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Kevin Dickey Junior & Bantam Girls Spring Classic Returns
It has a long name and a short history but one golf event that does teaching professional at the Black Bear Ridge Golf Course in Belleville.
a lot to promote the game is returning for the 2009 season. There she is the leader of their Skills Development Centre.
The Eastern Canadian Kevin Dickey Junior & Bantam Girls Spring During the entire weekend the focus is on encouraging players of
Classic will play out on the May 9/10 weekend at the Cataraqui Golf & all levels to maintain their participation in the sport by providing helpful
Country in Kingston. The tournament, which got its start in 2004, took advice regarding their golf games and other personal skills.
a one year hiatus in 2008 but to the delight of many will return with its The event is open to all girls of junior and bantam age and the cost
familiar format. is $150 for juniors and $100 for bantams. The cost includes the
This is more than just another golf tournament for junior and bantam Celebrity Banquet honouring Kathy Sherk, the Collegiate Celebrity
aged girls; it is an entire weekend that encourages girls to see all the Clinic, one lunch, 18 holes of golf each day for the Juniors and 9
aspects of how the game can benefit their lives. It does so starting with holes of golf each day for the Bantams, a backpack filled with “goodies”,
the mentorship of the organizers involved and a special honouree. and quality prizes. The 1
st
place winner in the junior division will
The event is named after teaching professional Kevin Dickey, a long- receive a set of Titleist irons.
time pro who has been a guiding light for many young players. Dickey, Past honourees have included: Marlene Stewart Streit, Sandra
along with a committee of “super-volunteers” such as Alice Gazeley, Post, Jocelyne Bourassa and Gail Graham.
works hard to create a unique environment during the weekend. Past Junior champions have included some of the best young
Besides the golf and plenty of prizes (most for just participating), golfers in the country - Tara McFadden, Brooke Mallory, Anita Gahir,
players also get to take part in a celebrity banquet, which this year will and Augusta James.
honour Canadian Golf Hall of Fame Member Kathy Sherk. The To register contact Kevin Dickey at 1-613-547-4773 or by email at
players also get to witness a clinic conducted by professional,
kevindickey@sympatico.ca
collegiate players, and Sherk herself – who is now a highly respected
Metcalfe Golf & Country Club’s
Family
Golf
Program
Less Pain, More Golf
Back For A 13th
Introducing GOLF KINETICS, a golf injury prevention, education and
rehabilitation program designed by healthcare professionals for
Great Season
golfers, now offered in Ottawa at Back on Track.
Kids play free up to the
Mike Gaynor, RPT, clinic owner David Brien, RPT, clinical associate
age of 16 when accompanied
• Individualized Golf Assessments • Research Based Swing Analysis
by an adult every Saturday
& Sunday after 4pm
• Conditioning Programs • Customized Exercise Programs
• Physiotherapy for Golf Injuries
Sunday, June 7th - Junior & Family Open House
3:30pm - 7:00pm Info Session, Clinic, Munchies, 9 Holes
Kids: FREE Adults: $20
PHYSIOTHERAPY & SPORTS INJURY
Call 613-821-3673 /
info@metcalfegolf.com
(613)821-FORE (3673)
380 Hunt Club Rd. 5492 South River Drive
(across from the Hunt & Golf Club) Manotick, ON (613)821-2701
www.metcalfegolf.com
(613)521-5215 (613)692-1572
1956 8th Line Rd. Metcalfe, Ontario
www.backontrackphysio.com
flagstick.com
MAY 2009 FGM 29
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