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Volume 6, Issue 6 June 2014
From the Officers Desk P 2
Junior Golf Note P 2
Growth of the Game P 3-4
Drive, Chip, & Putt P 5
Assistants Corner P 6
Rules Corner P 6
PGA HQ News P 7
Employment Chips P 8
All Star Pro Golf P 9
Fitness Tips P 10
Tournament News P 11-13
Upcoming Events P 14
Member Updates & Birthdays P 15
I am very fortunate to see the many different types of PGA Professionals
that make up our wonderful Section. The titles and roles may be similar
but the different dynamic that each PGA Professional brings to their
facility is what I enjoy seeing. I had the good pleasure of sitting down
with a friend I hold in high regard. He said to me “we only have a
certain number of summers in this business to leave our mark. We all
have a place and a purpose and have been given the talents to make a difference. He further
articulated that to lead and inspire people (the goal of any good PGA Professional) comes
from being available.” As we further discussed, it really
boiled down to how we use our time, how we delegate, and
how we inspire others to work. We all have different levels
of resources but those that are really successful seem to
find time to be there for the people they are trying to
impact. You may be like me and be scratching your head
and saying…how do I add more to my schedule? After I
thought about it…the very person that delivered this
message has never complained about being too busy. In
fact, I could argue that he has more on his plate than anyone I know. Most importantly, after
a little introspection...my go to line/s are “I am slammed, full plate, running in circles, etc.”
It opened my eyes that time is ours and it is personal. How we use time is only ours to
blame. Wouldn’t it be better if we made sure it was always available to those that needed it
most?
All the best,
Josh Riley, PGA
Section Officers
Joe Schwent, PGA President
Nathan Charnes, PGA Vice-President
Benjiman Kent, PGA Secretary
Gateway PGA Staff
Josh Riley, PGA Executive Director
Steve Finn, PGA Assistant Executive Director
Michael Brown, PGA Director or Junior Golf
Ali Wells, PGA Foundation Operations Director
Lindsay Riley Foundation Admin Assistant
Susan Bender Membership
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FROM THE OFFICERS DESK
Thank you to all the golf professionals, and of course our great staff, for a very successful
Women’s Golf Day at the Quarry at Crystal Springs. Over 200 women registered and 20 PGA/
LPGA Professionals were on hand to deliver another first class experience. This event continues to
grow each year with more women looking for opportunities to add golf to their “fun things to
do” list. If you haven’t set up your programs in the Active.com website please do so to help
these women find your programs. Thank you to Callaway Golf, Noboleis Vineyard and
Michelob Ultra for their generous support.
The Gateway PGA Foundation has another great event scheduled for later this month. Ozzie Smith has come
through once again with not one but two outstanding guests for the annual REACH Pro-Am. Julius “Dr. J” Erving
and Joe Piscopo will entertain the crowd at a dinner on June 29th and a great day of golf is slated the next day with a
pro-am shamble format. Both events will be held at The Country Club of St. Albans with a few spots still available.
Joe Schwent, PGA
Gateway PGA President
Hello from the:
What a crazy WET start to the summer season. With a rain out
of the first event to a chance of rain at almost every event our
juniors have been great.
I just wanted to write a note to thank all the Golf Professional
and staff where we have been so far this season. As a PGA
member I am excited and encourage about how well Junior
Golf is received and being encouraged in all the places we
have visited. It is all of our future!
So I just wanted to share with all how grateful the Gateway
PGA Junior Tour is to all the Golf Professionals and their
staffs for welcoming the Junior Tour. We can’t run a
successful tour without your participation. We are in the
process of filling in our fall schedule for 2014 and even the
2015 season so you may here from us. If you would like to
host a Junior Tour event this fall or even next season please
reach out to me at [email protected].
Facility PGA/ LPGA Professional/PGA A
AL Gustin Jim Knoesel
Bear Creek Kirk Porter
Columbia CC Brett Bieskie
Crescent Farms Helen Curtin
Eagle Springs Tim Davenport
Innsbrook Kevin Corn
Lockhaven CC Jesse Weller, Adam Rockey
Missouri Bluffs Ty Zimmerman
Normandie Nick Doelling
Pheasant Run Jeff Mulican
Ruth Park Doug Castellari
St. Clair CC Tom Stipula
Wolf Hollow Doug Warden
Thank You to all and your staff:
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GROWTH OF THE GAME
I love this time of year for many reasons… it’s warm, golf is in full-swing, I get to see our golf
professionals in action, and our growth of the game and foundation programming is non-stop.
Amidst all the activity and busy schedules, watching the level of PGA Professional involvement
rise and the correlating expansion of community and junior programs is beyond motivating.
How great are the Gateway Section’s Professionals?!
Included on page 4 of the newsletter is a detailed reflection of the 2014 Women’s Golf Day.
Please take a quick minute to read how over 20 of your fellow PGA/LPGA Professionals
volunteered their Sunday afternoon to bring golf to more than 150 female participants at the
Quarry at Crystal Springs. Thank you to Barbara Blanchar, Missy Brennan, Jill Bertram and
Nash Haxel!
One Drive, Chip, and Putt Qualifier down, four more to go! Congratula-
tions to the 24 who advance to the Sub-Regional Qualifier at WingHaven
CC in August. Thank you to Pheasant Run/Family Golf Headquarters and
Jeff Mullican for their hospitality and hosting. I can’t forget to note our
special guest – J. J. Weaver, PGA (Golf Professional at August National
Golf Club) traveled all the way from Georgia to help our staff and volun-
teers during this first event. Thank you!
Gavin Hagan, Foundation Programs Assistant, is doing some amazing
things with the College Combine this year. Our first step at creating a re-
gion-wide benefit for the area’s top high school golfers with an interest in
playing college golf has begun. Weeks of research, scouting, and planning
are leading us to a full-day Combine administered and run by PGA Profes-
sionals (YOU!) providing education and a platform for college hopefuls
and college coaches to communicate. Gavin has included some great in-
formation as well, so make sure you look through it and see where you can
help.
Let’s cap this thing off with a few more shout-outs. The Junior Develop-
ment Tour is in full “touring” mode having visited a few facilities already
this summer. Spencer T. Olin, Eagle Springs and Tim Davenport, Pheas-
ant Run and Jeff Mullican, Ruth Park and Doug Castellari, and Crescent
Farms and Helen Kurtin… what great junior development tour hosts –
thank you!
Ali Wells, PGA
Foundation Operations Director
My name is Gavin Hagar and I am currently
a student-athlete at Saint Louis University
studying Sports Business. This summer I
will be working closely with Ali Wells and
the rest of the Gateway PGA team in their
pursuit to grow the game of golf. I will be
helping prepare and run all of the Junior
Development tour events as well as the 3rd
annual Gateway PGA College Combine. The
combine is still a relatively new event with
plenty of room to innovate, and having
studied different sporting combines over the
years, the Section appointed me as the
official combine coordinator.
Over the past several months I have
developed a list of the top Midwest high
school golf prospects, and have been
reaching out to them and their families via
email, phone calls, and social media.
However, I understand that during my
scouting report I may have missed talented
golfers in the Midwest. For this reason I am
asking all Gateway PGA Pros to help me
invite talented local high school golfers. Our
ideal shot requirement for both male and
female golfers are listed here:
Boys 18 holes = 80 or below
Boys 36 holes = 160 or below
Girls 18 holes = 100 or below
Girls 36 holes = 200 or below
If any of the golfers you teach meet these
requirements please contact either Ali Wells
or myself. The date of the combine is July
21, so the sooner we hear back from you the
sooner we can officially invite your golfer!
Click on the
image to
view the
College
Combine
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Tuesday, June 24 Gateway National
Friday, July 11 Oakbrook Golf Course
Sunday, July 13 Perche Creek Golf Course
Thursday, July 31 Old Hickory Golf Club
Local Qualifiers
Monday, August 4 WingHaven Country Club
Sub Regional Qualifier
The first Drive Chip and Putt Qualifier was held at Pheasant Run/Golf HQ on Friday,
June 6. We had 104 junior golfers participate and the entire event was a huge home run
thanks to the hard work by Ali Wells, her intern Gavin Hagar, the GPGA staff and vol-
unteers. The top three golfers with the highest point totals in each division qualify to the
Sub-Regional Qualifier at WingHaven Country Club on August 4. The final competi-
tion will be in advance of the Masters at Augusta National August 5, 2015. We wish all
our local qualifiers good luck on their way to the championship. Here is a list of the first
place qualifier in each division at Pheasant Run:
Boys 7-9: Benjamin Berger
Boys 10-11: James Hohls
Boys 12-13: Jack Cronin
Boys 14-15: Zach Shirley
Girls 7-9: Catherine Cronin
Girls 10-11: Haley Ritchie
Girls 12-13: Grace Aromando
Girls 14-15: Sarah Lewis
We need a minimum of 12 volunteers for each event in addition to the GPGA Staff. Please look at your
schedules and see if you can help at one or more of the upcoming qualifiers.
Call us and come join the fun, we need you!
Susan Bender 636-532-3355 x 101 or [email protected]
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ASSISTANTS CORNER The 2014 season for the assistants got off to a great start with our Pro-Am last month.
The Pro-Am was held on Monday, May 19 at Missouri Bluffs. 21 teams signed up and played
in this year’s event. The day kicked off with a Demo Day that included Callaway, Cleveland,
Nike, Taylor Made, and Titleist. The event was a 2 best balls of 4 shamble. We concluded the
day with appetizers and a silent auction. We would like to give a big thank you to Missouri
Bluffs on hosting a terrific event.
Congratulations to Barbara Blanchar and the team from WingHaven Country Club
on taking the title with a team score of 28 under. The team from Westborough Country Club
finished in 2nd with a team score of 25 under.
Our event couldn’t have been successful without the help of our sponsors and our Gateway PGA staff
members. We owe a lot to Bruce Rist of Cutter & Buck and National Car Rental for all of their help for this event.
They truly made this event a step above this year and we really appreciated their efforts and support.
Your 2014 Assistant’s Committee Members are:
I am sure many of you saw Scott Langley's putt on the 16th hole at The Memorial Tournament. The birdie putt stopped overhanging the hole. The ball, after about 20 seconds, fell into the hole. This situation is covered by Rule 16-2. Scott reacted to the putt as most of us would. He stood at the spot he had made the stroke from with a reaction of disbelief most golfers would have. This took about twelve seconds. He then walked toward the hole. When he got to a position even with the hole he watched the ball for a few seconds and then it fell into the hole. So lets look at the rule. Since his reaction was normal he did in fact reach the hole without unreasonable delay. He now had ten seconds to determine if the ball was at rest. He and fellow competitor Bubba Watson both thought the ball was still moving and watched it fall in eight seconds after Langley had reached the hole. Therefore the ruling was the ball had been holed with the second stroke on that hole. Interestingly David Feherty made a comment about the rules and making a stroke at a moving ball. The comment was made about two seconds before the ball fell in the hole. So his comment was correct. However if ten seconds had elapsed from the time Scott reached the ball it would not be a moving ball even if movement was observed. That is because the rule says once a player reaches the hole and ten seconds have passed the ball is DEEMED to be at rest. If the ball falls in after the ten seconds the ball is holed and the player adds a penalty stroke.
So in this case three scenarios were possible:
Scott reaches the hole and ball falls in prior to ten seconds elapsing HE SCORES 2 Scott reaches hole more than ten seconds pass and ball falls in HE SCORES 3 Scott reaches hole more than ten seconds pass and he taps it in HE SCORES 3 (EVEN IF MOVEMENT OF BALL IS OBSERVED).
RULES CORNER
Illini Country Club Forest Hills Country Club Quincy Country Club Quincy Country Club Westwood Country Club Winghaven Country Club Meadowbrook Country Club The Club at Old Hawthrone The Club at Old Hawthrone Meadowbrook Country Club Greenbriar Hills Country Club
Michael Leotta, PGA Chairman Brandon Coffey, PGA Vice-Chairman George Schrage, Secretary Gideon Smith, PGA Board Liaison Ty Zimmerman, PGA Past-Chairman Andrew Jury RJ Villafuerte, PGA Richard Niedergerke, PGA Austin Waibel Adam Betz Nic Bunning, PGA
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PGA HQ NEWS
In its first year, the KPMG Women's
PGA Championship will be held June
8-14, 2015 at the Westchester
Country Club in Rye, New York, and
rotate annually among prestigious
courses in major metropolitan
markets. The Championship will be operated by the PGA
of America in close collaboration with the LPGA. Click
here to read more.
Results are now in from the 2014 Compensation Survey
with almost 15,000 PGA Professionals participating in
the survey this year. To access the results from the 2014
Compensation Survey, as well as gain access to previous
year’s Compensation data, please go to PGALinks.com
and navigate to the Research tab. The online interactive
reporting tool is intended to provide invaluable
information to assist with performance evaluations,
contract renewals, staff budgeting and other employer/
employee interactions. It allows you to know where you
stand on the compensation scale in comparison with
fellow PGA Professionals, as well as determining what
components are most likely to affect your earnings, both
locally and on a broader scale based on a variety of
factors. Your PGA Employment Consultants are experts
at working with this data and can be called upon to assist
you in deciphering the survey’s key findings as they
pertain to you or your facility. Click here or log on to
PGALinks.com and navigate to the Research area to
begin using the tool immediately. Thank you for helping
to ensure that one of our Association's most powerful
employment tools remains effective for you and other
PGA Professionals.
The end of PDP Cycle 14A is just over one year away;
June 15, 2015. As of this writing, 29.19% of PGA
Members with an MSR requirement have met that
requirement. A promotional plan is being created that
will include email notifications, direct mail letters,
PGALinks News-letter articles and messages appearing
periodically on PGALinks. The 2014 PGA Fashion and
Demo Experience, Las Vegas, NV in August 2014, the
2014 Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN in November
2014, and the 2015 PGA Merchandise Show, Orlando,
FL in January 2015, are the remaining National events
where MSR can be obtained. The complimentary video
seminars, implemented on PGALinks in April 2014, are
still available to take advantage of.
According to the PGA Constitution and Bylaws, dues are
payable by June 30, 2014 to avoid suspension and
assessment of the $100 Late Fee. An email reminder and
printed invoices to those without an email address has
been sent as of June 4, 2014.
The deadline for submitting the monthly PGA Performan-
ceTrak reports has changed from the 22nd to the 24th of
each month. Visit PGALinks.com for information about
PGA PerformanceTrak and why you should be using it.
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Employment “Chips” Employment Chips! – Please enjoy
this “Gateway Employment Chips”
section of your email newsletter.
Every month I will be adding to the
subjects of these “brief” articles and
hoping to inspire your thought
process regarding your
employment and/or your facility.
Please use and expand on the
information to make your
employment more successful!
This May be a Good Time to Evaluate Yourself!
Casting that introspective eye on oneself is always a
difficult task. Looking in the mirror and evaluating all of
your strengths and weaknesses in the many areas of
expertise you have can be very enlightening and help you
position yourself and pair yourself with new job
opportunities as well as keep an eye on how you are
performing currently. Your performance as a golf
professional is not only important to you, but also to your
employer and staff. Evaluating the most critical areas
now, while the season is in full swing, can be very
helpful.
Evaluating professional skills such as:
Playing and teaching
Promotion of golf
Tournament management
PGA involvement
Along with personal skills such as:
Human relations
Time management
Leadership abilities
Communication
If you would like a copy of a PGA Professional’s
Business Scorecard to help with your evaluation
process please contact me by email and I will send it to
you. It contains the many areas within your expertise to
focus your evaluation on and can be used to keep a 5 year
record, which is helpful in tracking your
improvement. I would be happy to send it to you!
I hope that your current golf season is shaping up to be a
successful one and please do not hesitate to contact me
should you need any assistance.
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The Golf Channel featured a Gateway Section PGA sponsor Monday, June 16th. The episode of “In Play with
Jimmy Roberts” included a 5 minute segment filmed in the pencil factory of our great sponsor, All Star Pro
Golf.
One of Jimmy Roberts’ segments is called “Golf Detective Matty Blake”. Blake, a New York based actor/
comedian seeks answers to such questions as “Where was golf first played in America” and “Where did the
Nassau Bet originate”?
This segment found Matty Blake seeking the origins of the often forgotten golf pencil. The Golf Channel se-
lected All Star Pro Golf’s headquarters in Spencer, Iowa because their factory produces tens of
million golf pencils each year.
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Barb Michael is a health and fitness consultant and fitness education sponsor for the Gateway PGA. Her company, Optimal Lifestyles, Inc. provides general fitness, golf-fitness and yoga for golfers. The information provided by Barb is for education purposes and should not replace care or advice of your physician. Please check with your physician if you are beginning an exercise program or suspect you are ill.
Brought To You by Optimal Lifestyles, Inc.
Typically “warming up” before athletic activity results in making the body more pliable so you play
better; otherwise, it could take several holes or more to achieve such flexibility. In addition, a
pre-game routine helps to prevent injuries. Not sure how to approach warming up? It’s easy as 1-2-3.
Following are three steps to effective golf warm-ups:
1) Awareness – Be aware that you need to get your body ready to play golf. Start visualizing the golf
movement and golf swing in your mind.
2) Movement - As you get to the driving range or first tee, pick up a seven or eight iron, one end of the
same club in each hand and move the club in a swinging motion back and forth starting slow with
small gestures and then increasing the length of the gesture as you get used to the movement.
After you feel your body loosening up, take the handle of the club in both hands, first swinging back
and forth in a flat plane starting slowly. Once that feels relaxed, mimic the golf swing starting again,
starting slowly and increasing the swing length, as you feel comfortable. Also move your body the
opposite way in a swing motion just to add symmetry to your body.
As a last stretch take one end of the club in your right hand behind your back at the top of your
shoulder and bring your left hand around your waist to grab the other end of the club feeling a stretch
in your shoulder and hold for a count of 30. Now reverse that stretch with the left hand on top at your
shoulder behind your back and the right hand around your waist to grab the other end of the club. Hold
for a count of 30.
3) Hit - Now it is beneficial to hit some balls to get your swing down. Start with the shorter clubs and
increase to hitting the longer distance clubs. Hit several balls with four or five clubs; that way you
should feel comfortable using all the clubs in your bag.
After working your way through these steps, you’re ready to play. If you’d like to develop greater
flexibility and strength for your golf game, contact Optimal Lifestyles, Inc. at 314-984-0592. Barb or
Catherine will be happy to get you moving in the right direction.
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Barbara Blanchar brought her A game and her A team to the Missouri Bluffs for the Cutter & Buck Assistants Pro-Am and won going away
by 3 shots. Teams played a Shamble format and counted the 2 best scores for the team. WingHaven finished at 114, 28 under par over Westborough CC team who finished at 117. Three teams earned spots into the National Car Rental Pro-Am Championship later this season from each of 3 flights. Along with the WingHaven team of Barbara Blanchar, Bob Blanchar, Ron Wilson, & Bret Wilson, will the B Flight Winners of Meadowbrook CC, RJ Villafuerte, Mark Schraier, Corey Berger, & Warren
Schultz. C Flight Winners from Birdies & Tees were Tory Hayes, Terry Richardson, Rod Wright, & Tony Debellis.
BETZ & ANDERSON TAKE THE QUARRY PRO-OPEN TITLES Adam Betz scorched The Quarry at Crystal Springs GC with a 4-under par round of 66 to capture his first victory of the 2014 season. This is the 3rd year in a row that Adam has captured a Pro-Open Championship with the Gateway PGA. Betz's round was good enough to earn a one-shot win over Senior Divison Champion JC Anderson who finished at 3-under par 67. Anderson, winner of the last event at The Quarry in
2012, was looking to defend his title, went out on the front nine in 5-under par 31, but couldn't bring it in on the back and finished at 67. Also shooting 67 and tieing for the runner up spot at 3-under par was Gateway PGA rookie sensation, Emily Berryman of Quincy CC. Emily, who just enrolled in the PGA Apprentice Program this year, posted the best finish by a female in Gateway PGA Pro-Open history. Gideon Smith (Quincy CC), Rob Sedorcek (St. Albans CC), and Bob Gaus (Tower Tee GC) all tied for 4th at 68. Runner-up honors in the Senior Division behind Anderson went to Sedorcek & Gaus at 68. Larry Emery came home 4th with a 1-under par 69 and Garth Bayer (Old Warson CC), Steve Lotz (Tower Tee GC), Jeff Whitfield (The Quarry at Crystal Springs GC), and Mark Faulkner (Lake of Egypt CC) all tied for 5th at 1-over par 71. Rick Ewing of Old Warson CC won the TNT Shootout Closest to the Pin on Hole #14 hitting it to 10' 8".
HUGE PAYDAY FOR WHITFIELD AT TOWER TEE INVITATIONAL Jeff Whitfield picked up on of his biggest payday's on the golf course in the Tower Tee Invitational by shooting a 6-under par round of 48 to earn the title. Whitfield earned the lion's share, $4000, of the $15,000+ purse in the only Par 3 event on the Gateway PGA schedule. JD Auping of Bellerive CC came up one stroke shy of Whitfield with a 5-under par 49. Chris Brant was 3rd with a round of 4-under, while host Professional and tournament organizer, Steve Lotz, came home 4th at 3-under. Dr. Tony Guarino along with Steve Lotz and Tower Tee were sponsors of the event. Low Amateur honors went to Bryan Green who finished with a 1-over par round of 55 to win by a shot over Colin Stolze & Robert Hogan.
WINGHAVEN CC TEAM DOMINATES
CUTTER & BUCK PRO-ASSISTANT PRO-AM
WingHaven CC - Overall Champions -28
Meadowbrook CC - B Flight Champions -19
Birdies & Tees - C Flight Champions -17
Adam Betz - Regular Division Champion
JC Anderson - Senior Division Champion
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ESLER, HECKEL, & NOVARA EARN SOUTHERN IL OPEN TITLES
A large field of
Professional and
Amateurs turned out
for a great event at
Rend Lake Golf
Resort for the 2014
Southern Illinois
Open on June 9th.
Despite heavy rains over the weekend leading up to
the event, the course was in great shape and scores
were very good. Josh Esler of Wauconda, IL, won
the Regular Division with a 7-under par round of
101 while Steve Heckel racked up another Sr
Southern IL Open Championship finishing the day
at 4-under par 104, and Andrew Novara of
Murphsboro, IL, shot an impressive 8-under par
100, to win the Amateur Division & Overall Low
Medalist.
Finishing 1 shot back of
Esler was Adam Betz to
earn the runner-up spot
and Bellerive CC's Mike
Tucker came in 3rd at 5-
under par. Rounding out
the top 5 were Ryan
Roy, Gideon Smith, &
Dustin Korte, all who finished at 4-under par.
Chasing Heckel in the Senior Divison were Mark
Faulkner & Brian Fogt who tied for 2nd at 3-under
par. At 2-under par were Nash Haxel and Bob Gaus
who tied for 4th place.
Novara, a sophomore on the SIU Saluki Mens
Team, blazed around the 27 holes to earn the low
score of the day, topping some of the areas best
golfers. Finishing in second was Lyndsey Bevill,
who finished the day at 2-under par, and 3rd place
was tied between Tom Portner & Jaret Brewer.
Fogt Wins 1st Sr Match Play Title
It took all 18 holes, but Bellerive CC's Brian Fogt
outdueled defending champion Bob Gaus of Tower
Tee GC, to win his first Senior Match Play Ti-
tle. Sunset Hills CC was in great shape despite
over 4 inches of rain over
the past few days and the
greens were in perfect
shape for the players. Fogt
& Gaus went back and
forth the entire match with
neither player ever getting
more than 1 kup throughout
the day. After Brian
birdied #16 to go 1 up with
2 to play, Gaus came back
with a birdie on #17, his 7th birdie of the match, to
even the score going to #18. Gaus' tee shot missed
the fairway to the right, while Fogt's drive was in
the left rough. Both players had to navigate the
trees to get near the green. Fogt's shot came up
about 10 yards shy of the green while Gaus hit a
tree and went backwards into the fairway 140 yards
from the green. He then hit it on the green about 20
feet. Fogt chipped up to about 5 feet and after
Gaus' putt slid past the hole, Brian sunk to earn the
1 up victory.
Gaus beat Mark Faulkner 1 up in his semi-final
match while Fogt topped JC Anderson 5 & 4 for his
berth in the Championship Match.
Steve Heckel - Senior Champion
Andrew Novara - Medalist & Amateur Champion
Tournament Date Site
Pro-Ladies Jun 26 Annbriar GC Info
PGA REACH Pro-Am Jun 30 CC of St. Alban
Info
Sterling Cut Glass Team Championship
Jul 7 Quincy Info
PING Pro-AM Jul 14 Oak Brook GC - North
Info
Scratch Pro-Am Jul 17 Lockhaven Info
Pro-Open #4 The Bluffs Jul 21 Missouri Bluffs
Info
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Place Player Events Points
1 Adam M. Betz 4 485.00
2 Brandon L. Veld 5 389.50
3 Shane J. Blankenship 5 344.50
4 Emily K. Berryman 4 317.50
5 Justin D. Auping 5 285.00
6 Eric S. Ratzlaff 3 214.50
7 Roger K. Welch 3 185.00
8 Cameron C. Faulkner 4 179.50
9 Jeffrey W. Schmid 2 172.50
10 Nathan J. Jacquin 4 164.50
View Complete Standings
Place Player Events Points
1 Mike L. Suhre 21 522.50
2 Brian R. Fogt 20 500.00
3 Jc Anderson 25 499.00
4 Bob T. Gaus 18 441.67
5 Ryan P. Roy 25 430.00
6 Gideon H. Smith 13 297.92
7 Michael L. Tucker 25 294.50
8 Mark W. Faulkner 26 287.50
9 Rob W. Sedorcek 21 251.17
10 Nash Haxel 26 234.00
View Complete Standings
Place Player Events Points
1 Brian R. Fogt 8 660.00
2 Jc Anderson 14 587.50
3 Mark W. Faulkner 14 577.50
4 Bob T. Gaus 8 517.50
5 Nash Haxel 10 437.50
6 Jeff Whitfield 10 390.00
7 Rob W. Sedorcek 9 262.50
8 David Levine 9 235.00
9 Larry W. Emery 7 210.00
10 Walter Siemsglusz 7 192.50
View Complete Standings
Place Player Events Points
1 Mike C. Brengard 5 495.00
2 Steve L. Lotz 4 425.00
3 Steve Heckel 3 335.00
T4 Charles R. Stock 3 235.00
T4 James G. Miali 2 235.00
6 Brad Hulett 2 140.00
7 Bill R. Proctor 1 130.00
8 Mike Murphy 2 115.00
9 Scott Bess 1 85.00
10 Michael A. Wensing 1 70.00
View Complete Standings
Place Player Events Points
1 Emily K. Berryman 4 500.00
2 Barbara A. Blanchar 4 425.00
3 Helen A. Kurtin 2 225.00
View Complete Standings
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June 15thJune 15th——July 15th BirthdaysJuly 15th Birthdays
Douglas E Brown 6/17
Scott D. Sandfort, PGA 6/19
Scott Bess, PGA 6/23
Dave M. Stites 6/23
Robert G. Tays, PGA 6/24
Gideon T. Traub, PGA 6/24
Scott A. Church, PGA 6/25
Zachery J Herzog 6/25
Marvin G. Herrod 6/29
Todd E. Meyer, PGA 6/29
Thomas D. Simpson,
PGA 6/30
Tom Staebel, PGA 6/30
Michael A. Day, PGA 7/2
Jeffrey S. Kent, PGA 7/3
Dan Breslin, PGA 7/5
David Stone, PGA 7/5
Andrew M Tucker 7/6
Michael Anderson, PGA 7/9
Jeffrey W. Schmid, PGA 7/9
Michael L. Suhre, PGA 7/12
Jeff A. Mullican, PGA 7/15