquite Am

    Take a look at the  Tournament Hotels for the details on the Mesquite Amateur accommodation offerings; tournament participants are offered very competitive rates during the event. The CasaBlanca Resort & Casino hosts each evening’s banquet gathering, a Spa Breakfast, a Cigars Under the Stars Night and several other group activities. The Eureka Hotel & Casino is hosting a Texas Hold’ Em Championship on Wednesday, and if bowling is how you groove your golf swing, then the lanes at the Virgin River Hotel & Casino are for you.

    Rich Cottle, one of Altadis USA’s 200 designated Cigar VIP’s, is based in Phoenix, AZ. and furnishes the cigars for the now 4-year old Cigars Under the Stars event held at the CasaBlanca pool.

    “We had a gathering of 45 the first year”, Rich shared, “and the sign-up sheet for this year’s event suggests we’ll be hosting a gathering approaching 100.” He suspects that Altadis may provide him with their highly regarded H. Upmann product this year, but cautions, “Until I actually open the crate, I can’t know for sure what premium surprise they’ve tucked in there for the Mesquite event this year.”

    If you enjoy thrilling golf courses, well organized and professionally managed events, and the company of avid-amateur golfers just like you, we guarantee you’ll find the Mesquite Amateur’s golf, gaming and warm hospitality to be one of your very favorite “Excellent Adventures”.

  • Network at the Scottsdale Area Chamber Open

    Network at the Scottsdale Area Chamber Open

    Scottsdale, AZ – Everyone understands the importance of networking, finding the new contact to open the door to new opportunities. Countless books and articles are written about the advantage the game provides in business, whether it’s to close a deal, build relationships, entertain clients or find out where one stands on the honesty scale. And every author reaches the same conclusion – there is no better place to accomplish your business goals than on the golf course.

    The Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce is providing a perfect opportunity to network on the golf course during their 2011 Scottsdale Area Chamber Open. This annual event, scheduled for May 16th at 12:30pm at Ancala Country Club, brings together Chamber members and their guests, representing the Valley’s most influential local and national companies.

    Spots are still available, so if business-to-business networking is part of your plan, click here, to register for the opportunity to enjoy some fresh air while you’re working.

    To get a leg up on the competition, click on the link and read the Arizona Golf Authority’s local-knowledge course review for Ancala Country Club.

  • Starfire Offers Summer Golf Special

    Starfire Offers Summer Golf Special

    Starfire Golf Club is offering a “112 Days of Summer” Golf Pass. Between the dates of May 23rd and September 11th, pass holders pay $15 before noon, or $10 after noon, plus tax, for greens fees and golf cart.

    The pass is good every day of the week and includes the Mountain Shadows and Silverado courses as well, but the number of passes is limited so make your decision quickly.

    Managed by In Celebration of Golf, Starfire’s central Scottsdale location, 27-hole layout and full service clubhouse make it an interesting and convenient play. Click on the link and read the Arizona Golf Authority’s Starfire Golf Club course review.

    In Celebration offers several programs for the portfolio of courses they manage, including Silverado, Mountain Shadows and The Links at Queen Creek; click on In Celebration of Golf and check out their complete menu of golf cards.

  • Nature Valley Am tees off at TPC Scottsdale

    Nature Valley Am tees off at TPC Scottsdale

    As a pilot for Southwest Airlines, John Rutan has a built-in advantage when it comes to competing in the annual Nature Valley Amateur, a grass-roots tournament for the average guy that provides an authentic PGA Tour experience.

    And, no, it has nothing to do with his golf game even if Rutan was one of the big winners at last year’s championship at the TPC Sawgrass – the home of the prestigious Players Championship.

    “It does help to be able to fly for free,’’ said the 53-year-old Scottsdale resident, who took four shots at four different TPC qualifying sites last year before he finally broke through at the TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Ill, site of the John Deere Classic, to gain entry into finals for a second straight year.

    “I just wanted to go back in the worst way because I had such a great experience the first time around. And then after all that (qualifying) last year, I ended up winning my flight, so that was a pretty neat bonus.’’

    Rutan, who will be competing in his fourth Nature Valley Amateur on May 16 at the TPC Scottsdale, is one of those golf guys who love “playing where the pros play”. A lot of tournaments promise such an experience, Rutan added, but none deliver quite like the Nature Valley Amateur.

    “I can sum it up in a few words – they treat you special. That’s certainly what got me hooked on it,’’ said Rutan, who tried to qualify at the TPC Scottsdale, the TPC Snoqualmie and the TPC San Antonio last year before he finally pulled off the trick and eventually won the trophy.

    Basically, golfers try to qualify in five different flights – the Tour Flight (scratch to 5.9 handicap), Eagle Flight (6 to 11.9 handicap), Birdie Flight (12-17.9 handicap), Par Flight (18-24 handicap) and all-new Ladies Flight (0-24 handicap). The five winners at each of the 18 TPC qualifying sites – 90 players — advance to the TPC Sawgrass at Ponte Vedra, Fla.

    As far as costs, contestants are responsible for their transportation and rooms to the big event, but receive two rounds of golf, a pairings party dinner (contestant and guest) and an awards banquet for qualifying. The initial entry fee is $158.

    “I took my wife and sister last year, and everybody had a wonderful time,’’ Rutan related. “The first couple of times I played in the tournament, it was just one day of competition, but last year they made it two (days) and that really took it to a new level.’’

    Rutan called Sawgrass “spectacular’’ with the best greens and bunkers he’d ever played, which is saying something when you consider that Rutan plays mostly at Troon Golf facilities in Scottsdale like Troon North and Talking Stick, as well as Grayhawk and the TPC.

    But Rutan said certain elements surrounding Nature Valley’s national championship made the event better than any tournament he’d ever played in.

    “The caddies they provide are just great. They know there stuff and they really do make you feel like you’re playing in a professional event,’’ he said. “You also get a locker with your name on it right there in the TPC Sawgrass clubhouse. So there you are in the midst of all these lockers with PGA Tour players’ names on them.’’

    Oh, yes, and there was one other thing Rutan cherished about last year, when his 168 gross score led to a 150 net and his victory in the Eagle Flight.

    “The 17th hole – OMG! — I’d seen it so many times on TV during (the Players Championship) but it was even better in person,’’ he said “That walk from the 16th green to the 17th (tee) was just unbelievable.’’

    That’s why, no matter how many times it takes him, Rutan is dead-set on a return to TPC Sawgrass.

    “I’m entering at the TPC Scottsdale, which is May 16 and the first of 18 chances, and if I’m not successful, we’ll see how many it takes,’’ he said. “I know that I’d like to go back and play the TPC Snoqualmie anyway simply because it’s beautiful and it was cold and rainy the last time I was there – but still beautiful even in crummy weather!’’

    Yes, Rutan could be flying all over the country trying to land a spot in the Nature Valley Amateur – his favorite tournament on earth. He just hopes to bring home the Waterford crystal that goes to the five flight winners.

    “My big crystal trophy is on our kitchen table, so I get to look at it every day,’’ he said with obvious pride. “It’s right there with the smaller crystal trophies I got for qualifying those two straight years.’’

    If Rutan isn’t enough of a gung-ho spokesman for the event, you can always check it out at naturevalleygolf.com. Just hit the “PLAY’’ button to start the video of the 2010 tournament highlights. In fact, one of those guys holding the crystal appears to be none other than “Nature Valley veteran‘’ himself — John Rutan.

    “I guess you could call me that, for sure,’’ said the defending champ.

  • Antigua Fall Outerwear Line-up

    "Hero" Long-sleeve Mock Base Layer

    In the fashion business, you’re always a season ahead. So while it may seem odd to talk about cool weather wear just when it is about to reach 100+ in the Arizona desert, we wanted to move past the dog days of summer with this update from our favorite AZ-based golf clothing manufacturer.

    Antigua’s fall line-up of outerwear is focuses on the “layering” trend – the idea it is more desirable to take off-and-add on layers to adjust for comfort and function. The Antigua layering line-up starts with base layers that can be combined with wind resistant or water resistant wind shirts and jackets as well as worn with fuller weight outerwear pieces to function against more inclement weather.

    The base layer long sleeve mock called “Hero” uses Antigua’s proprietary Desert Dry moisture management technology and is constructed with a hyper-micro poly fleeced backing against a super soft interlock face which has enough weight to be worn alone and is light enough that it layers remarkably well. Add to that the next tier in style – ’Succeed’, consisting of a contemporary color block stretch jersey half zip shell with a micro fleece brushed back which can be worn on its own, under a jacket, over a base layer – or both depending on climate and preference.

    To round out Antigua’s outerwear collection offering, the company has a great wind shirt and wind jacket in styles ’Rendition’ and ’Highland’. Antigua’s Desert Breeze wind block fabric serves as a guard against wind while offering warmth. Made with a four-way stretch laminated jersey bonded to a water resistant membrane, Rendition and Highland both offer water resistance as well as comfort against the wind and rain. Rendition, styled with contemporary color blocking details, is available as a traditional pullover wind shirt while Highland is designed as a full zip front wind jacket. The stretch aspect of these pieces allows them to be multi functional – on the course and off.

    Explorer Golf Jacket by Antigua

    Antigua also has a variety of great golf jackets. ’Style Motion’ is a full zip jacket constructed with a stretch jersey face bonded against a high-low fleeced ’wave’ pattern engineered for warmth while allowing breathability for comfort.

    ’Style Explorer’ is built for warmth while, yet is light-weight, making it ideal for layering. With its water resistant woven shell bonded against a micro-fleece inner core Explorer wears and travels well and is well suited for both cold and precipitation alike.

    Antigua equally offers thin-layer micro fleece shells in both pullover as well as full zip styling as exceptional layering options in styles ’Frost’ and ’Sleet’ as well as traditional fleece hooded styles in both a pullover as well as full front zip styling. So, no need to let weather concerns factor into your round as Antigua has the right outerwear to get you into the clubhouse warm, comfortable and dry.

    To learn more about the company and its product line-up, visit www.antigua.com. Or, if you’re in the mood to buy, you can place your order at shop.antiqua.com

  • World’s Best Golf Sock by KENTWOOL

    World’s Best Golf Sock by KENTWOOL

    In 1843, about the time Allan Robertson defeated Willie Dunn in the 20-round “Great Match” at St. Andrews (2 rounds/day for 10 days), Englishman Thomas Kent was busy, on this side of the Atlantic, establishing the wool-textile company KENTWOOL in Philadelphia.

    Allan, the third-generation of the “feathery” ball-making Robertson family, secured the family’s place in golf history when he posted the first-ever sub-80 round at St. Andrews 15 years later, in 1858. Now, a new veteran player looks to make their mark in the game.

    In 2010, after 167-years of family stewardship, the Kent family’s fifth-generation CEO (Mark) has led KENTWOOL into the golf business. “We love golf, and as the world’s leading textile innovator, we decided KENTWOOL should develop the premier golf sock for the avid player,” commented Golf Development Director Gil Patrick.

    KENTWOOL calls their product the “World’s Best Golf Sock”. Crafted with “WINDspun” air-infused technology and proprietary blends of fine merino wool and high-tech fibers, KENTWOOL has created a new micro-climate system for moisture management and reduced abrasion and muscle fatigue. The socks feature enhanced cushioning at strategic micro-stress points along the foot to maximize comfort, increase energy levels and reduce the risk of injury.

    "World's Best Golf Sock" by KentWool

    All this – for a golf sock? “You bet,” says CEO Mark Kent. “Understand our company is family-owned, family-operated and founded upon 2 core principles; quality and our people. We manufacture products to be ‘best in class’, not to be faster and cheaper, and we choose to do it right here in the U.S. at our Pickens, South Carolina plant.”

    KENTWOOL’s dedication to quality has hit its mark. Tour stars like Bubba Watson, Kristy McPherson, Jonathan Byrd and Peter Jacobson are all converts, as are Brendon de Jonge, Jane Park, Tom Gillis and Charles Barkley. But it’s not only professionals who love KENTWOOL. “I’m encouraged and excited by the passionate responses and glowing testimonials that our KENTOOL Tour golf socks are receiving from folks all across the world,” said CEO Mark. “Most humbling have been some of the letters and online testimonials received, in many cases from non-golfers, who are astonished by the therapeutic benefits they have experienced while wearing the socks.” This group of fans includes hospital doctors, critical care RN’s and mountain bikers.

    KENTWOOL socks are available for men and women in a variety of styles, including the Tour Standard, Tour Profile, Low Profile, and Low Profile ‘Skinny’. Color options include black, navy, khaki, charcoal and natural. Ladies, who prefer a little more pizzazz, may choose lime green, pink, light blue or purple.

    We’ve played several rounds in the Tour Standard, Tour Profile and the Tour Profile Skinny and are pleased to report that KENTWOOL’s tagline the “World’s Best Golf Sock” is no exaggeration. Or, as Bubba Watson posted, “Either I’m wearing KENTWOOL socks, or I’m not wearing socks at all. Rock the Socks!”

    For more information and to order KENTWOOL Tour Golf Socks, visit www.kentwool.com/shop

  • SunRidge Canyon Provides the AZGA a Reason to Love Tuesdays

    SunRidge Canyon Provides the AZGA a Reason to Love Tuesdays

    The AZGA golf crowd knows not many folks pick Tuesday as their favorite day of the week. After all, it’s sandwiched between the “ugh, it’s Monday” and “yes, it’s hump day.” Now, the team at SunRidge Canyon Golf Club has people circling it in red on the calendar so they won’t miss “Tasty Tuesdays”.

    Tasty Tuesdays is SunRidge Canyon’s new all-you-can-eat dinner buffet featuring carved-to-order Prime Rib and Chicken Piccata. Accoutrements include a delicious selection of side dishes and, for desert, their signature Turtle cheese case. When finished, both you and your pocketbook will be full, as this delectable offer is only $19.95 per person.

    “The evening ambiance at SunRidge Canyon is just spectacular and we weren’t taking advantage of that asset,” said General Manager Jeff Lessig. “Tasty Tuesdays is the ideal way for our guests to enjoy fabulous food, the unparalleled views from our outdoor patio and the warm fellowship in our community.”

    If great food and the one-of-a-kind setting isn’t enough to make you want to phone in your reservation, just consider the expanded wine list and the live music SunRidge provides, and we think you’d be hard pressed to find a better spot for a week-night treat.

    Apparently there are a lot of folks who agree with us. “Tasty Tuesday’s has taken off like crazy since we started in mid-March,” commented Lessig. “It’s to the point where, if you don’t have a reservation, you may wait to be seated.”

    So if you want to kick back, relax and enjoy a great evening that won’t break the bank, circle Tuesday on your calendar and telephone SunRidge Canyon to reserve your table today.

    Reservations: 480.837.5396 or visit the Arizona Golf Authority story about Tasty Tuesdays at SunRidge