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Lobo Golf Gets New Assistant

University of New Mexico Lobo Head Women’s Golf Coach Jill Trujillo announced that Becky Dover has been named assistant coach. Dover spent the past two seasons as the director of Operations for the Lobo softball program.

LoboAsstDoverLoResDover, a four-year softball letter winner at UNM from 2004-07, received her bachelor’s degree in December of 2007.  She earned a master’s degree in Sport Administration from UNM this summer.Dover’s diverse background will help in recruiting, Trujillo said.

Dover is a native of Los Osos, Calif.

Great Golf Giveaway Reminder

Tell us the names of the oldest and youngest winners of the British Open and earn a chance to win a stay at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa, golf at Twin Warriors and Santa Ana golf clubs or a dinner at the Prairie Star Restaurant.

Send your answers By midnight, Aug. 17, 2009, in an e-mail to Contest@suncountrygolf.com with:

Entries must include:

1. Your name

2. Your U.S. Postal Service mailing address.

Winners will be drawn from all correct entries received by the deadline. For details, see the current issue of Sun Country Golf, available on newsstand

Ladera, Chamisa Surprise

Two Albuquerque West Side courses long viewed as the scruffiest in the Metro Area have begun to shine once again.

Ladera Golf Course and Chamisa Hills Country Club, once written off  as better suited to growing weeds than grass, have made comebacks so startling it’s worth seeing yourself.

Here is a link to Chamisa Hills Country Club website . Ladera’s phone number is (505) 836-4446.

Ladera, especially, was a tragic tale, its fairways indistinguishable from surrounding desert. Chamisa, thanks to a heavy reliance on effluent, had even more serious soil-chemistry problems. Weeds flourished but grass wouldn’t.

Poor soil chemistry at Chamisa and Ladera remains a longer-term issue, but the point of this report is: The fairways at both courses are back. If you put the ball in the fairway you’ll find a fair lie in grass; if you put it off the fairway, you may or may not.

And that’s the point at any course, isn’t it? Bad shots should be punished, whether by deep blue-grass rough or hardpan.

On the business side, Chamisa owner Harry Apadaca continues to grow the club’s membership through smokin’ hot membership deals, and Director of Golf Erik Harp and his golf-shop staff are building a reputation for friendliness found at only a few Albuquerque courses.

At Ladera, Steve Higgins and Molly Gallegos, two top city maintenance people, are working overtime to prove that Ladera deserves a $1.5 million upgrade to its leaky 30-year-old irrigation system — which could happen if Albuquerque voters approve a package of park bonds in October.

If Ladera continues to shine between now and October and makes a quantum leap forward after the irrigation upgrade next year — that success story  could lead to water-saving irrigation improvements for the city’s other three municipal courses over the next few years.

Rainmakers Starts on Clubhouse

Rainmakers, a private golf and residential community just north of Ruidoso, will start construction on a 14,000-square-foot clubhouse next month.

Rainmakers development partner Mike O’Brien says the pueblo-style facility will be just off of the 18th green, taking advantage of exceptional views of Mount Sierra Blanca.

The clubhouse is expected to be open for members and their guests in time for the 2010 golf season.  The clubhouse will include casual and fine dining, a wine bar, meeting facilities,  pro shop and private locker rooms.

Rainmakers is a private club. Its web site is Rain Makers USA

Woods to Play in Begay Invite

Notah Begay III, a four-time PGA Tour winner, announced that Tiger Woods, Camilo Villegas and Mike Weir will play in the second Notah Begay III Foundation Challenge, Aug. 24 at Turning Stone Resort’s Atunyote Golf Club on Oneida Indian Nation near Vernon, N.Y.

Begay, an Albuquerque Academy graduate, played at Stanford with Woods and remains friends with his former teammate.

Begay, who played in one Nationwide and several European Tour events this year, qualified for a return to the PGA Tour after playing in European and NationWide Tour events. Since 2006, he’s finishe in the top 10 once.

This year, Negay played in 15 events and made four cuts. His $54,6435 in winnings puts him 226th on the 2009 money list, according to the PGA Tour official site.

For more info you can visit Notah Begay’s site