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  • Wigwam Celebrates 50 Years of Golf With Holiday Scramble

    Wigwam Celebrates 50 Years of Golf With Holiday Scramble

    The Wigwam Gold and Wigwam Patriot golf courses — now that’s a pair to draw to! Split by RTJ, Sr. in 1965, the two original nines are part of the package this holiday weekend.

    The Wigwam Golf Club invites players to join in commemorating the 50th anniversary of its iconic Gold and Patriot courses with its Throwback with Bunkerville, an event Memorial Day weekend, May 22nd through May 24th, that includes a two-person scramble tournament complete with tournament prizes, Stay & Play packages, entertainment and more.

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    All proceeds from the tournament’s Mulligan ticket sales will benefit Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Plus, Wigwam is donating $10 for each room booked that night to benefit Fighter Country Partnership, to support the men, women, families and mission of Luke Air Force Base.

    “The Wigwam originally featured just one 18-hole golf course, which was transformed into two separate courses, the Gold and Patriot, by master designer Robert Trent Jones Sr. in 1965,” said Leo Simonetta, Wigwam’s Director of Golf. “The Gold and Patriot are true parkland courses woven in and around the natural terrain of trees, lakes, canals and streams. Wigwam is thrilled to celebrate their golden anniversary with fellow golfers who appreciate this rich history as we do, and look forward to introducing these storied courses to those who have yet to experience their magic.”

    The weekend’s festivities include:

    • Lunch, raffle, music by the Big Break’s Rob West and awards celebration
    • Unveiling of historic photos and golf memorabilia
    • Contests and giveaways for guests which feature prizes such as Stay & Play packages, $50 gift cards to Wigwam Golf, HgO and more
    • Live entertainment and dancing with True to Life Band, acoustic guitar with Mary Hoffman and Classic Rock, Jazz, Blues & Country from 60’s to today’s hits with Sunday Drive
    • Lunch at the new Red’s Bar and Grill
    • Fun “Throwback” activities
    • Live Bunker to Bunker Radio remote during the tournament and festivities
    • Golden Ticket kickoff
    • And more opportunities to win through Labor Day!

    “We have a new superintendent, Jason Snyder, and the conditions are better than they have ever been,” said Simonetta. “The great golf certainly won’t stop after Throwback with Bunkerville. We have plans for the whole summer that include weekly promotions and special rates the whole family can enjoy!”

    Every Thursday, Wigwam Golf will feature special greens fees rates of $19.65 in commemoration of the year 1965, when the Gold and Patriot courses first opened. Additionally, every Sunday after 3 p.m., kids can play one round for free with the purchase of an adult round at only twenty five dollars.

    May 25th also kicks off Wigwam’s Summer Splash stay package, which includes rates starting at just $99 plus discounts on cabana rentals, golf, spa and more.

    Click on Wigwam Gold Course Review, Wigwam Patriot Course Review, and Wigwam Heritage Course Review at the Arizona Golf Authority before you play.

    And, for more information on the Gold and Patriot 50th anniversary events and offers, including to register for the tournament, please visit www.bunkergolf.com. To book your room reservation visit www.wigwamarizona.com or call (623) 935-3811.

  • Antigua Brings Cotton Comfort Back For 2015

    Antigua Brings Cotton Comfort Back For 2015

    Cotton golf shirts are back and they’re better than ever. Thanks to industry leader, Antigua Group, Desert Dry Performance Cotton is available for the 2015 season.

    antigua-logo“The Spring 2015 Men’s Golf Outerwear Collection includes this amazing new fabric,” noted Ron McPherson, President, CEO, and our favorite designation, Employee No. 1 of Antigua.

    “It combines the moisture-wicking features of our proprietary Desert Dry moisture management technology with the natural fibers of cotton to create a performance product that offers the best of both.”

    Here’s the skinny: Natural cotton fiber, that looks and feels so great but doesn’t transport moisture very well, has been blended together with Antigua’s high-tech synthetic product, which moves moisture very, very well. The actual proportions are about 60% cotton – 40% poly.

    The result is a fabric that looks and feels like cotton absent the summertime dampness, which has now been transported across the fabric to evaporate.

    Check out www.antigua.com for all the Desert Dry Performance Cotton apparel.

    Look good, feel good, play well.

     

     

  • Southern Dunes Golf Club – Ak-Chin’s Great Golf Course Get’s Even Better

    Southern Dunes Golf Club – Ak-Chin’s Great Golf Course Get’s Even Better

    From the Arizona Golf News Desk at the Arizona Golf Authority.

    southern-dunes-schmidt-curley-photographSouthern Dunes has kicked off a significant renovation project to maintain playability for leisure players, while refining its famous championship venue shot-values.

    Ak-Chin Community ownership brought all the principals back to the design table to make sure things were done properly.

    Architect of record, Fred Couples, course architects Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley, and Troon’s design/development experts were tapped to lead the construction project, which will be completed this summer.

    Beginning with a complete bunker renovation phase, turf area expansion will occur between many of the forward tees and landing areas, eliminating forced carries for those choosing to ‘tee it forward,’ and re-vegetation of several areas of the elegant, native grasses will occur throughout the Southern Dunes layout.

    New tees will be constructed for several holes, including No. 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, all 4-pars, and the notorious 3-par 17th. Plans describe a significant redesign here, with an expansion of the green, reshaping of a large dune on the left side, to open sightlines to the hole, and changes to the bunker complexes around the green – the family of three front right, and the “gobble up anything long” beast lording above the back-middle of the green.

    The final component of the construction project is a hybrid conversion of the practice facility, which will be artfully modified to act as a six-hole, “practice ground” short course in the afternoon, serving the Club’s “Player Development/Grow The Game” mission, while remaining one of the best pre-round driving ranges during busy morning hours and peak tee periods throughout the day.

    Visit Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club at www.golfsoutherndunes.com

    Before you tee it up, click Southern Dunes Golf Course Review at the Arizona Golf Authority.

     

  • Mesa Country Club Renovation Lives Up To Club’s History

    Mesa Country Club Renovation Lives Up To Club’s History

    From “Huff’s Stuff” Arizona Golf Blog by Bill Huffman at the Arizona Golf Authority

    Mesa Country Club always has had a storied history, laced with tradition and ingenuity. Now, thanks to some new ideas and renovation efforts of its members and management team, the club that dates back to 1948 is adding another chapter.

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    Over the summer, MCC closed its doors and went to work on the golf course, which holds the distinction of being a William P. “Billy” Bell original. Maybe that name is familiar, as Bell’s work in Arizona includes the Adobe Course at the Arizona Biltmore and Encanto Golf Course in Phoenix, and Randolph Park North in Tucson.

    This time around, noted Texas architect Tripp Davis and his team of associates oversaw some $300,000 to $400,000 in changes, many of which were made by the members themselves. Among other things, Davis & Co. specializes in renovations, and more recently redid prestigious Preston Trail Golf Club in Dallas, Wichita Country Club and the OU Course in Norman.

    Among the many upgrades that greeted MCC’s members when they opened the doors in late October after a spectacular overseed:

    *Several greens were reshaped and enlarged to their original specs to bring the bunkers back into play as well as to provide more cup locations. Additionally, all greens received new grass, with Tiff Dwarf Bermuda being the choice in order to ensure perfect putting surfaces in all weather.

    *About 150 yards was added to the golf course through five new tee boxes to bring it more up to date and to counter advances in technology. The par-72 layout now stretches 6,900 yards with five par 3s, five par 5s and eight par 4s. And just to keep “teeing it forward,” several new forward tees also were added.

    *Five new fairway bunkers were added and one new greenside bunker, while several other bunkers were moved. Additionally, all bunkers were filled with new sand.

    *Lakes the guard the entrance to the club’s signature ninth hole were enlarged and reshaped, with new stacked stone replacing old worn-out-looking boulders. The cart path also was reworked on that hole, and just for good measure, a fountain that lights up at night was added for ambience.

    *The clubhouse was remodeled from the lobby to the restaurant, as well as the patio, which was increased in size and spruced up with a new “blue” fire pit. New accordian-styled doors bring in the Arizona evening.

    Among the other changes, the club named a well-known club operations director in Jeff Lessig. The head pro remains Scott Wright, who has been at the club for the past six years.

    Lessig, who has a long legacy of his own in Arizona, had been the general manager at such clubs as We-Ko-Pa and most recently SunRidge Canyon. But asked if he was ready for the jump from public to private golf, he never hesitated, probably because his roots go back to Ohio’s famed Canterbury Club, where he once served as an assistant pro under the legendary Duff Lawrence.

    “My first job here in the Valley was under Duff at Desert Highlands,” Lessig pointed out, noting that Lawrence, who holds the distinction of being Arizona State’s first All-American in golf, also was the GM at Paradise Valley Country Club.

    “To date, I’ve only been here a couple of months, so it’s a little premature to know how it will all work out. But I’m feeling at home. The club has such a great history that (the job) just feels right.”

    mesa-country-club-fairway-photoAccording to Ben Keilholtz, a member at the club who works for Scottsdale-based Bluestar Golf and Resort, and who served as a consultant for the renovation, the reaction to the changes have been just shy of off the charts.

    “Essentially, we changed 12 of the 18 holes, although all 18 were touched in some way or another,” Keilholtz explained. “The goal was to modernize the club, to update the clubhouse, and to get it to 300 golfing members, because the charm of the club is you never worry about a tee time.”

    By comparison, 300 members would be bare minimum at places like Phoenix, Arizona or Paradise Valley Country Club. And you would definitely pay much, much more to belong to those other clubs considering MCC is just $4,000 up front with $300 monthly dues.

    How can they do it? Well, it doesn’t hurt to have a five-figure water bill that is probably the lowest of its kind in Arizona golf. That’s right, because of a grandfather-type deal with the City of Mesa, and the fact it still only irrigates 85 acres despite being a parkland-style golf course (aka, lots of trees), MCC really can hold down the expenses compared to its peers in the private sector.

    “(The membership drive) is going really well,” Keilholtz added. “And every new member means more cool stuff. And when you consider we need about 50 more new members, well that’s a LOT of cool stuff.”

    MCC has a wonderful past, as is sits on the corner of Country Club and Fairway drives on what once was the site of a former Hohokam Indian settlement. Through the years, it grew from the dream shared by the late Lyle Stevens and Dwight Patterson, the father of the Cactus League, to be “thee golf club” in Mesa, rivaling Arizona, Phoenix and Paradise Valley in terms of the elite private golf experience in Arizona.

    Personally, I’ve always loved to play the golf course, which is traditional in every sense with a lot of interesting par 3s and par 5s that roam up and down the club’s two distinct elevations. And the membership at MCC could not be more easygoing and yet highly tuned in to golfing their balls.

    They play a two-man “Derby” over the back nine every week that generates some nice pots, and there’s also a two-man scramble called “Little Mesa” that is played over the last three holes. The MCC “culture” also includes three member guests – the Joe Bartko Honors tournament, named after the long-time pro who led the membership for 33 years (1974-2007); the Pow-Wow, a tribute to the Hohokams that has been played for 32 years; and the season-ending Invitational, which next year will celebrate its 60th anniversary. Plus, the ladies have a tournament called the Sweet Swinger that brings in over 200 entries every year.

    mesa-country-club-starter-photoCertainly some big hitters have teed it up at MCC over the years, like former presidents Dwight Eisenhauer and Gerald Ford. And current Champions Tour Michael Allen has been a member and a “player” in those club games for the past 10 years.

    But these days, those bankers and real estate barons of Mesa no longer make up the membership at MCC. They have been replaced by families, which love to play golf, and the younger the better. According to Wright, who also played a key role in the renovation, the club can’t have enough young members if its future is to remain bright.

    “That’s our biggest goal at the moment, to bring in younger as many younger members as we can,” said Wright, who once was an assistant pro at famed Saucon Valley Country Club in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania before working at both Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club and San Marcos Golf Resort here in the Valley.

    “And to that end, Jeff and I have already started doing that, as our membership offer to members under 45 has to be the best deal of its kind in the Valley.”

    No kidding. If you’re 45 or under, you can have your $4,000 initiation divided into 60 payments over the next five years with no interest. That means for $57 a month plus the $300 monthly you can afford to belong to a private club. If you and your wife each played five times a month, that’s $36 per round.

    Plus you get great accessibility from not only Mesa but Tempe and Scottsdale, too, as well as complete practice areas for your game, three dining options, a junior Olympic-sized pool, six lighted tennis courts, and a fitness center. That’s right, for $357 a month!

    “Affordability has never been an issue. It’s more a matter of awareness,” Keilholtz explained. “Once the word gets out, that Mesa Country Club is back, I think a lot of people are going to realize that this truly is the best deal for private golf in the Valley.”

    I’d have to agree. Even though it’s all brand new, MCC’s message goes back to the early days, when ingenuity led to tradition and, ultimately, a great history that continues to unfold.

    Click “Huff’s Stuff” Arizona Golf Blog to visit Bill’s complete archive at the Arizona Golf Authority.

    Then, before you tee it up, click Arizona Golf Course Reviews for our “Insider’s Playing Review” of every golf course in Arizona – all 325 of ’em!

    It’s just part of “All Things Arizona Golf” presented by the Arizona Golf Authority.

     

  • JGAA Hosts Willie Low Invitational at Phoenix Country Club

    JGAA Hosts Willie Low Invitational at Phoenix Country Club

    From the Arizona Golf News Desk at the Arizona Golf Authority

    PHOENIX, Arizona – The Junior Golf Association of Arizona (JGAA) is set to host the annual Willie Low Invitational, honoring the late Willie Low, one of the Valley’s top golf professionals for nearly half a century. Started in 1969, the event has showcased the talents of junior golfers from across the state. Past winners have included two-time champion and current PGA TOUR golfer Billy Mayfair along with Ted Purdy.

    Junior-Golf-Association-Arizona-logoWillie Low influenced many of the Valley’s top juniors, including Howard Twitty and a young George Boutell who would later go on to win the 1962 Arizona Amateur Championship and then post a stellar career at Arizona State University, earning All American status.

    Low began his golf career at Lakeside Golf Club in Los Angeles during the 1920’s where he became lifelong friends with the likes of Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and other celebrities.

    “I am not certain how it came together, but I would bet that he introduced these great celebrities to Bob Goldwater Sr. and after 70 plus years of Phoenix Opens, the Valley of the
    Sun has been the beneficiary of these friendships,” said ASU Hall of Fame golfer, George Boutell.

    Low came to the Valley in 1931 as the Head Golf Professional at Phoenix Country Club and stayed there until his retirement in 1972. He was awarded the Anser Award by the Southwest Section PGA in 2004, honoring individuals whose positive efforts have influenced the history of Arizona golf. Mr. Low was also a member of the Arizona Golf Hall of Fame.

    “The Willie Low Junior Invitational is a tribute to Low’s passion for the game that was demonstrated through his interest in young people”. said Scott Frisch, current Head Golf Professional at Phoenix Country Club. “This tournament is a chance for all of us to reflect on the work of this great man in helping build the foundation for generations of golfers to come”.

    Some of this year’s top participants will include Alec Bone, Brenden Bone, Sam Triplett, Hayden Webb and Prescott Mann, a top finished in last year’s event. In the girl’s field top finishers Megan Knadler and Miranda Reyes will be competing once again. Other top competitors participating this year will be Kaylee Knadler, Ariana Macioce, and Alisa Snyder.

    The 2013 Willie Low Invitational will get underway on June 11 at Phoenix Country Club.

    About the Junior Golf Association of Arizona

    Founded in 1983, the Junior Golf Association of Arizona (JGAA) is a non-profit organization that introduces Arizona’s youth to the game of golf and helps junior golfers develop golf and life skills through competitive programs and tournaments. In addition to developing programs at schools and assisting Arizona golf courses with their junior programs, the JGAA conducts more than 100 programs and activities, including etiquette clinics, tournaments, and college prep seminars throughout Arizona each year. The JGAA awards two scholarship funds annually to high school senior members of the JGAA for their college education – the Tres Arnold and the John Wolfinger Memorial College Scholarships. Celebrating its 30th Anniversary in 2013, JGAA’s strong belief in teamwork and cooperation continues to guide the organization and is instilled in all of its members. Visit www.jgaa.org

  • GolfLogix Integrates Tee Time Booking into Golf GPS App

    GolfLogix Integrates Tee Time Booking into Golf GPS App

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    From the Arizona Golf News Desk at the Arizona Golf Authority

    (SCOTTSDALE, Arizona) – GolfLogix GolfLogix – the No. 1 App for Golf and global leader in GPS and club-tracking technology – has partnered with GolfNow to provide GolfLogix members with exclusive 24/7 access to book tee times at more than 4,000 golf courses worldwide directly within the app.

    The new portal seamlessly connects to GolfNow’s extensive online tee-time reservation service at a touch of the screen. GolfLogix members can also sign up for in-app alerts for immediate notification when preferred openings become available that fit predetermined search criteria, such as location, time or cost.

    “Partnering with GolfNow ensures our two million members will never again miss a great tee-time deal and saves them money on greens fees in their hometowns or at elite courses nationwide,” says GolfLogix President Pete Charleston. “This joins our patented precise GPS data, Golf Digest instruction tips and exceptional Golfsmith product discounts in golf’s most all-inclusive app – all for free.”

    GolfNow.com is the Internet’s largest and most complete tee time booking resource, permitting golfers to go online, choose a course, and quickly book a tee-time deal that fits their schedule and budget. Using leading edge technology, the service offers players access to their favorite courses through the web, e-mail and a mobile feature.

    “GolfNow is focused on finding new ways to help grow the game of golf,” says Will McIntosh, GolfNow Senior Vice President of Business Development and Strategy. “This partnership will enhance the GolfLogix user experience, by not only making it easier for them to book rounds at their favorite course any time of day, but also providing other opportunities to enjoy the game more often and within their budget.”

    Easily downloaded for free from www.GolfLogix.com, the GolfLogix GPS app is compatible with more than 60 smartphone models. It delivers accurate distances to the center of the green, yardage book quality imagery of each hole, scorekeeping and in-round pro-level stat tracking for more than 32,000 courses worldwide. For less than $20, an upgraded annual Champion membership provides golfers with club tracking and distances to any location on the hole such as pin position, hazards and landing zones.

    All membership levels include access to the GolfLogix Member Clubhouse, the No. 1 online golf community where millions of players interact through social forums, offer challenges to fellow golfers and maintain an indexed handicap. Personal web pages for each user also store performance statistics, so every round can be analyzed by fairways hit, greens in regulation, putting, shot trends and more.

    About GolfNow.com

    GolfNow.com is the Internet’s largest and most comprehensive online tee time reservation service. Using leading edge technology, GolfNow.com offers golfers more ways to stay connected to their favorite courses and tee times through the web, e-mail, as well as an iPhone mobile app. Golfers can go online 24/7, choose a course, and pick a tee-time deal that fits their schedule and budget and book the tee time. Founded in 2001, GolfNow.com has expanded to more than 80 markets in North America, Ireland, Scotland, Mexico and Bermuda, providing tee-time access to more than 4,000 courses for more than 1.1 million registered users. GolfNow.com is powered by Golf Channel, which is seen in more than 120 million homes worldwide through cable, satellite and wireless companies, as well as by GolfChannel.com, a leading golf destination on the Internet. GolfNow.com is part of GolfChannel.com’s online platform of Internet sites designed to help the recreational player enjoy every aspect of the game.

    For more information: www.Golf Channel Solutions.com and www.GolfNow.com.

    About GolfLogix

    The No. 1 App for Golf, GolfLogix boasts more than two million members on the world’s top-selling smartphones. Dedicated to offering consumers the most advanced GPS solutions with the best features, quality and price, GolfLogix helps improve individual performance. Strategic partnerships with industry-leading content provider Golf Digest and top retailer Golfsmith present members with exclusive benefits directly through the app.

    Founded in May 1999, GolfLogix was the first to introduce handheld GPS to the golf industry and holds a U.S. patent for its unique GPS and Internet-based club tracking application. Based in Scottsdale, AZ, the company has been professionally mapping courses for more than 12 years and owns the largest, most up-to-date golf course database in the world.

    In 2009, the rapid advance of smartphone technology led GolfLogix to develop and quickly capture the market with an easy-to-use application providing precise GPS distances. In addition, the software manages scorekeeping and stat tracking, then uploads them to an online clubhouse community where golfers can interact and compete with millions of other players worldwide. Now available on more than 60 different smartphone models, The No. 1 Golf App offers maps for more than 32,000 courses globally

    For more information: www.GolfLogix.com, 877.977.0162.

  • LPGA Returns to Wildfire Golf Club for RR Donnelley Founders Cup March 14 – 17

    LPGA Returns to Wildfire Golf Club for RR Donnelley Founders Cup March 14 – 17

    RR Donnelly LPGA Founders Cup - Arizona Golf AuthorityFor the third consecutive year, the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup will be played March 14-17, 2013, at Wildfire Golf Club on the grounds of the centrally located JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort and Spa.

    This full-field, four-day event will be televised live on The Golf Channel all four days and features a $1.5 million purse, with $225,000 going to the champion.

    Karrie Webb won the inaugural RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup tournament in 2011, while two-time Rolex Player of the Year winner Yani Tseng captured the title in 2012.

    The tournament is contested on a golf course we daily fee players can’t play; it combines the back-nine of the Palmer Course with the back-nine of the Faldo Course, producing a unique 6,613-yard par-72 test.

    The tournament honors the 13 original Founders of the LPGA Tour and helps provide a future for the LPGA-USGA Girls Golf Program, which has received more than $1 million from tournament proceeds in the last two years.

    Daily tickets for the event are $25, and weekly badges are priced at $75.

    To purchase tickets for the 2013 RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup, go to www.LPGAFoundersCup.com or call 1-888-LPGATIX.

  • Symetra Tour Winner to Earn Exemption into RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup

    Symetra Tour Winner to Earn Exemption into RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup

    From the Arizona Golf News Desk at the Arizona Golf Authority

    The Road To The LPGA Tour starts next week with the VisitMesa.com Gateway Classic to be played at the Longbow Golf Club, February 22-24!

    Compliments of Visit Mesa, admission is free for all tournament spectators.

    Watch Mallory Blackwelder, Sara Brown, Blair O’Neal, Birdie Kim, Tiffany Joh and other Symetra Tour stars, the future LPGA Tour players, tee it up at Longbow Golf Club playing for their share of the $100,000 purse and an exemption into the LPGA Tour’s RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup.

    The RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup will be played March 14-17 at Wildfire Golf Club at JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa.

    “It is important for the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup to continue its support for both the local communities and the development of young aspiring golfers,” said RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup Tournament Director Chris Garrett. “We are excited to partner with the VisitMesa.Com Gateway Classic, which is right down the road from our event, to offer the opportunity for a Symetra Tour player to get LPGA Tour experience.”

    The RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup marks the first domestic event on the LPGA Tour’s 2013 schedule and gives the Symetra Tour winner an opportunity to compete alongside former winners of the event including Rolex Rankings No. 1 Yani Tseng and LPGA and World Golf Halls of Fame member Karrie Webb.

    “The Symetra Tour is the best avenue for players to reach their dreams of playing on the LPGA Tour,” said LPGA Commissioner Mike Whan. “This exemption will give the winner an opportunity to compete alongside the world’s best golfers at the RR Donnelley Founders Cup. This is just another example of how the Symetra Tour is truly the Road to the LPGA.”

    The exemption into the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup falls directly in line with the Symetra Tour’s mission of preparing the world’s best young women professional golfers for a successful career on the LPGA Tour. Since the Symetra Tour began in 1980, this season marks the second time the Symetra Tour will award 10 fully exempt LPGA Tour cards to the top-10 on the season-ending Volvik Race for the card.

    Arizona Golf Authority

  • Eight Countries – 32 Players to Compete for New LPGA International Crown

    Eight Countries – 32 Players to Compete for New LPGA International Crown

    (Daytona Beach, FL) – The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) announces the International Crown, a first-of-its-kind, biennial, global match play competition commencing in 2014 that will feature teams from eight countries battling for the right to be “Crowned” the world’s best golf nation.

    LPGA International Crown - Arizona Golf AuthorityShowcasing the strength of Golf’s Global Tour, this even-year tournament will feature a four-day, match-play format with a total purse of $1.6 million – of which $100,000 will go to each member of the winning team. Each of the eight countries will be represented by four players.

    “At the LPGA, we celebrate great players from all over the world on a weekly basis, but this is the first time we’ll pit country versus country for global bragging rights,” said LPGA Commissioner Michael Whan. “Only countries that have produced the best female teams can compete and only four players from any one country will be invited. The International Crown will take women’s golf to the next level and allow fans to rally behind their homelands. In sports, there is simply nothing greater than wearing your nation’s flag, fans singing your national anthem, and bringing the CROWN home.”

    The inaugural tournament will debut July 21-27, 2014 at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Maryland, outside Baltimore. In 2016, the Crown will be played at Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove, Illinois, host of The 2009 Solheim Cup.

    Qualification criteria for the International Crown are:

    Eight teams: Based on cumulative Rolex Rankings of each country’s top four players at the conclusion of the 2013 CME Group Titleholders

    Four players from each country: Based on Rolex Rankings at date to be determined.

    Whan formally announced the International Crown today at the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, Fla. If teams for the Crown were selected according to the current Rolex Rankings, South Korea, the U.S., Japan, Sweden, Australia, Spain, Taiwan and England would battle for the inaugural title.

    “Our Tour is so global and we need this type of event,” said Stacy Lewis, the top-ranked American. “People always want to know why golfers from Asia are so good. Well, now we can see how all the countries stack up. The more we can showcase our Tour around the world, the better. Representing your country is the ultimate thing. Getting announced on the first tee when you are representing the USA, it doesn’t get any better than that. It’s a goal of mine to be in the event.”

    The format of the International Crown will feature three days of Four Ball matches wherein countries will be seeded into two brackets with four countries in either bracket. Each country will play every other country in their bracket over the course of the first three rounds to determine which five countries will advance to Sunday singles play. All points from the Four Ball matches will carry over to Sunday’s Matches where each country will play a singles match against every other country. The total cumulative points for the four days of competition will be used to determine the overall champion.

    For more information on the format, please visit LPGAInternationalCrown.com.