Highbullen
Golf Club & Hotel
Celebraty Pro-Am
Sunday 23rd September 2007
Individual Professional
Scores
68 Jon Langmead (Exminster)
69 Scott Amiet (Teign Valley)
69 Sean Mason (Teign Valley)
69 Cliff Strange (Torquay)
69 Tony Pitts (St.Austell)
70 Barry Austin (Downes Crediton)
70 Jason Fullard (Dainton Park)
70 Richard Sadler (Killiow)
Team Winners
Tony Pitts, Sally Ford, Dick Ford, David Jeffs, 90 pts
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Winning Pro - Jon Langmead
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Alex Hay with Iain Parker
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In a first for the Devon PGA, there was a new and fun event added this season,
held at a brand new venue, High Bullen Golf Club and Hotel.
The Pro Am took the form of a Pro Celebrity Am, twenty Devon Pros played in
the event alongside Olympic Gold medal winner Kriss Akabusi, golf's legendary
commentator Alex Hay, boxing champion Nicky Piper and former rugby British
Lion, Rob Henderson. The Celebrity players were drawn mainly from the world
of sports and the Pros enjoyed mixing with some really top people from sports
as diverse as Skiing, Ice Hockey, with Britain's Olympic Captain, Shannon Hope,
and Power boating, with a former world champion.
The day was put together by Royal North Devon Head Pro, Iain Parker, and was
part of the Sir Steve Redgrave Golden Five Tour. The day was filmed for SKY
Television and will be broadcast sometime in late November as part of their
ongoing coverage of these events.
The weekend was all about raising money for several charities and this
was a huge success. £35,000 was pledged at Saturday's Charity
Auction. Devon Golf Professionals can be very proud of the part they
played in making the
weekend's Golfing activities a great success.
The golf course, which very few of the Pros had played before, is tucked away
in beautiful North Devon countryside. It is truly a 'Hidden Gem'. Owner Martin
Neal has been reluctant to stage big events before, as he wanted to complete
course improvements, and open two new holes. This has now all been put in place,
and the course which had previously been regarded as a great and enjoyable
hotel layout, is now a real challenge to even the best Pros in the County.
With a Par of 68 and a swirling breeze scoring was far from easy, with most
Pros playing the course 'blind'. Par proved to be the winning score.
Exminster's Jon Langmead came out on top edging out four players on 69, Cliff
Strange, Tony Pitts, Scott Amiet and Sean Mason.
Jon's aggressive and risk taking approach amazed playing partner Olympic Gold
medal winner Kriss Akabusi, who said he had never seen anyone take on so many
of the tight dog leg carries which the course presented. Jon's game is built
around attacking golf and he hit several great shots. Probably not knowing
the course cost him three dropped shots but defensive golf is just not his
style!!
Scott Amiet who does not play much regular golf in the summer proved that he
can mix it with the best of the county`s Pro's. He is director of golf at the
busy Teign Valley Course and this takes up most of his time. He has helped
several Devon Pro's move forward in their career's, his latest success being
Sean Mason, now attached with Scott at Teign Valley. Sean who has just won
the final West Region event of the season, securing the OOM title in the process
also scored 69.
Story of the day though was Tony Pitts amazing turnaround, he suffered a huge
setback with a quadruple bogey 9 on the par five ninth hole. Most players would
have given up at this point, not Tony though, he proceeded to come home in
an amazing 29 shots, which on the day was exceptional. He would dearly have
loved to have had the chance of playing that disastrous ninth hole again.
Iain Parker Devon PGA Vice Captain thanked everyone involved in the staging
of the event, and looked forward to returning to the beautiful course at Highbullen
in the future, he commented that it was the perfect Pro Am venue and would
make a great society course.