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2014 Fall Golf Reports Alberta

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INSIDE GOLF 43 Mizuno Canada announced this summer the members of its 2014 'Team JPX' roster of inspi- rational, 'game-improvement' amateur players, including the first international team member from Canada. All players will be featured in the popular Mizuno 'Play Famously' campaign. Tim Buckland from Edmonton, Alberta and Joseph Wechsler, from Reston, Virginia, were select- ed to join 2014 Team JPX. Eric Barry from Norwalk, Connecticut and Josh Kruger, from Richmond, Virginia were also chosen as the final members to join the 2014 Team JPX roster. As members of the team, each will be outfitted from head to toe with Mizuno gear and apparel, including the JPX-EZ irons, and will begin their personal game-improvement journeys in preparation for competition at the second annual JPX Invitational in Atlanta this September. Throughout the Play Famously campaign, golf has proven its transformative power through the many inspiring 2014 Team JPX member stories. This is no different for Buckland, who beat cancer not once, or even twice, but three times. Diagnosed with testicu- lar cancer at 18 years old, Buckland's competi- tive golf career ended, but not his passion and love for the game. He battled through several rounds of chemotherapy, yet still spent hours re-gripping his clubs and visualizing his next shot on the golf course. Golf allowed Buckland to take control of his disease and realize his goal to use the game to help other cancer survivors. "Golf holds an important, special place in my life for many reasons and I will always be grateful the game helped with my recovery, allowing me to become the person I am today," said Buckland. "Being a member of Team JPX is an amazing opportunity that will afford me the chance to display my love for golf, and more importantly, my love for life. I'm extremely thankful." "Mizuno is very proud and honored to wel- come such a worthy addition like Tim to Team JPX. The fighting spirit he has shown and the love of the game of golf makes us thrilled to recognize Tim as our first-ever Canadian mem- ber. Enjoy your golf experience and have fun with your new Mizuno teammates," said John Stacey, President of Mizuno Canada Ltd. Everyone goes through change at some point in his life, but for Wechsler, change is an undeniable element of his, and golf has proven to be the one constant. Living in 10 different locations and three countries since college, Wechsler fell in love with the game after find- ing an old set of golf clubs tucked away in a closet of his dorm in college. Prior to finding the irons, he had never swung a golf club, but now golf is a priority; so much so that he takes his clubs with him on every single work trip. "Relocation and travel are things I've grown accustomed to over the years. Being on the road so often can really get me off track and missing my family, but I always have golf to re-center my thought process and connect with friends in other states," said Wechsler. "Golf, along with my wife and son, is a priority in my life and it's a dream come true to be chosen as a member of Team JPX. I'm ready to work hard to improve and get ready for the JPX Invitational in September." As a professional opera singer, Eric Barry performs on some of the biggest stages around the world. Most would not consider perfor- mance anxiety a typical challenge of those in this profession, but Barry found his nerves getting the best of him. To help him past this block, Barry's performance coach used his love of golf to his advantage. Through the sport of golf, he has been able to overcome his fear and thrive on stage performing in immensely pressure-packed situations. For forensic scientist Josh Kruger, golfing with a buddy and best friend seemed like a simple task, but that couldn't be further from the truth. Kruger's best friend is actu- ally his son and they've never officially played golf together. When Kruger's son was 14 years old, they moved from South Africa to the U.S. Eventually his son moved back to South Africa to marry the woman of his dreams. Lost without his best friend, Kruger quickly discov- ered they were both passionate about golf and it bridged the 8,000-mile Atlantic Ocean barrier between them. "The process of selecting Team JPX members has been tough, as we've received many amaz- ing stories of golf's influence in people's lives, and with the addition of the first international player from Canada, the team is shaping up nicely," said Dick Lyons, Senior VP/GM—Product Divisions, Mizuno USA. At the center of the Play Famously campaign is the newest addition to the JPX line of game- improvement irons, the JPX EZ. The line estab- lishes an entirely new standard for forgiveness with a proven sweet-spot 83 percent bigger than TaylorMade Rocketbladez and more than 50 percent larger than Ping G25 and Callaway X-Hot. JPX EZ utilizes an ultra-thin, Hot Metal face that delivers an enhanced 'trampoline effect' for the extra distance all players desire. To see how the JPX EZ irons stack up against the competition and enter to become one of the newest members of Team JPX, visit play- famously.com. Connect with Mizuno on Facebook and Twitter @Golf_Mizuno to keep up with product news, Tour updates and custom content and fitting tools. IN PROFILE VIA SUBMISSION EDMONTON GOLFER BEATS TESTICULAR CANCER THREE TIMES Wins Pro Golf Contract For millions, golf serves as a sanctuary from life's daily demands and pressures. However, the impact and influence of golf on two amateurs transcends the golf course. TIM BUCKLAND IS A THREE-TIME CANCER SURVIVOR 04(.,*9,+0;40A<56.63- …I will always be grateful the game helped with my recovery, allowing me to become the person I am today.

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