Willett chasing Edfors in Spain
Danny Willett continues to chase Johan Edfors after the second round of the Open de España
Danny Willett continues to chase Johan Edfors after the second round of the Open de España
A new initiative from Bondhay Golf Club has brought together groups of young golfers from Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire to play in a competition supported by European Tour professional Daniel Willett.
The “Wee Willetts” – boys and girls all aged between 4 and 16, from Bondhay, Phoenix and Sitwell Park Golf Clubs will be playing a set of fun competitions over 9 months culminating in a final awards presentation in November.
Over 27 children took part in the first competition, a texas scramble played on Bondhay’s Par 3 Academy Course in glorious spring sunshine. Each of the teams comprised of a junior from each club, with their first piece of teamwork deciding their own team name. This lead to some great choices such as “The 3 Musketeers”, “ABC”, “Golf Buds”, “Playing Fore Par” and “Out of Bounds”.
The photo album from the event is available at http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=169113&id=689456461&l=25d260099e.
The Wee Willetts project is being developed under the watchful eye of Head Teaching PGA Professional Justin Fores from Bondhay Golf Club assisted by fellow PGA Professionals Rebecca Davies (Bondhay) and Julie Chandler (Phoenix) and Junior Organisers Glynn Perry (Phoenix) and Michelle O’Rourke (Sitwell Park).
Justin commented “The Wee Willetts is a fun and exciting way for the youngsters to develop their golfing skills as well as learning more about rules and course etiquette. Playing with juniors from other clubs and visiting other clubs promotes the key attributes of golf like honesty, respect, co-ordination and self-motivation. I hope that this pilot project in 2010 will be very successful and that we will be able to invite more local clubs to take part next year”.
The Wee Willett competition adds to Bondhays growing junior golf calendar and underlines its work in the community as part of being a English Golf Union GolfMark accredited club and recognised Golf Foundation Golf Roots Centre.
Former Bondhay junior Danny Willett finishes a respectable T6 in the Maybank Malaysian Open 2010.
Korean teen sensation Noh Seung-yul secured a dramatic one-stroke victory over illustrious countryman K.J. Choi after pulling off an audacious final-hole birdie on Sunday.
The 18-year-old Noh produced the unlikeliest of birdies at the par five 634-yard 18th hole to close out the US$2 million tournament with a final round four-under-par 68 and a 14-under-par 274 winning aggregate.
“This is more special than my first win,” said Noh, who was triumphant at the 2008 Midea China Classic en route to becoming the Asian Tour’s Rookie of the Year that season.
Latest tournament news: http://www.maybankmalaysianopen.com/mmo_news.html
Results: http://www.maybankmalaysianopen.com/mmo_results.html
Danny Willett is set to join European No.1 Lee Westwood in the Qatar Masters starting 27 January 2010.
Former Bondhay junior and European Tour Pro Danny Willett made a great start to 2010 by lying current joint 8th in the Joburg Open.
For more information visit the European Tour website here.
Don’t forget that Danny is providing his patronage for his first Junior Championship at Bondhay in August.
Look out for the Championship website updates at http://www.dannywillettchampionship.co.uk