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WILL PGA TOUR 3M OPEN PRODUCE MORE LOW SCORES? CATCH ALL THE ACTION LIVE ON DSTV

Posted on Wednesday, 21st July 2021 in Golf News
Kenya Golf Guide

Dustin Johnson of the US in action on the fifteenth hole during the 2nd round of The Open 2021 golf championship at Royal St George’s golf course in Sandwich, Kent, Britain, 16 July 2021. EPA/NEIL HALL

By KGC CORRESPONDENT

TPC Twin Cities opened a little over two decades ago in Blaine, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis and St. Paul. It was there that renowned golfers Arnold Palmer and Tom Lehman, the latter a Minnesota native, turned what was once a sod farm into a haven for championship golf. The par-71, 7,431-yard links course, framed by grand oaks, spruce and pines, flows through the prairie and hilly terrain of the Minnesota countryside. Small lakes dot the layout.

The course had been a regular stop on the PGA Tour Champions since 2001, hosting the 3M Championship through 2018. With that event’s conclusion, TPC Twin Cities undertook renovations to prepare itself for its debut on the PGA Tour as host of the 3M Open in 2019. It was the first time a course had made that transition.

The “competitive enhancements” began just days after the 2018 Champions. Long, harsh Minnesota winters limited the timetable for the work. The renovations lengthened the layout to its current distance and narrowed it to up the difficulty. What once played as one of the Senior Tour’s easier courses increased in distance by over 400 yards.

Many of the changes affected TPC Twin Cities’ finishing holes. On the par-4 16th hole, rough was replaced with bentgrass, and bunkers were moved to narrow the hole. The par-3 17th hole received new tee boxes. The lake on the par-5 18th hole doubled in size, completely changing how players have to approach it. Extra room was built in to accommodate grandstands and hospitality, space that will be needed again at this year’s event.

TPC Twin Cities eases players in with a relatively short par-4 that offers plenty of birdie chances. At 593 yards, the par-5 sixth hole is a double dogleg leading to a wide putting green. The seventh hole, nicknamed “Tom’s Thumb,” is a 372-yard par-4, that could see some eagles, despite the new pushed-back tee. The ninth hole is a long par-4 at 489 yards, but tends to not play up to that distance thanks to the wind. The treacherous green slopes toward a lake on the right. The par-4 14th hole, measuring 415 yards, doglegs left around Cavner’s Cove.

We want birdies and train wrecks,” as Hollis Cavner, the tournament’s executive director, said before the inaugural event. ”We feel very comfortable that this golf course is going to play hard and fast. It’s going to play long. If we get wind, it’s a game-changer.”

That generally wasn’t the case against its first PGA Tour field. Matthew Wolff shot 21-under for the event in just his third PGA Tour event as a professional. The exciting finish included two eagles. Bryson DeChambeau’s was followed by Wolff’s 26-foot eagle putt for the lead and the win. He bested DeChambeau and Collin Morikawa by just one stroke. The cut line was 4-under. Twelve players finished the weekend better than 15-under.

SuperSport viewers on DStv can look forward to seeing all the action from the PGA Tour’s 3M Open at the TPC Twin Cities in Minnesota, Minneapolis from Thursday 22 to Sunday 23 July 2021.

SuperSport is the ultimate destination for Golf fans, with an unparalleled selection of action from around the world.

The 2021 3M Open will see reigning champion Michael Thompson looking to put up a strong defence of his title. The 36-year-old American won last year’s event by two strokes from compatriot Adam Long.

Soon after winning the 2020 3M Open, Thompson and his wife welcomed their first child to the world, and the golfer is excited that he will have friends and family amongst the spectators who will be welcomed back to TPC Twin Cities this time around.

“Any time we have a great moment in our lives, we want to be able to share it with the ones we love the most, right? Not having them there was a bit sad, even though I had tears of joy for winning,” Thompson explained. “My family will be here, my daughter is now 15 months old and aware of what’s going on. It’ll be exciting to experience this tournament as a past champion and defending champion.”

He added, “I remember the first year being here, walking down 18 on Saturday it was just lined with people. I know the community here loves golf and they love coming out to support their favourite golfers and come and see some great golf. I’m excited to see what it’s going to be like this year, I think it’s going to be amped up just a little bit more.”

One of the main threats to Thompson’s title will come from world number two ranked Dustin Johnson. “We are thrilled with this early commitment and appreciate Dustin adding us to his summer schedule and we look forward to welcoming him back,” said 3M Open Executive Director Hollis Cavner.

Players who will be making their 3M Open debuts include Rickie Fowler, South Africans Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel, and 2021 United States Ryder Cup Captain Steve Stricker.

We look forward to tournament week and all of the positives that will come out of this great annual event that can provide so much for the community and the charitable partners this annual PGA TOUR tournament supports,” said tournament director Mike Welch.

TPC Twin Cities is a 7,164 yard par 72 course. The purse for the 3M Open is $6.6million.

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PGA Tour 3M Open broadcast details

All times CAT

Thursday 22 July

20:30: Day 1 – LIVE on SuperSport Grandstand and SuperSport Golf

Friday 23 July

20:30: Day 2 – LIVE on SuperSport Golf

Saturday 24 July

19:00: Day 3 – LIVE on SuperSport Golf

Sunday 25 July

19:00: Day 4 – LIVE on SuperSport Golf

 

 

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HOW JOHN MATHAI WON NANYUKI LEG OF NCBA GOLF SERIES 

Posted on Monday, 19th July 2021 in Golf News
Kenya Golf Guide

NCBA Group Chief of Staff, Louisa Wandabwa (left) presents a trophy to Men winner Peter Rimui at the Nanyuki Sports Club leg of the 2021 NCBA Golf Series.

By DANIELLA APIYO AND AMANDA DAMARIS
Handicap nine home player, John Mathai, carded an excellent round of 38 points on Saturday to emerge overall winner of the Nanyuki Sports Club’s leg of the 2021 NCBA Golf Series. His impressive form saw him become the Series’ eighth winner, with thirteen more legs to go. 
His stellar effort saw him edge out fellow clubmate Peter Rimui (9), who carded a round of 36 to clinch top honours in the men’s category, ahead of Cyprian Bundi (1), who finished the day with 35 points to claim runner’s-up spot in the category. 
In the ladies’ category, Dr. Samantha Mathu (27) took top honours with a round of 24 points ahead of Lucy Njuguna (11), who finished the round with 21 points. In subsequent events, Gurung Tek (16) emerged as the first nine winner with 21 Stableford points, as Kelvin Gitonga (12) claimed the honours for the second nine with 19 Stableford points. 
The Nanyuki Sports Club leg, the eighth in the NCBA Golf Series, was the second event of a doubleheader weekend in the calendar, which featured a Club Nite at the Nyeri Golf Club on Friday, July 16, 2021, that was sponsored by NCBA Group.
At the Nyeri event, handicap nine home player, Felix Kibicho, was the 18-hole winner on countback, having carded a round of 35 points ahead of handicap 19, Charles Wanjau, who posted a round of 35 to claim the runner-up spot. 
Meanwhile, Dr. Richard Kabugi (28) was crowned the nine-hole winner on countback, having carded 18 Stableford points ahead of Dr. Ephantus Mate (14), who finished the day runner-up in the category with 18 points. 
In other events, George Kiguta (10) was the first nine winner with 21 points as Dr. Samuel Kiragu claimed the honours in the second nine on countback with 19 points. 
Speaking on the side-lines of the Nanyuki leg of the series, NCBA Group Managing Director, John Gachora, said: “Selecting Nanyuki to be part of this series was driven by two things: one is that we have many customers here, and part of what we do through the NCBA Golf Series is to spend time with our customers, so Nanyuki becomes that important for us. 
“The second thing is just the importance of golf to Nanyuki. As you notice, Nanyuki has been such an important club golf-wise; if you walk around the course, you see a lot of NCBA branding, which means we have been part of that golf story for Nanyuki. So, for us, it is exciting to be here,” he said.
As part of the activities, NCBA donated indigenous tree seedlings and took part in a tree-planting exercise at the Nanyuki Sports Club as part of the Bank’s ‘Change the Story’ initiative – a one million indigenous tree nursery endeavour undertaken in partnership with other like minded partners.
Through the initiative, NCBA Bank encourages members across participating golf clubs to actively participate in tree planting to attain 10 percent forest cover across the country by 2022.
Commenting on this, John Gachora said: “One of the things we also did was plant trees at Nanyuki Sports Club, something we have been doing at every golf course where we have had NCBA Golf Series. It is part of the change the story initiative, which we started in 2018, and we believe that by planting trees, we can begin to change the environment for the better.
“In so doing, you change the story that people tell. If there are floods, they should not be causing havoc, and trees do stop floods. If there is a time when it is dry, having trees the shade that comes with it and the fact that it keeps weather and weather patterns right means that we can change the story; and that is the idea so encouraging everybody to plan to care for trees.”
The series now moves to the Karen Country Club on July 24, 2021, for the ninth event on the calendar.

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