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Canada's Maccabiah Golf Team Has BC Connections

It has been 105 years since a Canadian---George S. Lyons---put his name in the record books as the last player to win a gold medal for golf in the Olympics, but in just five months from now a team of 16 Canadian golfers will carry the Maple Leaf to Israel to take on the world in the quadrennial Jewish Olympics, otherwise known as The Maccabiah Games.

The Maccabiah is held in Israel every four years under the auspices of the Maccabi Federation, a part of the Maccabi World Union, sanctioned by the International Olympic Committee and World Federation of Sports.

Canada participated for the first time in 1950 and is now preparing for the 18th Maccabiah Games with the unique distinction of having a 15-year-old golf sensation competing with the men.

Heading over to Israel in July in their role as co-captains of the Canadian squad will be a pair of seasoned Maccabi Games veterans, Honourary Life Member Danny Zack of Richmond, BC and Richard Marsh.

With a closer look at the up-coming Maccabiah Games and a visit with a talented teenager who is about to make Maccabi history, BC Golf News presents the following feature published by the Canadian Jewish News.


By DAVID LAZARUS,
Staff Reporter
The Canadian Jewish News

When Canada's men's golf team hits the links at the Maccabiah Games this July at the legendary course in Caesaria, one of the players in the regular open category won't be 18, as is usually required.

The youngster will be a 15-year-old scratch golfer with a wry smile and a great short game.

His name is Daniel Knight, a teen so good that he qualified last fall for the Games' senior men's competition, despite his young age.

Knight, a Grade 10 student at Selwyn House, will be joined by six others in Israel, a few of whom are, like Knight, members at the Elm Ridge Country Club on Île Bizard.

The men's golf team will be co-captained by Maccabi Canada veterans Danny Zack, and Richard Marsh, who has said he sees genuine medal potential on the team.

Maccabi officials felt that Knight has shown so much talent that there was no reason for him to tee off with the juniors.

Marsh first spotted him playing at Elm Ridge, "and I guess he thought I would be good for the team," Knight told The CJN during a recent interview in his NDG home.

Knight was understating the case.

At 5-10 and with a frame that seems ideally suited to carving out the notoriously elusive perfect swing, Knight's first golf club was of the plastic variety, which he wielded when he was a toddler on the lush courses of Boca Raton, Fla., during winter family sojourns there.

As an older boy - around age seven - Knight accompanied his father Laurence - himself a five or so handicap - on rounds of golf at Elm Ridge, where the younger Knight first tested himself on the driving range and began to play his first rounds.

"When I was 10, I almost had a hole-in-one," he said of a moment that has clearly stayed with him.

It was only at around age 12 or 13 - a little more than two years ago - that Knight began to get more serious and show more of a genuine passion for the game by competing "for fun" in Elm Ridge's B Division junior club championships.

Knight also began to train with a new coach, Andrew Phillips, and competed in the Matiss Tour for young Quebec golfers, garnering the title for 13-and-unders, as well as in a Canadian Junior Golf Association event.

He then began to train under another coach, Elm Ridge's Geoff Stewart, who "broke down" for Knight the more technical elements needed to hone his game.

Last summer, Knight also made it into the provincial junior championships for players 18 and under (where he finished 36th), and then won the junior club event at Elm Ridge, as well as becoming the first under-18 player to win its men's and men's match play and stroke play events.

A born jock who has also competed in organized football, hockey, baseball, tennis and squash, Knight recognizes that golf is as much a mental game as it is about form and natural talent.

"I used to get so nervous," he said, losing tournaments in the final holes.

"I had to stop, take a few deep breaths, and I think I've come a long way in terms of the mental game by competing more, and by keeping more cool under pressure."

He said he's best at the "short game" - chipping and putting - but has also improved from the tee, where he can hit balls 280 yards on a consistent basis.

As for thoughts of turning pro, Knight, an honours science student, said he is seriously considering medical school (his father is a physician) and is not even thinking about it.

"In Florida, there are 14-year-olds playing in the junior tour there who can shoot 68s," he said.

"Here, you can play during the summer quite a bit, but during the winter I only play at the Golf Dome [in Kirkland] and when we get down to Florida during March break."

Interestingly, two of Knight's favourite pro golfers - besides Tiger Woods, of course - are South Africans: Ernie Els and Retief Goosen, winner of the U.S. Open in 2001 and 2004.

Knight, who in his younger years attended Solomon Schechter Academy, is looking forward to competing in Israel, where he has been twice before for a half-sister's wedding and prior to his own bar mitzvah.

"The other players are older, but I'm really excited about it," he said, although his friends tease him that "golf is not a 'real' sport."


18th Maccabiah Games - Israel - July 2009

Maccabi Team Canada

Co-Captain: Richard Marsh, r.marsh@maccabicanada.com
Co-Captain: Danny Zack, d.zack@maccabicanada.com

Open Mens Golf team (alphabetical order):

Jeffrey Barkun Westmount, Quebec
Neil Freder Montreal , Quebec
Mason Freedman Vancouver, British Columbia
Ashley Gordon Toronto , Ontario
Daniel Knight Montreal, Quebec
Andrew Schwartz Westmount, Quebec
Joe Shuchat Toronto, Ontario

Open Women

Stephanie Klein Thornhill, Ontario
Mindy Lichtman Winnipeg, Manitoba
Sara Michaels DDO, Quebec

Masters Men

James Garfinkle Montreal, Quebec
George Guttman Montreal, Quebec
Jerry Henechowicz Thornhill, Ontario
Hy Shore Thornhill, Ontario
Charles Zuckerman Montreal, Quebec

Junior Boys

Corey Kastner D.D.O., Quebec


Related Story:
Winnipeger Wins Masters Division Crown In Israel

Related Sites:
Maccabi Canada
JCC Maccabi Games® 2009




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