The Sun City (AZ) Country Club, a parkland course with narrow fairways and very little water although located in the greater desert area of Phoenix, has scheduled a pair of 18-hole qualifying tests for the World Golfers Championship June 10 and July 17.
The course was built in the mid-60s and features small greens well hidden by hundreds of mature trees. It’s not long by today’s standards, but challenging. It’s very enjoyable for all levels of players because it is not about 300-yard drives, it’s all about placement of the tee shots for the proper angles into the pin positions on the difficult, often crowned greens.
Other golfers in the Phoenix area wishing to enter the qualifyings scheduled to start at 8 a.m. should contact Anne Inman at 623 933-1353.
The winner of each of the five handicap categories-0-5, 6-10, 11-15, 16-20 and 21-25-will not have far to travel to the U.S. finals, scheduled Sept. 9-12 on the The Red and The Gold Courses at The Wigwam Golf Resort and Spa in nearby Litchfield, AZ.
The Red meanders alongside streams and ponds between pines, cypress and eucalyptus trees, playing 6,852 yards with a course rating of 72.4 and slope of 126 from the blues, 6,291 yards with 69.4 and 118 numbers from the whites and 5,806 yards with 71.6 and 118 numbers from the reds.
The Gold was Jones’ West Coast version of the Firestone South Course and can be stretched to 7,430 yards with a course rating of 74.5 and 135. “Don’t worry, we aren’t playing back there,” said Anders Bengtson, President of World Golfers USA. It plays 6,830 yards with 72.3 and 130 numbers from the Championship tees, 6,348 yards with 70.0 and 125 numbers and 5,885 yards with 72.3 and 119 numbers for women.
Then the five flight winners in this 36-hole competition earn expense-paid trips to Hua-Hin, Thailand to represent the U.S. in the 16th annual World Golfers Championship, scheduled Oct. 30-Nov. 6. More than 35 countries are expected to send teams this year.
Other country clubs and golf associations who wish to conduct qualifying events to participate in the tournament that gives amateur golfers of all ability levels chances to represent their country in a world-wide competition should go to www.worldgolfersusa.com and click on “Host an Event” or call 561 313-9083 for more details.
“It’s a great way for clubs to generate extra revenue,” Bengtson added.
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