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Brian Gay leads Birdies for St. Jude effort

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Four other Gaylord Sports clients and company join the cause

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (June 5, 20110) – Brian Gay’s 25 birdies helped him win the 2009 FedEx St. Jude Classic. Now he’s enlisted other Gaylord Sports Management clients to help support a cause close to Brian’s heart: The St. Jude Children’s Hospital.

Brian and Kimberly Gay are donating $100 for each birdie Brian makes this week at the TPC Southwind and are also making a donation in honor of the others’ participation. Additionally, Gaylord Sports Management is matching its clients’ contributions.

“We thought we’d put a slight twist on the Eagles for St. Jude program and sort of bring that effort home to Memphis,” said Gay. “Kimberly and I have been so moved by the work the hospital does and the spirit of its young patients that we had to get involved. We’re thankful and honored that other Gaylord clients and Steve Loy have joined us this week and through the year.”

Contributing $100 for each birdie they make are Bryce Molder, runner-up to Gay in 2009, recent Valero Texas Open winner Brendan Steele and Tom Pernice Jr., who is taking a break from the Champions Tour. Phil Mickelson is not entered in the tournament but is donating $100 for each birdie Gay makes. LPGA Tour member Mina Harigae has joined the Eagles for St. Jude program, donating $500 for each eagle she makes throughout this season.

Gaylord Sports Management CEO Steve Loy said, “This initiative says a great deal about Brian and Kimberly’s passion and character and that of our clients. The St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital has touched families all over the world and for more than 40 years has been supported by the PGA Tour. That’s why we’re proud to partner with our clients in this initiative. Brian and Kimberly Gay and our GSM family encourage you and/or your corporate partners to match our team’s gifts to this year’s FedEx St. Jude’s Classic as well”.

Contact: T.R. Reinman

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Cathy Schmidt Runnerup in Southeastern LPGA Sectional Championship

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Cathy Schmidt today finished runnerup in the Southeastern LPGA Sectional Championship. She was tied with ultimate winner Judy Dickinson, 4-time LPGA Tour event winner, after round one.

This was far and away Cathy's best performance in an important event. In fact, it marked her return to competitive golf in more than a decade. As readers of these pages know, Cathy just two weeks ago spent three days at Cuscowilla prior to the championship, working hard to round her game into form. http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/thread8100.html

Congrats, Cathy!

 

 

Elliott Earns First IJGT Victory

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LOPATCONG, NJ. – The Architects Golf Club has been the site of good golf for the International Junior Golf Tour (IJGT) in the past, and 2011 was no exception. Some of the best golfers from Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey came to battle at the famed New Jersey course this past weekend. Low scores were posted both days, and players had to make a lot of birdies if they wanted to have a chance at the title. Large galleries filled the fairways both days, which made the atmosphere fun for all competitors.

In the Boys 15-19 Division, Sean Elliott of Westfield, NJ prevailed over his competitors for the victory. Elliott fired an opening round 71 and a final round 72, for a two-day total of 143 (1-over par). Elliott credited his ball-striking as the key to his victory. “I hit 15 greens on Saturday and 13 or 14 greens today. I gave myself a lot of good looks at birdie.” Finishing in second place was Jake Goldenring of Florham Park, NJ. Goldenring almost pulled off the comeback victory, shooting rounds of 73 and 71, for a total of 144 (2-over par). Rounding out the top three were Colin McDade of Rye, NY and Matt Plummer of Mechanicsburg, PA, who both fired two-day totals of 145, 3-over par. Plummer fired an impressive final round 67 (4-under par), which was good enough to take home the Druh Belts Low Final Round Belt.

After the round Elliott shared his secret to success with us. “On Saturday, I had to keep the ball low to stay out of the wind. The par 3’s were key for me during the first round.” This was Elliot’s first victory of the spring, and he looks forward to bringing home another championship in the near future.

http://www.ijgt.com/blogs/100257

 

Audio: Morning Drive 4/20/11 - Brian Gay Interview

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3-Time PGA Tour winner Brian Gay phones into Morning Drive to talk about his feelings on winning the 2009 Heritage.

http://www.thegolfchannel.com/golf-videos/-15785/

   

Video: Brian Gay on Inside the PGA Tour

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ONLINE EXCLUSIVE from ‘Inside the PGA TOUR’ Brian Gay gives an Inside look at home life with his daughters and country music band Rascal Flatts. The program airs weekly on Golf Channel, check local listings for more information.

Brian Gay and his family give a tour of his home in Windermere, FL.

Brian Gay is living his dream From growing up a self proclaimed army brat to becoming a champion on the PGA TOUR, Brian Gay fulfilled his childhood dream.

 

2011 PGA Teaching & Coaching Summit Review

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Lynn Blake was quoted in the 2011 PGA Teaching & Coaching Summit Review. Click the image below to see the first page, where Lynn was quoted. To read the full article, visit http://www.pgamagazine-digital.com/pgamagazine/201103#pg124

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