Gary Player Course in India shows game improvement in Ricardo Melo Gouveia

Ricardo Melo Gouveia

Ricardo Melo Gouveia

Ricardo Melo Gouveia

What a difference a year makes in Ricardo Melo Gouveia. By the middle of March 2017 he had played seven tournaments and had only made two cuts, with a T-23rd at Abu Dhabi and a T-62nd at the Tschwane Open.

In 2018 everything changed for the better. Last week he was 4th after 36 holes at the Tshwane Open in South Africa, finishing T-29th, and last week he led the Hero Indian Open after 9 holes, closing in T-16th, equaling his best standings this season, in December at the Mauritius Open.

Perhaps the most important statistic of all is that in nine tournaments played he made the cut in six – and the last three in a row.

Ricardo Melo Gouveia had not yet gone through three consecutive European Tour tournaments this season playing the four days. He had not done so since the end of 2017 and the consistency of making a lot of cuts was one of his strengths in 2015, when he became the first Portuguese to become Challenge Tour #1, and in 2016, when he was the first Portuguese to qualify for the DP World Tour Championship.

Of course in the European Tour, the main Tour, it’s not enough to simply make the cut, and that is why, despite these positive results, the Team Portugal star is “only” the 114th in the Race to Dubai, knowing that only the top-100 at the end of the year retains the card to compete among the European elite.

But going through a lot of cuts builds the confidence that he will sooner or later break through, as Matt Wallace did in India.

Matt Wallace - Winner - by Getty Images

Matt Wallace – Winner – by Getty Images

Until last week, the Englishman had not achieved better than a T-19th in the 2018 European Tour (in Qatar), but he was the one to leave New Delhi with a second European Tour career title, to add to the one he got last May, at the Open de Portugal at Morgado Golf Resort.

Wallace (rounds of 69, 70, 60 and 68), 27, beated Andrew “Beef” Johnson (72+66+73 +66) in a play-off, after a tie for 277, 11 under Par of the DLF Golf & Country Club.

“Congratulations to Matt Wallace for finishing at the top,” Ricardo Melo Gouveia wrote on Twitter, adding that, for himself, “it was a positive week,” showing “good signs.”

The Quinta do Lago Pro scored 288 (Par), with rounds of 69, 73, 71 and 75, and collected his highest prize of the season – €18,016, out of the total of €1.4 million at stake. Wallace pocketed €235,495.

A roller coaster performance that took him briefly to the lead after 9 holes, to the top-10 after 18 and 54 holes, and to the final T-16th, in a “tricky course”, as he wrote in social media. A course that last year had been considered one of the toughest on the European Tour.

“I feel that my game is slowly getting back to the level I want,” the ACP Golf player told Tee Times Golf, after showing in India a more complete game, with na average 1.7 putts per green in regulation and 83% driving accuracy.

“I started working with a new putting coach at the end of last year, Paul Hurrion, who also works with Danny Willett (the 2016 Masters champion), we made some important changes and I feel a lot of improvements,” added the Portuguese #1.

Another progress in Ricardo Melo Gouveia was the way he dealt with the test of the course. Fortunately, the weather was nice – “four very similar days, with 30 degrees every day and relatively slow wind” – because the playing conditions were challenging enough.

“This course is quite penalizing and this year the owner wanted to change some things in the setup to make us suffer,” said the Portuguese golfer from Srixon.

Matt Wallace’s caddy, Dave, agreed. “He told me that it was setup sometimes like the U.S. Open. You can hit great shots, but it can run into the rough or slope.”, said the Portuguese Open champion.

The DLF Golf & Country Club, designed by the great Gary Player opened in 2015. It is a tremendous challenge, but Ricardo Melo Gouveia appreciated it: “It was in excellent conditions, with the greens fast and rolling very consistent. A very penalizing course, with plenty of water, shrubs and greens quite undulating.”

Under these circumstances, the players knew that there would be bad holes. The champion, Matt Wallace, had a double-bogey and 9 bogeys in four rounds.

Also Ricardo Melo Gouveia did not avoid 2 double-bogeys, adding them 12 bogeys, compensated by 16 birdies. It was a constant struggle and the Portuguese London resident showed the mental strength to reverse negative trends.

A good example was the last round: it started badly, with 3 bogeys in 6 holes, but then came 2 birdies. Another dark series of 4 bogeys in a row, but then finished the round with the last 5 holes played in 2 under Par in the final and most difficult strech of the course.

The Portuguese Olympic athlete may have progressed technically, but he also showed the guts that were his strenth in his first two seasons as a professional.

“I knew it would be a difficult week on a mental level and I would have to have a lot of patience and a good attitude. I feel like I’ve been good in that departement and that has certainly helped me to get back after tough times,” he said.

“At the end of last year I also started working more seriously on the mental side with David Lewellyn (his longtime coach) and Tiago Boto. I’m slowly getting the rewards of that work and I feel I’m on the right track,” he concluded.

Ricardo Melo Gouveia will only be competing again on the European Tour from April 12 at the Spanish Open and is likely to lose some places in the Race to Dubai, after climbing from 133rd to 114th, but with his confidence growing up, he knows that spring can bring him back to the European top-100.

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Tee Times Golf Agency Open Championship 2018

Tee Times Golf Agency Open Championship 2018

Tee Times Golf Agency Open Championship 2018 - Michael Ewings - Winner

Michael Ewings – Winner

The 2nd Tee Times Golf Agency Open Championship 2018 amateur competition was played in January 2018 in a Stableford format with a mixture of pairs and individual scores over the 3 day tournament at Salgados, Laranjal and Quinta do Lago South Golf courses. The competition was fully booked, well in advance.

The event began with a meet and greet cocktail party at the Chez Carlos restaurant in Vilamoura on the Thursday evening. The pairs draw was made for the following day.

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Salgados Golf Course hosted the first round of the competition. Although it was a cold and windy day the atmosphere amoung the players was exciting. Salgados is a very open golf course and as it was a breezy day, scores were definatly affected and not brilliant. It was a two tee start. Salgados Golf Course was in a good condition and well maintained. After the round the group sat at the club house terrace enjoying the sunshine whilst scores were collected. The players later gathered at The Chez Carlos restaurant for dinner, announcing of the days results and to make the draw for the following day.

Tee Times Golf Agency Open Championship 2018

The 2nd round was played at Laranjal Golf Course. It was a beautiful sunny day again with no wind, quoted by the players as “millionaires golf and an absolute pleasure to play”. The greens were true but difficult to read and the scores improved slightly from the previous day. Laranjal have introduced new tees and the players noticed that the golf course was longer but enjoyed the novelty of using Gold Tees.

The group met up later at the Chez Carlos restaurant to have dinner, discuss scores and to be advised of start times for the final round which was in order of merit.

Tee Times Golf Agency Open Championship 2018 - Stephen Draisey - 2º place

Stephen Draisey – 2º place

Quinta do Lago South Golf Course was host to the final round and a favourite course for most. There were 8 to 12 players in with a chance of winning, which created an exciting buzz amoung the competitors. Quinta Do Lago are making some noticable improvements to the South Golf Course and the greens were good but slower then Laranjal Golf Course. Nearest the pin was played every day and on the final day, the longest drive was introduced on the 17th hole, a par 5. Colette Cohen won the Ladies and Peter McMahon won the gents longest drive.

The Tee Times prize giving dinner was held that evening at The Chez Carlos Restaurant with non golfers also attending, there was approximatley 65 people. It was a fantastic evening, a brilliant atmosphere with great food and excellent service.

Doug Smith hosted the prize giving looking very dapper in his red bow tie. The prizes were given for individuals and pairs, nearest the pin and the longest drive. The best dressed players also won prizes, the worthy winners were Roger and Carol Benzie wearing traditional Scottish kilts. Carmel McCarthy received the biggest cheer of the entire evening for the each day lowest score and she embraced this in great style.

Tee Times Golf Agency Open Championship 2018 - Thomas Roberts 3º place

Thomas Roberts – 3º place

Mr Carlos, owner and founder of the Tee Times Golf Agency congratulated the winners and thanked the sponsers for their support and complemented Douglas and Teresa Smith, for their input in the organisation.

Later a raffle took place with a variety of excellent prizes, for a childrens charity here in the Algarve and an amazing total of 1.725,00 euros was raised.

It was a marvellous event, thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. The evening culminated with some live music courtesy of Roger with his guitar and the guests partied until midnight. After a very merry night, some accidental coat swapping even took place. There could not have been a more fantastic group of people and we very much hope to see everyone for the 3rd Tee Times Golf Agency Open Tournament in 2019!

List of Prize Winners

Day 1 Pairs Salgados Pts
1st – Thomas Roberts & Jeff Williams 65
2nd – Rob Brown & Liz Scully 63
3rd – Stephen Draisey & Mair Robinson 58
Nearest the pin – Ken Barnes 8th
Winner of lowest stableford score – Carmel McCarthy
Day 2 Pairs Laranjal Pts
1st – Trevor Ward & Trish Macbeth 56
2nd – Tony Lopategui & Peter Mcahon 55(c/b)
3rd – Marie Harpur & Michelle Roberts 55
Nearest the pin – Neil Johnson 15th
Winner of lowest stableford score – Carmel McCarthy
Day 3 Individual Quinta South Pts
1st – David Harpur 37
2nd – Colette Cohen 33
3rd – Michael Ewings 32(c/b)
Nearest the pin –Bill Hurrel – 1t1h
Winner of lowest stableford score – Carmel McCarthy
Mens Longest Drive 17th Peter McMahon
Ladies Longest Drive 17th Colette Cohen
Open Championship Pts
1st – Michael Ewings 26 33 32 = 91
2nd – Stephen Draisey 32 31 28 = 91(c/b)
3rd – Thomas Roberts 34 30 25 = 89
4th – Trevor Ward 30 26 32 = 88
5th – Jeff Williams 31 26 30 = 87
6th – Michelle Roberts 30 25 31 = 86
Best Ladies Score – Mair Robinson
Best Dressed – Roger Benzie

Golf in Portugal – The forefront of golf in Europe

olf in Portugal has long been at the forefront of golf in Europe, thanks to the top-quality golf courses in Portugal and golf resorts located throughout the country. This June, FPG – Portuguese Golf Federation released the numbers of Golf in Portugal and they are encouraging.

Penina Golf Course

Penina Golf Course: Inaugurated in 1966 was one of the first Golf Courses in Portugal

Members

Currently, there are 14,406 members of the FPG – Portuguese Golf Federation which represents a growth of 6.7% comparing to May 31, 2016, when there were only 13,500 members.

Portugal Open

  • It took place from 11 to 14 May at the Morgado Golf Resort;
  • It was a very positive edition on the return of the event to the European Tour;
  • 3 of the 11 Portuguese passed the cut;
  • Excellent media coverage at national level: 550 news reached 28% of the national population;
  • Advertisement Value Equivalent was 2.2 M €.

Portuguese Golf Federation (FPG), is a public sport utility founded 1949. It is Portuguese Golf Regulator and promotes official competitions as well as manages national teams and manages the handicaps for players.

 

Golf Courses in Portugal – Algarve:

  • Alamos Golf
  • Alto Golf
  • Balaia Golf Village
  • Benamor Golf
  • Boavista Golf
  • Castro Marim Golf Atlantic
  • Colina Verde
  • Espiche Golf Course
  • Faldo Amendoeira Golf
  • Golf Santo António
  • Gramacho
  • Laguna Golf Vilamoura
  • Millennium Golf Vilamoura
  • Monte Rei
  • Morgado Golf
  • O’Connor Amendoeira Golf
  • Oceanico Academy Course
  • Palmares Golf
  • Penina Championship
  • Penina Resort & Academy
  • Pine Cliffs Golf
  • Pinhal Golf Vilamoura
  • Pinheiros Altos
  • Quinta da Ria
  • Quinta de Cima
  • Quinta do Lago Laranjal
  • Quinta do Lago North
  • Quinta do Lago South
  • Quinta do Vale
  • Salgados
  • San Lorenzo
  • Silves Golf Resort
  • The Old Course Vilamoura
  • Vale da Pinta
  • Vale de Milho Golf
  • Vale do Lobo Ocean Course
  • Vale do Lobo Royal Course
  • Victoria Golf Vilamoura
  • Vila Sol Golf

Golf Courses in Portugal – Lisbon Area

  • Aroeira Golf I
  • Aroeira Golf II
  • Belas Clube de Campo
  • Belavista Golf
  • Bom Sucesso Golf Course
  • Botado Golf Club
  • Campo Real
  • Capuchos Golf
  • Estoril Blue Course
  • Estoril Golf Club
  • Golden Eagle Golf
  • Jamor Golf
  • Lisbon Sports Club
  • Marvão Golf
  • Montado Golf
  • Oeiras Golf
  • Oitavos Dunes
  • Paço do Lumiar
  • Penha Longa Atlantico
  • Penha Longa Mosteiro
  • Praia D’el Rey Golf
  • Quinta da Beloura
  • Quinta da Marinha
  • Quinta do Peru
  • Ribagolfe I – Blue Course
  • Ribagolfe II – Green Course
  • Royal Obidos
  • Santo Estevao Golf
  • Troia Golf
  • Vimeiro Golf Club
  • West Cliffs, by Praia D´el Rey

Golf Courses in Portugal – Porto and North:

  • Amarante Golf
  • City Golf
  • Curia Golf Club
  • Estela Golf Club
  • Miramar Golf Club
  • Montebelo Golf
  • Oporto Golf Club
  • Ponte de Lima Golf
  • Quinta da Barca
  • Quinta da Bica Golf Academy
  • Quinta das Lagrimas
  • Quinta do Fojo
  • Rilhadas
  • Vale Pisão Golf Course
  • Vidago Golf

Golf Courses in Portugal – Azores:

  • Batalha Golf
  • Furnas Golf
  • Ilha Terceira

Golf Courses in Portugal – Madeira:

  • Palheiro Golf
  • Porto Santo Golf
  • Santo da Serra