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Volunteer registration is now open for the 2019 U.S. Women's Open that will probably be performed May 30-June 2 at the Nation Club of Charleston.


The U.S. Golf Affiliation is in search of about 2,500 volunteers to fill positions on 17 committees, together with marshals, players companies, leaderboards and merchandise. Volunteer assignments for the committees happen on a first-come, first-served basis. Visit uswomensopen.com and click on on the 2019 USWO tab.


Volunteers will want to purchase the volunteer bundle for $85, which incorporates one championship golf shirt, one championship jacket, one championship hat or visor, one water bottle and one volunteer credential good for all seven days of the event. The bundle additionally consists of entry to volunteer hospitality with meals, snacks and drinks for days they volunteer. Every volunteer shall be requested to complete four shifts of 5 to 6 hours.

Watson Cup trophy unveiled

Hall of Famer Tom Watson received an opportunity to see the trophy bearing his identify that can go to the winner of The Watson Cup matches that can be held Oct. 14-15 at Kiawah Island's Cassique and Ocean Course.


The occasion will function an eight-player workforce from the South Carolina Junior Golf Association competing in opposition to a workforce from Scotland. The return matches might be performed in Scotland in 2020.


The perpetual Watson Cup trophy was unveiled on Friday of Masters week in Augusta with S.C. Junior Golf Association chairman Ben Zeigler of Columbia and S.C. Golf Association government director Biff Lathrop displaying it for Watson.


The trophy was crafted by Susanne and Bill Juaire of the S.R. Blackinton Company positioned in Providence, R.I.


The Watson Cup matches are intended to celebrate the historic connection between South Carolina, the place golf was first played in America within the 1740s, and the Edinburgh/East Lothian area of Scotland, from where tools was first exported to the first American golfers in Charleston in 1739.

Legend Oaks Used Club Drive

As a part of its annual Legend Oaks Provides Back program, the Summerville membership is accumulating used golf equipment all through the month of April that shall be donated to the South Carolina Junior Golf Association to be used in its many packages. Annually the SCJGA collects and refurbishes more than 2,000 used golf clubs for their Clubs-4-Youngsters program. Contact Kathy Chickarello at 843-821-4077 ext. 113 or e-mail kchickarello@legendoaksgolf.com.

Charleston Men's Interclub

Charleston Municipal maintained its lead in the Charleston Area Men's Interclub Golf Affiliation after the match performed at Crowfield. Charleston Municipal has forty three points, 2.5 factors more than Legend Oaks and Crowfield who're tied for second.

Charleston Golfweek Tour

Mathew West beat Jack Stone Island Outlet (www.acotecimpiantisrl.com) within the Championship Flight of the joint Charleston-Columbia Golfweek Tour occasion played at Orangeburg Nation Membership. Bernie Dailey and Westfield Brown tied for first in A Flight with scores of 79 with Dailey successful on the primary playoff hole. Other flights were decreased to a standard nine holes due to rain. Bill Gamblin won B Flight; Glenn Eagerton gained C Flight; and Brent Westbrook received D Flight.

Arising

• April 23: Knights of Columbus Councils 8900 and 11910 seventeenth annual HOPE Golf Classic, Coosaw Creek Country Club, $80 per player, contact Don Cronin at 843-209-4918.


• Might 5: William Brian Moody Basis Golf Tournament, Pine Forest Country Membership, benefits the William Brian Moody '86 Memorial Scholarship at Clemson and the Roper Foundation Affected person Help Fund, data wbmoodyfoundation@gmail.com, Will Moody at 843-323-7729 or Ben Moody at 843-323-7730.


• Could 6: Knights of Columbus 6250 Charity Golf Tournament, Charleston Municipal Golf Course, $75 individual, $300 team, contact Ron McNally at 843-789-0687 or rmcnallypga@gmail.com.


• Might 10: Kiwanis Membership of Moncks Corner Golf Tournament, Berkeley Nation Club, $65 per participant, $260 per team, contact Lynn Smith at 843-312-0621 or lsmith00jls@gmail.com.


• Could 14: Third annual Ohio State University Alumni Club of Charleston outing to boost funds for scholarships for Lowcountry college students attending OSU, Crowfield Golf Membership, $seventy five per person, $300 per team. Contact Bob at 843-818-8674 or Barry at 843-729-6469.


• Might 21: Ninth annual East Cooper Habitat for Humanity Golf Tees to Home Keys tournament, Snee Farm Country Membership, $150 per player or $500 per group, contact Christine at 843-881-2600 ext. 201.

Aces

C.J. Ulm, March 28, Bulls Bay Golf Membership, No. 7, 166 yards, 7-iron. Witnesses: Scott Bohleer, Branden Johnson, Jeff Jones.


David Carter, March 29, Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club, No. 7, 164 yards, 6-iron. Witness: Mike Delox.


Mark Bulger, March 30, Hyperlinks at Stono Ferry, No. 14, 147 yards, 8-iron. Witnesses: Christopher Yamaguchi, Steve Cardinal, Dan Kennelly.


Norman Mosley, Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Club, No. 16. Witnesses: Brian Lott, Ken Roff, Bucky Sprague.

Luke Walmet, April 3, Dunes West Golf & River Club, No. 6, 125 yards, 8-iron. Witness: Hilda Rose.

Kitty Yun, April 3, Legend Oaks Golf Club, No. 13, 96 yards, 9-iron. Witness: Young Yun.


George Brew, April 4, Charleston Municipal Golf Course, No. 11, 130 yards, 6-iron. Witnesses: Mike Lassier, Richie Parks.

Baze Duckworth, April 5, Patriots Level Links, No. 7, 125 yards, 7-iron. Witness: Mo Trezies.

Ron Wilson, April 6, Legend Oaks Golf Club, No. 17, 143 yards, 8-iron. Witnesses: Oscar Chavez, Paul Fredlake.


Roger Ricciardelli, April 8, Oak Forest-Wescott Golf Club, No. 3, 132 yards, 8-iron. Witnesses: Dana Rathbun, John Spielman, Rich Mudrick.


Mark Pinosky, April 8, Nation Club of Charleston, No. 11, 156 yards, 6-iron. Witnesses: Richard Star, Miles Glick.


Charlie Dunn, April 9, Oak Level-Kiawah Island Golf Resort, No. 9, 108 yards, pitching wedge. Witnesses: Dave Hauser, Bob Webb, Steve Cunningham.


Heinz Maurer, April 9, Berkeley Country Club, No. 10, 130 yards, 7-iron. Witnesses: Roger Newsome, Nick Avery, Bob Greathouse.


Stefan Kwasny, April 10, Charleston Municipal Golf Course, No. 4, 165 yards, 8-iron. Witness: Kirra Kwasny.


Ben Martin, April 11, Oak Forest-Wescott Golf Club, No. 3, 132 yards, 9-iron. Witnesses: Purple Shine, Jim Flip, Irvin Heins.


Charlie Chitty, April 12, Ralston Creek-Daniel Island Club, No. 15, 130 yards, 8-iron. Witnesses: James McAuliffe, Dave Yaniec.


Max Blackmon, April 13, Links at Stono Ferry, No. 14, 151 yards, 8-iron. Witnesses: Rick Farley, Kevin Couch.


Jim Ihrke, April 13, Bulls Bay Golf Membership, No. 17, 145 yards, 6-iron. Witnesses: Bill McCarthy, Arthur Smith, Phil Tralies.


Laurann Litchfield, April 13, Shadowmoss Plantation Golf Membership, No. 12, 131 yards, 6-iron. Witnesses: Diane Bowler, Barbara Rankin, Laura Rawl.


Tim Scofield, April 14, Bulls Bay Golf Membership, No. 12, 105 yards, pitching wedge. Witnesses: Johnny Boyd, Ralph Roles, Bill Rouse.

Trey Moluf, April 18, Nation Membership of Charleston, No. 3, 172 yards, 7-iron. Witness: Tony Moluf.

Henry Fair, April 19, Country Membership of Charleston, No. 17, 117 yards, 6-iron. Witnesses: Andrew Barrett, Tommy Ford, Pete Nistad.


A hole-in-one must be reported by the golf course. Please email aces to braswellsports@hotmail.com and to sportsdesk@postandcourier.com.