June 2021 Ohio Golf Journal
sufficient, is always challenging. The overall set up is slightly different for match play versus medal play. The rough will be similar to what the members see every day so the competitors have an opportunity to recover from a less than perfect shot.” Watch the full Zimmers interview here: The city of Toledo has been preparing for the Solheim Cup, bring millions of eyeballs to bear on the Toledo area as golf fans around the world watch the competition on their televisions. This will be the biggest event Toledo has ever witnessed and they have put their best foot forward to make it a pleasurable experience for everyone. The excitement, especially for Sunday’s Singles Matches, never fails to make the hair stand up on the back of your neck and chills run down your spine. Be a part of history when the Solheim Cup visits Inverness in 2021. For tickets and more information visit: http://solheimcup.com/. as well. Tournament Director, Becky Newell has been on site for more than two years and has witnessed the extensive renovations the city has made along Summit Street in the downtown area, as well as, along the scenic Maumee River. The Solheim Cup should be a big boost to the local area and the economic impact is estimated to be $30 million. Newell said, “It’s not really all about golf, It’s Toledo’s Olympics.” Yes, the Solheim Cup will not only bring thousands of golf fans to Toledo, but it will also
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