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Centenary
Oaks for PGA
The Professional Golfers’ Association has marked
the conclusion of its Centenary Year by planting a series
of oak trees at The DeVere Belfry.
The trees have been grown from acorns gathered
at the famous Oak Hill course in Rochester, New York, scene
of the European Ryder Cup victory in 1995, which have been
germinated and nurtured at Coventry Golf Club over the last
six years.
A hundred oaks are being planted at clubs in
the UK which have a strong connection with the PGA and have
made a significant contribution to the game of golf in the
last one hundred years.
A total of six oak trees were planted at the
ceremony, which was attended by the Association’s most noted
tutors and players including Dave Thomas, PGA Captain for
the Centenary Year, four times Ryder Cup player and the Belfry’s
course designer. Oak Hill’s gift mirrors a similar presentation
which was made to each member of the 1949 Walker Cup team,
captained by the late PB ‘Laddie’ Lucas.
These acorns were subsequently planted at each
player’s club. Two have now matured into magnificent oak trees,
one at the Wildernesse Golf Club near Sevenoaks in Kent and
the other at Sandy Lodge Golf Club at Northwood in Middlessex.
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