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GREETINGS FROM THE GENERAL CHAIR The rich tradition of championship golf continues at Medinah C.C. with the greatest event in golf, the Ryder Cup. I would like to thank you for your dedication and participation in helping us stage this world-renown event. Medinah Country Club has held multiple Medinah Opens, Chicago Opens, Western Opens, U.S. Opens and PGA Championships. Only three other clubs in the nation have hosted a U.S. Open, a PGA Championship and the Ryder Cup. We take great pride in joining that short list of fine clubs. During our many planning meetings and discussions, it has become apparent that the Ryder Cup will be the most magnificent event ever to be held at Medinah. There is less than six months until the commencement of the 39th Ryder Cup. With hospitality and tickets sales setting records, the anticipation is building. In Europe, the radio stations are already advertising 24-hour coverage of this dynamic international event! I hope you are looking forward to being a part of presenting the Ryder Cup to the world. Your dedication is deeply appreciated. Sincerely, Donald C. Larson General Chairman TIME LINE OF EVENTS APRIL 2012: Shift Preference Information Due You have been asked to provide the Ryder Cup Office with your volunteer shift preferences for Ryder Cup Week (Standard Bearers were not asked for this information as they will be assigned to their shifts via a Blind Draw.) Be sure to respond to this request by April 27, 2012 so that your preferred shifts can be considered when the official Volunteer Schedules are assembled. MAY 2012: Ancillary Uniform Items Information will be sent to you about purchasing ancillary uniform items at discounted prices (shoes, belts, sunglasses and more!). EARLY JULY 2012: Assigned Work Schedules You will be notified of your assigned volunteer work schedule for the Ryder Cup. AUGUST 24-26, 2012: Uniform & Credential Distribution Mark your calendars! Volunteer Uniform & Credential Distribution will take place at Lake Park High School, located at 600 S. Medinah Rd. in Roselle, IL. (Uniforms and credentials will be mailed to all volunteers living further than 70 miles from Medinah C.C. Special arrangements will be made for all European Volunteers.) Various committee training meetings will take place during the weekend of Uniform & Credential Distribution. Watch for details in the next Volunteer Newsletter (May 2012). SEPTEMBER 17-23, 2012: On-Site Committee Training Several committees will have “on-site” committee training sessions at Medinah Country Club. Look for more information regarding these meetings in our future Volunteer Newsletters. VOLUNTEER NEWSLETTER EDITION 3

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Page 1: 12 RC Newsletter Vol3-2 - ColdFusion Administrator Loginpdf.pgalinks.com/cms/volunteers/mail/2012_Ryder_Cup,_Newsletter... · located at 600 S. Medinah Rd. in Roselle, IL. ... NEWSLETTER

GREETINGS FROM THE GENERAL CHAIRThe rich tradition of championship golf continues at Medinah C.C. with the greatest event in golf, the Ryder Cup. I would like to thank you for your dedication and participation in helping us stage this world-renown event. Medinah Country Club has held multiple Medinah Opens, Chicago Opens, Western Opens, U.S. Opens and PGA Championships. Only three other clubs in the nation have hosted a U.S. Open, a PGA Championship and the Ryder Cup. We take great pride in joining that short list of fi ne clubs. During our many planning meetings and discussions, it has become apparent that the Ryder Cup will be the most magnifi cent event ever to be held at Medinah. There is less than six months until the commencement of the 39th Ryder Cup. With hospitality and tickets sales setting records, the anticipation is building. In Europe, the radio stations are already advertising 24-hour coverage of this dynamic international event! I hope you are looking forward to being a part of presenting the Ryder Cup to the world. Your dedication is deeply appreciated.

Sincerely,

Donald C. LarsonGeneral Chairman

TiMe Line OF eVenTS

APRIL 2012: Shift Preference Information DueYou have been asked to provide the Ryder Cup Offi ce with your volunteer shift preferences for Ryder Cup Week (Standard Bearers were not asked for this information as they will be assigned to their shifts via a Blind Draw.) Be sure to respond to this request by April 27, 2012 so that your preferred shifts can be considered when the offi cial Volunteer Schedules are assembled.

MAY 2012: Ancillary Uniform ItemsInformation will be sent to you about purchasing ancillary uniform items at discounted prices (shoes, belts, sunglasses and more!).

EARLY JULY 2012: Assigned Work SchedulesYou will be notifi ed of your assigned volunteer work schedule for the Ryder Cup.

AUGUST 24-26, 2012: Uniform & Credential DistributionMark your calendars! Volunteer Uniform & Credential Distribution will take place at Lake Park High School, located at 600 S. Medinah Rd. in Roselle, IL. (Uniforms and credentials will be mailed to all volunteers living further than 70 miles from Medinah C.C. Special arrangements will be made for all European Volunteers.)

Various committee training meetings will take place during the weekend of Uniform & Credential Distribution. Watch for details in the next Volunteer Newsletter (May 2012).

SEPTEMBER 17-23, 2012: On-Site Committee TrainingSeveral committees will have “on-site” committee training sessions at Medinah Country Club. Look for more information regarding these meetings in our future Volunteer Newsletters.

VOLUNTEER NEWSLETTEREDITION 3

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HISTORY OF MEDINAH COUNTRY CLUBIn the early 1920’s a group of Shriners from Chicago’s Medinah Temple had a dream to create a country retreat. Their goal was to build the best country club in North America with a golf complex and a variety of other recreational activities.

Over time, more than four hundred acres of forests, farms and wetlands were transformed into three eighteen-hole golf courses, a lake, and park-like grounds. An iconic and impressive Byzantine style clubhouse was also built to grace this beautiful land.

Tom Bendelow, a world-renowned golf course architect from Scotland, was retained to design the golf courses. The courses were completed between 1925 and 1928, and later underwent changes designed by Bendelow and several other golf architects. In recent years, Medinah’s membership appointed Rees Jones to remodel Course #3, which will host the Ryder Cup, in keeping with the spirit of Bendelow’s original intent.

The clubhouse was designed by Richard G. Schmid, and completed by the Schmidt Brothers Construction Company in 1926. The 105,000 sq. ft. structure features an exquisite sixty-foot dome, covered in beautiful and ornate artwork. A German-born artist, Gustave Brand did the interior design, artworks, and decoration to reflect the style of the exterior architecture. When the clubhouse and its interior were remodeled and restored in 1997, extra special attention was given to the cleaning and restoration of all interior art and décor.

In addition to the golf courses and the stunning clubhouse, the club’s first members and their guests enjoyed tennis courts, a gun club, a baseball diamond, bridle paths and an area for equestrian events. Lake Kadijah provided year-round pleasures (fishing and boating in the summer, ice-skating in the winter, and a secure location for the gun club). Medinah was the only country club in the United States to have its own ski-jump, toboggan slide and a log cabin as a warming shelter.

Today, only the tennis courts, gun club, and lake remain. An Olympic size swimming pool has been added.

Medinah’s wooded areas include many early growth trees as a natural habitat for birds and small animals. One Burr Oak is known to be over three hundred years old. Animals have always played an important role at Medinah. “Miss Medinah,” a camel, was a mascot at special events, but made her home at Lincoln Park Zoo. For a short time, two small black bears had their own enclosed den near the gatehouse, and during WWII, a flock of sheep kept Course #2 in trim.

RYDER CUp HISTORY: THE START OF A WORLD-RENOWN COMpETITION

The Ryder Cup, one of the great sporting events founded on prestige rather than prize money, began in 1927 at the request of its namesake, Samuel Ryder, a two-term mayor of St. Albans, Hertsfordshire, England, and a prosperous English seed merchant. Ryder’s penchant for overworking himself led his physician to prescribe rest and outdoor relaxation. Ryder chose golf as his release and employed a local club professional for lessons. Following a 1927 exhibition match in Wentworth between British and visiting U.S. professionals, Ryder was motivated to organize an official match between the two countries. He donated a gold cup, and insisted that it be adorned with a golfing figure in the form of his trusted golf instructor, Abe Mitchell. With the cup in tow, eight of Great Britain’s finest players journeyed to the United States for the inaugural matches, June 3-4, 1927 at Worcester (Mass.) Country Club.

THE TROpHY In 1927, English seed merchant Samuel A. Ryder presented the Ryder Cup to The Professional Golfers’ Association of Great Britain to place as a prize for an international competition between American and British professional golfers. The Ryder Cup was commissioned for £250. The trophy stands 17 inches high, is nine inches from handle to handle and weighs four pounds. The golfing figure depicted on the top of the trophy reflects the image of Abe Mitchell, a former gardener and British star golfer as well as a friend and instructor of Samuel Ryder. A bout of appendicitis prevented Mitchell from competing in the inaugural Matches in 1927. But he returned to compete for Great Britain in the 1929, ‘31 and ‘33 Matches.

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TEAM USA The United States points system will determine the top eight players for the 2012 United States Ryder Cup Team on August 12, 2012 (at the conclusion of the 94th PGA Championship at The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort). In addition to the eight who qualify, Captain Davis Love III will select four players in September, 2012, to complete the United States Team.

Points are based upon the following:

• Prize money earned in 2011 major championships (Masters, U.S. Open, British Open, PGA Championship): One point is awarded for every $1,000 earned.

• Prize money earned in 2012 “Official” events from Jan. 1 through Aug. 12: One point is awarded for every $1,000 earned, excluding the major championships, events played opposite major championships and events played opposite World Golf Championships.

• Prize money earned for 2012 major championships (Masters, U.S. Open, British Open, PGA Championship): Two points are awarded for every $1,000 earned.

• Prize money earned in 2012 events played opposite the major championships and opposite World Golf Championship events between Jan. 1 and the PGA Championship: One-half point will be awarded for every $1,000 earned.

TEAM EUROPE The European Team will be selected employing the following criteria:

• The leading five players on the European Ryder Cup Points List at the conclusion of the 2012 Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles will make the Team.

• The leading five players from the Ryder Cup World Points List, not otherwise qualified (having selected the five players from the European Ryder Cup Points List), at the conclusion of the 2012 Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles will make the Team.

• European Ryder Cup Captain José Maria Olazábal will choose the remaining two players following the conclusion of the 2012 Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles.

The Ryder Cup European Points List will comprise points (1 point = 1 Euro) earned by a European Tour Member from all officially sanctioned European Tour tournaments on The European Tour Race to Dubai from September 1, 2011 until the conclusion of the Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles in 2012.

The Ryder Cup World Points List will comprise World Ranking Points won by a European Tour Member from each tournament in which he participates from September 1, 2011 until the conclusion of the Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles in 2012. World Ranking Points are allocated to all officially sanctioned tournaments (on any Federated Tour) by the Official World Golf Ranking and are allocated according to the Event Rating of the tournament.

Position Name Points1 Bubba Watson 4,717.755

2 Phil Mickelson 3,746.624

3 Hunter Mahan 3,332.054

4 Keegan Bradley 3,111.492

5 Tiger Woods 2,173.667

6 Brandt Snedeker 2,145.857

7 Bill Haas 2,106.071

8 Steve Stricker 2,060.845

9 Kyle Stanley 2,037.457

10 Johnson Wagner 2,013.946

11 Mark Wilson 1,998.593

12 Matt Kuchar 1,754.090

13 Jason Dufner 1,703.087

14 Kevin Na 1,573.287

15 Dustin Johnson 1,538.402

Position Name Points1 Rory MCILROY 2,584,843.51

2 Peter HANSON 1,598,566.29

3 Martin KAYMER 1,587,688.41

4 Justin ROSE 1,483,613.23

5 Paul LAWRIE 1,353,284.96

6 Gonzalo FDEZ-CASTAÑO 1,261,297.96

7 Sergio GARCIA 1,219,822.68

8 Lee WESTWOOD 1,203,446.04

9 Alvaro QUIROS 1,155,967.13

10 Michael HOEY 1,028,586.03

Position Name Points1 Rory MCILROY 311.83

2 Luke DONALD 215.30

3 Justin ROSE 209.31

4 Lee WESTWOOD 203.70

5 Graeme MCDOWELL 149.09

6 Peter HANSON 147.61

TEAM USA RYDER CUP POINT STANDINGSLast Updated: 04/16/2012

EUROPEAN RYDER CUP POINT STANDINGSLast Updated: 04/16/2012

WORLD RYDER CUP POINT STANDINGSLast Updated: 04/16/2012

RYDER CUp QUALIFICATIONS

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CApTAINS QUARTERS

The On-Line VOLunTeer ManageMenT SySTeM

The Pga of america has an on-line Volunteer Management System. you may access this system to view your personal Volunteer Profile. Simply visit www.rydercup.com/2012rydercup volunteers to view your contact information, uniform sizes, past communications and other ryder Cup information.

if you cannot remember your login username and password, simply follow the directions under “Forgotten Password.”

KeeP yOur COnTaCT inFOrMaTiOn uPdaTed

as we plan for the 2012 ryder Cup, there will be times when we will need to contact you via telephone, mail and /or e-mail. it is very important for us to always have your current contact information on file. if your contact information changes any time between now and the ryder Cup, please make the appropriate updates by visiting www.rydercup.com/2012rydercup volunteers or by calling the ryder Cup Office at (630) 925-7287. Thank you!

IMpORTANT REMINDERS!As an official Volunteer for the 39th Ryder Cup, you will be given a Volunteer Badge. This badge will allow you access to the grounds of Medinah Country Club all six days of the Ryder Cup, September 25-30, 2012. Your Volunteer Badge will also give you access to the International Pavilion (a climate-controlled and spirited sports themed pavilion offering food and beverage options for purchase). Your Volunteer Badge may be used on the days you are volunteering, as well as on the days you simply want to enjoy the event. Your Volunteer Badge is non-transferable.

At this time, all Ryder Cup Tickets are sold out. Unfortunately, tickets for family and friends cannot be purchased.

WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT THE RYDER CUp“Nothing in golf, maybe in all of sports, compares to the pressure exerted on players over three days of the Ryder Cup. Grown men cry. Strong men become weak-kneed. Atheists mutter silent prayers. Millionaires cannot buy a smooth swing. Each hole shrinks in direct proportion to the increase in the putter’s heartbeat. Choking becomes an occupational hazard for which there is little or no relief in the rule book of life. Despite this, every American and European golfer wants to make the Ryder Cup Team, and every golf fan wants to watch it.” Author Colin M. Jarman

ThE MOUNTAINS OR ThE ShORELINE? Captain Love III: The Mountains.Captain Olazábal: The Mountains.

I ALWAYS…Captain Love III: am undecided.Captain Olazábal: enjoy nice meals with friends.

I NEvER…Captain Love III: quit.Captain Olazábal: hurt anyone on purpose.

WhEN I AM NOT PLAYING GOLf, I AM…Captain Love III: boring!Captain Olazábal: either lying on the couch watching sports or going to the cinema.

Captain Love iii

Captain Olazábal