![]() I have seen Johns Hopkins written as "John Hopkin," "Johns Hopskins," "James Hopkins" and "St. And not everyone at Hopkins wants to be a physician in fact, two-thirds do not. and you want to be a doctor!"Abby, to set the record straight, the name of the school is Johns (note the "s" after John) Hopkins. When I would tell people I was at Johns Hopkins University, nine out of 10 would say, "Oh, so you go to John Hopkins. The name I had trouble with was not MY name it was the name of the university I attended. November – Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation Senior Championships (dates and venue TBC)Ĭlick here for the full interview with John Hopkins.Dear Abby: I have been reading with amusement the letters from people who have had trouble with their names. October 26-29 – Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Australia May 15-18 – Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation Junior Championships, Orchard Golf & Country Club, PhilippinesĪugust 3-5 – Bonallack Trophy, La Manga Club, SpainĪugust 3-5 – Patsy Hankins Trophy, La Manga Club, Spain “It’s great to be involved in developing the game in our own way through championships around the Asia-Pacific region.”Īpril 22-24 – The Royal Junior Tournament, The Royal Golf Club, Japan We’ve grown enormously since the days when we just had the Nomura Cup every couple of years,” added Hopkins. The year of APGC tournaments will be concluded with the APGC Senior Championships for men and women in November. More immediately, there are two significant junior events on the schedule – The Royal Junior Tournament at The Royal Golf Club in Tokyo next month followed by the APGC Junior Championships at Orchard Golf & Country Club in the Philippines in May. It’s rare for them to be able to play a top-five course in the world.” And, of course, the players will be overjoyed to play a course of that quality. “I know the members of Augusta National are very keen to come back down to Australia as, I’m sure, are members of The R&A. I was there the week before last and played the West Course and it’s in fantastic condition,” said Hopkins, Chair of Golf Australia from 2011 to 2019 and an Advisory Member of The R&A Rules and Amateur Status Committees from 1996 to 2008. Royal Melbourne is delighted to be holding the AAC again. “We’ll be playing the Composite Course again – one of the best courses in the world. The event is scheduled for the final week of October. Hopkins, who was present at the APGC Board meeting held during the sixth edition of the WAAP in Singapore last week, also highlighted the return of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship (AAC) to Royal Melbourne Golf Club for the first time since 2014. Major champions Yuka Saso and Patty Tavatanakit along with Atthaya Thitikul, winner of the inaugural Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) who rose to number one in the Rolex Women’s World Ranking last year, were all part of the 2018 team. The Patsy Hankins Trophy was inaugurated in 2016 with the Asia-Pacific triumphant on the two occasions it’s been held. So, it’s got a very rich tradition, even though it was only established in 1998.” “When I first got involved in that in 1998, Justin Rose was part of the European team and Geoff Ogilvy was part of the Asia-Pacific team. We were reflecting on some of the players that have played in the past – we’ve had Shane Lowry and Jon Rahm on one side and Hideki Matsuyama and Cam Smith on the other. We were meant to have these championships in 2020,” said Hopkins. “They were last held five years ago in Qatar. The Ryder Cup-style events, which pit the leading players from the Asia-Pacific against their counterparts from the European Golf Association, will be held at Spain’s La Manga Club in the first week of August. We’re creating playing opportunities for them,” said Hopkins, who has served on the APGC Board since late 2017.Īlso to look forward to is the resumption of the Bonallack Trophy and Patsy Hankins Trophy. It’s for those in the region that are aged between 25 and 54 and are perhaps past their golfing prime, but not at senior level. “This year we’re inaugurating a Mid-Amateur Championship for both men and women. Perth-based Hopkins is bullish about the APGC’s expanded calendar of events for 2023 which includes the launch of the Mid-Amateur championships, scheduled for Malaysia’s Glenmarie Golf & Country Club in early June. “This is a very big year for our championships because it’s a catch-up year really after three long years of Covid delays,” said John Hopkins, Chairman of the APGC’s Championship Committee. A busy year of championships lies ahead as the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC) makes up for lost time.
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