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CCGC Newsle)er April 2013

CCGC Newsletter April 2013

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CCGC  Newsle)er              April  2013

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Content

•  CCGC  April  Events  Rewind    

•  Columbus  Chinese  Golf  Ranking  IntroducCon  

•  Golf  TV  Channels  Broadcast  

•  CCGC  May  Events  Forecast

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 CCGC  April  Events  Rewind  

 •  Farewell  Party  for  Edmund    •  CCGC  2013  Season  Kick-­‐off  Gathering    •  Ceraland  Beginners  PracCce  

             

 

 

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1  Farewell  Golf  Game  for  Edmund   Edmund Yu 身为 CCGC 元老以及教练,在过去 4 年时间里为 CCGC 的壮大做出了很多努力和贡献。鉴于 Edmund 就要离开 Columbus 去上海工作,CCGC 组织大家最后陪教练打一场球 图片1:Edmund 教练与 CCGC 成员们在 Green Belt 球场合影 图片2: Edmund 在 Green Belt 为大家开第一颗球 图片3: Edmund 的几位得意门生与其在 Otter Creek 球场合影 图片4:Edmund 在 Green Belt 为大家开第一颗球    

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 Farewell  Dinner  for  Edmund   图片1:CCAG 与 CCGC 当晚在 8 China Buffet 为 Edmund 举行了欢送晚宴,到场人数众多 图片2: Qinghe 教练在为 Edmund 颁发一份来自 CCGC 的特殊礼物 – Edmund 曾经在 Green Belt 打出一杆进洞所使用的高尔夫球 图片3: 见证 Edmund 一杆进洞的队员与其合影留念 图片4: Ryan Hou 给 Edmund 送上一份令人惊喜的礼物,Edmund 很心仪,所以笑得很开心 图片5: 得知 Edmund 要回到中国大陆工作,CCAG 有心为他买了个防毒面具,让他可以从容应对国内的雾霾天气      

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 Celaland  Beginners  PracCce    图片1:名誉教练 Ryan Hou 在辅导新生 图片2: A 组总教练 Qinghe 在为大家讲解挥杆基本原理 图片3: 看会长的站姿是不是很销魂? 图片4: Qinghe 在手把手教学; btw 王任童同学练习得很认真 图片5: Qinghe 正在滔滔不绝,诲人不倦

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 Celaland  Beginners  PracCce    图片1:这次来练习的有很多高年级同学,Qinghe 教练仍然孜孜不倦…来给个好评吧亲… 图片2: 一年级新生动作很飘逸~ 不过…下次来打球之前先把 safety shoes 换掉… 图片3: 名誉教练 Hank Wang 也来教球,跟着 Hank 学一定打出左旋。还有,其实我不想说..还得说是胖子跟着胖子学… 图片4: Yundi 同学在认真练习1号木。这一支TaylorMade R11 价格不菲,Yundi 每次打完都时时勤拂拭,勿使染尘埃… 图片5: 都在认真练习,你在干嘛?看什么呢?说你呢! 图片6: 郭嘉同学和 Qinghe 教练经常在一起..在一起..练球…

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 Columbus  Chinese  Golf  Ranking  

   

•  IntroducCon  of  the  World  Golf  Ranking  system    •  The  Columbus  Chinese  Golf  Ranking  will  follow  the  same  metric  as  the  World  Ranking  

 •  The  Columbus  ranking  will  be  updated  and  broadcasted  to  players  aQer  each  major  event  

                   

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How  the  World  Golf  Ranking  works    

Simply  put,  a  golfer's  (world)  ranking  is  obtained  by  dividing  their  point  total  by  the  number  of  events  they  have  played  (points/events),  which  is  their  average.  Players  are  ranked  according  to  this  metric,  where  a  higher  average  yields  a  higher  rank.      ParCcipaCon  

The  rankings  are  based  on  performance  in  the  official  events  held  by  the  most  significant  professional  golf  tours  around  the  world.  The  PGA  Tour,  the  European  Tour,  the  Japan  Golf  Tour,  the  PGA  Tour  of  Australasia,  the  Sunshine  Tour  and  the  Asian  Tour  parLcipate  in  the  rankings.  The  European  Challenge  Tour  and  NaLonwide  Tour,  which  are  the  official  developmental  tours  from  the  European  Tour  and  PGA  Tour,  also  are  included  in  the  rankings,  as  are  the  Canadian  Tour  and  the  OneAsia  Tour.  

 Points  System  

Players  are  awarded  points  based  on  the  posiLon  they  finish  in  the  tournament.  In  the  four  major  championships-­‐-­‐the  U.S.  Open,  the  BriLsh  Open,  the  Masters  Tournament  and  the  PGA  Championship-­‐-­‐the  winner  is  awarded  100  points,  second  place  earns  60,  third  place  earns  40,  and  the  scale  slides  down  to  1.5  points  for  anyone  compleLng  the  final  round.  The  winner  of  the  Players  Championship  earns  80  points.  Winners  of  regular  events  on  the  European  and  PGA  tours  earn  a  minimum  of  24  points.  Winners  on  the  Australasia  and  Japanese  tours  earn  16  points.  The  rankings  are  used  by  the  four  major  tournaments  to  select  the  players  who  automaLcally  qualify.  

   CalculaCons  

The  rankings  are  based  on  performance  over  a  two-­‐year  period.  The  ranking  shows  a  player’s  average  points  per  tournament,  his  total  points  earned  divided  by  the  number  of  tournaments  he  has  competed  in.  The  system  places  greater  emphasis  on  performance  over  the  last  13  weeks  of  the  104  weeks  of  the  ranking  period  by  deducLng  a  fracLon  of  points  earned  each  week  longer  than  13  weeks  ago.  A  player  who  won  a  major  championship  18  months  ago  begins  to  lose  the  value  of  that  accomplishment  in  the  current  rankings.    

 

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How  the  Columbus  Chinese  Golf  Ranking  will  work      

The  Columbus  Chinese  Golf  Ranking  will  follow  a  similar  metric  to  the  World  Ranking.      Event  Ranking  

There  will  be  four  official  CCGC  golf  games  this  season,  and  each  of  them  is  assigned  a  ranking  value  (points  awarded  to  winner  of  the  event).  The  following  table  summarizes  the  event  ranking:        

       Points  System  

The  winners’  ranking  points  are  the  same  as  the  ranking  of  the  event.  First  place  player  of  an  event  wins  100  or  80  points  (depending  on  the  event),  second  place  gets  60%  of  this  amount,  40%  for  3rd,  30%  for  4th,  24%  for  5th,  down  to  14%  for  10th,  7%  for  20th,  3.5%  for  40th  to  1.5%  for  60th.    

 CalculaCons  

For  simplisLc  reason,  the  Columbus  Chinese  Golf  Ranking  will  not  follow  the  calculaLon  rules  of  the  World  ranking,  which  reduce  ranking  points  awarded  to  players  from  events  that  are  more  than  13  weeks  old  in  equal  weekly  increments  over  the  remainder  of  a  two-­‐year  period.  Instead,  players  in  the  Columbus  Chinese  Golf  Ranking  will  receive  full  ranking  points  for  all  events  throughout  the  2013  season.  Those  points  will  be  discounted  in  the  2014  season.    

   Minimum  ParCcipaCon  

The  players’  points  from  all  events  will  be  added  together,  and  this  total  will  be  divided  by  the  number  of  events  parLcipated  by  the  players.  However,  a  minimum  parLcipaLon  of  2  events  per  year  is  required.  In  other  words,  denominator  in  calculaLon  has  a  minimum  value  of  2,  and  it  will  increase  by  at  least  2  each  year.    

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 CCGC  May  Events  Forecast  

 

 •  Beginners  pracCce  –  keep  swinging!    •  Summer  barbecue    •  Golf  lessons  by  professional  coaches  for  mid-­‐level  players                                

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Enjoy  Golf