COVID-19 AND THE GOLF RESTART BEGINNING ON TUESDAY, MAY 26TH |
The State this past week released the responsible restart document for Golf Courses and while there has been some softening in a few areas, most of the golf experience you have become familiar with will remain the same.
Perhaps the biggest softening corresponds with the opening of our restaurants in allowing additional flexibility for two people to ride in the same cart if they are comfortable together.
However, still in place is the ban on shotgun starts or other methods of play that lead to players completing their rounds at the same or similar times and the required removal of common touchable surfaces (water coolers, bunker rakes, ball washers, etc). Our flagsticks must still not be touched and modifications to remove the ball from the hole will still be in place.
And remember....What is allowed at one golf course may not be allowed at another due to local Health Department Interpretations!
To review the States requirements on all of us as golfers. |
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USGA CANCELS ALL QUALIFYING FOR 2020 |
Another sign of the strange times we live in, the USGA on Tuesday announced what had been projected almost since the beginning of this Pandemic, the cancellation of all qualifying for the 2020 Championship Season. The logistics of travel, local and state regulations would have made it impossible. They do hope to be able to start the Four Ball Qualifying this Fall for the 2021 season. USGA Press Release
The last time there was a season without a non venue qualifying for the US Open was 1923 when the 300 entries played three days immediately before the championship at Inwood CC, on the Far Eastern Side of Long Island less than a 1000 yards from now JFK Airport in New York. That is the year Bobby Jones won his first of 4 US Open Championships. History of US Open Qualifying
US Amateur Qualifying began in 1931 the year it was held at Beverly CC just outside of Chicago, that Championship was won for the Second Time by Francis Ouimet. |
BUCKY'S BUNKER - PODCAST ON THE MACGREGOR CO. |
In this edition, Bucky Albers reviews the MacGregor Company and their impact on Dayton and the Game of Golf
To View More on the MacGregor Company
Link to Bucky's Bunker Podcast |
A NOTE ON OUR YOUTH ON COURSE PROGRAM |
One of our core beliefs at Miami Valley Golf is believing that every child deserves access to the life changing opportunities that our game can provide regardless of socioeconomic status.
With that in mind, in 2018, we teamed up with Youth on Course to bring this national program to our Miami Valley area.
Youth on Course members can play at participating courses for $5 or less during allotted times, after paying a small membership fee which is also $5.
Our foundation (Miami Valley Golf Foundation) supports this program locally by supplementing the difference in green fees to the participating facility.
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic we will need additional assistance as some of our opportunity for fund raising will not be available. If possible, we encourage you to support this program.
An easy online contribution can be made here.
Thank you for your consideration! |
Is your MEMBERSHIP ACTIVE? |
Is your GHIN Membership currently inactive? Meaning can you currently post scores? Clearly there are plenty of reasons you may not be active. However, if you indeed intend to renew and would like to avoid all social distancing concerns you may do so online.
When you join online just choose the facility that you traditionally play or join eClub if you are not affiliated with a golf course and all the back end actions happen automatically.
It's easy, safe and a great way to help support our game!
Thanks for your consideration! |
WEEKEND GOLF is back "KIND OF" |
Live on TV beginning at 3 p.m. on Sunday, on TNT, TBS, truTV and HLN. |
The Match II: Champions for Charity at Medalist Golf Club in Hobe Sound. This event, which features Woods and Peyton Manning taking on Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady in a best-ball match that will raise more than $10 million for COVID-19 relief efforts
PS, I missed putting in last weekends Match at Seminole. |
Additional Golf Watch Option - Lee Trevino - An American Champion |
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Golf Fitness - sway - the hip killer |
A sway is any excessive lower body lateral movement away from the target during the backswing. If we aren’t rotating around the hip but moving laterally it will cause the pelvis to side bend and anterior tilt excessively which just loads the hip and dramatically reduces the intra-articular space in the hip. If you do this enough it will most certainly lead to hip complications down the road.
Mobility restrictions with hip internal rotation, ankle eversion, thoracic spine extension/rotation, tibial internal rotation, or stability limitations in the hip or “core” can all be factors leading to the sway characteristic. That’s a long list of possibilities. Of course I will always say you need to get screened to find out what you need to work on, but here’s some correctives for a couple of the most common restrictions. Hip Mobility - https://www.instagram.com/p/B_Cx8C2gcDD/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Thoracic Mobility - https://www.instagram.com/p/CALbg-sgMSF/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link |
Dr. Nick Curry is a chiropractor that is also certified through the highly esteemed Titleist Performance Institute as a medical, fitness, and junior golf wellness professional. He is the owner of Integrative Health and Sports Performance in Bellbrook and serves at the Team Chiropractor to Wright State and Miami Universities. To Visit his their Website |
Attend an Online Certification Class |

The Online Certification consists of four educational video segments, with each segment made available after the previous one has been viewed. After all segments have been completed an Open Book, 20 question quiz will take place with 16 or more correct answers needed to attain Certification.
You can take this quiz as many times as you like to achieve certification. To Take Start the Process In case you need your Club # | |
Visit our World Handicap Resources Pages Visit and Find all our Typo's on Miami Valley Golf Watch Some of Our Video's on our YouTube Channel |
Please keep in mind that everyone is coming to terms with our new normal and it is ever evolving, so please be patient with operators, their staffs and each other so that we can all continue to enjoy this great game as we enter our new season! |
Score Posting Questions |
Send Additional Questions to info@mvgolf.org |
Q: If I don't hole out in the "Traditional Sense" do I still post my score ? |
A: Yes,While in all of these instances, the ball is not holed per the Rules of Golf (Rule 3.3c), a round played under these conditions will result in an acceptable score for handicap purposes using the most likely score guidelines (see Rule 3.3 of the Rules of Handicapping). |
Q: How can I post my score if the clubhouse is closed ? |
A: Given the current concerns of spreading the Coronavirus, we are recommending that you use the USGA-GHIN Mobile Appor post through our siteor ghin.com. This is also a good recommendation moving forward and we will likely begin phasing out our Scoring Kiosks wherever possible to avoid future contaminations. |
Q: I can't post a score as it says I'm inactive and I can't go into the Golf Shop to renew. |
A: You can renew at almost all of our Public Access Facilities by following this link and selecting where you play the most golf |
when to NOT post your scores |
March 15th signaled the start of the New Score Posting Season in the Miami Valley. Here are a few things to remember when it comes to NOTposting your score. All other times you should!
So, don't post your score....
- When your score can’t be verified by another person
- While being coached on the course
- When you play using non-conforming clubs, non-conforming balls, or non-conforming tees;
- When you don't play the required number of holes, Less than 6 for 9, less than 14 for 18. For the holes you haven’t played, you post net par for the hole.
- And when you are not playing your own ball — scrambles, shambles or foursomes (alternate shot).
And remember...A key tenet of the World Handicap System is that it is based on the fact that a you will try to make the best score at every hole in every round. So you post just about everything and that includes scores when you play Preferred Lies or adapting to modified Holes due to the Coronavirus ! |
The Long Ago Closed MacGregor Golf Course which DP&L purchased and ran until the Mid 80's

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Association Play Dates will be added and Distributed as Dates, Fees and Restrictions are Confirmed. June 22 - NEW DATE - Ohio Amateur Qualifier still at NCR CC - Info or Entry July 23 - 26 - Metropolitan Championship - Piqua CC - Info- Hopefully will Open Shortly
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E-MAGAZINES - FOR YOUR GOLF FIX |
Ohio Golf Journal The Fried Egg The Morning Read Global Golf Post From the Short Grass Archive |
PODCAST - FOR YOUR DRIVE TIME |
Bucky's Bunker David Feherty Golfers Journal TalkinGolf The Shotgun Start The Fried Egg No Laying Up 18 Strong- Golf Fitness
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MIAMI VALLEY GOLF SOCIAL |
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GOLF EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES |
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THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS
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To become a Partner for 2020 please email steve@mvgolf.org |