The weather looks set fair for Sundays Pro's Day, please note the start time has changed very slightly to a
9am shotgun start on both courses, can you please make sure that your fellow playing partners are aware of this. Registration will be from 7.15am, with bacon rolls and coffee available from 7.30am.
Tuesday evenings one off event with top mind coach Karl Morris is filling up nicely, there still is space on what promises to be a very interesting evening. What have you got to lose in gaining some insight of how to get the best out of your game by getting the best from your mind? The evening starts at 7pm, please sign up in the shop over the weekend.
Sunday's May Medal
Tough conditions produced a thorough examination in the May Medal on Sunday played over the East course. Ian Morgan shot a fine nett 68 to win the Gold section, with Tony Brewster taking the runners up spot, Tom Pinedo third and Andrew James fourth decided by countback after all shooting nett 70's.
In the Silver section it was Ian Martin also with a nett 68 who took top spot, with Michael J Lawrence runner up with a nett 71, David Fyfe third with a nett 74 and Geoff Rowe fourth with a nett 77.
The European Tour heads home to Wentworth this week for the circuit's flagship event. Matteo Manassero defends his title in the BMW PGA Championship.
I spent an interesting day there, with Matt Ford a player I have worked with for about 8 years and then having dinner with Gangaget Bullard a rising star from India, his caddy and manager (we thought a nice picture with the Dreams sign in the background).
This is the 60th edition of the PGA Championship and it has attracted a stellar field. Henrik Stenson is the top World Ranked player teeing it up, and he's joined by the likes of: Sergio Garica, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Charl Schwartzel. There are no fewer than 10 Major champions on the start sheet, including recent Players Championship winner Martin Kaymer.
This is one of the richest tournaments on the European Tour schedule with a total of almost €5 million up for grabs. The winner will walk away with a cheque for just under €800,000.
There was good news in the run-up to this tournament when BMW and The European Tour announced a four-year extension to their partnership, until 2018.
Since 1984 the PGA Championship has been hosted over Wentworth's West Course, or "Burma Road" as it's known. In that time there have been some notable winners, including: Nick Faldo, Bernhard Langer, Seve Ballesteros and Colin Montgomerie.
Last year, 20-year-old Italian Matteo Manassero came through a sudden-death playoff against Scotland's Marc Warren and 2010 BMW PGA Champion Simon Khan. Warren fell at the first extra hole and Manassero eventually prevailed when Khan found the water with his approach on the fourth extra hole.
"I always look forward to this week in May that gave me such a lot of amazing experiences," the young Italian said. "It is a great memory for me, and I hope to do it again."
The West Course was originally designed by renowned architect Harry Colt, but Ernie Els has overseen significant changes to the layout in the last 10 years.
The weather forecast for the end of this week looks a touch unsettled with rain a distinct possibility Thursday to Saturday. This tends to be a demanding tournament and will be even more so if it's wet.
Player Watch:
The big favourites will be McIlroy, Stenson, Garcia, Donald, Westwood et al. But who is sneaking under the radar?
Miguel Angel Jimenez - The 50-year-old just seems to be getting better with age. He won last week in his home Open, has been a former winner of this event (2008) and was tied fourth here last year.
Jonas Blixt - The Swede will be keen to impress as he continues his quest to earn a Ryder Cup spot. He was joint runner-up in The Masters and has a good record when he comes over to play on the European Tour. He was 12th in the DP World Tour Championship last season and second in the Nordea Masters.
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