Merry Christmas



Greetings Golfers,

Can’t believe that it’s almost Christmas. They say that time goes faster as you get older – but this is ridiculous.

So, let’s slow down and enjoy the Holiday Season. Now is the time to be thankful, thoughtful, warm, and generous.

2019 was a wonderful year. Thank you for your love and support.

Merry Christmas,

Tom

Tom Abts
GM/Head PGA Professional
tabts@deerrungolf.com

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The President’s Cup Showdown

Greetings Golfers,

Before the 2016 Ryder Cup … PGA Professional Extraordinaire Marty Lass of Edina CC and I had our own battle – but we used words instead of golf clubs.

Due to popular demand … we did it again in 2018 … and are teeing-it-up for this week’s President’s Cup.

Marty has the International Team … and here’s his argument for their victory in Australia:

WHY THE INTERNATIONAL TEAM WILL WIN

I think the International team might surprise a lot of people this year. Although the United States has a gaudy, lopsided-winning record in this event and more players toward the top of the World rankings, here’s a few things that I think will bring the underdog ‘home team’ a victory at Royal Melbourne.

Experience in the President’s Cup. The I-team features 5 players (Oosthuizen, Leishman, Matsuyama, Scott & Day) who have been on each team since 2013, and for the most part, they all have losing records which they want to rectify. The U.S. team has only 2 players (Kuchar & Fowler) who have been on all of the teams since 2013. Even though the U.S. team on opposite years has the Ryder Cup, the President’s Cup ‘experience factor’ favors the Internationals.

The Rookies. The I-team has 6 rookies, compared to 5 for the U.S. The I-team rookies have won 3 times on the PGA Tour, compared to 16 by the U.S. team. I think those rookies feel like they have to prove a point to the golfing world, and this is a rare opportunity for them to prove it on the world stage.

The Darkhorse player. Australian Cameron Smith is the player to watch. He is under the radar compared to many players, goes about his business playing solid golf, and being in his home country will quietly be the player with the most winning points when the matches are concluded!

Bravo Marty! Well said … here’s my rebuttal:

WHY THE U.S.A. WILL WIN

This match reminds me of the 2016 Ryder Cup. Europe was the underdog to volatile American team. This American team is so loaded with talent that they can lose the #1 player in the world and not really feel it with Ricky Fowler replacing Brooks Kopeka.

The course is going to play hard and fast like true links style golf … which is probably better for Ricky than for Brooks. See what I mean? This USA team would win anywhere and on any type of course. They’re just too good.

Who will be the American star? Justin Thomas. This guy is so good it’s ridiculous.

Does Team USA have some goofballs and chemistry issues? Yeah. But just like 1977 NY Yankees … this team is too good to fail.

Sorry Marty … you’re a great wordsmith … but, Team USA will win the President’s Cup.

Cheers,

The Tom Abts
GM/Head PGA Professional
tabts@deerrungolf.com

Deer Run Golf Club
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Loyalty and Integrity



Greetings Golfers,

So Phil Mickelson has decided to skip the Phoenix Open and play in Saudi Arabia for a big appearance fee.

Back when Phil was in college playing for ASU, the Phoenix Open gave him an exemption to play a PGA Tour event. Phil is a 3 time winner of the tournament and one of its biggest draws.

I read about this the other morning in an online golf magazine. In the comment section, a guy responded that Phil had every right to make as much money as he could. I replied that “Having the right to do something … isn’t the same as doing the right thing”. Silence. So, I repeated the scenario on Old School Golf … expecting to get an avalanche of people as disgusted as I am by Phil’s lack of loyalty.

Wrong. The majority of respondents sided with Phil.

Well … I’m a cornball and still believe in things such as loyalty and integrity.

Fortunately, those values will be rewarded tonight at the MN PGA banquet at Target Field.

Deer Run’s Lori Money will be honored as the Women’s Player of the Year. Obviously, Lori is an excellent player. Yet, she is more than that. Lori is a marvelous golf professional. Golf pros wear many hats … and Lori wears them all very well.

We at DRGC are very proud of her and very glad that she’s part of our team.

And I know that the MN PGA is also very proud of her and glad that she is a member.

I wish that Phil could take a lesson from Lori about loyalty and integrity.

Cheers,

Tom Abts
GM/Head PGA Professional
tabts@deerrungolf.com

Deer Run Golf Club
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