“My input was kind of [that] golf courses tend to be designed from the back tee forward. I wanted to make sure that after the Olympics [there would be] playable tees for all levels of golfers,” she said.
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World Golf Hall of Fame Member News
We recently caught up with five-time Major Champion and Hall of Fame member Amy Alcott, who partnered with golf course architect Gil Hanse to design the Olympic Golf Course in Rio de Janeiro.
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Amy Alcott Happy With Olympic Course Design
Amy Alcott is a three-time winner of the ANA Inspiration and the first champion to leap into the lake next to the 18th green to celebrate.
But this summer Alcott will be taking part in another first in women’s golf. Alcott was part of the design team led by Gill Hanse in putting together the Rio de Janeiro course that will be used for the Olympic Games in August. Alcott said the challenge was to come up with a course that could challenge the best men and the best women in the world.
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Cresa Renews Sponsorship of Amy Alcott
“Cresa, a commercial real estate advisory firm specializing in tenant representation, has renewed its sponsorship of PGA Tour professional Brendan Steele, Champions Tour professional Fred Funk, and Hall of Fame LPGA Tour professional Amy Alcott. This will be Cresa’s fourth year sponsoring the trio.”
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Amy Visits Israel for the First Annual SHALVA Golf Tournament
It is quite difficult to say no to a request from SHALVA , the Association for Mentally and Physically Challenged Children in Israel.
Which is how World Golf Hall of Famer Amy Alcott found herself in the Holy Land this week for the first annual SHALVA Golf Tournament, held on Monday at the Caesarea Golf Club.
“A close friend of mine in the US – Jewish sports agent Arn Tellem – was involved in sponsoring the tournament, and when he reached out to me to come to Israel and be the honorary chairperson, I was thrilled to help bring attention to SHALVA internationally about the wonderful work they are doing,” said Alcott to The Jerusalem Post from SHALVA ’s impressive headquarters in Har Nof.
(The new SHALVA National Children’s Center will open its doors in August 2015 in the heart of Jerusalem.) Monday’s tournament and awards luncheon in Caesarea featured more than 100 participants and raised vital funds needed to support SHALVA ’s programs, which provide quality care for over 500 children with special needs, empowering their families, and promoting social tolerance.
Amy Has Been Named One of The Top 10 Female Golf Course Architects
In recognition of International Women’s day, Links Magazine posted a list of their top 10 female golf course architects. Amy Alcott is deservedly featured on that list, along with her esteemed peers. Take a look at this wonderful feature on the Links Magazine website!
Amy Alcott looking forward to desert life, senior golf
You can read the article in its entirety at The Desert Sun.
Amy to Host Project Sunshine Golf Fundraiser
I am looking forward to hosting the golf fundraiser for Project Sunshine Sept. 22nd at century golf club in NY. It appears the event is close to a sell out thanks to a great cast of corporate sponsors.
Project Sunshine empowers a dynamic and dedicated corps of over 15,000 volunteers to bring programming – recreational (arts), educational (tutoring and mentoring) and social service (HIV and nutritional counseling) – to 100,000 children facing medical challenges and their families in 175 cities across the United States and in four international locations: Canada, China, Israel and Kenya.
You can also follow Project Sunshine on Facebook.
Article in PlusFore Featuring Amy
PlusFore has featured Amy Alcott in a thought-provoking article focusing on her life in golf, as well as discussion about women in golf and the impact her career has made even on women entering the sport today.
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Amy Alcott’s Secrets to Success
When LPGA champion Amy Alcott was a girl, there weren’t a lot of female role models in golf — so she was determined to hit the ball as far as the players she saw on TV, like Arnold Palmer and Lee Trevino. In this exclusive interview with Lifescript.com CEO Ron Caporale at the Toshiba Classic in Newport Beach, Alcott discusses what it was like being a young woman golfer, the elements that went into becoming a champion player, and what female golfers should know today. Plus, learn how Alcott stays active despite the injuries she endured during a lifetime in sports.
For more information, visit Lifescript.com.