KirkwoodGolf: 29 Nov 2008

Saturday, November 29, 2008


Elaine McBride at work as a golf teacher/coach at the Hacienda del Alamo Golf Resort


Free swing analysis offer for Festival amateurs



ELAINE McBRIDE, the Hacienda del Alamo Golf Resort
Teaching Professional, is looking forward to meeting all Festival entrants. If she can help to make you a better golfer, she will.
Five-star

practice


facilities


at HDA

By ELAINE McBRIDE
(pictured right)
First, let me tell you what the Hacienda Golf Resort Academy has to offer in the way of five-star practice facilities.
First, there is a 38-bay two-tier driving range. This is supported by two practice putting greens, a large chipping and bunker practice area.
In addition, we have a state of the art swing analysis software system and the Vector Launch Monitor, both of which are available for using within any lesson programme.
At Hacienda del Alamo our aim is to create an environment that will help and encourage people from all walks of life to enjoy golf. By providing structured golf lesson programmes that suit the needs of everyone, we will give you the confidence, knowledge and technique required to enjoy your game.
We are able to offer a number of tailored lesson packages to suit your needs, using the latest training methods to maximise the learning experience.
All programmes will be designed to help you develop your talents to their fullest in such a way that you completely understand. Every avenue will be explored to help you achieve your goal.
We hope that you will find the enthusiasm of our teaching staff infectious because their aim is for you to enjoy the great game.
Freddy Borras, another qualified PGA professional, and I will be there to help you improve your golf game. In order to show our full support to the Ladies Winter Festival, both of our golf professionals will be available to provide free swing analysis using the C-swing software for all amateurs participants on Wednesday, February 11 and Monday, February 16.
Both professionals will be available throughout the day to discuss or help fix any issues that you have with your golf swing.
Colin Farquharson investigates Elaine McBride's "other life" and makes an interesting discovery;

Ssshhhh! Keep it a secret but Elaine McBride
worked for Army Intelligence ....

Stranraer-born Elaine McBride is a golf teaching pro with a difference. A big difference, writes Colin Farquharson .
There is a part of her life she cannot tell you about. By Order of Her Majesty’s Government.
It would be gilding the lily just a little bit to say that Elaine was a professional spy … but she did serve with the Intelligence Corps in the Regular Army for five years.
She does admit that she served in Northern Ireland during the “troubles” and Bosnia when there was a lot of conflict going on. Germany was her only “overseas” posting where the natives were not restless.
“In fact, despite all that, I did manage to get lots of time off during my Army career and also got the support of my superior officers to pursue my golf further,” says Elaine who is a staff coach at the five-star Hacienda del Alamo Golf Resort in Murcia, south-east Spain.
“I used to played golf with a chopped down five-iron with my father when I was younger but I did not really get into competitive golf until I joined the Army.
“I represented the Army in many competitions and also played Tri-Service golf.”
Her background since leaving the Army had been within a Human Resources and training environment, both within the public and private sectors.
“During this time, I decided to do something I really wanted to do and change my career completely by going into golf professionally,” says Elaine who is now 33.
“I began a five-year training course with the PGA and I have loved every minute of it. I just love coaching players of all levels. It has to be one of the most rewarding jobs in the world.”
The only downside for Elaine, who lives in a little village called El Jimenadoo outwith the Hacienda del Alamo Golf Resort, is that she don’t get to play as much golf as she once did, even though she could hardly be closer to some of the best practice facilities in Spain.
“I have a recurring back injury – an old ‘war injury,’ well I did get it during my Army service – and it’s never going to get better, I’m afraid. I just have to live with it.”
For Elaine McBride, communication is the key to coaching, whether the pupil is a complete novice or a player with a single-figure handicap.
“I try to establish a rapporte with whoever I am giving a lesson rather than adopt a teacher-pupil relationship,” says Elaine.
“I believe that there is no one single method that fits everybody. Golf is an individual game and as a coach you have to be aware of that.”
In the pro golf world, Elaine admires Annika Sorenstam most for what she has done in taking the standing of the women’s game to a new level.
And, as far as the male pros are concerned, Elaine says she thinks that Adam Scott has the purest swing of all the world-class players.
Elaine is grateful to the Hacienda del Alamo Golf Resort management – fellow Scot Billy Sim from Macduff is the director of golf – for giving her first job after she gained PGA qualifications
“I’m in my third year now and I’m thoroughly enjoying it. It took me a while to get to where I wanted to be in life but that doesn’t mean I am going to sit back and be content with my lot. I am looking forward to any future challenges, as I am sure there will be.”
You could speculate that Elaine is the spy who has come in from the cold. But her lips are sealed and you have no way of making her talk ...


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Next Friday is Deadline Day for
entering LET Qualifying School

FROM THE LADIES' EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
The deadline for entries to the Ladies European Tour’s Qualifying School for the 2009 season is fast approaching. Anyone who may need to attend Q School and who has not yet submitted their entry form is being urged to do so well before the deadline of Friday, December 5 at 5pm.
If you retain your card for 2009 season following the Dubai Ladies Masters, all entry fees will be refunded.
Both stages of Qualifying School for the 2009 season will take place at the popular La Manga Club in Murcia, Spain, over a two-week period from January 5-16, 2009. Many stars of the professional and amateur game have already signed up.
Those wishing to apply are urged to hurry as interest in becoming a member of the LET is now so strong that competition to win a place on the tour via the Qualifying School is intense. For example in 2007, there were 168 players competing for one of only 30 full playing cards available.
The Qualifying School will form a key part of the LET policy for determining the starting field for tournaments in 2009. Players finishing in the top 30 of Stage II, Final Qualifying, will be offered membership of the Tour in Category 8a. Players tied for the final qualifying place will be subject to a play-off over holes to be decided to determine Category 8a players for the 2009 season.
The aim of the School is to maximise the opportunity to play for the top 30 card holders. For further information on how to sign up please download the forms from the bottom right side of the Ladies European Tour website.
If you have any questions please contact the Ladies European Tour’s entries department by e-mail on: mail@ladieseuropeantour.com.
+Amateurs competing at the Ladies European Tour Qualifying School do not jeopardise their amateur status as long as they do not accept any prizemoney.
+Any professionals competing at Stage 1 or 11 of the LET Qualifying School are invited by Director of Golf Billy Sim to visit Hacienda del Alamo Golf Resort which is only a few miles along the road from the La Manga Resort. They will be offered a free round over the Dave Thomas-designed course and use of the five-star practice facilities. E-mail Billy Sim at billysim@hdagolf.com or call him at 0034 6902 95650.

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Annika holes pitch for an eagle in
Lexus Cup tie after two days

Playing her penultimate tournament before retiring from the active side of women's pro golf, Annika Sorenstam holed a 45ft pitch for eagle on the par-5 18th hole to give herself and Suzann Pettersen a one-hole victory over Inbee Park and Eun Hee Ji in the Lexus Cup today in Singapore.
"The timing was perfect," Sorenstam said. "Suzann played extraordinarily well. I was happy to have a chance to help on the last hole."
With the comeback victory in the opening better-ball match at Singapore Island Country Club, Sorenstam and Pettersen helped the LPGA International team match defending champions Asia at six points apiece entering the closing 12 singles matches.
The first day's foursomes ended 3-3 and there was a similar scoreline in today's six better-ball ties.
Sorenstam, set to end her career next week in the Ladies European Tour's Dubai Ladies Masters, is the International team's playing captain.
"It's amazing how close it really is," Sorenstam said. "A lot of matches went to the 18th hole. The golf has been spectacular. You have to make birdies to win out here. It's been a great day and hopefully we can continue the momentum tomorrow. I wouldn't be surprised to see it come to the 18th hole."
On Sunday, Sorenstam will play Asian captain Se Ri Pak in the opening match, the first between the lontime stars.
"It's funny, you think all these years we've been out together, we've never been out head-to-head," Sorenstam said. "I'm looking forward to it."
Pettersen won the 12th and 13th holes to even the match. Ji took the 14th, and Pettersen countered on 15. Park restored Asia's 1-up lead on 16, but Pettersen tied it again with a birdie on 17. On 18, Sorenstam holed out from the rough with a 54-degree wedge after her 5-wood approach sailed right and deflected off a grandstand.
Pettersen, set to play LPGA Championship winner Yani Tseng in the third match Sunday, had eight birdies, while Sorenstam had just one birdie and the eagle.
"I got it going out there," Pettersen said. "Having Annika on your side helps me to be a bit more aggressive and I had the putter hot out there today. You got to grind so hard, every putt. Great finish to a great match. Today was a lot of good energy between me and Annika. We played a lot together and have a lot of good memories and she just keeps pulling off these great shots when it really matters."
In the second match, Solheim Cup rivals Cristie Kerr and Helen Alfredsson teamed to beat Pak and Seon Hwa Lee by two holes.
"We were pretty fired up," Alfredsson said. "We knew it was do or die, so we got it pretty close and just tried to make some birdies. It's nice when you do it."
The loss was Lee's first in eight matches in three appearances in the event. On Sunday, she'll face Angela Stanford in the final match.
"I played not too good today," Lee said. "I still have jet-lag and my condition is not good. Se Ri played well, but I did not help out there today."
After Asia swept the third, fourth and fifth matches to take a 6-5 lead, the Australian duo of Katherine Hull and Nikki Campbell left the event tied for the second straight day, beating Tseng and Namika Omata by one hole.
"It's great to have the support and the Aussie calls were pretty appropriate," Campbell said. "I am looking forward to tomorrow, but disappointed I don't have Katherine to carry me along."
The Asian pairings of Jeong Jang-Na Yeon Choi, Candie Kung-Mayumi Shimomura and Sarah Lee-Song Hee Kim won their matches. Jang and Choi edged Paula Creamer and Nicole Castrale by one hole; Kung and Shimomura beat Stanford and Natalie Gulbis 4 and 3, and Sarah Lee and Song Hee Kim topped Karen Stupples and Christina Kim 4 and 2.
"We were both so nervous," Jang said. "We were watching every single score and that was making us more nervous."
Asia won 15-9 last year at The Vines in Perth, Australia, for its second straight victory.
SCOREBOARD
First Day
ASIA 3, LPGA INTERNATIONALS 3
Foursomes
S H Kim & I Park bt H Alfredsson & C Kim 3 and 2.
S Lee & N Y Choi lost to C Kerr & K Stupples 2 and 1.
Y Tseng & S H Lee bt S Pettersen & N Gulbis and 1.
S R Pak & E H Ji lost to P Creamer & N Castrale 1 hole.
J Jang & C Kung bt A Stanford & A Sorenstam 3 and 2.
N Omata & M Shimomura lost to K Hull & N Campbell 3 and 1.
Second Day
ASIA 3, LPGA INTERNATIONAL 3
Four-ball
E H Ji & I Park lost to S Pettersen & A Sorenstam 1 hole.
S R Pak & S H Lee lost to C Kerr & H Alfredsson 2 holes.
J Jang & N Y Choi bt P Creamer & N Castrale 1 hole.
S Lee & S H Kim bt K Stupples & C Kim 4 and 2.
C Kung & M Shimomura bt N Gulbis & A Stanford 4 and 3.
YT Tseng & N Omata lost to K Hull & N Campbell 1 hole.
Scoreline after two days:
ASIA 6, LPGA INTERNATIONALS 6

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Amy Boulden, who helped Wales to win the Women's Home Internationals title at Wrexham (image by Cal Carson Golf Agency).


Rising Welsh star Amy Boulden


heading for Spanish Festival

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Amy Boulden, the 15-year-old rising Welsh star, is the latest entry for the Hacienda del Alamo Winter Women's Festival at the five-star Murcia golf resort in south-east Spain.
Llandudno-based Amy, a member of Maesdu Golf Club, earned herself a place in the Great Britain & Ireland preliminary Vagliano Trophy squad for 2009 with a stellar 2008 season.
She won the Welsh girls' match-play championship at Pennard, played in the Welsh team and the girls' home internationals at Panmure before celebrating her first full cap for Wales by playing a significant role in the capture of the Women's Home Internationals title for only a second time in nearly 100 years at Wrexham in September.
Amy won't be 16 years old until next August so she is well ahead of schedule in her rise to the front rank of women's amateur golf.
Amy flies out too late to play in the Murcia Under-16 girls' 36-hole stroke-play championship on Thursday and Friday, February 12 and 13 but she will probably join the Murcia Ladies Open field (also February 12-13) on the Friday to get her free practice round over the Hacienda del Alamo championship course which was designed by a Welshman - Dave Thomas.
Amy's dad Simon says his daughter will probably play in some of the Festival's weekend action which is made up of a St Valentine's Day pro-am on the Saturday and the Costa Calida Pairs on the Sunday.
But she is a definite starter in the Hacienda del Alamo Under-16 girls' open stroke-play championship on the Monday and Tuesday. Her rivals in that field include India Clyburn (Woodhall Spa), 12-year-old sister of the England girl international Holly Clyburn, 14-year-old Charlotte Humprhies (Burnham & Berrow), and 14-year-old Meghan MacLaren (Wellingborough), whose dad David is a European Tour director.
To encourage more Under-16 girls to compete, their entry fee has been reduced to 25 Euros and the Under-16 maximum age applies to the first day of each competition.
We would also like more senior ladies to come to the Festival. Their Under-50 maximum age also applies to the first day of each competition.
+++The Hacienda del Alamo Women's Winter Festival is on the list of early-season events recommended by the Ladies Golf Union for participation by players who are either already in the Vagliano Trophy squad or would like to bring themselves to the attention of the selectors before the team to play the Continent of Europe in Hamburg is finalised.
You can E-mail Festival Controller Colin Farquharson at Colin@scottishgolfview.com if you have any queries about the Festival.
FESTIVAL ENTRIES SO FAR
MURCIA LADIES OPEN
Two rounds stroke-play
Thursday-Friday, February 12-13
Professional entries

Jacqueline Pecoitz (Argentina)
Lien Willems (Belgium)
Amateur entries
Mary McKenna (Donabate) Senior
Patricia Morris (Donabate) Senior
Pamela Morgan (La Cala) Senior
Fionnuala Forde (Donabate)
Margo Habets (Rinkven, Belgium)
Caroline Harper (Limburg, Belgium)
Natalia Zvezdina (Rinkven, Belgium)
Sandra Hendrickx (Rinkven, Belgium)
Louise Church (Hendon) (9)

MURCIA UNDER-16 GIRLS’ OPEN
Two rounds stroke-play
Thursday-Friday, February 12-13.
No entries todate.

ST VALENTINE'S DAY PRO-AM
One round: Lady pro with three amateurs (male or female)
Saturday, February 14
Professional entries

Lien Willems (Belgium).
Jacqueline Pecoitz (Argentina)
Amateur teams:
Mary McKenna (4), Patricia Morris (11) & Fionnuala Forde (12) (all Donabate).
Mary MacLaren (4), Meghan MacLaren (4) & Rebecca Gee (4) (all Wellingborough).
Margo Habets (7), Caroline Harper (15) & Natalia Zvezdina (20) or Sandra Henrickx (20)) + pro Lien Willems (Belgium).
Natalia Zvezdina (20) or Sandra Henrickx (20) + two other amateurs.
Pamela Morgan (10) & Brian Harrold (10) (both La Cala) + one other amateur

Amateur individuals:
Louise Church (Hendon) (9).
Charlotte Humphries (Burnham & Berrow) (17)
Amy Boulden (Llandudno Maesdhu) (1.5) (to be confirmed).

COSTA CALIDA PAIRS
One round: First nine holes greensomes; Second nine holes better-ball.
Any combination of lady pros, female & male amateurs.
Sunday, February 15
Professional entries
Jacqueline Pecoitz (Argentina)
Lien Willems (Belgium)

Amateur pairings:
Mary MacLaren (4) & David MacLaren.
Meghan MacLaren (4) & Rebecca Gee (4).
Holly Clyburn (+1) & India Clyburn (13).
Pamela Morgan (10) & Brian Harrold (10).
Charlotte Humphries (17) & Rob Humphries (6).

Amateur individuals (need partner)
Louise Church (Hendon) (9)
Amy Boulden (1.5) (to be confirmed)

HACIENDA DEL ALAMO LADIES OPEN
Two rounds stroke-play
Monday-Tuesday, February 16-17.
Professional entries
Jacqueline Pecoitz (Argentina)
Lien Willems (Belgium).

Amateur entries:
Holly Clyburn (Woodhall Spa).
Mary MacLaren (4)
Rebecca Gee (4).
Louise Church (9)

HACIENDA DEL ALAMO UNDER-16 GIRLS’ OPEN
Two rounds stroke play
Monday-Tuesday, February 16-17
Charlotte Humphries Age 14.
India Clyburn Age 12.
Meghan MacLaren. Age 14.
Amy Boulden (Llandudno Maesdu). Age 15
HACIENDA DEL ALAMO GOLF RESORT VILLA RENTAL
John Green of Hacienda Golf Properties is the Festival's "preferred partner" for the rental of villas/accommodation at the five-star resort.
That means if you are going to the Hacienda del Alamo February Festival, you should do one of two things, or maybe both.
1 E-mail John Green at info@hdagolfproperties.com to find out what he can offer you and at what price.
2 Log on to John Green's website - http://www.hdagolfproperties.com/ - and see for yourself what he has to offer.

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