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Wayne Stopak Crowned 2009 Virtual U.S. Open Champion
SAN FRANCISCO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The United States Golf Association (USGA) and World
Golf Tour (WGT) are pleased to announce Ohio resident Wayne Stopak,
known as NASAGolfer, the inaugural Virtual U.S. Open Champion with a
round of 66, four strokes under par. Stopak qualified with a score of 68
and has been a member of World Golf Tour since October 2008. Along with
the title, Stopak received a Virtual U.S. Open trophy and an invitation
to be a guest of the USGA at the 2010 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach Golf
Links.
"I'm not sure what the pros feel when they win a major tournament, but I
can't imagine anyone feeling much better than I do at this moment," said
Wayne Stopak, 2009 Virtual U.S. Open champion. "It definitely was the
toughest test in golf that I've had to face. I'm very thankful to the
USGA and WGT for hosting the event."
More than 187,000 players from 181 countries entered the qualifying
rounds with 234 making the cut at even par, 70. The top score of the
qualifying round was played by AvatarLee with a 61. The toughest holes
of the championship round proved to be 5 and 15 which received more
double bogeys than any other.
"We wanted the fans to have a real way to interact with the championship
this year," said Alex Withers, Managing Director, Digital Media for
USGA. "The feedback we've received has been incredible and we're looking
forward to offering more online opportunities to golf fans."
"The response we've seen from the golf community is gratifying," said
YuChiang Cheng, CEO of World Golf Tour. "We created World Golf Tour to
offer golfers the best experience next to being on the actual course.
The thrill of playing in the U.S. Open is a dream for many, and now
they've had a taste of how it feels."
The pressure was definitely felt by all who made the qualifying cut.
Bart6961, who tied for second, attested to that.
"I thought I was going to give NASA a run for it with -4 after the first
6 holes, but the pressure got to me," explained Virtual U.S. Open
runner-up Bart6961.
A number of players expressed their gratitude on wgt.com. Among them was
qualifier Middle4Man.
"Thanks again to WGT for the opportunity to play in 'our' U.S. Open,"
said Middle4Man. "I can't count the times I've played a championship
round of golf in my mind, but to actually play a round for something at
stake was a thrilling experience."
The virtual Bethpage Black course can now be played on World Golf Tour's
site (www.wgt.com),
home of the most authentic virtual golf experience. Fans of the online
golf experience can test their skills on tournaments currently underway
such as the People vs. the Pros Open on the virtual Ocean Course at
Kiawah Island.
World Golf Tour most recently announced it will be adding the Old Course
at St. Andrews to its online course offerings in July. Its current
courses include Bethpage Black, The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, Wolf
Creek and Bali Hai.
About World Golf Tour (WGT)
World Golf Tour (WGT) offers the most authentic online golf experience,
making the game of golf accessible and affordable to all. With its
patented no-install HD technology and free-to-play social networking
format, WGT enables players to tour exclusive courses worldwide, learn
the rules of the game, test equipment, and stay connected with friends.
WGT's partner sponsors such as Pinehurst Resort and Kiawah Island Resort
provide exclusive luxury benefits such as premium products, prizes and
tournament purses. For more information, please visit www.wgt.com.
About the USGA
The United States Golf Association is golf's governing body in the USA
and Mexico, a combined area that includes more than half the world's
golfers and golf courses. We are passionate about, dedicated to and
experts in the game of golf. Based on a shared love and respect for
golf, we preserve its past, foster its future and champion its best
interests for everyone who respects and enjoys the game. Each season, we
conduct the U.S. Open, U.S. Women's Open, U.S. Senior Open and 10
national amateur championships, including the U.S. Amateur and the U.S.
Women's Amateur. The USGA also writes and interprets the Rules of Golf,
regulates and tests golf equipment, provides research-based turf
management expertise, maintains the USGA handicap and course rating
system, celebrates the history of the game and supports grassroots
programs through its "For the Good of the Game" initiative. For more
information about the USGA, please visit www.usga.org.
United States Golf Association
Dave Fanucchi, 908-234-2300
dfanucchi@usga.org
or
World
Golf Tour
Jennifer Nichols, 415-277-4912
wgt@allisonpr.com
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