New radio show drives for golfing audience Sunday Golf Report debuts on CKST 1040 THE Telus Open in Richmond on May 28 served as the backdrop for the premiere of the Sunday Golf Report on CKST AM 1040. Presented by Grand Slam Radio Inc., the Sunday Golf Report is an interactive magazine show, hosted by some of the province's lead- ing golf authorities, delivering golf news, commentary, ups and otter features. tr will I pr vide the Most up-to-date cover: age of P furopean PGA. LPGA and Senior I events, the Canadian “Tour, play- er profiles, personalities and features on B.C."s most popular courses. The wwo-hour weekly show will run from 410 6 p.m. on Sundays and is targeted at lis- teners in Victoria and Vancouv The Sunday Golf Report will become syn- NEWS photo Cindy Googman Covering their tracks A golfer rakes the trap at Northiands Golf Course in North Vancouver during a recent round. Jul. 1-Sep. 30/00 FROM $220.00 rom $287.00 | ron $230.00 “Per person, two nights based on double occupancy plus applicable taxes. Canadian funds shown. ongynious with a five some of leading British Columbia media personalities, including show host Doug Finley, co-bost Eric Dwyer and analysts Bill Wilms, Hal Quinn and Brad Ewart. Finley is a former Sports Open-line host at 1.G73. Dwver spent more than wo decades v CBC Sports and currently serves as a tele sion analyst for CPGA and LPGA events in Canada. He is not only one of B.C."s most respect- ed names in broadcast journalism but also an accomplished golf artist, with many of his paintings decorating the leading golf courses tn the province. Wilms has an impressive record as one of Canada’s top amateur golfers and is the pres- ident of Fairway Tournaments Inc., a Vancouver company specializing in the plan- ning of golf events for corporations and char- itable organizations. Quinn is the Western editor of Scere Golf Magazine, Ewart is the host of CTV Sportsnet’s golf show Great Destinations. Quinn and Ewart and currently in Spain shooting segments of their CTV program and reported (rom the Costa del Sol during the show’s inaugural broadcast. The veteran team of golf experts has been assembled by Grand Slam Radio Inc., the new B.C. enterprise that is aiso producing Fast Track Weekly, a Motorsport’ magazine show which made its debut two Saturdays ago on AMEOIO. The Sunday Golf Report is produced by Eric Stansfield of Vancouver, who brings with him I p ve television and radio production experienc The Sunday Golf Report will include regu- lar features such as: B Hal’s Hook on Golf: a wee al by Hal Quinn; @ Around the World of Golf: Golf destina- tions around the world, hosted by Brad Ewart; @ B.C. Golf Scene Report: Bill Wilms reports on the focal amateur and professional tourna- ments, including men’s, women’s and juniors action; B Goll trivia; @ Feature Course of the week: discussions with pros, managers and owners of B.C.’s top courses; @ Equipment review: a weekly look at golf equipment, what's hot and what's not; @ Tips from the pro: from both a mate and female perspective; 1 The 19th hole: a summary Gf the show and what’s ahead in the world of golf in the com- ing week. This weekend the show will feature on-air updates from the Payless Open Tournament in Victoria. “We'll feature a lot of the Pacific Northwest courses and focus on the weekend golter,” said Stansfield. golf editori- your golf equipment _ Pardiase af $69 or more | $331 Marine Drive (next te conacian Tire) 934-0494 Downtown Vancouver 735 Thurlow 683-2433, Vancouver 2300 Camnbie St. 873-6737, Richenond 4991 No.3 Road 244-0317," Serrey 152nd at 103 Avenue 582-1133, Port Coquitiam 2755 Lougheed Hwy. 942-3163, Langley Langley Bypass 532-9116, www. Sportz... (ne compen/purdune. Conret be combined with any othes offer. Explees Sune 1/00. ow eee 3 wing on down to Carter' s and view the Oldsmobile family! 2001 Aurora % $495 fease — mo.+ tax tween? 2000 Alero GL Coupe 000 Silhouette GS fv) EXCELLENG CARTERS = CHEVY TRUCKS ‘pa7-5231 |