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The 14-year-old Bloomfield Hills High School sophomore will be the lone golfer representing Detroit during the July 31-Aug. 5 event. Kevin Taylor, her coach, won’t be in St. Louis because Detroit has only one golfer. He said Finerty is ready for the challenge of being on her own on the golf course. “Caitlin has a lot of ability and poten- tial; golf is in her blood,” he said. “I told her [Maccabi] would be a wonderful opportunity to improve her game.” This will be the third time Finerty will participate in the Maccabi Games, but the first time as a golfer. She was in musical theater in ArtsFest two years ago in Detroit and last year in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. She said she wanted to do something different this year at the Maccabi Games, and golf was the logical choice. “I love the Maccabi Games. It’s one of my favorite things to do,” she said. “I want to play on our high school’s varsity golf team this fall, and I want to make golf a lifetime sport, so I decided to switch.” Finerty played on the Bloomfield Hills junior varsity girls golf team as a freshman. Taylor and Finerty have been working hard this month preparing her for St. Louis. Four area country clubs — Pine Lake, Tam-O-Shanter and Twin Beach in West Bloomfield and Forest Lake in Bloomfield Hills — have allowed them to play practice rounds for free. “We really appreciate that,” Taylor said. Her family lives off the fourth-hole green at Pine Lake and she practices putting there. She’s participated in Pine Lake’s junior golf program for several years. She’s a caddy at Forest Lake. Finerty also has been getting golf tips from her father, Tim Finerty, a 3-handicap at Pine Lake, and her grandfather, Pat Finerty, an outstanding golfer. “Caitlin is a long hitter. Now I see her hitting the ball far and with accuracy,” Taylor said. “Her short game is improving, too.” Besides getting ready for the Maccabi Games, she attended a golf camp at Michigan State University, played in a junior golf tournament JCC Maccabi Games golfer Caitlin Finerty and Coach Kevin Taylor take a break during a practice round at Tam- O-Shanter Country Club. at Bay Pointe Golf Club in West Bloomfield and is taking driver’s education and an online course. “I’m hoping to make a lot of new friends at Maccabi I’ll keep in contact with,” she said. “That happened last year in Fort Lauderdale.” As for golf, “I want to make good shots in each round,” she said. “I won’t be the best golfer there; I know that. But I’ll do my best.” She said her father may fly to St. Louis to watch her play. Caitlin’s mother is Natalie Finerty. Her sister Carly, 12, and a brother, C.J., 6, also play golf. Opening ceremonies for the St. Louis Maccabi Games will be Sunday, July 31. About 1,200 teens from across the U.S. and other countries are expected to compete and participate in a JCC Cares service project to pack 150,000 meals for the Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food Pantry. Visit the St. Louis Maccabi Games Facebook page or maccabistlouis.org. DOUBLEEAGLE FLIES Michael Mendelson has some impressive accomplishments on his golf resume. He’s a four-time club championship runner-up at Knollwood Country Club in West Bloomfield. He was a club cham- pion at Green Gables Country Club in Denver, Colo. Now he can add shooting a double- eagle after an amaz- ing shot July 16 at Franklin Hills Country Club in Franklin. Mendelson, 57, of New York City, holed Michael a 4-iron from 200 Mendelson yards out at the tough 454-yard, par-5 15th hole on his way to an 82 for the round. The shot was especially impressive because it was from under a tree and Mendelson’s friends all call him a short- game specialist. * Please send sports news to stevestein502004@yahoo.com.