
Some people consider the
number 13 to be unlucky, but not in the case of the
United States Golf Teachers Cup. The 13th
annual edition of the USGTF’s national championship will
be played Monday-Tuesday, September 29-30, 2008, at the
beautiful Sandia Golf Club in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The state of New Mexico is the “land of enchantment,”
and boasts a rich history of Spanish, Mexican, Pueblo,
and Navajo cultures. Albuquerque itself has a wide
array of fine dining options and nightlife, and
attractions such as Old Town and the Albuquerque
Biological Park, which contains the aquarium, Rio Grande
Botanic Garden, Rio Grande Zoo, and Tingley Beach.
Sandia Golf Club is located
on the grounds of the Sandia Resort & Casino, just north
of downtown Albuquerque. Scott Miller designed the
course, which is among New Mexico’s finest. At an
elevation of 5,300 feet, those used to playing near sea
level will find themselves booming their tee shots far
beyond what they normally experience.
Contestants in the United
States Golf Teachers Cup will again compete in four
divisions: Open, Senior (50+), Super Senior (60+), and
Ladies. There will also be additional prize money for
Super Seniors 70 and over and for Ladies 50 and over. A
minimum purse of $25,000 will be offered, based on a
full field of 156 players. All WGTF Level III and IV
members are welcome to attend, and entries will be
handled on a first-received, first-served basis. Level
II members are welcome to sign up, but they will be
placed on an alternate’s list, and may play in the event
the field is not filled by the entry deadline.
The entry fee of $425
includes two tournament rounds of golf, range balls
during tournament days, an opening welcome party at the
Sandia Resort, and the closing banquet and awards
ceremony at the Sandia Resort. The entry deadline is
Friday, September 19 at 5:00 PM EDT. Practice rounds
are available for $55 on Saturday and Sunday, September
27-28, after 12:00 noon. Please contact the Sandia pro
shop at (505) 798-3990 to arrange tee times. Those
wishing to take a practice round at another time need to
contact the Sandia pro shop for availability and rates.
To obtain more information about the golf course, please
visit the website
www.sandiagolf.com.

The host hotels this year
are the Hilton Garden Inn-Journal Center, and the
Homewood Suites-Journal Center, and reservations may be
made at $89 per night plus tax. To reserve your room,
please call the Hilton Garden Inn at (505) 314-0800, or
the Homewood Suites at (505) 998-4663, and mention you
are with the United States Golf Teachers Cup.
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Hilton
Garden Inn-Journal Center |
Homewood
Suites-Journal Center |
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$89 per night plus tax |
$89 per night plus tax |
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Remember to
mention you are with the United States Golf
Teachers Cup! |
It may be several years
before the United States Golf Teachers Cup is held in
this area of the country again so please make plans now
to renew old friendships and make new acquaintances at
this premier event.
We look forward to seeing you
there!
HISTORY OF THE UNITED
STATES GOLF TEACHERS CUP
|
YEAR |
LOCATION |
CHAMPION |
SCORE |
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1996 |
St. Augustine, Florida |
Edward Lee |
74 |
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1997 |
Bonsall, California |
Shawn Clement |
73 |
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1998 |
Port St. Lucie, Florida |
Mark Harman |
71 |
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1999 |
Port St. Lucie, Florida |
Brian Lamberti |
223 |
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2000 |
Mont Alto, Pennsylvania |
Mark Umphreyville |
71 |
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2001 |
Jensen Beach, Florida |
Mark Harman |
152 |
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2002 |
Milton, Florida |
Mark Harman |
141 |
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2003 |
Las Vegas, Nevada |
Mark Harman |
144 |
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2004 |
Springfield, Louisiana |
Dave Belling |
147 |
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2005 |
San Antonio, Texas |
Mark Harman |
142 |
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2006 |
Boulder City, Nevada |
James Douris |
141 |
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2007 |
Boulder City, Nevada |
James Douris |
140 |
HIGHLIGHTS
THROUGHOUT THE YEARS
1996 –
Edward Lee wins the inaugural event, playing out of the
Senior division
1997 –
Playing both left- and right-handed, Canadian Shawn
Clement takes first place at San Luis Rey Downs Golf
Course.
1998 –
Mark Harman wins his first US Cup.
1999 –
Brian Lamberti wins the only US Cup contested over three
rounds, played during World Golf Teachers Cup week.
2000 –
Mark Umphreyville from California heads east to win at
Penn National.
2001 –
High winds and firm greens make the scores high, as Mark
Harman wins his second title. The championship adopts a
permanent format of two rounds.
2002 –
Mark Harman becomes the first to successfully defend his
championship.
2003 –
Mark Harman, despite missing a 2-footer on the last
hole, brings home the three-peat.
2004 –
Dave Belling becomes the second Canadian to win the
title, following up his victory in the 2003 World Golf
Teachers Cup.
2005 –
Prevailing in a playoff, Mark Harman captures his record
fifth title.
2006 –
James Douris from Australia wins in a playoff to become
the first player from outside North America to win the
championship.
2007 –
James Douris successfully defends his championship, and
becomes just the second player to win multiple US Cups. |