rolex logo

Featured News

Three Golf Shows Headed to Met Area

Three Golf Shows Headed to Met Area

ELMSFORD, N.Y. (February 17, 2010) – The MGA, along with hundreds of others representing the golf industry, will be at the Greater New Jersey Golf Show, the Lower Hudson Golf Show and the Long Island Golf Expo. Met area golfers will have the opportunity to visit travel booths as well as participate in numerous equipment and instruction activities sponsored by local businesses. The MGA will also conduct several Educational Seminars at each of the shows.

 

Inside the Rules

Every month former MGA Senior Director of Rules and Competitions Gene Westmoreland will answer one question posed by the readers of the MGA e-Revision Newsletter (click here to sign up). Gene recently received the following Rules question from a reader:

 

Q: A player is on the green putting for birdie. He hits the putt too hard and it rolls off the green and into the water hazard that is in front of the green. What is the ruling and where is the ball replaced?

USGA’s Dave Oatis Honored by Met Superintendents

The Met Open Returns to Bethpage Black in 2010

The Met Open Returns to Bethpage Black in 2010

ELMSFORD, N.Y. (January 19, 2010) – The 2009 Met Open at Ridgewood Country Club in Paramus, N.J., provided all the excitement that local golf fans have come to expect from the area’s premier event. This year promises more of the same, as the Met Open sponsored by MetLife returns to another world-renowned golf course – Bethpage Black. It’s been nine years and two U.S. Open Championships since the last Met Open was held at the Black course and much has happened since Johnson Wagner defeated Rick Hartmann by three strokes to claim his first of two Met Open titles.

2010 MGA Championship Preview

2010 MGA Championship Preview

ELMSFORD, N.Y. (January 11, 2010) — For more than a century, the Metropolitan Golf Association has conducted its championships at some of the best venues in golf, and 2010 continues that tradition. The Association’s three major events—the Ike Championship presented by Canon; the Met Amateur; and the Met Open sponsored by MetLife—are hosted by three of the most outstanding courses in the Met Area.

Inside the Rules

Every month former MGA Senior Director of Rules and Competitions Gene Westmoreland will answer one question posed by the readers of the MGA e-Revision Newsletter. Gene recently received the following Rules question from a reader:

Q: If your ball lies under a tree or shrub and your swing knocks down some leaves or branches is that a penalty?

Gene responds:

Former Met Open Champ Is New Winged Foot Head Pro

Former Met Open Champ Is New Winged Foot Head Pro

Elmsford, N.Y. (January 4, 2010) – The 2000 Met Open Champion, Mike Gilmore, was named the new head golf professional at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, N.Y. Formerly the head professional at the Piping Rock Club on Long Island, Gilmore has spent his entire 27-year career working as an assistant or head professional at MGA member clubs. Gilmore replaces John Buczek, who moved back to North Carolina this past fall.

Met Area Professionals Ready for 2010 Season

Met Area Professionals Ready for 2010 Season

ELMSFORD, N.Y (January 4, 2010)- After a brief winter hiatus, this week marks the start of the 2010 professional golf season. The PGA Tour gets underway in Hawaii, beginning January 7th, with the SBS Championship at the Kapalua Resort on the island of Maui. Only 2009 PGA Tour winners are eligible for this event, and the field of 28 players includes U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover, who conquered the rain at Bethpage Black in June.

First Tee Scholars Announced for 2010

First Tee Scholars Announced for 2010

ELMSFORD, N.Y. (January 4, 2010) - Five participants from The First Tee of Metropolitan New York were selected as First Tee scholars for the class of 2010. From the Nassau County chapter at Eisenhower Park, Lisa Agoglia, Dominick Ferrante, Richard Donovan, Jeremy Gross were chosen, and Paul Toohey was selected from the Mosholu chapter.

Donald Trump Purchases Two Met Area Courses

Donald Trump Purchases Two Met Area Courses

 

December 28, 2009Donald J. Trump recently added Branton Woods Golf Club in Hopewell Junction, N.Y., and Pine Hill Golf Club in Pine Hill, N.J., to his stable of golf courses in the Met Area. The Trump Organization’s Met Area courses currently include Trump National-Westchester in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., Trump National-Colts Neck in Colts Neck, N.J., and Trump National-Bedminster in Bedminster, N.J., the site of the 2009 U.S. Junior Amateur and Girls’ Junior championships.