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18May/100

Lucky to play on The Country Club at Brookline

The Country Club at Brookline

I was lucky enough this past Fall to be invited to play The Country Club at Brookline (ranked # 33 in the world). One of the five founding member clubs of the USGA, The Country Club was built in 1895. Brookline is a leafy suburb surrounded on three sides by the City of Boston and the club is built right in the middle of it all. Brookline was described in the 19th century as the richest town in America. The mansions still visible today as you drive around Brookline are a testament to that. John F. Kennedy was born in Brookline.

Driving past the course you wouldn't even know The Country Club is there, it is surrounded by fences on all sides. If you manage to see the discrete sign for The Country Club, you drive up the tree lined entry driveway. A couple hundred feet in you are greeted by a guard house manned by the ever present Woody (pictured below). Look closely since Woody is not a person but a wooden dummy, although a well dressed one with a jacket, tie and top hat. He's the golf world's equivalent of a scarecrow and your first sign that maybe the WASPs in this part of the world have a sense of humor after all.

 

The Country Club at Brookline

 

As you continue down the entry road (you are crossing the 15th fairway between Woody and the clubhouse) you come upon one of the most beautiful clubhouses in the golf world, which fits perfectly into the landscape with its beautiful ochre color.

 

The Country Club at Brookline

 

The Country Club has a unique name not because they are pretentious but because they were the first country club in the U.S., and I would have to say that they did it right. It would be difficult to improve on anything they've done here. You approach the clubhouse around an oval driveway. Ahead of you is an old building that is the men's locker room. To your right are several other buildings - one used for curling, another houses the enclosed tennis courts, another for squash, etc. The place is a bee-hive of activity. Although it is only five miles from downtown Boston, when The Country Club was built it truly was a club located in the country with a variety of sporting activities including, originally, horse racing, which is no longer present. A club for all seasons, there is an ice skating pond with an associated club house down near the middle of the course.

 

The Country Club at Brookline

 

I was lucky enough to play The Country Club on a brilliant day, and it was very enjoyable. The course has the most varied routing I have ever seen. It follows the contours of the land and meanders its way around the property. More than a half dozen times I was surprised when the member or caddy pointed in the opposite direction of where I thought we were going to go to the next tee box. The course was designed by a variety of people; originally by Willie Campbell, with modifications by William Flynn, Geoff Cornish and Rees Jones with no singular influence being exerted.

One of the features that you find throughout the course are the glacial rock formations that holes are routed through and around, such as the par five 11th hole, aptly called Himalayas, seen below. You hit your tee shot on this hole from a high, elevated tee to a crevice in the rock canyon on the left side of the fairway. Midway between the bottom of the canyon and the elevated green is a creek that runs through the bottom of the hole. Not the type of hole you see every day and one that really uses the geography present to maximum advantage.

 

The Country Club at Brookline

The terrain for the 18 holes is quite hilly and used to good effect, although it is not a terribly difficult course to walk. I know I am beating a drum on this topic, but I am again struck by how the world's great golf courses contain so many blind shots, which I really like. The #1 handicap hole, the third, seen below, is another case in point with a blind second shot to the green.

 

The Country Club at Brookline

 

Blind second shot, hole #3

The Country Club at Brookline


View toward green, hole #3


The course also has a Redan hole, the short 12th, although it is a non-traditional version of the Redan. The hole plays from an elevated tee sharply down hill and is only 130 yards. Although it's not a typical Redan hole, I thought it was very good and guarded by a plethora of bunkers in the front.

We had just completed playing the front nine and were walking down the hill back toward the tenth tee. The tenth and first tees essentially share the same very large tee box. If a group is teeing off on one tee box, good etiquette calls for you to wait for the other group to hit before you do so and vice versa. As we were coming down the hill there were about 15 young golfers mingling around by the first tee, all wearing khakis and crimson polo shirts. As we approached, I noted that they all looked perfect. Perfectly fit, perfectly groomed, good looking, confident and athletic. It was the Harvard golf team (men's and women's), with monogramed Harvard golf bags, who use The Country Club as their golf course. It really made me think how privileged they were. Let's see, you look like Richard Gere or Jennifer Aniston, you go to (arguably) the best college in the world, are athletic, smart and play on the golf team. Is it possible to have a brighter future? These kids have got life by the balls. If anyone has ever told you that life was fair, they were lying.

I had a good caddy at The Country Club, although I had a tough time understanding him with his heavy Boston accent. After my drive on the first hole I had "143 yaawds" to the green and somehow managed a "great paah" after missing the green.

The 17th hole at The Country Club is one of the most historic in the game. It is where Francis Ouimet won the playoff against Harry Vardon and Ted Ray in 1913 to pull off one of the biggest upsets in golf history by winning the U.S. Open at age 20 as an amateur, against two of the world's best. It is also the famous green where Justin Leonard made his monster putt during the 1999 Ryder Cup and then the Americans had the unseemly, but justified, celebration on the green. I would say that the green looks a lot different than it does on TV. The green is long and narrow and is two-tiered. The putt Leonard made is even more impressive to me now, having seen how much break there is, given the two tiers.

The greens at The Country Club are all small. Along with Inverness and Pebble Beach, among the smallest in championship golf. Another unique feature of the course are the small chocolate-drop style mounds that are present around some of the greens. They force you to play from an uneven lie as a penalty for a missed green.

Like other turn-of-the-century clubs, The Country Club jealously guards the traditions of the game, thankfully. The Country Club is an old-school place to play. Like at Oakmont, you need a medical exemption to take a cart. They believe, rightly, that you should walk if you can. This policy also has the positive impact of allowing them to continue to support the noble profession of caddying.

Truth be told, Boston is not one of my favorite cities. I have always found it a bit uptight and stuffy. I was pleasantly surprised by my experience in Brookline. The club is family oriented, welcoming and not pretentious. Sitting in the dining room is a treat since the place drips with history. Most of the women sitting having lunch the day I was there were modeled after Julia Child: big-boned, elegant and proper. I also noted more than a fair share of men wearing bow ties at the club. No doubt, they still have a number of Boston Brahmins around with names like Saltonstall, Cabot, Peabody and Putnam!

 

The Country Club at Brookline

 


Hole #5

 
 

The Country Club at Brookline actually has 27 holes, the 18 hole course that the members play every day and also a nine hole "Primrose" course. Championships are held on a composite course which includes a handful of holes from the Primrose course mixed in with most of the holes from the 18 hole course. I played the members 18 hole course and not the composite course.

 

 
If you get a chance to play, I recommend wandering around the buildings around the oval driveway before or after your round. They are all old and impressive. It must be a New England thing not to modernize, and like Fenway Park, we should be greatful for that. The locker room is untouched from when it was built with old historic lockers and pipes hanging from the ceilings. There is an old glass-doored telephone box from the turn of the century in the locker room. The curling pavillion is a wonderful old musty place done in "Green Monster" green.

The Country Club is proudly guarding its provenance and is one of the most historic and special places in the world of golf.

16May/100

The photos of Tiger Woods

Elin Nordegren attends the Tiger Woods Learning Center's Block Party on October 11, 2008 in Anaheim, California.<br />
Tiger Woods and Will Ferrell

The picture on left:Elin Nordegren attends the Tiger Woods Learning Center's Block Party on October 11, 2008 in Anaheim, California.

The picture on right:Tiger Woods and Will Ferrell - Tiger Wood's 10th Annual "Tiger Jam" in Las Vegas, Nevada, May 26, 2007

Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan

Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan - The Pro-Am prior to the 2007 Wachovia Championship, May 2, 2007

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Picture on the left:Bobby Flay and Tiger Woods - Tiger Woods Learning Center's 2006 Block Party, October 7, 2006

Picture in the center:Tiger Woods during the final round of the 2007 Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, on April 8, 2007.The 2007 Masters - Final RoundAugusta National Golf ClubAugusta, Geor

Picture on the right:Tiger Woods during the final round of the 2007 Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, on April 8, 2007.The 2007 Masters - Final RoundAugusta National Golf ClubAugusta, Geor.

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27Apr/100

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27Apr/100

Mickelson rallies to win HSBC Champions

 Phil Mickelson and Tiger WoodsThousands of admirers acquired a aqueduct at the access to the HSBC Champions, all of them acquisitive to see the Sunday showdown at Sheshan International amid Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods.

The Shanghai surprise? Woods angry out to be alone a spectator, too.

Mickelson congenital a six-shot advance over the world's No. 1 amateur on the foreground nine, again rallied to exhausted addition accustomed foe, Ernie Els, with two clamp putts for a one-shot achievement in the final Apple Golf Championship of the year.

Mickelson bankrupt with a 3-under 69 and won for the aboriginal time arena with Woods in the final group.

Even with Woods out of the account - he attempt 72 and anguish up 5 shots abaft - Mickelson provided his accepted dosage of entertainment.

Trailing by one shot, Mickelson whiffed on a chancy bomb attempt beneath the 16th green, alone to save par with conceivably his best putt of the year, an 18-foot slider that alone on its final turn. He followed that with a 10-foot baboon on the 17th, which angry out to be the aberration if Els hit into the baptize on the par-5 18th and fabricated bogey.

"We all accepted that Tiger and myself would be cutting in the mid-60s and cull abroad a little bit," Mickelson said. "And yet, our accumulation was not authoritative any birdies. It was the groups in foreground of us. And I was actual advantageous to appear out on top by a shot. But this feels terrific, because I had to action actual harder throughout the day. Nothing came easy."

That was decidedly accurate for Woods.

He looked out of sorts from the start, missing baboon putts of 4 anxiety and 10 feet, again demography bifold bogey on the par-3 fourth if he hit into a aqueduct larboard of the blooming area association on the added ancillary commonly dump their garbage.

Hearing a alternation of camera shutters in the average of his exhausted on No. 7 acquired him to hit his tee attempt into a acquainted lie in the bunker, and it took Woods three shots to awning the final 75 yards and ability the blooming for addition bogey.

"Anything that could go amiss went amiss for me today," Woods said. "Just one of those days."

It concluded with a block too able that went down the coffer and into the baptize on the 18th, again accepting to delay for Mickelson to tap in for par and airing off the blooming to affectionate applause.

In the endure four times Woods has played in the final accumulation dating to the PGA Championship in August, he has won alone once. And the endure three times he and Mickelson accept played calm in the final round, Lefty has appear out on top every time.

"I didn't absolutely anticipate cutting even par today," Woods said. "The guys took it deep, and I didn't."

Mickelson accomplished at 17-under 271 and becoming $1.2 actor for his fourth achievement of the year, analogous his career-best. And while the PGA Tour does not calculation this Apple Golf Championship as official, it abiding acquainted that way.

"It would be abundant if it would count, but it doesn't yield abroad from the actuality that I exhausted 15 of the 20 best players in the world, and the acceptable activity of accepting this trophy," he said.

Mickelson became the fourth amateur to win assorted WGC events, and he abutting Woods as the alone players to win two in one year. Mickelson aswell won the CA Championship at Doral by one attempt over Nick Watney, the added amateur in the final leash Sunday. Watney, calm in the face of so abounding cameras and so abundant movement, birdied the endure two holes for a 71 and accomplished fifth.

Els put calm a beauteous allegation on a mild afternoon, traveling out in 30 to cull aural one attempt and demography the absolute advance with a baboon on the par-5 14th. He was on the border of a advance almanac and his aboriginal achievement in about 20 months, arch by one with his tee attempt burst down the average of the 18th fairway.

His was 218 yards away, his brawl on a downslope. Els didn't anticipate 4-iron was enough, and 3-iron ability yield him over the blooming and down the coffer into the water. The South African autonomous to hit a top cut with his 5-wood and "basically duffed it."

It landed in the average of the pond.

"But I can't anticipate about that," said Els, who started the annular seven shots behind. "For me to appear aback all the way, to in fact allotment the advance at that point, was absolutely nice. I'm aghast about that, but I'm traveling to absolutely anticipate about the 63 I shot."

He had to achieve for a allotment of the advance record, akin beforehand by Rory McIlroy, who accomplished fourth, and Daisuke Maruyama. It was far added allusive to McIlroy, the 20-year-old from Northern Ireland who has accomplished a part of the top 5 in six of his endure seven tournaments to move to No. 2 in the Race to Dubai on the European Tour.

Ryan Moore, who alone able for the HSBC Champions by acceptable his aboriginal PGA Tour accident in August, bankrupt with a 68 to accomplishment third, two shots abaft Mickelson. It should be abundant to move him into the top 50 in the world.

"That's my ambition every tournament, even just traveling into the weekend, to just accept a adventitious to be in the mix of things," Moore said. "And I did that this week."

Mickelson has won the HSBC Champions alert in three years, while Woods has yet to win. Even sweeter is arena with Woods, although Lefty didn't apprehend it was the aboriginal time he had won while arena with Woods in the endure group.

"It consistently feels acceptable to win any tournament, but absolutely if you accept a adventitious to go head-to-head," he said. "Although, I apperceive he didn't play his best today."

25Apr/100

Massey & Ona teams trophy at Riversdale

Callaway X-22 Irons SetQueensland state representatives Courtney Massey and Ashley Ona have won the teams event at this week's 52nd Women's Riversdale Cup International amateur golf tournament in Melbourne. The Queenslander's team triumph came courtesy of an excellent second and third placing respectively in the renowned National ranking event.
Second placed Massey was defeated by West Australian golfer Jessica Speechley on the second play-off hole of the tournment, after a tight struggle throughout the final day's play. Both players  shot two-under par final rounds to tie the leadership at one under after 72 holes, one shot ahead of second round leader Ona, who took out third position square with the card.
Elle Sandak, NSW, came home in fourth position at plus two and defending champion Ashlee Dewhurst, of Tasmania, finished tied fifth with Carly Beck at plus 7.
A superb approach shot onto the par four 18th, left Speechley with 1.5 metres putt to take the title after Courtney failed to sink a difficult 7 metres putt.
Speechley said after her win: "I was missing so many putts, but the birdie on the 16th tied me for equal first and put my mind set on to staying calm and steady. This allowed me to attack the pin on the last play-off hole."
 Junior golfer Rachel Korevaar, of Victoria, stole the headlines for part of the day when she holed out on the par 3 third hole.
Despite the relative disappointment of their respective second and third placings, the Queensland pairing of Massey and Ona were runaway winners of the teams event, finishing a full 11 shots clear of the field. 
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