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Rochester Has Many Options For Female Golfers

Posted by Golf Local On July - 29 - 2011

Now that the Wegmans LPGA Championship is over and the professional athletes have left town, women’s golf isn’t making Rochester headlines like it was back in June. That may lead to the perception that there aren’t many local golf opportunities for women, particularly for amateurs.

Thankfully, that’s not the case.

“Rochester is a golf town,” said Susanne Yarnall, the publicity director for the Women’s Rochester District Golf Association. “There are more opportunities than ever, more women-friendly leagues and courses.”

But what if making the transition from being a woman who is interested in golf to being a woman who is actually taking the steps to become a golfer seems overwhelming? It’s a normal feeling – even pros like two-time LPGA champion Heather Daly-Donofrio understand that type of hesitation. But the benefits of golf outweigh the challenges.

“At times the game of golf can be intimidating, but what all players need to understand is that the game is difficult for everyone, no matter the age, sex, or ability level of the player,” wrote Daly-Donofrio, now the LPGA’s director of tournament operations and player services, in an email. “Golf is a game that you can play for a lifetime and is a wonderful way to spend time with your friends, entertain business clients, enjoy the outdoors and, if you walk, get some exercise.”

Daly-Donfrio, who started golfing at age 15, became a professional golfer in 1993 and won on the LPGA tour in 2001 and 2004, emphasized that competition is not always the best motivation. “The key is to enjoy the game and not to worry about how well or poorly you play,” she wrote.

It is also helpful to take lessons, and get involved in local organizations, Daly-Donfrio added.

And Rochester has plenty of golf organizations to choose from, Yarnall said.

The WRDGA strives to further the advancement of golf by assisting in the development and recognition of amateur women golfers, while promoting good sportsmanship and friendly competition, according to its website. Yarnell said there are organizations in Rochester for all types of female golfers – whether you are simply looking to learn, socialize and network, or if you would like to play competitively, there are lots of options. Another example of a Rochester women’s golf organization is Rochester chapter of the Executive Women’s Golf Association (EWGA). And there’s no reason not to introduce girls to the sport early on. The Genesee Valley Golf Course is home to the First Tee of Rochester program, Yarnell said.

“People should be aware of the talent that comes out of Rochester and that’s because of the programs we have,” Yarnell said.

For those women just starting out, Daly-Donofrio recommends bringing along a friend. She said that her sister starting golfing at age 45, and brought a friend with her as she got started. “Before long she and her next-door neighbor were comparing notes and swings in the driveway,” Daly-Donofrio wrote.

For Betsy Fox of Brockport, she didn’t even have to leave her yard to find a golf partner. Her husband, John Fox, first introduced her to the game approximately nine years ago. Fox picked it up herself as a way to regain upper body strength after a medical issue and has been golfing regularly ever since.

“My best advice for women starting out is to get fitted for a good set of clubs. Find a good instructor and take a few lessons,” Fox wrote in an email. “And don’t golf with your husband until you are comfortable swinging a club!”

Fox said it can be challenging when a husband and a wife are at different skill levels, but it’s worth it to power through. They enjoy golfing together, as well as separately. They are members of separate organizations – he belongs to the Brockport Country Club and she belongs to the Arrowhead Golf club. Unaware that Daly-Dofrino had pointed out the same benefits of the sport, Fox demonstrated that amateurs find the same enjoyment out of the sport as the pros do by writing that both she and husband “love that we can get outside and enjoy the weather, and it is great exercise.”

“Golf is a mental game and that basically is the most challenging part of the sport,” Fox continued. “Women tend to get very frustrated when things don’t come together as quickly as they would like and golfing is always challenging – if it wasn’t we would all be on the pro circuit,” she pointed out.

For additional information on the organizations mentioned in this article, visit:

www.lpga.com www.thefirstteerochesterny.org www.ewgarochesterny.com www.wrdga.org

Article Written By Jessica Nicastro

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EWGA RochesterROCHESTER, NY, (March 29, 2011) – Rochester area women looking for opportunities to play golf, work on their games, and meet other women golfers, are invited to join a 2011 league organized by the local chapter of the EWGA.

The leagues are open to both EWGA members and non-members. Members receive discounts on league pricing and are given preference over non-members if leagues begin to fill.

Women can choose from a variety of formats, ranging from competitive leagues to leagues that emphasize a more fun, casual approach to the game. A beginners league at Champion Hills is designed to introduce women to the game.

The association’s 2011 leagues include:

  • Two Monday evenings leagues, one at Ravenwood Golf Club and one at Wild Wood Country Club
  • Tuesday morning league at Lima Golf Club
  • Tuesday evening league at The Brookwoods Country Club
  • Wednesday evening league at Victor Hills Golf Course
  • Two Thursday evening leagues, one at Country Club of Mendon and one at Chili Country Club
  • A Friday evening beginner’s league at Champion Hills Country Club
  • A Weekend Travel League

League registrations are accepted on a first come, first served basis.

Please visit www.ewgarochesterny.com for more information or to download a registration form.

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GolfLocal.com Raises Money For Great Cause

Posted by Golf Local On October - 9 - 2010

GolfLocal.com Invitational
GolfLocal.com Invitational – Golf Tournament

Webster East Golf Course was the home for the GolfLocal.com Invitational 4-person scramble on September 25th.

About 60 golfers and 10 volunteers took part in the tournament aimed to help raise money for the Wilmot Cancer Center. “Cancer has affected many people in my life and the lives of many others, so it only seemed fitting to donate to such a great organization,” said co-founder of GolfLocal.com Cody Dalton.

Good weather and great turnout

GolfLocal.com Invitational Putt“The turnout was great and the tournament ran smoothly” said co-founder of GolfLocal.com Eric LaBarr who help to organized the tournament. All the teams had smiles on their faces and really enjoyed the golf course.

“We got a lot of help this year,” said Dalton who also helped to organize the tournament. More than 10 local businesses donated to the event. Prizes included overnight hotel packages, golf equipment such as putters and bags from Izzo, rounds of golf at multiple area golf courses, and other great prizes.

The tournament was open to any golfer in the area, friends and family and members of the EWGA (Executive Women’s Golf Association) and Genesee Valley Men’s League graciously stepped up to support the cause.

“I really enjoyed the tournament and enjoy playing at Webster East,” said Robert Gelb in the clubhouse after the golfers finished for the day. “This was our first year playing, and I know we will come back next year.”

2010 GolfLocal.com Invitational Champs

2010 GolfLocal.com Invitational ChampionsThree teams came in at 9 under par for a 63. To determine the winning team, it came down to a putt off which continued for 3 rounds. The team including Garry Hurwitz, Jamie Hurwitz, Randy Hurwitz and Robert Gelb came out victorious.

“The tournament was well organized, the food was great, and it was a great day,” said Keith Stein.

Awards were given out for the longest drive and closet to the pin for both women and men. The men’s longest drive winner was Jamie Hurwitz and the women’s winner was Kirsten Mortensen.

Closet to the pin went to Gary Hurwitz for the men and Kirsten Mortensen for the women.

GolfLocal.com would like to thank everyone involved including the sponsors, the golfers, and all the volunteers. It was a great tournament to help such a great organization. Thanks again and we look forward to next year’s tournament.


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