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Reminder: Jones, Whitworth in Twin Pro-Lady

Golf legend Kathy Whitworth and West Mesa High School graduate and LPGA player Rosie Jones will participate in Santa Ana Golf Club’s Pro-Lady tournament to benefit the Make-a-Wish Foundation. The event is an 8:30 a.m. shotgun Oct 12 at Santa Ana Golf Club.

A pre-tournament cocktail party will be held the evening of Oct. 11 at Twin Warriors Golf Club, says the tournament’s organizer, Twin’s director of instruction, Sandy Lemon. Details to follow. For more information, call lemon at (505) 570-0442.

Kempter Through LPGA Q School First Stage; Next Stop Florida

Sandia High and recent University of Denver graduate, Katie Kempter has advanced through the first sectional qualifier in LPGA Q School.

The Arnold Palmer and Dinah Shore courses in Mission Hills Rancho Mirage, Calif., pared the 139 contestants down to the top 30 finishers and ties who will move on to the final stage held in December at the LPGA International courses in Dayton Beach, Fla.

Kempter carded a2-over par 290 for the four-round event (77-70-74-69).  “It was a rough start, but I got the job done” Kempter said of her efforts which allow her to sit out the next sectional event.

She is the daughter of UNM Chamoionship Men’s Association player Chris Kempter. Katie Kempter recently caddied for teacher and mentor Bill Harvey at the Sun Country Players’ Championship at Isleta Eagle Golf Course.

The LPGA “Q-School” final includes the top 30 players and ties from the two sectional tournaments held on either coast, current LPGA professionals who did not earn enough to maintain their status, and top money winners from the Futures Tour.  The top 20 players following 90 holes of play will earn their full player exemption with the LPGA for the 09-10 tournament season.

Paa-Ko Ridge No. 11 on GolfWorld Magazine’s Readers’ Choice List

Paa-Ko Ridge Golf Club is No. 11 on GolfWorld’s magazine’s Readers’ Choice List of the top 50 public golf courses in the United States. It is the only Sun Country region golf course on the annual compilation of the magazine’s readers’ favorites among public, private and resort courses.

In the public category, Forest Dunes Golf Club in Roscommon, Wis., is No. 1, followed by Orange County National in Winter Garden. Fla. In the resort category, Kiawah Island Golf Resort in South Carolina was No. 1, followed by Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in Oregon. Among private courses, Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, N.Y., was No. 1, followed by Augusta National in Georgia.

Paa-Ko scored highly in overall value and quality of golf, but lost points for its lack of a clubhouse, nearby off-course amenities and dining.

The full list can be found here.

In a state-by-state ranking, the following New Mexico courses also scored highly:

Black Mesa Golf Club, La Mesilla.

Twin Warriors Golf Club, Santa Ana Pueblo.

University of New Mexico Championship Golf Course, Albuquerque.

USGA: New Groove Rules Phasing In for 2010 Competitions

The USGA will implement its previously announced groove rules as a condition of competition for the 2010 U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open and U.S. Senior Open, starting with the sectional (final stage) qualifying events for each of the three championships.

The condition of competition regarding grooves will not be in effect at local (first stage) qualifying events for the 2010 U.S. Open Championship.

The USGA will adopt the condition of competition for U.S. Open local qualifying beginning in 2011 and for all other national championships and team competitions it conducts for amateur players no later than 2014, as originally indicated.

“We plan to adopt the condition of competition for all stages of Open qualifying in 2011, but 2010 will be a transitional year for the 9,000 players who typically try to qualify for the U.S. Open,” said Mike Davis, USGA senior director of rules and competitions.

“The important point is that any player who is one step from making it into any of the three Open championships will be playing with clubs that conform to this new condition of competition.”

Announced by the USGA and R&A in August 2008, the revisions to the Rules of Golf, which place new restrictions on golf club grooves, will go into effect starting Jan. 1, 2010. The regulations control the cross-sectional area of grooves on all clubs, with the exception of drivers and putters, and limit groove edge sharpness on clubs with lofts equal to or greater than 25 degrees (generally a standard 5-iron and above). The rules apply to clubs submitted to the USGA for conformance evaluation on or after Jan. 1, 2010.

The PGA Tour (including the Champions and Nationwide Tours), European PGA Tour and other members of the International Federation of PGA Tours, as well as the LPGA, intend to adopt this condition of competition at their tournaments beginning Jan. 1, 2010. The PGA of America and Augusta National Golf Club intend to adopt this condition of competition at the PGA Championship and Masters, respectively, next year as well.

Additional information about the new regulations on grooves, including technical specifications, may be found in the Equipment section of the USGA web site .

Questions regarding the groove regulations should be addressed to Dick Rugge, USGA senior technical director, via e-mail at drugge@usga.org

Questions regarding the condition of competition should be addressed to Mike Davis, USGA senior director of Rules and Competitions, via e-mail mdavis@usga.org

A question-and-answer document containing additional information about the condition of the USGA web site here.

Scottsdale Player Wins N.M. Open

Travis Reid of Las Cruces and 2008 champion Brian Kortan were the highest Sun Country finishers in the New Mexico Open, finishing in a tie for 5th, seven strokes behind Ben Kern of Scottsdale, Ariz., the winner at 16-under in the three-day event at the Inn of the Mountain Gods in Mescalaero. Former Lobo Madalitso Muthiya finished in a tie for 8th.

Full results can be found here.