What’s In Your Bag?

We aksed Andrew Jensen of Ottawa, “What’s In Your Bag?”


Driver – R1, Accra Tour Z shaft
3W – RBZ stage 2, Accra Tour Z shaft
Rescue – RBZ stage 2, Fujikura Fuel shaft
3-4 irons – rocketbladez tour
5-PW – tour MB
Wedges – ATV 54 and 60 degree.
All KBS tour shafts
Putter – TM Raylor Ghost Daytona
Ball – Lethal

Always use an argentine peso to mark my ball. Got it in 2008 Argentine Masters…biggest tournament I played in my rookie year on tour.

Banana, granola bars, trail mix and electrolyte mix. Always carry an extra pair of contact lenses and sunscreen!

Victoria Park East Platinum Event

Richard Jung of Toronto takes the win for the Great Lakes Tour 2-day Platinum Event tournament. Following Thursday’s round 1, Former Team Canada member Jung found himself tied for third after shooting a 67 on the par 71 course. Come Friday, Jung swept by Michael Gligic, Matt Hoffman and David Markle shooting 64. This is Richard Jung’s first year playing as a Professional and his first win with the Great Lakes Tour. He is off to sectionals in Ohio in the next couple weeks. Good luck Richard.

Ryan Jeffrey, Goderich

John C. Atherton, North York (left) David Sheman, Newmarket (right)

Ryan Corbin, Brampton

Michael Gligic, Burlington

Andrew Jensen, Ottawa

Adrian Singh, Maple

Matt Hoffman, Thornhill (left), David Markle, Shelburne (right)

Benjamin Moser, Waterloo

Joey Hetherman, Burlington

David Crawford, Hamilton

What’s In Your Bag?

We asked David Markle of Shelburne, winner of our May 9th Otter Creek event, “What’s In Your Bag?”

Lots of PING Equipment!
PING Rapture V2 driver 10.5 degrees
PING i15 3wood 14 degrees
PING i15 hybrid 17 degrees
PING s56 irons 3iron-9iron
PING gorge tour wedges 47, 54, 60 degrees
PING Redwood D66 putter
Titleist ProV1 balls
Canadian Quarter or Loonie
Banana, Honey Crisp & Green Vegetable
Always a sock as a head cover on driver

What’s In Your Bag?

We asked Donny Churchill of Rockway Glen in Vineland, “What’s In Your Bag?”. (His bag stood out for obvious reasons!)

Rockway Glen Golf Course, Vineland

Driver- TM R1
3 wood – TM Rocketballz high launch
3 Hybrid- TM Rocketballz high launch
Irons- TM Rocketbladz 4-A wedge
Wedges- Titleist Spin mill 56 degree and 64 degree
Putter – Scotty Cameron Studio Design No. 5
Ball- ProV1
Snacks – Nature Valley Bars & Gatorade
Lucky Ball Marker from The National Golf Club of Canada
Lucky Divot Tool from Cherry Hill Club

Donny is sponsored by Niagara Golf Warehouse.

Rockway Glen Platinum Event

Zack Schnurr of Huntsville won the two-day platinum event at Rockway Glen, taking place May 2nd & 3rd. Ottawa’s Andrew Jensen led through the first 27 holes of the tournament until Schnurr came in with a strong finish shooting 4 under par. Andrew Jenson finished second at 3 under and Michael Gligic of Burlington, and Eric Hawerchuk of Barrie tied for third shooting 2 under.

It was the first event that the Great Lakes Tour held at this Vineland course and the pros had great things to say.  We will definitely be returning next year. For full event results, click here.

Q & A Michael Gligic

How long have you been golfing?

I started when I was about 8, going to the driving range occasionally with pops. Started to play junior tournaments when I was 12. Was a AAA baseball and hockey goalie but gave them up for golf when I was about 14. (Loved playing hockey but the shots got to hard for me, Im a whimp.)

What does the Great Lakes Tour mean to you?

Great Lakes Tour means a lot.  I played my first event in 2006 on the amateur series. A funny story I will never forget was my first GLT amateur event, I was 16 and played at Copetown Woods. I shot 69 (which was a great score for me at the time) and found myself in a playoff with Vic Ciesielski. I was so nervous playing against Big Vic – I felt like Rocco and he was Tiger! Yeah, he kicked my butt in the playoff and then qualified for the Canadian Open the next day. I went to the Open to watch him and I got his autograph! Now he is a good buddy of mine.  In 2008, I turned pro and have played multiple events each year since then. The competition is outstanding, the events are professionally run and it is a great way to prepare yourself for PGA Tour Canada.

You tuned Pro at a young age, what advice do you have for other young players?

Follow your dreams. My dream ever since I was a youngster was to play on the PGA Tour. Getting a sniff of that last year at the Canadian Open makes you want to work that much harder to get out there!

Were you recruited by any American schools?

I talked to many schools throughout the States but didn’t believe it was the path for me so I decided otherwise.

Where do you plan on competing this year?

This year I plan on playing Great Lakes to get ready for my PGA Tour Canada season. I have sectionals of US Open qualifying followed by 8-9 PGA Tour Canada events in which I hope to add a few other events or Monday quaifiers.

What did you do over the winter to prepare for the 2013 season?

The last few winters I have been training in Houston, Texas with a good buddy of mine. This year I was fortunate enough to receive a Sunshine Tour membership as well as an exemption into the European Tours Joburg Open so I spent a month in South Africa traveling and playing a couple events. It was an amazing experience I will never forget. It is very different over there and quite eye opening.

Why did you choose Hidden Lake as your home course?

When I was 13 I started working at Hidden Lake. They have a great junior and ‘yogi’ program which is kids who work 2 shifts a week for free golf. At the time I could not afford a membership and took advantage of this great opportunity. Since then I have fell in love with the course, facility, members and staff and am proud to call Hidden Lake home.

What do you do in your spare time?

I am a sports fanatic, I dont ever really watch TV shows, I couldn’t tell you anything about any TV series (other then Dexter) but I could tell you about every sports game each night! I spend alot of time outside the golf course with my caddy Ryan Leeming. He is a good friend and I can’t thank him enough for all the time he has put towards caddying for me over the last couple years.

How often do you practice?

During the summer I try to practice everyday. You dont want to get worn out, but my days off’ usually include an hour or two on the putting green. I like the quote “If your not getting better everyday, someone else is”.

What are your gym workouts like?

I’ve been fortunate to have joined Twist Sports Conditioning in Burlington. Its very sports specific.  They have great, highly educated trainers and really target each workout to your needs which is what I like. Most places have generic workouts in which they give to everyone but Twist is different. My workouts consist of balance, core, stability etc. I have a great trainer and really look forward to going to the gym. My only regret…not knowing about Twist earlier!

Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

I see myself on the PGA Tour. Its been a dream of mine for many years now. I’d love to make it so I can give back to the people who have helped me along the way, especially my family. They have made some big sacrifices for me. My brother has severe autism so it’s a goal of mine to be able to help by contributing financially to autism research. Another goal of mine, within a year or two, is to raise money and run a half marathon for autism.

When you win your first PGA Tour event, what will you buy?

Depends on when it was I won it. If I won next week, I would be the new Range Rover and probably a down payment on a house. I have a passion in real estate and investing so I’d probably put the rest into something like that.

April 29th at the ‘The Bear”

The Great Lakes Tour managed to avoid the rain for the first time in the 2013 season! Event registration brought a strong field with Danny King, Zoltan Veress, Michael Gligic and Victor Ciesielski on the roster.  Ben Ferguson of Ancaster took the win shooting 67.  Michael Gligic, David Sheman and Ben Moser tie for second with scores of 69. Despite Ferguson’s win, we will call Moser player of the game as he drove back from Texas, arriving the morning of, to play the Great Lakes Tour event. 

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