Friday, May 3, 2013

Michigan Tennis Hall of Fame Has Designs on Three New People

Michigan Golf Hall of Fame Has Styles on Three New Members( Dexter, MI) a' Some seats still are available for the Saturday, May possibly 19 Michigan Golf Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and a of golf at Michigan State Universityas Forest Akers West Program. Fritz Balmer, in his fourth decade of service to golf, Steve Brady, champion of all Michiganas important professional championships and now Director of Instruction at Oakland Hills Country Club, and Tom Doak, the hottest custom in the sport with aBucket Lista classes around the world is likely to be inducted. Balmer, graduate of the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse, where he was on the golf team, spent some time working on virtually every committee in the Golf Association of Michigan, beginning as team consultant from Spring Meadows CC. Heas been a Committee chairman, a principles official since 1975, a governor and president of the GAM. He served as Interim Executive Director throughout a down period for the GAM and first got it back onto solid ground. Balmer has received the GAM Distinguished Service Award and currently is chairman of the Michigan Golf Foundation. Brady, an at Saginaw Valley State University and member of its Hall of Fame, played in two U.S. Opens, three PGA Championships, played the Ben Hogan Tour and was a prominent home state person with two PGA Championships and three Michigan Opens towards the top of a lengthy set of tournament games. After doing work for golf course architect Pete Dye, Tom Doak moved to Traverse City, designed his first course, High Pointe, in 1989 and two years later designed one of northern Michiganas leading programs, aptly named Black Forest at Wilderness Valley and in 1999 Lost Dunes at Bridgman. Doakas Renaissance Golf Design headquarters is in Traverse City but heas some sort of traveler, currently in China and viewing his latest American formation, Streamsong in Florida, finding raves and cover shots in every the golf magazines. His list of courses is like a chain of Academy Award wonderful Oscars a two at Bandon Dunes in Oregon, Cape Kidnappers in New Zealand, the Renaissance Club in Scotland, Barnbougle Dunes in Tasmania, and the list continues on. Doak designs are included four by golf Magazineas Top 100 Courses in the World list while Doak courses are included four by Golfweekas Best Modern Course rankings in its Top Ten. Golf will be followed by the Hall of Fame Induction on the Forest Akers West Program. Tennis is likely to be at 1 p.m. with a shotgun start. A 5:30 p.m. Drink reception is likely to be followed by supper and the induction ceremony.A Additional information on the golf outing and induction wedding may be found on line at http://www.michigan-golf-foundation.com or by calling Loretta Larkin at (248) 719-0650.A The registration deadline is Friday, May 10.

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