South of Ireland champion Justin
Kehoe is facing a two-year battle to make the Walker Cup team.
The Birr golfer was as surprise
omission from Garth McGimpsey's first Great Britain and Ireland
squad earlier this month. But he's determined to join Ireland
pals Gavin McNeill, Noel Fox, Colm Moriarty and Graeme McDowell
in the elite squad and emulate local hero Richie Coughlan.
He said: "Richie is a
guy I look up to. To make the US Tour is amazing and I'd love
to follow him and play in the Walker Cup too.
"He even went to the trouble
of sending me a card after I won the South of Ireland championship
last summer."
Kehoe (22) has been a full
time golfer since he graduated from UCD with a degree in Commerce
and French last year. And he plans to give the game another two
years before deciding on a future in the professional ranks.
He said: "I was a little
disappointed not to make the Walker Cup training panel but I
still have two years to get there. "Deep down I wasn't really
expecting to make it this time because I played poorly in the
Home Internationals but hopefully I'll have a chance to put that
right."
Kehoe hopes gain valuable experience
by playing in all the major International amateur strokeplay
events this year.
"I need to play in as
many high pressure, elite events as I can and so I'll play all
the major championships in Britain and the continent this year.
"The Walker Cup is still
two years away but it would be such an amazing achievement to
get on the team.
"I'm thinking of turning
professional if I am good enough and making the Walker Cup side
would be a good yardstick.
"But it's not the end
of the world if I don't make it. Guys have played on the team
and disappeared so I just want to give myself two years playing
fulltime golf to see how far I can go."
An Ireland international since
2000, Kehoe helped UCD to their first national pennant when they
beat City of Derry in the Barton Shield final at Newlands last
September.
But his big breakthrough came
in June when he thrashed Stephen Browne in the final of the South
of Ireland championship.
Now Kehoe has his sights set
on following Browne into the paid ranks. Based in Shinrone, just
eight miles outside Birr town, Kehoe cycles forty miles a week
and works out every day as he prepares for his biggest season
ever.
Just back from an Ireland squad
session in South Africa, Kehoe hopes to play in the Portuguese
Amateur championship in two week's time before the first domestic
championship - the West of Ireland at Rosses Point.
"I've been playing since
I was six and golf is something I just love. If I can make it
over the next couple of years it will be fantastic. Playing golf
full time is hard work but there's nothing better. Let's just
see what happens."
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Darren Clarke can't wait to
return to the site of his biggest victory. The 2002 Accenture
Match Play Championship will be held at La Costa in Carlsbad,
California next week.
"Winning the Accenture
Match Play Championship was the biggest milestone in my career,"
Clarke said of his 4-and-3 victory over Tiger Woods in 2000.
"To come out on top of
the best 64 players in the world, and beating Tiger Woods over
36 holes in the final was really something special.
"I'm looking forward to
going back to La Costa and doing the double," added Clarke.
"It's a first-class golf course, and it's one of the biggest
events in the world game.
"The great thing about
all the World Golf Championships events is that they virtually
guarantee that the best players in the world will be taking part.
I love match play, and who knows, it might be my year again."
The draw for the championship
will be made on Monday when the World Golf rankings are published.
Depending on what happens in
the LA Open this weekend, Clarke could face former Open champion
Paul Lawrie in the opening round with Paul McGinley set to play
Argentine Angel Cabrera and Padraig Harrington due to meet American
Matt Gogel.
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Colin Montgomerie's candidacy
for the Ryder Cup captaincy at the K Club is gathering momentum.
With back problems threatening
his playing career Monty may be looking for a non-playing role
in the near future.
And what better platform that
the Ryder Cup match at Straffan in 2006.
Said Monty this week: "Now
that Ireland has got the Ryder Cup, we have got to think about
winning the Ryder Cup in Ireland, not just compete.
"We have to select the
best captain and if it's me, well I'll do my utmost to try and
win that Ryder Cup for Europe and for Ireland."
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Tiger Woods isn't expected
to cough up the 30,000 euro rent for a secluded lodge at Mount
Juliet in September.
Woods will stay in one of the
50 luxury homes dotted around the 1500-acre estate, courtesy
of the sponsors. But corporate visitors to the $5 million American
Express World Golf Championship won't be so lucky.
A luxury suite for 30 guests
- which includes meals, a free bar and grandstand views of the
18th will set you back ¤64,000 for all four days. VAT
is not included!
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Cecil Whelan and the Links
Golfing Society have planned another fantastic season for charity.
With the help of sponsors, professional golfers and celebrities
the Society raises thousands for good causes all over Ireland.
Eddie Jordan (May 6, the K Club), Christy O'Connor Snr (May 24,
the K Club) Des Smyth (July 1, Royal Dublin), Joe Dolan (August
19, Powerscourt) and Pat Kenny (September 9, Powerscourt) will
all do their bit for the underprivileged later this year.
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Brian Keogh 2002
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