Far Hills, NJ (SportsNetwork. Wholesale NFL Jerseys .com) - The United States Golf Association announced on Tuesday that Dunes Golf and Beach Club has been selected to host the 2017 U.S. Womens Amateur Four-Ball Championship. The Dunes has previously hosted the 1962 U.S. Womens Open and the 1997 U.S. Womens Amateur Championship. The Dunes Golf and Beach Club has a comprehensive and distinguished history of hosting amateur and professional championships, said Daniel B. Burton, USGA vice president and Championship Committee chairman. The USGA is pleased to return to this site after four decades, and we know the course will showcase this new championship and what will prove to be a popular event for competitors and spectators. This years inaugural Womens Amateur Four-Ball will be played at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort. The mens and womens Four-Ball championships are the first new events on the USGA schedule in over 25 years. They were added when it was announced that the Amateur Public Links titles will be retired. The Dunes Golf and Beach Club has previously hosted such events as the 1973 PGA Tour Qualifying School, the 2005 Southern Amateur and the 2011 Carolinas Amateur. Last year, the club co-hosted the PGA Club Professional National Championship. The Dunes Golf and Beach Club is delighted to have been chosen to host the 2017 U.S. Womens Amateur Four-Ball Championship and we are excited to welcome the USGA back to Myrtle Beach along South Carolinas coast, said Roger Grigg, club president. Our extraordinary Robert Trent Jones-designed course has produced many notable champions. The Four-Ball competitors will have an opportunity to earn their place among some of the great names in USGA history and compete on one of the countrys greatest, but fairest tests of championship golf. Wholesale Jerseys . Some members of the U.S. Congress arent so sure. 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Bodie had the winner and added an assist as the Toronto Marlies extended their win streak to three games on Tuesday with a 3-2 win over the Charlotte Checkers. The 28-year-old winger saw the writing on the wall when the Toronto Maple Leafs acquired Peter Holland from the Anaheim Ducks last Saturday. Bodie was assigned to the Marlies to make space for Holland, a badly needed re-enforcement at centre for the NHL club. "I kind of saw that coming just being a little thin at centre. Thats how the game goes and you work hard and move on," said Bodie on Tuesday. "Youre always a little disappointed when you get sent down, but thats the game. "Youre here to play the game and play your best." Bodie re-directed a John-Michael Liles point shot at 13:26 of the third period, beating John Muse for his first of the season as Toronto defeated Charlotte for the second time in three games. "I thought Sam (Carrick) and Josh (Leivo) did a good job in the corner just battling it out and Josh threw it out to Johnny, who put a good wrist shot on net and I was lucky enough to get a stick on it," Bodie said of the goal. Leivo and Brad Ross had the other goals for the Marlies (9-6-1), while Drew MacIntyre made 15 saves improving to 9-4-0 on the season. Brett Sutter and Rasmus Rissanen scored for the Checkers (5-10-1), who have now lost a franchise-worse seven in a row. Muse stopped 27 shots. Sutter tied the game 2-2 at 2:17 of the third, beating MacIntyre blocker-side for his first of the season. "We knew Charlotte was going to come. Theyre a team thats trying to find an identity," said Marlies coach,, Steve Spott.dddddddddddd "Theyve got some young players and we knew that they were going to come hard. Charlotte played a real hard game." Marlies defenceman Petter Granberg stepped up the physical play in the second period. Granberg caught Sutter, with an open-ice, blindside, hit near the 13-minute mark of the period. Sutter struggled to get to his feet and left the game briefly. Granberg did not receive a penalty on the play. A minute later, Granberg levelled Checkers forward Sean Dolan in the corner and was assessed a minor penalty for boarding. Dolan was able to skate to the Charlotte bench under his own strength and remained in the game. "Hes a lot more physical than people give him credit for and hes a tough guy to play against," said Spott. "There was some hits there that we had to kill off, but ultimately weve got a big, tough group and we know thats going to be part of our mindset." Rissanen got Charlotte on the board at 11:02 of the first period when his point shot got past a screened MacIntyre. Torontos Ross tied it 1-1 at 14:30 putting home the rebound off a Granberg shot past a sprawling Muse. Leivo gave the Marlies a 2-1 lead, on a power play, at 5:39 of the second beating Muse glove side with a wrist shot for his fifth of the season. Notes: Toronto assigned goaltender Garret Sparks to the ECHLs Orlando Solar Bears and recalled Christopher Gibson. Marlies forward Jamie Devane was suspended one game by the American Hockey League on Monday for a boarding penalty he received in Torontos 3-2 shootout victory Sunday. The AHL and Marlies announced Monday that Toronto will play an exhibition game Feb. 15 against Farjestad BK of the Swedish Hockey League. ' ' '