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After a four-year break, the CAN/AM Cup was competed on May 16th at the Forest Lake Country Club and hosted by Canadian, Ryan Moore. The golf course was in tremendous condition and a sincere thanks went to the entire team for their efforts to prepare the golf course for the day. The greens provided for great matches full of nail-biting putts to close out individual holes.

The Canadian team was grinding all day and had many matches turn for the country late in the round to win the Cup with a 30-25 point victory. Included in the day were two skins won by Tim Steen and Steve Hatch and a single skin from Joel Henderson and Kelly Barnet. Most importantly, it was great to get back together to reunite with friends and colleagues within Ontario and our friends south of the border. With 75 participants, there were lots of laughs, stories, and smiles as we all enjoyed the beautiful weather and course conditions.

The hospitality team at Forest City provided great food throughout the day with breakfast, multiple comfort stations on the course, and enjoyable Hors D’oeuvres during the final trophy and awards presentation. A big thanks to all of the sponsors and industry partners for their support to make the CAM/AM a special day. Included was a tasty on-course station that provided a dirty bacon sandwich and a personalized Caesar to taste, compliments of Robert Plyar from Envu and Doug Jahanningsmeirer from Harrells. This event cannot happen without industry support and the combined efforts of the Michigan Golf Course Superintendents Association and the Ontario Golf Superintendents’ Association. We are looking forward to next year when we will be hosting the matches in Canada to defend the cup and hope to see you there. ■

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