2015 Danielle Downey Classic Now Online

The 2015 Danielle Downey Classic golf tournament, a new stop on the Symetra Tour that effectively “replaces” the Wegmans LPGA Championship for Rochester golf fans, now has a home on the web.

Back in September, I suggested combining the Symetra competition in July with a Legends Tour competition. Following that post, it was announced that a similar event will be held in Florida this April. It will feature Legends players competing in a 36-hole “tournament-within-a-tournament” alongside Symetra Tour players.

It would be great for Rochester golf to have the LPGA’s “legends” return to Rochester in a competitive event. Rochester has a long history of major golf championships including multiple U.S. Opens, the Ryder Cup, PGA Championship, the 38-year run of LPGA tournaments and the LPGA Championship at Locust Hill C.C. and Monroe G.C., the U.S. Senior Open in 1984 and the U.S. Women’s Open in 1973 (in which several still-competing Legends players participated).

 

Legend Lopez to Chair Danielle Downey Event at Brook-Lea in Rochester

Nancy Lopez will be chair of the Symetra Tour’s Danielle Downey Classic this summer in Rochester. On this blog in September of 2014, I suggested combining the Downey event with a Legends Tour event when the tournament is held at Brook-Lea so as to bring all of the LPGA greats back to town to launch this new event. The Symetra Tour will be doing something very similar to this at a Florida tournament in April.

It has now been nearly a month since the Lopez announcement was made. We will see if any momentum for a joint Legends-Symetra tournament develops in ROC. For a 2015 event, the clock is ticking loudly.

Power of Suggestion? Joint Legends-Symetra Patty Berg Tournament Set for April

A combined Symetra Tour-Legends Tour tournament, almost exactly what I suggested in September (Rochester’s Danielle Downey Classic Should Include LPGA “Legends” Competition; September 29, 2014) for next year’s Danielle Downey event at Brook-Lea in Rochester, has been announced for April 2015 in Florida. The Chico’s Patty Berg Memorial tournament will feature a 72-hole event for the Symetra players and a 36-hole event for the Legends Tour.

I’ll keep posting and maybe we can make more things just happen…

Mallon Leads Legends Tour Event in Delray Beach

Meg Mallon, the 2000 winner at Locust Hill C.C. in Rochester, leads at 69 after the first round of the Legends Tour’s Walgreens Charity Championship. Danielle Ammaccapane was one back at 70 with a slew of players at 71 including Juli Inkster.

Perfect New Golf Event for Rochester? A Return of the LPGA’s Greats

They first came to Rochester more than 37 years ago. Many of these women made such an impression on local golf fans that it can’t be said that they ever truly left. Now, as the final Rochester LPGA event has been staged at Monroe G.C., after 37 years at Locust Hill C.C. and having been a “major” championship since 2010, the golf community is left without a top-tier women’s golf event. However, good memories and the spirit of the event persist among the many players, volunteers, organizers, and fans of the yearly competition. Though the Rochester community’s LPGA tournament is gone, and many of the revered players have moved onwards to their “senior” days, these players remain in the heart of Rochester golf fansand ready to compete here again.

The community greatly benefited from the event’s long presence. Due to its support of Camp Good Days and other charities, and the golf competition itself, it became a local tradition and gathering place for the golf and business communities.

The Legends Tour, spearheaded by 1979 Rochester LPGA champion Jane Blalock in 2000, has assembled a contingent of events each year for LPGA players 45 and older. Many of the “legends” who were former Rochester champs enjoyed blockbuster crowds in 2006 when a special, former champions “shootout” was held at Locust Hill on Tuesday of tournament week. Attendance was comparable to most Thursday or Friday rounds.

A perfect, albeit smaller and more modestly-funded, replacement for the long-running LPGA tournament at Locust Hill and Monroe would be a Rochester Legends Tour event. Once again, the likes of Nancy Lopez, Patty Sheehan, Pat Bradley, Rosie Jones, Laura Davies, and Juli Inkster would grace the local golf scene as part of a community-building event. (Note: Annika Sorenstam will also be 45 in October of 2015)

Perhaps the USGA will decide the stage an inaugural U.S. Senior Women’s Open, a possibility under consideration. Rochester, due to the mutual appreciation between LPGA players and Rochester fans through the decades, and its great golf venues, would be an excellent choice for the first Open. In either case, whether as a fan-friendly Legends event, or a USGA championship, a return is possible and this blog is intended to serve as an informal discussion forum dedicated to the subject.

As related by the D&C: Nancy Lopez will never forget the crowds, and the way Rochesterians welcomed the players of the LPGA Tour into their town, into their homes and into their hearts…”

 

 

 

Legends Tour’s 2014 Handa Cup Begins Friday at Old Waverly Golf Club

The Legends Tour’s Handa Cup competition between U.S. and World Teams, held yearly since 2006, is being contested at Old Waverly G.C. in Mississippi this week. Nancy Lopez is the U.S. captain and Sally Little is the World captain.

These players love the competition and yet are very fan-friendly. There has been a great atmosphere at past Handa Cup events which is typical for all Legends Tour tournaments. These events are player and fan reunion, lively banter, and gritty competition all rolled into one package.

Read more about the 2014 Handa Cup here.

Fan has shirt signed by Pat Bradley at Legends tournament in Maine.

 

Nancy Lopez inked this shirt, too.

Nancy Lopez inked this shirt, too.