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FALL SERIES IN FULL SWING

October 1, 2009 · 1 Comment

First I want to say congrats to Phil Mickelson for his dramatic win in the season ending Tour Championship. Also hats off to Tiger Woods, who once again finished on top in the FedExCup standings to take home the $10 million prize. What a way to finish up the FedExCup race!

I just arrived back in Phoenix after spending a few days out in New York, watching everyone gear up for the Turning Stone Resort Championship, the first event on the PGA TOUR’s Fall Series. After next week’s President’s Cup, the Fall Series will head to Las Vegas for the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open , and then of course my favorite tournament of the year (yes I’m biased since I am the tournament director), the Frys.com Open, Oct. 21-25. Yes, if you do the math, that’s only THREE short weeks away!

We’ve been planning this tournament since it ended last year, but now is the time when things really heat up. We’ve already received a number of commitments to the tournament, and expect some other big names to commit before the Friday, Oct. 16 deadline.

A few of the big names on that list include former champion Mike Weir, last year’s champ Cameron Beckman, Rory Sabbatini, Mark Calcavecchia, Justin Leonard and David Duval. And because this tournament is played in Scottsdale we have a number of local pro’s who also will be on hand, like Tom Lehman, Kirk Triplett, Billy Mayfair, Ted Purdy, Arron Oberholser, Jeff Quinney and Chez Reavie.

Three of eight sponsor exemptions have already been handed out – one to Jeev Milkha Singh, the 47th-ranked golfer in the world, while the other two went to Rickie Fowler and Jamie Lovemark, two exciting up-and-coming golfers who just recently turned professional after stellar collegiate seasons. I’m excited to see these two up close and you should be as well. More exemption announcements to come.

We have a lot of new things on tap this year that I think the fans will enjoy. A couple I can share with you now are the two new spectator venues that we are adding to the 16th hole to give it a little “Irish” flavor.

The O’Donoghue’s Irish Pub is an elevated hospitality tent with great views of the action that will be open to the general public. Here you can buy yourself a nice Guinness (other beer, soft drinks and pub fare also will be available for purchase) and catch the action as the players navigate the challenging 211-yard, par-3 16th (for those of you who have played Raptor you know what I’m talking about).

Also new this year is the VIP Paddy O’, an upgraded venue sponsored by Paddy O’ Furniture located next to O’Donoghue’s that offers complimentary food and drinks. If 16 is the place you think you are going to camp out at for awhile, the $75 ticket to the VIP Paddy O’ is definitely worth it.

Like I said we have some other new features and promotions that I will announce shortly. Check back here for more updates, and also make sure to find us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/frysopengolf) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/frysopengolf).

In the meantime, I just wanted to check in and let you know how excited I am for the 2009 Frys.com Open to tee it up. I hope you feel the same way and I look forward to seeing you out there.

Sincerely,
Scott Reid
Frys.com Open Tournament Director

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BECKMAN BACK ON THE UPSWING

July 20, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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A nice story about Cameron Beckman in the San Antonio Express-News last week.  Cameron has come on strong as of late, with two top 10s in the last three weeks, as he gears up for the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in early August.  Richard Oliver of the San Antonio Express News said:

“Cameron Beckman, after a short swoon that saw him miss three out of four cuts, posted his second-straight top-10 finish last week at the John Deere Classic. His tie for ninth earned him $103,200 and moved him to 96th on the PGA Tour money list at $620,036 overall.

Including his win at the Frys.com Open last fall, the San Antonio resident has nine top-25 finishes in his past 32 events. He’s off this week after narrowly missing qualifying for the British Open.”

Cameron finished T-36 last week at the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee after posting back-to-back 67s on the weekend to finish at 5-under for the tournament.

We’ll continue to update Cam’s progress throughout the summer leading up to the Frys.com Open, where he will defend his title Oct. 21-25.

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NOTE FROM THE TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR

July 14, 2009 · Leave a Comment

18th #3I was out at the John Deere Classic last week to meet with some PGA TOUR executives and do some recruiting for the 2009 Frys.com Open.  I went to dinner with defending Frys.com Open champ Cameron Beckman and we had the chance to catch up – on his year to date, his T-7 finish at the AT&T National and what to expect in the coming months.

Here are a couple of things Cam shared with me that I wanted to pass along to all of you Frys.com Open fans…

On playing the final Sunday at AT&T National in second to last group, right in front of Tiger’s group:

“That was a surreal experience I’ll tell you.  The crowd of people following Tiger was unbelievable.  We actually had a good sized gallery following us as well, but it didn’t take me long to figure out they were just getting a head of the crowd to watch Tiger’s group from the front of the pack.  So Michael Allen and I are on the green and I’m setting up my putt.  All of a sudden I hear this huge roar from the crowd.   But it wasn’t just the crowd behind me following Tiger that was cheering, it was our gallery, right around the green!  This group of fans cheered so loud, so I turned around to see what happened.  You know what it was?  Tiger’s drive landed safely in the fairway.  That’s it.  But the crowd went absolutely nuts, not having any idea or worry that I was trying to putt.  I saw and felt the Tiger effect first hand that day, and I wasn’t even playing in his group.  Incredible atmosphere.”

On earning a spot in the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational:
“To be honest, I just found out a couple of weeks ago that I was in the field.  I had no idea, and actually, had been planning on playing the Reno-Tahoe Open that weekend.  But I kept getting calls from the Bridgestone people asking for information.  I finally told them to quit calling because I wasn’t in the field and they informed me that I was.  I had no clue.  But apparently my win in the Frys.com Open earned me a spot because it was such a strong field.  So now it looks like I’ll be going to Ohio in August to compete in this World Golf Championships event.  I’m really looking forward to it, and definitely glad that someone finally got the word to me that I’m in the field.”

On the state of his game right now:
“My game is feeling pretty good right now.  I’m striking the ball well, and I’ve just got a really good feel out there right now.  I was going to take a couple of weeks off around the British Open, but now that I know that I’m in the Bridgestone field, and the fact that I’m playing well right now, I’m going to play in the U.S. Bank Championship next week and try to build on this momentum.”

Some good behind-the-scenes stuff from Cam that I wanted to pass along.  He’s a great friend of the Frys.com Open and we look forward to him defending his title in October.

Scott Reid

Frys.com Open Tournament Director

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Q & A with Defending Champion Cameron Beckman

July 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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Frys.com Open defending champion Cameron Beckman took time out of his busy schedule to answer a few questions about life on TOUR.

QUESTION:
What has been your most rewarding and disappointing moment in your career?

CAMERON BECKMAN:
Winning the Frys.com Open, I was at a low point in my career and I was thinking of doing something different!! But the win really invigorated me and I look forward to playing every day.

Have you always known that you wanted to play on the PGA TOUR growing up?

CAMERON:
No. When I was younger, I had NHL dreams but as I got older that seemed unrealistic and in high school, the golf bug got me. Not until college (Texas Lutheran University) when I quickly improved did I start thinking about the PGA TOUR dream.

Did you have a mentor when you were new to the TOUR?

CAMERON:
I have definitely had help along the way. Hal Sutton has really helped my career and we have spent a lot of time together at his golf course in Fredricksburg, Texas. I have also been greatly influenced by other friends on TOUR over time, like Bob Tway.  Briny Baird is my closest friend on tour.

When you have down time what do you like to do?

CAMERON:
When I am by myself on the road, I read a lot. I am currently reading the Vince Flynn series. When I am at home, I do as little as possible. I used to play a lot of golf when I was home, but now I play less and spend more time with my family. I also enjoy spending time with friends when I can.

What do you do during the “off-season”. Do you play in other non-PGA tournaments, just get away from the game, train, etc…?

CAMERON:
Off season is short, it’s really only 6 weeks. I do as little as possible, I play a little bit of golf but I spend more time working on my golf swing with my teacher. One of those weeks is usually spent back in Minnesota with family and friends. As far as training and staying in shape, right now I am doing Pilates 5 days a week.

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U.S. Open Here I Come

June 10, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Cameron Beckman - Frys.com-6194I was fortunate enough to qualify for the U.S. Open yesterday in Memphis! We played 36 holes and I shot 69-67 to make it by 2 shots. I can tell I’m aging as my feet and legs are killing me today! We were able to wear shorts which helped but it is hotter than a branding iron here! I haven’t played the Open since 2000 so I’m really looking forward to the test. Bethpage is supposed to be awesome and the New York fans should be interesting! I’m playing in the St.Jude Classic this week in Memphis. I’m playing with Phil Mickelson and Padraig Harrington the first 2 days which should be great! Anytime you get paired with top players it really adds to the day!

Cameron Beckman

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So Now I’m a Blogger

June 2, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Scott Congratulates Cam

Scott Congratulates Cam

I’ve been asked by Scott Reid to create a blog of my weekly doings on the PGA TOUR so here I go! Scott is the tournament director of the Fry’s.com Open tournament I won last fall. I must admit the word “blog” scares me to death! It brings back memories of going to school which for me was torture! I loved the social part but papers, tests, report cards and speeches just were not my thing! I will say, if doing some blogging rids me of the reoccurring dream I have about missing an entire semester of English and not being able to graduate from college I’ll do it!

This week is Colonial… It is one of the premier tournaments and golf courses we play all year. I’ve got a great pairing the first two days with Dudley Hart and Ryan Palmer. Both are good guys and I’m sure we’ll have fun! They just redid the greens so they are not mowing them as low as usual but the rest of course is perfect. My game is coming along nicely and looking forward to tomorrow. I’ve been working hard on my swing with my teacher Joe Caruso and worked a little with Stan Utley on my putting yesterday.

Regards,

Cam Beckman

May 2009

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Beckman Plays the Valero Open

May 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment

2008’s Frys.com Open winner Cameron Beckman continues to play well this year, and he enters this week’s Valero Open in San Antonio with a continued focus and commitment to his game.

As play begins this week at The Valero, the local newspaper published a nice story about his progress.

“Going out to win is always in my mind, big-time,” Beckman, 39, said Tuesday before a practice round at the Resort Course at La Cantera. “But I just want to play consistently and play well.”

He’s doing both this season, buoyed by a two-year exemption, thanks to a playoff triumph at last fall’s Frys.com Open, and little recurring ache from three bulging disks at the bottom of his back.

You can read the rest of the story here.

We’ll continue covering Cam’s summer exploits on The PGA TOUR as he prepares to defend his title at the 2009 Frys.com Open at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale.

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Welcome to the Frys.com Open Blog

May 8, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Playoff Hole Wins it for Beckman

Playoff Hole Wins it for Beckman

Welcome to the new Frys.com Open blog!  Here at the Frys.com Open, hosted at beautiful Grayhawk Golf Club in sunny Scottsdale, we decided to join the rest of the digital media age and host our own blog, as well as launch our own Facebook Fan page (which is coming soon).  You’ll find insightful information from “inside the ropes” of our Fall Series event, be able to read posts from our defending champion Cameron Beckman, and we’ve lined up some other surprise “guest” bloggers from around the PGA TOUR. We’ll be posting those guest comments in the not too distant future.  I will also chime in every once in awhile with some updates about the upcoming 2009 Frys.com Open, as well as some thoughts on the PGA TOUR itself.

The good news is this blog is meant to be interactive. You’ll be able to weigh in with your thoughts on the TOUR in general and the Frys.com Open specifically. We’ll share some pictures from last year’s event, put up some fun video, and feed selected Twitter tweets from some of our TOUR buddies right into the blog itself. One of the great things about these new “social media” tools is they allow us to talk to each other about something we all love…PGA TOUR golf! Keep reading →

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