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Pro can't wait to see the magic of the Open return to Royal Portrush this summer
Pro can't wait to see the magic of the Open return to Royal Portrush this summer

Irish Daily Mirror

time19-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Pro can't wait to see the magic of the Open return to Royal Portrush this summer

Charlene Reid, a Senior Assistant and PGA Professional at Royal Portrush hailing from Ballymoney, is eagerly awaiting the return of The 153rd Open to her home course this July. Looking back on the 2019 tournament, she described it as an unforgettable experience, saying: "The Open in 2019 was just phenomenal. It was honestly the best week of my life and I'm sure the same could be said for everyone who works at Royal Portrush." She further commended the community spirit that made the event so memorable, stating: "The whole week was such a success and what struck me was how everyone worked together to make the event as special as it could be – from the volunteers to the emergency services and the transport logistics around the town, everyone played their part brilliantly." Looking ahead, Charlene is enthusiastic about the lasting impact the upcoming championship will have, both in terms of encouraging golf participation and showcasing the Causeway Coast to a worldwide audience. Charlene, a seasoned golfer with a rich history in the sport, is well-placed to comment on the rising participation among young people and women. Raised in a family of golf enthusiasts, she joined Gracehill Golf Club at the tender age of 15, showing early signs of her determination to make a career in the sport. By 15, she was representing Ireland in Inter-Pro matches and eventually secured a scholarship at Pfeiffer University in North Carolina, USA when she was just 17. Balancing sports management studies with a demanding golfing schedule, Charlene participated in up to 10 tournaments annually. In her senior year, she was runner-up at the NCAA Nationals 2009 and was recognised as an All-American for her golfing achievements. In 2019, she was inducted into her university's Hall of Fame for her dedication and commitment to golf. Additionally, Charlene represented Ireland at the European Team Championships and Home Internationals from 2009-2011, playing amateur golf at an international level for three consecutive years. Upon her return to Northern Ireland, she joined the team at Royal Portrush, where she managed the club's successful Cadet Programme and held the position of Retail Manager. She shared: "When I started playing golf at Gracehill we had three junior girl players and I was the only one who played all year round, the others only played during the summer months. Now at Royal Portrush we have 60 junior girls and around 200 female members which is fantastic. "The participation levels are definitely on the rise. We have around 100 young people in our Cadet Programme aged between five and ten and they love to play golf. Part of my job also sees me outreach to local primary schools and I will visit them and provide golf lessons for the pupils. When you have huge world-class tournaments with the best players taking place on your doorstep, it really does generate excitement for the game and entice more young people to pick up a club. "I think after this summer we will see even more people taking an interest in playing golf. For me it's not about finding the next superstar like Rory McIlroy, it's about encouraging participation at grassroots level. When I was starting out, I had parents who were incredibly supportive. My dad used to drive me around the country for tournaments and I will be forever grateful for that emotional and physical support. At Royal Portrush we want to encourage young people into the game and give them fantastic opportunities to get involved in golf." Charlene believes that the rising popularity of golf influencers and the increased participation options in the sport are contributing to its appeal among the younger generation. She stated: "Seeing people doing tricks or just speaking about golf on platforms like YouTube and Instagram helps make it more accessible and of course we now have new technology like simulators which means you don't have to commit to walking around a course for four hours. For me anything which brings people to golf is to be encouraged and I am excited to see how many more young people start playing after this year's Open." Having played golf across the US, she is well-placed to comment on why Northern Ireland holds such appeal for international, particularly American, golf visitors. Recent figures from Tourism NI show that the economic impact of golf tourism has more than doubled in the last decade in Northern Ireland, rising from £33.6million in 2014 to £68.2million in 2023. She added: "It is literally a different ball game in America, you just don't get links courses like ours. For example, Royal Portrush was built in 1888 using minimal machinery, instead relying on the topography of the natural surroundings. Northern Ireland is made for golf and the whole experience of coming here to play is very special for visitors. It is not surprising that there has been such an increase in the number of people visiting from all over the world. "As well as the great courses, our people make The experience is truly memorable. We're a warm and friendly bunch, and visitors can't get enough of our cultural experiences – they love the lively atmosphere of our bars and making new friends on their nights out!" As a destination, Northern Ireland and the Causeway Coast is perfect. If you think about how The Open tickets are sold, it's rare for spectators to be at the course every day. "The Open in 2019 was just phenomenal. It was honestly the best week of my life and I'm sure the same could be said for everyone who works at Royal Portrush." When they're not at the course, they have amazing options such as playing a round themselves at Portstewart or visiting attractions like the Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge or the world's oldest distillery at Bushmills. "As a golf destination we are world class and with new hotels such as Dunluce Lodge adding to the experience we can provide, it's a very exciting time for the Causeway Coast." In addition to two of the top ten ranked courses internationally - at Royal County Down and Royal Portrush - Northern Ireland boasts a rich golfing history and a range of spectacular courses for visitors to choose from. For example, the Faldo Course at Lough Erne Resort in County Fermanagh was recently named sixth in Golf World's Top 100 Parkland Courses in the UK and Ireland. With over 90 courses on offer, a perfect blend of links and parkland, golfers and visitors alike can enjoy the tremendous offering no matter where they choose to stay. For more about stay and play options in Northern Ireland, visit the website.

One airlifted with critical burn, blast injuries in Rockville basement fire
One airlifted with critical burn, blast injuries in Rockville basement fire

Yahoo

time20-04-2025

  • Yahoo

One airlifted with critical burn, blast injuries in Rockville basement fire

ROCKVILLE, Utah (ABC4) — One person was critically injured in a basement fire in Rockville, Utah, Saturday afternoon, according to Hurricane Valley Fire & Rescue. Shortly after 12:50 p.m., fire units responded to a structure fire at 101 East Main Street, Rockville. Fire personnel arrived on scene to find a 'well-involved basement fire' in a residential home, Hurricane Valley Fire & Rescue posted on social media. One individual was reportedly critically injured with burn and blast injuries. They were treated on scene before Intermountain LifeFlight transported them to a burn unit in Las Vegas, officials said. 'To facilitate emergency response and the helicopter landing, State Route 9 was temporarily shut down,' the post states. 'Multiple agencies responded, including Hurricane Valley Fire District, Springdale Police Department, and Zion National Park. We also extend our thanks to Hildale/Colorado City Fire for assisting with additional calls during this incident.' The cause of the fire is under investigation at this time. No further information is currently available. Thousands of Utahns gather for rally, food drive on national day of protest against Pres. Trump One airlifted with critical burn, blast injuries in Rockville basement fire 18-year-old arrested in connection to deadly shooting at West Jordan party Red Rocks finish fourth at NCAA Nationals Will gas prices go up this summer? Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

18-year-old arrested in connection to deadly shooting at West Jordan party
18-year-old arrested in connection to deadly shooting at West Jordan party

Yahoo

time20-04-2025

  • Yahoo

18-year-old arrested in connection to deadly shooting at West Jordan party

Charges are allegations only. All arrested persons are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. WEST JORDAN, Utah () — A second suspect was arrested in connection to a that left a 19-year-old dead. Vincent Caleb Vasquez, 18, was arrested Friday on one count of obstruction of justice — capital/first degree felony conduct, which is a second-degree felony. 19-year-old charged in murder of West Jordan victim According to arrest documents, Vasquez is accused of helping another suspect — Tayden Huntsman, 19, who was — get rid of a weapon and make arrangements to leave town. Officials with the West Jordan Police Department said the shooting happened at a party on March 9. At the scene, authorities found Hugo Lucero, 19, with a gunshot wound, and Lucero was later pronounced deceased. After executing search warrants on Huntsman's cell phone and social media accounts, authorities discovered that Huntsman was communicating with Vasquez after the incident. Vasquez is said to be the 'known leader' of a gang, and Hunstman is 'documented as a gang member,' according to an affidavit of probable cause. Documents said that, on the day of the shooting, Vasquez 'exchanged messages through text and social media with [Huntsman] instructing him to throw the firearm that was used in the incident in a river.' Vasquez also allegedly offered to get money for Huntsman to 'get him out of the state.' Vasquez was taken into custody on Friday while reportedly attending Huntsman's detention hearing at a Salt Lake City courthouse. After he was taken into custody, Vasquez allegedly denied getting money to help Huntsman leave town. Vasquez said he had asked friends for funds 'with the intent to give money to [Huntsman] to help him, but was unsuccessful. Vasquez reportedly admitted to telling Huntsman to get rid of the weapon, but said he didn't know whether Huntsman had done so. Vasquez was booked into the Salt Lake County Metro Jail on the aforementioned charge. Thousands of Utahns gather for rally, food drive on national day of protest against Pres. Trump One airlifted with critical burn, blast injuries in Rockville basement fire 18-year-old arrested in connection to deadly shooting at West Jordan party Red Rocks finish fourth at NCAA Nationals Will gas prices go up this summer? Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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