USA Walker Cup Captain Holtgrieve scouts Royal Aberdeen
ABERDEEN, Scotland (July 26, 2010) -- Jim Holtgrieve, 60, of St. Louis, Mo., is on a ‘scouting’ visit to Royal Aberdeen Golf Club (AKA Balgownie Links) in Aberdeen, Scotland, in advance of the 2011 Walker Cup Match, which will be played Sept. 10-11. Holgrieve, who won the 1981 U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship, played on the three winning USA Walker Cup teams -- 1979, 1981 and 198).
Everything went very well the first day (July 23). I got to the St. Louis airport early and it was a good thing as the flight was rescheduled earlier.
I made it to Edinburgh 20 minutes late at 8:10 a.m (July 24). My luggage arrived (clubs most important and intact), I went through customs, got the rental car and I was off. I am driving so I made a couple of wrong turns (they drive on wrong side of road) and finally arrived in Aberdeen.
I was too tired to play so I took a small nap and then drove out to Royal Aberdeen Golf Club to see course for the first time.
It is simply awesome. Golf in Scotland is magnificent. I met the pro and took some pictures.
Later, I went into town from the golf course (trying to learn my way around town). I tried to find a place that the team will like to enjoy a decent burger and wind down.
I then returned to hotel, the Marcliffe, an outstanding establishment. This is probably where the team will stay, according to Niall Farquharson, the Chairman of the 2011 Walker Cup Match.
Sunday (July 25), I went back to the golf course and teed it at 10 a.m.
It is a wonderful course that will take some time for our team to learn. There are a number of blind tee shots. I lost two balls and fired 78 from the blue (back) tees. Not bad for a first time.
This will be a great experience for 10 young men from America. I will write more later, as we go to the golf course today to "map."
Regards,
Captain Holtgrieve
ABOUT THE The Walker Cup
The Walker Cup Match is a biennial 10-man
amateur
team competition between the USA and a team
composed of players from Great Britain and
Ireland
and selected by The R&A. It is played over two
days
with 18 singles matches and eight foursomes
(alternate-shot) matches.
The first United States Walker Cup Team, which
in
1922 defeated the GB&I side, 8-4, at the
National Golf
Links of America, is considered among the best
teams
ever and included Francis Ouimet, Bob Jones,
Charles
“Chick” Evans and Jess Sweetser. Many of the
game’s
greatest players have taken part in Walker Cup
competition, including U.S. Open champions
Jack
Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth for
the
USA
and Graeme McDowell, Rory McIlroy and Justin
Rose
for Great Britain and Ireland.
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