MARK O’MEARA HEADLINES WGA BLACK TIE DINNER

  IT’S YEAR ROUND GOLF AT THE SCHAUMBURG GOLF CLUB, THE SIMULATORS ARE NOW OPEN, hear more about cold weather golf from SGC GM Jon Parsons.

THE GOG BLOG by Rory Spears, Director of Content and Creation, with Milwaukee based Artist Cassy Tully whose artwork was up for bid at the WGA Black Tie Dinner last night. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy, and on Linkedin or Facebook.

THE ANNUAL WESTERN GOLF ASSOCIATION (WGA) fund raising Black Tie Dinner in Chicago was held Friday night in downtown Chicago.

This years guest speaker was Mark O’Meara, the 1998 Masters and British Open champion, who is also former U.S Amateur Champion.

O’Meara who has played in numerous Western Open’s and Western Amateurs at Point O’Woods the site of the 2019 Western Amateur, spoke about his memories competing in WGA Championships.and the role of the caddie in golf at all levels today.

O’Meara’s first major title was the 1998 Masters where he out-dueled his playing partner in the final group Fred Couples. Ironically it was Couples, who in extra holes during the match play, who ended O’Meara’s best ever run during the Western Amateur. Before O’Meara sat down for a fireside chat with MC Mark Rolfing during the dinner, he spoke with some assembled media.

Click here to hear Mark O’Meara’s interview during the media session at the WGA Black Tie Dinner last night in Chicago.

World Golf Hall of Fame member Mark O’Meara sits for his media session at the WGA Black Tie Dinner.

The Black Tie Dinner is one of the Western Golf Associations biggest fund-raisers, with money being raised through bids on golf options at various private clubs and resorts around the country, who also share the vision of having caddies as part of their golf experience.

The Evans Scholarships are awarded to caddies who excel both on the golf course and in the classroom, in addition to coming from a family that could use financial assistance at the college education level. The BMW Championship that supports the WGA-Evans Scholars Foundation will return to the Chicago area next August, and will be played at the Medinah Country Club.

Right now golf fans can sign up to get tickets during the priority ticket program if they register at BMW Championship.com by this Wednesday November 7th.

The WGA-Evans Scholars Foundation has a goal of putting 1,000 caddies a year in college by the year 2020. For more information please visit wgaesf.org.

LAKE COUNTY GOLF SHOW GETS CANCELLED

 AS WINTER CLOSES IN the golf golf season is continuing both inside and outdoors at the Schaumburg Golf on Roselle Road in Schaumburg. The Players Nine has reopened from renovation and the Championship Nine is open as the Baer Nine moves through renovation. Visit Schaumburggolf.com or call (847)-885-9000 for tee times, both inside and outside. Simulators now with Le Golf National and Whistling Straits #RyderCups      _____________________________________________________________________

THE LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS main building.

The Lake County Fairgrounds will not host a golf show this coming winter. The Golf Expo that was held in 2017 and 2018 has been cancelled for 2019, according to show organizers.

The show in both years was lacking in both booth’s sold and attendee’s to the event. On some days in both years, bad weather certainly affected attendance.

The same organizers operate the Tinley Park Golf Expo that is also held in February. No dates for the 2019 Tinley Park Golf Expo have yet been announced by show organizers.

THE GOG BLOG by Rory Spears, Director of Content and Creation. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy, Facebook or Linkedin and now on Instagram.

BIANCALANA WINS SR IPGA PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD

 SCHAUMBURG GOLF CLUB on Roselle Road in Schaumburg, is now a year round golf facility. The outdoor course is still open, and the indoor simulators have opened for the fall and winter season. Call (847)-885-9000 or SchaumburgGolf.com for tee times.    ______________________________________________________________________

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Director of Content and Creation. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy and on Facebook, Linkedin and now Instagram. With Len Ziehm on the Pete Dye Course at PGA Village in Port St. Lucie (Feb. 2018)

It didn’t take long upon his return to the Illinois PGA Section from a 10 year break from playing competitive golf, for Roy Biancalana to win the Errie Ball Senior Player of the Year Award for 2018.

Bianacalana is now working out of the St. Andrews Golf and Country Club in West Chicago.

His victory came by only 265.5 points over David Paeglow from the Kishwaukee Country Club. Danny Mulhearn from Glen Oak CC, was third.

” I didn’t know what to expect this season having spent so much time away from the competitive aspect of the game,” said Biancalana who returned as a golf instructor at St. Andrews after being a relationship coach in Florida the last 10 years. “There are many outstanding senior players in the Illinois Section and the competition is top-notch. I’m really happy to have won the senior title this season.

Biancalana earned 2,163 points in eight events between June and October, that included two wins at the Senior Stroke Play #1 at Balmoral Woods, and the Senior Stroke Play #4 at the Naperville Country Club. He was fourth at the Senior Players Championship at the Old Elm Club.

Roy Biancalana, photo courtesy of IPGA

“Roy had a very good comeback season this year at our Illinois PGA tournaments, and his skill and dedication to the game paid off with him winning the Senior Player of the Year honors,” said IPGA Executive Director Carrie Williams.

Biancalana who qualified this past summer to play in the U.S. Senior Open at the Broadmoor in Colorado, also qualified to play in the Senior PGA Professional championship this past week in Port St. Lucie Florida. Where he missed the 36 hole cut by 8 shots.

Biancalana was among nine Illinois Senior PGA professionals that participated in the Senior PGA Professional Championship last week. Eight players missed the cut, but University of Illinois Golf Coach Mike Small finished T-20 and advanced to the 2019 Senior PGA Championship, with a score of 1 under par.

The other senior Illinois section professional that played in Florida last week included, Doug Bauman of Biltmore CC, Connie DeMattia of Cantigny Golf, Mike Harrigan a PGA Life Member, Don Pieper of The Merit Club, David Paeglow of Kishwaukee CC, Kurt Rodgers from Red Tail Run Golf Club, and Billy Rosinia of Flagg Creek GC.

FRENCH LICK RESORT ANNOUNCES 17 MILLION ADDITION

CHANDLERS CHOPHOUSE makes a great 19th or 28th hole at the Schaumburg Golf Club on Roselle Road in Schaumburg, see SchaumburgGolf.com or (847)-885-9000. Le Golf National Ryder Cup 2018 (L), and Whistling Straits 2020 Ryder Cup on the (R). Play them both here in Schaumburg, before you go play them there in person. #VENUE

 ENJOY CHANDLERS from in the simulator bays at the Schaumburg Golf Club, where courses do include the famed Island Green on 17 at TPC Sawgrass in Florida. You can play it here, before you go to Florida and play it there this winter. Schaumburggolf.com.

  WHAT IT’S REALLY LIKE before you play the loud and famous Par 3, 16th at TPC Scottsdale the Stadium Course in Arizona, PLAY IT HERE, before you play it there. Call for your simulator tee times on the colder days at (847)-885-9000 #YEARROUNDGOLF ______________________________________________________________________

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Director of Content and Creation. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy, Facebook, Linkedin and now on Instagram. over looking the 18th hole on the Pete Dye Course at the French Lick Resort.

THEY HAVEN’T STOPPED GETTING BETTER. It’s been a labor of love for the Cook Group over the last 14 years, since they bought the French Lick Resort and restored this great piece of American history based in Southern Indiana.

Over the years, the French Lick Resort has seen the Cook Group invest some $560 million dollars into the property. That number is about to grow higher,with the latest additions being added to the resort.

The latest improvements coming to French Lick include a 17 million dollar addition of rooms located near the casino. There will also be a new sports bar, so guests can see all the sports action right on property, before heading into the 51,000 square foot casino for a little action of their own.

The project includes 56 new guest rooms,  with rooms that will be ADA-accessible, regular rooms, and larger suites than be set up as adjoining rooms.

Work has already started on the new rooms located by the casino at the French Lick Resort.

The resorts Exhibition Hall is near completion of it’s renovation, and the former Billiards and Bowling Pavilion is being converted into a first class venue for weddings and other special events.

“Bot the guest rooms and the sports bar will be great additions to an area of the resort that has seen some incredible growth in recent years,” said Adina Cloud, the resorts Director of Sales. “Our volume of Event Center business increases every year. Now, these guests will be able to access these new venues easily since both will be a short walk from the Event Center. These are also two products that will give our guests more choices as they complement our existing line of guestrooms and restaurants.”

  The West Baden Hotel (L) and the French Lick Hotel (R), room totals 243 WB-443-FLH, =686, and then the new 56 and the room count will be 742.

Kremp Construction of nearby Jasper is contracted for the project, Kremp did much of the original construction work,when the Cook Group bought the resort. Chuck Franz the Vice-President of the Cook Group, say the new additions to the resort should allow for the hiring of at least another 100 new associates to join the resorts current staff.

The current 9-hole Valley Links Course.

There is good news for golfers at the resort as well.

The currently nine-hole Valley Links course designed by famed architect Tom Bendelow, will get a restoration on it’s current nine holes, in addition to another nine holes getting added.

The new nine holes will go up on the hills that is to the left of holes 2 & 3 on the current routing.

The resort will likely get the new rooms and sports bar completed first, before starting work on the golf course. As a result the golf course project, might not begin until 2020 or 2021.   For more information on the French Lick Resort, visit Frenchlick.com.

ILLINOIS PGA-CENTRAL IL. SECTION NEWS-COG HILL ADVANCES

 THE BAER NINE at the Schaumburg Golf Club is moving through renovation at a great pace this fall, and should be open for play around July 1st, of 2019. In the meantime try the Players Nine already open from renovation. If it’s a little cool outside, take your game indoors and try the simulators that now include the Ryder Cup Courses of 2018 and 2020. For food and beverage, Chandlers Chop House is a guaranteed birdie on all fronts. Schaumburg Golf Club is a year round golf facility. SchaumburgGolf.com or call (847)-885-9000. Located at 401 Roselle Road, just minutes from Woodfield Mall #GOLF ______________________________________________________________________

 

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Director of Content and Creation. Checking out the new 9,00 Square foot putting green at the Schaumburg Golf Club. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy, on Facebook, Linkedin and now Instagram

THE JOURNEY CONTINUES and with that the Cog Hill All-Stars have advanced for the third year in a row to the PGA Jr. League Championship that will be conducted at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale Arizona from November 16-19.

Long time Cog Hill PGA Professional Kevin Weeks is the team captain. The Cog Hill team is comprised of the following players. Joseph Sluzas 12, from Lockport, Henry Reiland 13, of Chicago, Allyson Duan 11, of Buffalo Grove, Stefan Ink 14, of St. Charles, Andrew Lim 14, of Naperville, Jason Gordon 13, of Northbrook, Aidan Gutierrez 12, of Valparaiso IN, Jack Mulligan 12, of Burr Ridge, Tyler Greenspahn 13, of Winnetka, Jimmy DeCillo 12, of Glencoe. Sluzas and Ink were on last years team that went to Arizona. Reiland won the 2018 DuPage County Junior Classic in a playoff. Good Luck to Cog Hill at the nationals.

THE 2018 COG HILL ALL-STARS

The Cog Hill team advanced from the sectionals that were held at Walnut Creek Country Club in Lyon Michigan. The other Illinois teams that competed included the Central Illinois All-Stars from Pekin and Peoria and were captained by Paul Betteridge PGA. the Rockford Area All-Stars with Lloyd McWilliams the PGA captain. The Village Links Brassie’s All-Stars with Matt Smela as the PGA Captain.

This year over 2,500 youth golfers participated in the program throughout the Illinois Section, according to Illinois PGA Executive Director Carrie Williams.

2018 IPGA Birdies for Charity Group

THE 2018  IPGA Birdies for Charity Group faced several challenges before even teeing off. River Forest CC that had been the scheduled home, got socked by several inches of rain, and the event had to be moved on short notice. Stonebridge Country Club stepped up on short notice to host the event, with assistance from it’s board and IPGA pro Andrew Stevens.

The Illinois PGA section professionals made 1,014 birdies to raise $378,000 to benefit children’s charities that included the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, JDRF Illinois Chapter, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana, the Illinois PGA Foundation and bonus charities of Cal’s Angels and Folds of Honor. Over 8 years the Illinois PGA professionals have raised almost $1.4 million dollars.

Seven more section professionals played this year than in 2017, and pro’s Garrett Chaussard of Skokie CC and Brian Carroll of Royal Hawk led the way with 38 birdies each, with Curtis Malm of White Eagle CC and Sean McLeod of Medinah just 1 back at 37 birdies.

The efforts by the professionals helped raise over $108,000 more this year than in 2017 which was recognized by by River Forest CC head professional and past IPGA Section President Chris Gumbach and IPGA Executive Director Carrie Williams. Gumbach saying he was very proud of all the professionals for hanging in to play on the scheduled day, and by Williams who spoke of the pro’s raising the bar in this event once again. The Birdies for Charity event was started by Medinah professional Travis Johns, who brought the idea with him from Texas, where he previously worked.

THE CENTRAL CHAPTER of the Illinois PGA headed up by Country Club of Decatur head professional Steve Orrick held it’s own Birdies for Charity event at CCD, and raised 437,000 for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Decatur and the OSF Healthcare Children’s Hospital of Illinois. Kyle English of Crestwicke CC led the way by making 35 birdies.

STEVE ORRICK was also named the Central Illinois PGA Section Player of the Year for 2018, it was the tenth time he has won the award. In addition to the Player of the year honors, Orrick has qualified to play in the 2019 PGA Professional Championship from April 28, through May 1 at Belfair GC in Blufton South Carolina. The top 20 professionals will advance to the PGA Championship at Bethpage State Park on Long Island that will be held in May.

THE IPGA SECTION announced the hiring of former University of Illinois women’s golf team member Dana Gattone to it’s office staff.

THE GOG BLOG SPEAKS OUT-FRENCH LICK’S GREAT SHOW

  THE SCHAUMBURG GOLF CLUB is a Year Round golf facility. Regardless of the weather outside, you can play golf in Schaumburg. The simulators are now open for the cooler days outside, and new courses are now available to play including, Le Golf National home of the 2018 Ryder Cup. When your ready to play outside, the Players Nine has reopened from renovation, and Phase Two the restoration of the Baer Nine is moving right along as seen on the 10th hole in the (R) photo. SchaumburgGolf.com        _____________________________________________________________________

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Director of Content and Creation. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy Facebook, Linkedin and now Instagram. Overlooking the 18th hole on the Pete Dye Course at the French Lick Resort.

WHAT A WEEK it was at the French Lick Resort, a golf destination that knows how to put on an event.

The Senior Women’s LPGA Championship has found a great home, that is supportive to women’s golf.

The Pete Dye Course home to one of Pete’s last masterpieces, might not be an easy course, but it provides a great test of championship golf, with scenic views not found on too many other courses around the world. With cool weather and play being held on Monday-Tuesday and Wednesday the galleries were small, but energetic. Maybe next year when the dates are about the same in October of 2019, Mother Nature will send a little more heat.

Around what was happening on the golf course, French Lick has things happening off of it. The latest renovation includes a new addition to the French Lick Hotel, with suites that can be joined, and a new sports bar to see all the biggest games, and follow the action on the golf courses. Speaking of the golf courses, the resorts Valley Links Course designed by architect Tom Bendelow (Medinah Courses) will get a restoration on it’s current nine holes, and will get another nine holes added. This is expected to happen after the hotel addition is complete. I will add another full story in the coming days.

OVER THE YEARS I have always enjoyed my chats with Pete Dye, his lack of holding back and saying what needed to be said, was refreshing. Unfortunately word is that Dye’s health has deteriorated to a point where he will not be seen out in public in the future. His work for the most part will taken over by one of his “disciples” Chris Lutzke who will continue projects in French Lick and apparently in Kohler. Where both touch ups will get done at Whistling Straits before the 2020 Ryder Cup, and a new fifth course in the Kohler area. I will never forget Dye explaining to me how the “Volcano Bunkers” created for the Dye Course in French Lick came to be, funny story.

HOPEFULLY THE WRIST or hand surgery that Michelle Wie announced from her hospital bed, that will keep her sidelined the rest of 2018, will correct the stress fracture and or pressure that left her playing in pain most of this year. Get well soon Michelle.

IT WAS NICE TO SEE Anthony Bradley the head pro of the Valley Links Course and main club fitter and repair guy, get some proper recognition for his design of Laura Davies new Callaway Rossie 35″ putter on the weekend before the championship. Davies made plenty of putts with it, and as BIG 3 partner Tim Cronin points out in this weeks Global Golf Post Range Rat column, Davies collection of all her clubs in a room at home won’t have this current putter in it, anytime soon.

CONGRAT”S to Illini Women’s Coach Renee Sloan on her teams win at the Cardinal Classic, on the University of Louisville’s home course in Kentucky. Junior Tristyn Nowlin earned her first college victory in leading the Illini to the win.

ILLINI MEN’S COACH MIKE SMALL has made it into the final weeks of the playoffs on the Champions Tour, after playing in only several events on the champions tour all season long.  A shaky final round yesterday dropped him back towards the back of the pack in this past weeks championship.

On the women’s B1G TEN side, Minnesota Women’s Golf Coach Michelle Redman finished 4th at French Lick last week, after finishing second in 2017.

THE WEATHER has been on the cool side, and hopefully will warm up a bit before fall golf season has to wind-down to a close in the next couple of weeks. Get out for a final round or two before the snow lands. Courses are offering great deals to come out and play, take advantage while you can. Indoor season will be here soon enough. RS

CATCHING UP WITH JAN STEPHENSON-GOLF, BEVERAGES & POTUS

    THE SIMULATORS ARE OPEN at the Schaumburg Golf Club 401 N. Roselle Road, come play Le Golf National Ryder Cup 2018, or Whistling Straits Ryder Cup 2020, and other new course additions. The new Players Nine is still open for outdoor golf, so come tee it up before the winter snow lands. Visit Schaumburggolf.com or call (847)-885-9000 ______________________________________________________________________

THE GOG BLOG, by Rory Spears, Director of Content and Creation. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy, Facebook, Linkedin and now Instagram. With Jan Stephenson at the Pete Dye Golf Course at the French Lick Resort.

Jan Stephenson has been many things to golf over the years. Some folks always thought of her as just another pretty face. Jan Stephenson was always more than that.

When she came over to America from her native Australia, she already had a proven track record with wins in some good professional and amateur tournaments. So the hope was that she could win on the LPGA Tour, and then she did just that.

The good news at that time, was that a player who the tour wanted to be the face of the tour, proved here that she could play. With that the endorsements and promotion opportunities started to come in. Today Stephenson still plays golf, but admits that many of the things she used to do more off, like practice and work out, she no longer gets the time to do. There is business to do and the newly elected Hall of Famer is not only a senior legends tour player, but she owns a golf course, and is dabbling in the beverage business as well. Both wine and and variety of rums provide options for consumption.

Jan Stephenson holds bottles of her rum (L) and her wine (R).

Stephenson says that all of her beverage products are available in Chicago, downside is that you have to go to the golf clubs in town that sell them.

It started when she brought over a friend from Australia, who knew how to run a vineyard, and it’s taken off from there. The wine’s are a red and a white, and there are three types of rum. The most popular one so far, is a pineapple rum that does not need Coke for the mixer, just pour it over the rocks and you are all set with a great tasting drink that goes down very easy.

Click here to hear the interview with 2019 Hall of Fame member to be Jan Stephenson.

Stephenson got into the golf course owner business, when she purchased a course just north of Tampa, called Tarpon Woods. Stephenson admits it was not in the best of condition when she made the purchase, and little by little she is rounding it back into shape. Stephenson has made the course friendly for first responders and veterans to have access to.

Stephenson has known President Donald Trump for a years, and still calls him a good friend. Her comments on President Trump are included on the audio interview.

Stephenson says that the call to hall really meant a lot to her, it was something she was very much hoping for, which should make 2019 a very good year for Jan Stephenson.

LPGA PROFESSIONAL NICOLE JERAY JOINS MISTWOOD

  MCQ’S DOME IS GOING TO CHANGE-to-THE MISTWOOD GOLF DOME complete with Toptracer and a McWethy’s Sports Bar. Much going on at Mistwood-stay clicked in.  _____________________________________________________________________

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Director of Content and Creation. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy, Linkedin, Facebook, and now Instagram. Taking instruction from Dan Phillips in the Mistwood Golf Dome in Bolingbrook.

There are plenty of changes going on with the Mistwood Golf Operation. No longer will the only Mistwood in town be located in Romeoville. The former McQ’s Dome in Bolingbrook will now be the Mistwood Golf Dome.

McWethy’s Sports bar will be the new name in the grill area, and on the teaching front Chicago’s veteran LPGA player Nicole Jeray joins Mistwood and will teach both at Mistwood in the warm months, but in the Mistwood Golf Dome when it’s colder outside.

Jeray who just competed in the Senior Women’s LPGA Championship at the French Lick Resort, is looking forward to her new opportunity in golf working with the Mistwood professional staff.

Click here to hear the interview from French Lick with Nicole Jeray.

Nicole Jeray hits a drive right down the fairway on the 10th hole of the Pete Dye Golf Course, at the French Lick Resort.

Jeray says she is looking forward to helping some young ladies make it from Mistwood to the LPGA Tour so they too can enjoy the experiences she had in professional golf. Working with junior golfers and the Mistwood junior golf program is something she is very much looking forward to doing.

Jeray begins at Mistwood in the last week of October. Stay clicked in for more details on her involvement with the Mistwood Golf professional staff.

Jeray also announced she will play in the Phil Kosin Illinois Women’s Open in 2019, she is still trying to win an IWO title in three different decades. She has won the championship twice in past years.

DAVIES WINS SENIOR LPGA CHAMPIONSHIP

  THE SIMULATORS  at the Schaumburg Golf Club om Roselle Road, just minutes from Woodfield are open for the fall and winter seasons. Now you can play Le Golf National the home of the 2018 Ryder Cup and Whistling Straits home of the 2020 Ryder Cup. The outdoor golf season isn’t over, tee times Schaumburggolf.com (847)-885-9000.        _____________________________________________________________________

  THE FRENCH LICK RESORT in French Lick Indiana, visit Frenchlick.com #destination

  LAURA DAVIES WITH THE Senior LPGA Championship trophy at the Pete Dye golf course at the French Lick Resort. THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Director of Content and Creation, follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy, and on Facebook, Linkedin and now Instagram. over looking the 18th hole on the Pete Dye Golf Course.

THE SENIOR SLAM both tournaments, that’s what Laura Davies has won, with her four shot victory over Helen Alfredsson and Silvia Cavaleri. Davies started the final day with a 2 shot lead over Brandie Burton and three shots over Cavaleri and Jane Crafter.

While Burton and Crafter fell back, Cavaleri and Alfresson hung in long enough to mount a charge at Davies. Alfredsson pulled even with Davies, but after a costly double bogey on the 11th hole, Davies pulled ahead to stay. Davies closed out the championship in winning form with a 17 foot birdie on the last hole, and quickly gave a fist pump and a big smile to the gallery. Davies later said that a 2 under par round of 70 was a good score on the final day.

Click here to hear interviews from the final round of the Sr. LPGA Championship with first, winner Laura Davies and then Helen Alfredsson.

The temperatures hit 66 for Round 3, which was the warmest they had been all week, but with warmer weather the winds picked up to a solid 20 MPH. Davies said the wind made things “tricky” for the last round.

Davies said she knew somebody would make a run at her, and it turned out to be”Alfy” as Davies calls Alfredsson. Alfredsson sais she had played “no rounds-zero” of competitive golf since she left the Chicago Golf Club in July, that hosted the U.S. Sr. Women’s Open. Alfredsson wasn’t sure how many more she would play, before competing in the 2019 U.S. Sr. Women’s Open at Pine Needles come next May. But didn’t rule out jumping into the ANA on the LPGA Tour in 2019, to tee it in another major.

While nobody has yet hung a title on Davies Senior Slam in 2019, it’s likely this piece of golf history will get one soon. Defending champion Trish Johnson shot her third straight 73 (+1) round and was sixth, Michelle Redman who was second last year ended up in 4th place at 1 under par.

Davies won the first place check of $90,000 out of a purse of $600,000.

DAVIES BY 2 SHOTS AFTER 2 ROUNDS AT SR. LPGA

       THE SCHAUMBURG GOLF CLUB, ROSELLE ROAD IN SCHAUMBURG. The simulators are open for the fall and winter, Play Le Golf National home of the 2018 Ryder Cup, Play Whistling Straits in Wisconsin home of the 2020 Ryder Cup. Check out the course renovations, the Players Nine is open. Schaumburggolf.com (847)-885-9000 ______________________________________________________________________

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Director of Content and Creation, follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy, and on Facebook, Linkedin and now Instagram. Over looking the18th hole on the Pete Dye Course, at the French Lick Resort. Home of the 2019 Sr. Women’s LPGA Championship.

Laura Davies is now one round away from accomplishing a first in senior women’s golf.

Sweeping all the majors in one year. It’s too bad that there are only two of them. No Davies won’t win a grand slam, maybe a half-slam, mini-slam or even a Davies slam, but there should be some creative name for what she is doing on the golf course in 2018.

While fields in senior women’s golf aren’t deep in players who play enough rounds of competitive golf to be strong competitors in major championships, there are enough players playing solid golf where no tournament is an easy win for any player. That being said, after Davies 10 shot win at the Chicago Golf Club in the U.S. Sr. Women’s Open back in July, and her sitting on the of the leader board after two chilly rounds on the Pete Dye Golf Course, what she is doing is simply putting on an exhibition this week, on a golf course she admits to having trouble with. But after bogeys on two of her first four holes in Round 2, she rallied with four birdies for a 2 under par 70, to be at 6 under par after 36 holes.

Davies gave credit to French Lick Resort Valley Links Course head professional Anthony Bradley, who built her a new Callaway putter, with a few tweaks over the weekend. Now Davies is saying, she is “making everything” with her new flat-stick.

Well she didn’t quite make everything, but a 25 foot birdie putt on 11, and a 30 foot birdie putt on 15, got her back under par in Round 2, and back on top of the leaderboard.

Click here to hear interviews with Jane Crafter and Laura Davies after Round 2.

Brandie Burton shot the low round of the championship with a 6 under par 66. Burton said,” I was so cold yesterday I couldn’t feel my hands. But it was great to go low, I hadn’t done that in a while and now I have some confidence going into the final round.” Burton at 4 under par is alone in second place, and is one shot ahead of Jane Crafter who followed up a 70 in Round 1, with a 71 in Round 2.

Laura Davies speaks with the media after her second round at the senior women’s LPGA Championship.

Crafter admitted she played with a little angel on her shoulder, speaking about her friend Shelley Hamlin, who passed away Monday after a long battle with brain cancer. Hamlin who was 69, was inducted into the Legends Hall of Fame on Saturday night, in a dinner at the French Lick Resort, the home of the Legends Hall of Fame.

Crafter at 3 under par is tied for third place with Silvia Cavelleri who shot 69.. Three players are tied for fifth place at 2 under par, Michele Redman the runner up of one year ago, Liselotte Neumann and Helen Aflredsson. In all 9 players were under par after 2 rounds.

Juli Inkster runner up to Davies at the U.S. Sr. Women’s Open and who was sitting 1 shot back of Davies after Round 1, shot an 80 in Round 2 and fell back into 19th place.

Nancy Scranton had to Withdraw from the championship with a pinched nerve in her neck.

The purse for the championship is $600,000 and the winners share’s is $180,000.