Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Tiger Woods comes up short at another major, but is still the main attraction

“Tiger’s coming!” was the shout of one golf fan directed to Brooks Koepka during Sunday’s final round at the U.S. PGA Championship.

Gentle baiting from the crowd, as well as several roars of delight from around the course after another Tiger Woods birdie, weren’t enough to deter Koepka from a third major title. But the signs are there that Woods is again a force to be reckoned with.

American Koepka, 28, withstood stifling pressure and sweltering heat in St Louis, Missouri, to card a four-under 66 good enough for a two-shot victory, and claim the trophy and the $1.98 million prize.

Woods played his part though in front of a huge gathering of supporters, in pursuit of his first major title in a decade — and came close by returning a 64, his lowest final round in a major ever.

Winning at Bellerive means Koepka has now won three of the last seven majors and becomes only the fifth golfer and first since Woods in 2000 to triumph at both the PGA and U.S. Open in the same year.

“Other than me, my team, everybody was rooting for Tiger,” Koepka said. “It kind of pushes you to step up your game.”

As Woods finished his round and had the clubhouse lead, he had a maximum value of 100, according to Google Trends. While at the same time, Koepka was languishing down at just 27. That’s despite holding a clear lead and playing his final few holes on the course.

The sense of apathy, combined with the love of a sporting comeback, isn’t of concern to Koepka, who accepts he won’t be able to please everyone and still had the support of his fellow professionals.

“I’ve heard some frustration that he hasn’t won a lot of other tournaments, but he’s won three majors now, so he’s definitely winning the right ones,” Adam Scott said. The Australian was playing alongside Koepka in the final group and finished three shots behind him.

More vocal support should come Koepka’s way next month when he takes part in the Ryder Cup as part of Team USA, after the top eight automatic picks heading to the event in Paris were confirmed.

By winning at Bellerive, Koepka finished top of the standings ahead of Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas, Patrick Reed, Bubba Watson, Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler and Webb Simpson. Captain Jim Furyk will pick four others — three on September 3 and the final choice on September 9.

Woods, in finishing runner-up Sunday, jumped from 20th to 11th in the Ryder Cup standings, behind Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson.

It seems almost unthinkable that Furyk would leave out Woods given his form in the past two majors and his experience of seven previous Ryder Cups.

“I’m just pleased with what I’ve done so far, and now to be part of the Ryder Cup conversation, from where I’ve come to now, it’s been pretty cool,” 14-times major champion Woods said.

The wait continues for the Woods comeback to be completed with that elusive 15th major, but given his form so far in 2018, interest only looks set to increase.

 

Adam Reed | 

Source: cnbc.com

Monday, August 13, 2018

Tiger Woods comes up short at another major, but is still the main attraction

“Tiger’s coming!” was the shout of one golf fan directed to Brooks Koepka during Sunday’s final round at the U.S. PGA Championship.

Gentle baiting from the crowd, as well as several roars of delight from around the course after another Tiger Woods birdie, weren’t enough to deter Koepka from a third major title. But the signs are there that Woods is again a force to be reckoned with.

American Koepka, 28, withstood stifling pressure and sweltering heat in St Louis, Missouri, to card a four-under 66 good enough for a two-shot victory, and claim the trophy and the $1.98 million prize.

Woods played his part though in front of a huge gathering of supporters, in pursuit of his first major title in a decade — and came close by returning a 64, his lowest final round in a major ever.

Winning at Bellerive means Koepka has now won three of the last seven majors and becomes only the fifth golfer and first since Woods in 2000 to triumph at both the PGA and U.S. Open in the same year.

“Other than me, my team, everybody was rooting for Tiger,” Koepka said. “It kind of pushes you to step up your game.”

As Woods finished his round and had the clubhouse lead, he had a maximum value of 100, according to Google Trends. While at the same time, Koepka was languishing down at just 27. That’s despite holding a clear lead and playing his final few holes on the course.

The sense of apathy, combined with the love of a sporting comeback, isn’t of concern to Koepka, who accepts he won’t be able to please everyone and still had the support of his fellow professionals.

“I’ve heard some frustration that he hasn’t won a lot of other tournaments, but he’s won three majors now, so he’s definitely winning the right ones,” Adam Scott said. The Australian was playing alongside Koepka in the final group and finished three shots behind him.

More vocal support should come Koepka’s way next month when he takes part in the Ryder Cup as part of Team USA, after the top eight automatic picks heading to the event in Paris were confirmed.

By winning at Bellerive, Koepka finished top of the standings ahead of Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas, Patrick Reed, Bubba Watson, Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler and Webb Simpson. Captain Jim Furyk will pick four others — three on September 3 and the final choice on September 9.

Woods, in finishing runner-up Sunday, jumped from 20th to 11th in the Ryder Cup standings, behind Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson.

It seems almost unthinkable that Furyk would leave out Woods given his form in the past two majors and his experience of seven previous Ryder Cups.

“I’m just pleased with what I’ve done so far, and now to be part of the Ryder Cup conversation, from where I’ve come to now, it’s been pretty cool,” 14-times major champion Woods said.

The wait continues for the Woods comeback to be completed with that elusive 15th major, but given his form so far in 2018, interest only looks set to increase.

 

Adam Reed | 

Source: cnbc.com

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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Does the PGA Championship produce the worst major winners? An investigation

We’re Hiring!

 

We currently have several PART-TIME positions available! We are hiring for the follow positions: dishwasher, bartender, cook and server.

All positions have flexible hours! Contact us at (585) 237-0462 for more info.

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Monday, August 6, 2018

End of Summer Special!

We are having a END OF SUMMER SALE on our Townhouses!

Take advantage of the last weeks of summer by staying with us! Our townhouses will be available for $125.00 plus tax  for up to four (4) people. This deal is only available for those staying Monday to Thursday from August 20 – September 26!

If you are wanting to get some golf in during your stay, you can upgrade those days with golf and food packages for an additional charge! If not, come to kick back and relax! You can take advantage of our beautiful lake views and amazing food on property.

*There is also an additional 60.00 cleaning fee added to each stay.

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Wednesday, July 18, 2018

The Old Hippies

COME ONE, COME ALL

THE OLD HIPPIES ARE COMING TO THE CLUB!!

The Old Hippies will be playing live at the Club on Silver Lake.  On Sunday July 29 and Wednesday August 29 from 4 till 7 on the deck.  Play their video and check it out.  They are awesome and you can enjoy a great afternoon watching the boats on the Lake and listening to some fantastic music on the deck.  Come join us and relax and enjoy great music, great food and drink, and most of all great friends.  The Club on Silver Lake, where family is treated special and everyone is family!!!

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Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Tiger Woods not feeling old at oldest championship in golf

Steve DiMeglio, USA TODAY Published 8:15 a.m. ET July 17, 2018

CARNOUSTIE, Scotland — As a skinny lad back in the day, Tiger Woods got his first taste of links golf at venerable Carnoustie. Not on the course, mind you, but on the practice round.

A student at the time at Stanford University, Woods quickly got an education in how to play the ball under the wind and on the ground of the ancient links. He was an amateur playing in the 1995 Scottish Open, but he was a kid at heart who fell in love with this style of golf on that first day at Carnoustie.

“It was one of the cooler things, just staying on the range and hitting the ball at the 100-meter sign. I was hitting 9-irons and 4-irons and 5-irons and just having a blast trying to hit that sign,” a smiling Woods said Tuesday at Carnoustie ahead of Thursday’s start of the 147th British Open.

“I remember my dad on the range with me saying, ‘Are you ever going to hit the ball past the 100-(meter) sign?’ And I said, ‘No, I’m just enjoying this. Are you kidding me? This is the best,’” Woods said.

It was a two-hour tutorial before he finally headed to the course, and on the second hole used his putter 120 yards from the hole.

“That was one of the cooler moments,” Woods said.

Since then, he’s had some big moments in the Open, winning at St. Andrews in 2000 and 2005 and at Hoylake in 2006. He’s back at Carnoustie for his third Open — he finished in a tie for seventh in 1999 and in a tie for 12th in 2007 — and his inner child has once again emerged.

“I’ve always loved playing links golf,” Woods said. “It’s my favorite type of golf. I enjoy this type of golf because it is creative and you have to use your mind. We’re not going to get the most perfect bounces. A certain shot that is hit where you think is a wonderful shot down the middle of the fairway could bounce some weird way. That’s just part of it.

“That’s the fun challenge of it.”

A warm and dry summer has turned Carnoustie brown and firm, with plenty of fire in the fairways and manageable wispy rough. It just adds to the challenge Woods relishes as he tries to win for the first time since 2013.

Since he first stepped onto the grounds on Sunday, Woods has been putting together the blueprint he’ll use to attack the course. He put a TaylorMade prototype 2-iron bent to 17 degrees in his bag because of the firm conditions. He and caddie Joe LaCava are still working on strategy off each tee, especially when Woods is hitting his 3-iron 335 yards as he did twice on Sunday.

While he’s still figuring out the pace of the greens, which are slightly slower than the normal speeds seen on the PGA Tour, Woods is confident in the mallet putter he first put into his bag in his last start, a tie for fourth in the Quicken Loans National three weeks ago.

“I have putted a little bit better,” Woods said. “To be honest with you, I’ve struggled on slower greens throughout my entire career. It’s one of the reasons why I think I really like the fact that this putter has grooves in it so it does roll initially a little bit faster and a little bit more true. And it is a little bit hotter.”

Woods is making his 12th start of the year and has been in the hunt late on Sunday in five of the tournaments. He said he’s improved from start to start.

“My feels are much better than they were at the beginning of the year, and I feel like I have a better understanding of my game and my body and my swing, much more so than I did at Augusta,” Woods said. “That’s just going to come with a little bit more experience, and I think that I’ve made a few adjustments.

“I’ve changed putters. I’ve tweaked my swing a little bit since the West Coast swing. And everything’s gotten just a little bit better. I’ve put myself up there in contention a couple times.

“Just need to play some cleaner golf, and who knows?”

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OPEN MIC NIGHT

OPEN MIC NIGHT!!!

If you sing or play an instrument join us at the Club Sunday, July 22 at 3pm for our first “Open Mic”.

Don’t be shy, we are friendly and encouraging and love to hear you (Clark Crist).  For those who might be musically challenged but enjoy listening to good music this is going to be a fun time with some talented musicians.  If you missed last years open mic you missed a great party.  It was great music for hours with some awesome participant’s right out of the crowd.

Hosted by Exit 13 who never disappoint.  Come rain or shine.  If it’s nice out we will be on the decks, if not, we will be inside.  We will play until 7 and plan on making this a  monthly happening at the Club.

SEE YOU ALL SUNDAY JULY 22!

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Friday, July 13, 2018

BOYER WINCHIP TOURNAMENT

BOYER WINCHIP TOURNAMENT

DETAILS!

Sunday, July 29. Tee Times start at 10:00am.

2-Person Best Ball. 80% of your handicap. Dinner to Follow.

Men’s, Women’s, & Mixed Teams (Men: White Tees – Women: Green Tees)

Entry Fee: $50/person

Optional Skins Game

CALL THE PRO SHOP AT 

(585) 237-0462 TO SIGN UP!

To Schedule a Tee Time:

View our Rates  |  Book a Tee Time Online |  View our Menu

STAY CONNECTED WITH SILVER LAKE!
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Thursday, June 28, 2018

Celebrate with Us on July 3 at Silver Lake!

Celebrate with Us on July 3 at Silver Lake!

Come enjoy our infamous Firework Show on Tuesday, July 3!

In addition, we will be featuring Live Music before and after the fireworks by Exit 13. A Magician will perform for the kids at 6.

Chicken BBQ, Hot dogs and Hamburgers will be served.

Please no coolers allowed.

Skip the hassle of calling! Save time, book online.

Wishing you and your family a happy and safe Independence Day!

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Monday, June 25, 2018

Couples League

IMPORTANT NOTE: The restaurant will be closed for a wedding on July 7th.

EVERY Monday! 

Come out and have a good time!

It is that time of the year again where loving couples help each other on the golf course towards another perfect round!  We all love playing with our significant other and can’t wait to give praise to each other and little tips to improve each others game.

Couples Night is every Monday, and it is guaranteed to be a blast! 

For those of you who have never played before our couples league is for fun and friends.  Each week we play with as many couples as show up and then we mix up the format to make it fun and entertaining.  No need to commit to a bunch of weeks, just come when you can.  Once you try it you won’t want to miss it.  Call the Pro Shop for more details.

Jeff and Mary Rase will be running the league this year and I promise you will have a good time, at least at the bar afterwords!

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Saturday, June 16, 2018

Happy Father’s Day from your friends at Silver Lake!

Happy Father’s Day from your friends at Silver Lake!

Take a look at some of our amazing gifts for Dad!

Unlimited. Anytime. Cart Included.

Give the Gift of Golf!

The Perfect Gift for any occasion! Our gift cards are available in our Online Store. Click below!

SAVE TIME, BOOK ONLINE!

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Tuesday, June 12, 2018

The Perfect Gift for Dad!

Happy Father’s Day from your friends at Silver Lake!

Take a look at some of our amazing gifts for Dad!

Unlimited. Anytime. Cart Included.

Give the Gift of Golf!

The Perfect Gift for any occasion! Our gift cards are available in our Online Store. Click below!

SAVE TIME, BOOK ONLINE!

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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Join Us for Happy Hour!

EVERY Sunday to Wednesday 

Come enjoy discounted beverages from 3-6PM!

To Schedule a Tee Time:

View our Rates  |  Book a Tee Time Online |  View our Menu

STAY CONNECTED WITH SILVER LAKE!
The Club on Silver Lake |  Sign up for eSpecials
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Tuesday, June 5, 2018

The Perfect Father’s Day Gift!

Happy Father’s Day from your friends at Silver Lake!

Take a look at some of our amazing gifts for Dad!

Unlimited. Anytime. Cart Included.

Give the Gift of Golf!

The Perfect Gift for any occasion! Our gift cards are available in our Online Store. Click below!

SAVE TIME, BOOK ONLINE!

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The 2nd Annual Silver Lake Water Quality Golf Tournament

The 2nd Annual Silver Lake Water Quality Golf Tournament will be held July 21st, 2018 at the Silver Lake Country Club.  Tournament is open to the public.  18 Hole Tournament with cart.  Registration fee is $240 per team (4 person team).  Registration form is in the directory.  Sign in starts at 8:00 AM; coffee & pastries will be available. 9:00 AM Shotgun start, Scramble format.

Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and last place teams as well as longest drive, closest to the pin, etc.  50/50 drawing, basket raffle and lots of fun activities.  Lunch immediately following at The Club on Silver Lake (Lunch-only registration available for $20).

Registration deadline July 7th, 2018.

Tournament proceeds will be used to purchase native shrubs and perennials that Association members will plant along a tributary identified by the Wyoming County Soil & Water Conservation District as a problematic run-off location. Native plants help to stem the influx of nutrients and sediment into the lake.

We would like donations for the basket raffle and prizes.  Hole sponsorship is available for $50, Tournament sponsors are available for $200.  We also need volunteers to help with sign in, food sales, water distribution, and tournament operations.  To volunteer or donate contact Joe Caputo, 6805 South Hillcrest Dr, Castile, NY 14427, joecaputo@rochester.rr.com; 585-738-1815.

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Tuesday, May 29, 2018

MT Project Press Release

Suzanne’s Comfort Care Home joins forces with the Mount Morris Career and Technical Education Center to bring high-visibility fundraiser to Perry

MOUNT MORRIS, NEW YORK, May 3, 2018—When young talent and a good cause combine, great things can happen.

Students from the Metal Trades Program at the Mount Morris Career and Technical Education (CTE) Center have teamed up with Suzanne’s Comfort Care Home to bring an incredibly unique and highly visible fundraiser to Perry, New York.

 

Students have been working tirelessly for weeks to create stunning sculptures that will be auctioned off to raise money for Suzanne’s Comfort Care Home, a two-bed home for the terminally ill located in Perry, New York. This home is the only facility of its kind located in Wyoming County, New York.

 

The auction will take place Saturday, June 2 at 6:00 p.m. at The Club at Silver Lake, 3820 Club Rd, Perry, New York 14530.  Tickets for the auction are $10.00 per person and can be purchased at the following locations:

 

Suzanne’s Comfort Care Home

167 Main Street North, Perry

 

Tompkins Bank of Castile

102 North Center Street, Perry

 

The Lumberyard

18 South Federal Street, Perry

 

The Club at Silver Lake

3796 Club Road, Perry

 

“On behalf of Suzanne’s Comfort Care Home, we are honored to be a part of this endeavor. This has been one of the most exciting and rewarding projects that I’ve ever been involved in. Working with Olie Olson and his students has been a very enlightening experience for all of us at Suzanne’s Comfort Care Home,” said Suzanne Koson-Schuster, Executive Director.

The sculptures, which are all nature-themed, stand several feet high. Examples include a bear and bees, a porcupine, a set of cowboy boots, an eagle, a life-size horse, and even a few sea serpents. Art students from Perry High School have

painted many of the sculptures.

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“The students are excited about the cause and the sculptures really reflect their talents. I’m very proud of the work they’ve done this semester,” said Olie Olson, Metal Trades Instructor.
The sculptures will be on display at The Club at Silver Lake beginning May 25 until the auction on June 2.

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Suzanne’s Comfort Care Home (SCCH) is a two-bed home for the terminally ill where they can live out their life at no cost to them or their families. SCCH is run by a staff of volunteers and operates through donations received from individuals, businesses, grants, bequests, service organizations, memorials, and fundraising events. SCCH does not receive any reimbursements from insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid.

The Mount Morris Career and Technical Education Center is a program of the Genesee Valley Educational Partnership.  The Partnership operates as a Board of Cooperative Educational Services offering shared programs and services to 22 component school districts located in Genesee, Wyoming, Livingston and Steuben counties in New York state.

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Friday, May 25, 2018

Caring Creations for Comfort Care

JUNE 2, 2018 – 6:00PM

Hey Everybody! Come and enjoy an evening of fun and excitement at The Club on Silver Lake! We will be hosting an event “Caring Creations for Comfort Care” a live auction with all proceeds benefiting Suzanne’s Comfort Care Home on Saturday  June 2, 2018. Up for grabs are unique, one of a kind creations, crafted by the Metal Trade Students from the Mt. Morris Career and Technical Education Center.

​Tickets are $10.00 ​per person which includes hor d’ oeuvres , cash bar , and the opportunity to bid in the live auction, so come on out and show your support and generosity for the only privately run hospice care in Wyoming County!

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McIlroy pleased with opening 67 at BMW PGA

While a short miss on the final green denied him a share of the clubhouse lead, Rory McIlroy had plenty of reason to smile after opening the BMW PGA Championship with a 5-under 67.

McIlroy won the European Tour’s flagship event in memorable fashion in 2014, erasing a seven-shot deficit on the final day. But the West Course at Wentworth has otherwise been a house of horrors for the Ulsterman, as he missed the cut in his three other appearances since 2012 and has played the course in a combined 10 over in his eight career appearances.

This marks his first return to the event since 2015, and he’s now one shot off the early pace after a round that at times offered glimpses of his commanding form from recent years.

 

Full-field scores from the BMW PGA Championship

 

“I think I did everything pretty well,” McIlroy said. “I drove the ball much better, put the ball in play off the tee a lot more than I’ve done the last couple weeks, so that’s been really good. I thought I gave myself a lot of chances, and I took most of them.”

McIlroy started slowly, and a bogey on No. 9 after a poor approach from the middle of the fairway meant he made the turn in just 1 under. But he got that dropped shot back on the next hole, then added birdies on Nos. 14 and 16 to climb up the leaderboard. He appeared poised to add at least one more tally, but was unable to birdie either of the two closing par-5s at Wentworth including a miss from inside 4 feet on No. 18.

“A little frustrated that I couldn’t get a birdie or two out of the last couple holes, but overall a really good start,” he said.

Making his first start since a missed cut at The Players Championship, McIlroy sits two shots behind Lucas Bjerregaard with hopes for “more of the same” from his game over the weekend on a course that has often had his number.

“If I can hit the ball like I did today over the next three days,” McIlroy said, “I think I’ll be right there.”

 

Source: golfchannel.com

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Monday, May 14, 2018

GLOW YMCA Golf Outing

GLOW YMCA Golf Outing

MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2018

Join us at our annual fundraiser for the YMCA. Together with your support, we can help those in our own community.

 

About the YMCA

The YMCA operates several summer programs across the GLOW Region. The Y operates full-day summer recreational programs, traditional day camps and a preschool camps. In the past, we have awarded over 44% of the children who attend our summer programs with scholarships. The impact of our YMCA summer programming delivered by caring and certified staff is PRICELESS to these families.

The memories will last a lifetime and for many children those memories will lead them to become summer counselors themselves. The financial assistance scholarship is the key ingredient needed for children in our area to participant in the YMCA Summer Programs.

Learn More

To learn more about how to sign up, click below!

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Sunday, February 25, 2018

Justin Thomas edges Luke List in playoff to win Honda Classic

By AP NEWS

Sunday, February 25, 2018

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) – Justin Thomas was down to his last chance when he delivered his most clutch shot of the final round in the Honda Classic.

Turns out he wasn’t finished.

Thomas nearly holed a gap wedge on the par-5 18th hole for a birdie to force a playoff with Luke List. Moments later, he hit 5-wood over the water, urged it to keep going and lost it momentarily in the darkening sky over PGA National.

“All I was looking at was the water to see if it splashed,” Thomas said. “And it didn’t. So I figured I was in the bunker, and then people started clapping and I could kind of see some little white dot on the green.”

That set up a two-putt birdie that made him a winner when List, who hit his own bold shot in regulation to the 18th to set up birdie, could only manage par in the playoff.

Thomas closed with a 2-under 68 and won for the second time this season. He also won in a playoff at the CJ Cup in South Korea last fall. With eight career victories, including seven in his last 31 starts on the PGA Tour, he moved to No. 3 in the world. He is one spot ahead of longtime friend Jordan Spieth for the first time, which was of little significance to Thomas.

“Not really,” he said. “Because there’s still two more spots that I want to climb.’

List, going for his first PGA Tour victory, shot 32 on the back nine and closed with a 69. His only regret was a tee shot wide right in the playoff that landed amid palm trees and left him little options. He went left against the bleachers, and hit a superb approach to about 25 feet and two-putted for par.

 

 

“Obviously, it hurts right now,” List said. “But I think that when I look back on it, I’ll be proud of the way I hung in there.”

Alex Noren (67) finished third. He was tied for the lead when he went for the green on the 18th, only for the ball to hit hung up on the side of the collar of a bunker, leaving him a tough chip. He missed a birdie chance from 20 feet.

Tiger Woods was briefly within three shots of the lead on the front nine. He closed with a 70 and finished 12th.

The 5-wood turned out to be the winner for Thomas. The wedge made it possible.

Jack Nicklaus was in the broadcast booth for most of the final round, leaving before Thomas and List reached the 18th hole. It might have all looked familiar to Nicklaus, the U.S. captain of the 1983 Ryder Cup at PGA National. The big moment that year was Lanny Wadkins nearly jarring a wedge on the 18th hole, a shot so meaningful to the outcome that Nicklaus kissed the divot.

Thomas missed the 18th fairway in regulation and had no choice but to lay up. List followed with his 4-iron to 35 feet.

“I have a lot of confidence in my wedge game,” Thomas said. “I knew if I got a decent number that I was going to be able to get inside 10 feet. That’s all I wanted was a chance to try to get into a playoff. And then ended up hitting a great wedge.”

Thomas and List finished at 8-under 272. It was the seventh playoff in 15 PGA Tour events this season.

Woods made that Sunday red shirt look a little brighter, at least for a while. With an 8-foot birdie putt on the par-4 eighth hole, he momentarily pulled within three shots of the lead. That only lasted the few minutes that it took Thomas to tap in for birdie on the par-5 third.

 

Woods made bogey to close out his front nine, and he still was four shots behind until getting swallowed up again by the water-filled closing stretch. He put his tee shot into water and made double bogey for the second straight day, three-putted the 16th for bogey and was out of hope.

“I made a big leap this week because I really hit it well,” Woods said. “I was able to control it, especially in this wind, which is not easy to do.”

Woods led the field in proximity to the hole on his approach shots at just over 29 feet.

Not to be overlooked was Sam Burns of LSU, who last year won the Jack Nicklaus Award as the top college player who received a sponsor exemption. Playing alongside Woods in such a chaotic arena, he was bogey-free for a 68 to tie for eighth. That will get him into the Valspar Championship at Innisbrook in two weeks.

Five players had at least a share of the lead. Only three of them stuck around until the end.

Webb Simpson missed the fairway on the 11th hole and had to lay up instead of taking on the water. That led to the first of three bogeys in a four-hole stretch and sent him to a 72, four shots behind. Tommy Fleetwood was tied for the lead until a three-putt bogey from long range on the 14th, and a bogey from the back bunker on the 15th. A birdie on the final hole for a 69 left him two shots behind.

Source: Golf.com

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Friday, February 23, 2018

Renew Your Membership Now!

at The Club on Silver Lake

You can now renew your membership online!

Don’t forget to purchase anything else you need, including: bag storage, cart seat rental, and GHIN handicapping!

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at (585) 237-0462

The countdown has begun! We will be open for play on April 14, 2018We look forward to seeing you all.

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Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Happy Valentine’s Day from everyone at Silver Lake!

Give the Gift of Golf!

What’s better than the gift of golf? Show your sweetheart you love them by gifting them a Club on Silver Lake gift card! 

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Tuesday, February 13, 2018

WATCH: Billy Hurley III releases hilarious campaign video against Jordan Spieth

By SEAN ZAK

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

It was a quiet race for Chairman of the PGA Tour Advisory Council. That was until Billy Hurley III made a late splash this week.

Hurley III was going up against Jordan Spieth, Golden Child and no. 3 golfer in the world. It was tough competition, and with just one day left for Tour players to vote, he turned to a classic campaign strategy: mudslinging.

Hurley III released a video pinpointing all of Spieth’s flaws, from him being an elite, “one percenter” golfer, to the ways in which he treats his caddie Michael Greller. Beyond that, Hurley III called attention to his own military history.

The video swept across PGA Tour circles Monday, with many players tweeting it out saying Hurley III had captured their vote. Why? Well, because the video is hilarious and you’d need to watch it for yourself. The impact of the video was so great that Jordan Spieth himself even admitted he would vote for Hurley III.

 

Source: Golf.com

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Monday, February 5, 2018

Gary Woodland wins in sudden death at Waste Management

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – It had been five long years since he won, but that wasn’t what was on Gary Woodland’s mind when he made the final putt and pointed to the sky.

He was thinking of the family member who was gone but not forgotten.

“Yeah, that was just kind of a tribute to last year,” Woodland said after shooting a final-round 64 and beating Chez Reavie with a par on the first playoff hole at the Waste Management Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale. “Obviously, we lost a little girl, and being there, seeing my wife give birth to her, that’s real.”

Woodland’s eyes flooded with tears. “Just wanted her to know I still love her,” he said.

On March 29 of last year, Woodland released a statement that he and his wife, Gabby, had lost one of their unborn twins. He had just withdrawn from the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play, and in the statement he added that “doctors will be monitoring the health of my wife and the other baby for the remainder of the pregnancy.”

Just over 10 months later, Gabby and their son, Jaxson, surprised him on the 18th green as the family celebrated Gary’s first victory since the 2013 Barracuda Championship. Woodland calls Jaxson his “miracle” son, and he and Gabby held him close and continue to do so after the trials of 2017.

“Really took off about four months,” said Woodland, who moves from 38th to fifth in the FedExCup standings. “But I found a way to get to the TOUR Championship, kind of battled through the end of the year, and I couldn’t wait for 2018 to start.”

Said Brennan Little, Woodland’s caddie: “His demeanor has been better. Last year was a bit of a mess. I mean, not really knowing his schedule, missing a few events, going home. Now the wife and the baby have been out; his attitude has been really good, which I think you can see in some of the rounds in Hawaii and San Diego, he got off to some bad starts and brought them back.”

Woodland was trending in the right direction after a T7 at the Sony Open in Hawaii and a T12 at the Farmers Insurance Open. Matt Kuchar, who hung around to congratulate Woodland after the victory, said he played nine holes with Woodland on Tuesday before the start of the WMPO and was wowed. “He was driving it just so well,” Kuchar said.

In addition to his wife and son, Woodland was cheered on by his parents, his sister and her husband, and others from back home in Topeka, Kansas. (He now lives in South Florida.) He got a text from his coach, Butch Harmon, on Thursday, urging him to put four good rounds together and not worry about the score. He did that, and recent putting lessons from friend Brad Faxon paid dividends, as well, as Woodland made 200 feet of putts on the weekend.

“I was in the zone,” he said. “I mean, I really had it going. My caddie asked me when I got done, did I know I made nine birdies. I didn’t even know I did that.”

Now it’s on to California for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and the resumption of a career that for five years was sidetracked by frustration, injuries and loss.

“It’s really hard to put in words right now,” Woodland said. “Last year we battled through it, couldn’t get to the off-season quick enough, couldn’t start 2018 soon enough. For [Jaxson] to be here, it’s obviously a miracle, but I’m just so excited to share this with him and my family, and hopefully it’s the start of something special.”

Source: PGATour.com 

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Friday, January 26, 2018

Tiger Woods’ ‘baby steps’: He neither dazzles nor disappoints in his return to the PGA Tour

LA JOLLA, Calif. — The massive throngs that mysteriously had a late January Thursday off from work suggest that the Tiger Woods comeback is now more than a tradition. It’s a holiday, too.

Presumably they were there to see him, anyway, but to see him do what? Other than the ubiquitous swoosh and the occasional epithet, Woods was giving them little that they might have recognized. There were no trademark fist pumps, no club twirls.

Yet for one shining moment late in the first round of the Farmers Insurance Open, Woods gave them a glimpse of his old self, not at 42 his older self.

At the par-3 16th on the South Course at Torrey Pines, 190 yards across a chasm, Woods nearly made an ace. He hit it to eight inches of the hole, a tap-in birdie that was the highlight of an indifferent round of even-par 72.

“It’s just a full 6-iron, throw it up in the air,” he said. “The greens are really springy, so I was trying to land it soft. And we can’t see anything land from back there so we’re just listening for some noise and people started cheering.”

That’s why they were here.

Moral victories generally are vastly overrated, but concede him this one. He had played only 36 holes on the PGA Tour in the last 2½ years, yet he performed admirably. Admirably won’t be enough to get him to the weekend—he is tied for 84th—but he does have the more generous North Course on Friday.

“It was fun, it was fun to compete again,” he said. “It was fun to be out there. We had a great pairing today. Pat [Reed} played great, Charley [Hoffman] was solid all day, and I was probably a little bit rusty.”

He opened with a bogey, not an unusual start for Woods, who won the U.S. Open here without making a par at the first hole in the first four rounds in 2008. He hit only eight of 14 fairways and just 12 of 18 greens in regulation.

“On the back nine, he looked solid and steady,” Reed said. “When he wasn’t too happy with a shot it still was manageable. That’s the biggest thing, not playing awhile. I took off six weeks off from competitive golf and played last week and felt like I didn’t know what the heck I was doing out there. There’s a lot of mental errors that happen. For a guy who played one tournament in a year to come out and play the way he did today, I was impressed.

“He seemed excited. He was in the zone, focusing on being a competitor, but I can imagine inside he was probably jumping for joy being out here with the guys playing golf again, especially pain free. That’s huge. He looked good.”

Woods’ harshest critic, meanwhile, was himself, and he veered sharply from his go-to cliche, that “it’s a process.”

“I didn’t hit my irons very well today,” Woods said. “I didn’t give myself a lot of looks out there and consequently I didn’t make a lot of birdies. I didn’t play the par 5s as well, either. I need to clean up my iron game and give myself a lot more looks at it.”

“Baby steps,” Reed called them, fittingly, as it were, on behalf of a man attempting to turn back the clock.

 

Source: GolfDigest.com

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