Gateway PGA Newsletter November 2014

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Volume 6, Issue 11

November 2014

What an exciting month for the Gateway PGA! We were able to wrap up the tournament season at Bellerive with the rescheduled Players Championship and TNT Par 3 Shootout. Congratulations to Mike Suhre for taking home the title and securing his Player of the Year Award. Nash Haxel claimed the Senior Players Championship title while Scott Bess continued his winning ways with the closest shot at the Par 3 Shootout earning him a one year lease on a TNT Yamaha custom golf car. Please take a look at the re-cap for each of these events below. I would like to thank everyone who attended the 2nd Annual Gateway Golf Summit presented by Club Car and M&M Golf Cars. From my perspective, the Gateway PGA elevated their perception amongst the members of the golfing community and created a great example of why we need to lead in the industries charge to grow the game. I have received many thank you’s and positive remarks on the day as well as requests to continue the positive momentum. Ben Kent does a fantastic job of recapping the day in his article and should really be thanked for the volunteered effort he put in. rd

From the Officers Desk

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Gateway PGA Golf Summit Snapshots

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Growth of the Game

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Gateway PGA 2014 Award Winners

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Assistants’ Corner

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Rules Corner

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Letter from Michael Brown

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Employment Chips

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PGA HQ News

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Fitness Tips

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Tournament News

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Shout Outs

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Upcoming Events

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Member Updates & Birthdays

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The 23 Annual Gateway PGA Golf Sale spent its 2 year at the Missouri Athletic Club – West. The location provided an increase in attendance on Friday and Saturday. We were down on Sunday with the belief that the Rams and snowy weather prevented a bigger turn-out. We look forward to continuing this annual tradition and are thankful for the opportunity to return to the MAC.

Section Officers Joe Schwent, PGA President

I am looking forward to the upcoming Annual Meeting in which we will elect new board members to serve the Gateway PGA. We are fortunate to have PGA Professionals who are willing to sacrifice valuable time for the betterment of us all. If you have not done so, please take the time to register for the Annual Meeting on December 8th at Forest Hills Country Club.

Nathan Charnes, PGA

Congratulations to all of our 2014 Award Winners! We will showcase our award winners on Monday, December 8th at Forest Hills Country Club. Whether you have won or personally know one of the award winners, you should consider attending an event that shines a bright light on PGA Members who have helped make the game of golf better for us all.

Josh Riley, PGA

I am hopeful to see you in the coming weeks but in case I don’t, have a Happy Thanksgiving.

Director or Junior Golf

Vice-President

Benjiman Kent, PGA Secretary

Gateway PGA Staff Executive Director

Steve Finn, PGA Assistant Executive Director

Michael Brown, PGA Ali Wells, PGA Director of Foundation Operations

Lindsay Riley

All the best, Josh Riley, PGA

Foundation Admin Assistant

Susan Bender Membership 1


FROM THE OFFICERS DESK Broad Consensus: The Gateway Golf Summit is a Resounding Success! Your Gateway Section showed tremendous industry leadership at the Second Annual Gateway Golf Summit on Monday, November 10, at Forest Hills Country Club! We had a total of 124 people attend the Summit, of which 59 were Gateway PGA Members. One of the goals of the Summit is to bring together various industry leaders from the numerous Golf Associations and Organizations in our Region. The Summit has provided us a vehicle to have an open dialogue about our successes, challenges and collective aspirations for the game. We are making strides in understanding many of the Allied Associations and their challenges and we are moving towards more corroboration among the groups in our area. Future Summits will become even more refined and focused, in an attempt to tackle some of our biggest challenges on a more collective basis. Four panel discussions were conducted, and while I would like to thank all of our panelists and moderators for sharing their expertise with us, a few guests deserve special acknowledgement. We were very fortunate to have Pete Bevacqua - CEO of the PGA of America, Thomas J. O’Toole, Jr. - President of the USGA, Tony D’Errico - Vice President of the CMAA and Bill Maynard - National Board Member of the GCSAA sit on one of our panels. They all took questions from those in attendance and provided us with their uniquely qualified perspectives on several facets of the Golf Industry. Special thanks to everyone involved, including your Section Staff, with Josh Riley and Ali Wells both taking significant leadership roles in this year’s event. We are very fortunate to have such a talented bunch advocating our position as industry leaders. Forest Hills, led by PGA General Manager Andy Crowe, were gracious hosts, providing a venue and setup conducive to success. Finally, thank you to our sponsors; Event Sponsors - Club Car and M&M Golf Car, Breakfast Sponsors –Titleist/ Chris Hahn and Foot Joy/Mike Govern, Break Sponsors Syngenta/Paul Carlson and Callaway/Davis Kohlberg, Post-Event Hospitality Sponsors John Deere Landscapes/Doug Harskamp and Erb Equipment/Erik Parker and finally Nike Golf/Michael Bechert and Kyle Szcesniak. Collectively, their sponsorships generated over $5000 that will be channeled directly to local organic growth of the game efforts! The planning process for the Third Annual Gateway Golf Summit is already underway. Please mark your calendars for Monday, November 9, 2015, if you anticipate attending this informative and worthwhile event.

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GROWTH OF THE GAME PGA REACH Player Development Partner Program EXTRA EXTRA! Starting in 2015, every Gateway PGA facility will have the opportunity to partner with the PGA REACH Foundation, at your choice of three different levels, to receive Player Development and Equipment Rental benefits. Always searching for ways to provide valuable resources and assistance to facilities, the PGA REACH Player Development Partner Program offers guaranteed equipment rentals, access for Professionals to multiple education events throughout the year, membership discounts for YOUR junior golfers to the Gateway Junior PGA Program, help-for-hire, and other Player Development resources. The quantity of benefits varies based on the level of partnership: $1,000, $500, or $150 annual partner levels will be available. A full description and details regarding how to partner will be entering your inbox in the near future. Additionally, a mailing will arrive at your facility in December enabling you to select the partner level your facility desires and submit payment for 2015. Welcoming Sue Rector If you missed the welcome email from the Section at the beginning of the month, the Gateway PGA REACH Foundation is proud to announce the newest member of the team – Sue Rector! Sue, and her husband Mel, have been supporters of the Foundation since its inception… even co-chairing the PGA REACH Pro Am earlier this summer. Sue has volunteered her time for the next year and will serve as our Development Director. We could not be more happy and thankful to have a dedicated and passionate person like Sue on our team. Please join me in welcoming her. Arcus Awards! For the second year in a row, PGA REACH is a finalist for the St. Louis Regional Chamber’s Arcus Awards: Achievement in Educational Attainment! The Arcus Awards celebrate achievements throughout St. Louis and the work the Foundation and our Professionals do has been noticed! PGA REACH is being honored alongside many other well-respected organizations; we could not be more proud of all of you who’ve helped through hard work and dedication. Thank you! Reminder! Mark your calendars and register now for Monday, December 8th. The Fall Membership Meeting and Annual Awards Dinner will be held at Forest Hills Country Club. The Membership Meeting will include elections as well as three educational breakout sessions. That evening, we will honor our Gateway PGA Award Winners. I hope to see you there. Ali Wells, PGA Director of Foundation Operations

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Joe Dodich PGA Professional of the Year

PGA Assistant Professional of the Year

PGA Assistant Professional of the Year

PGA Teacher of the Year

Jeffrey Field, PGA Fox Run Golf Club

Nic Bunning, PGA Greenbriar Hills Country Club

George Schrage, PGA Quincy Country Club

Dennis Biedenstein, PGA Fox Run Golf Club

PGA Bill Strausbaugh Award

PGA Horton Smith Award

PGA Junior Golf Leader

Herb Graffis

Brian Maine, PGA Whitmoor Country Club

Dennis Biedenstein, PGA Fox Run Golf Club

Nic Bunning, PGA Greenbriar Hills Country Club

PGA Resort Merchandiser of the Year

PGA Public Merchandiser of the Year

PGA Private Merchandiser of the Year

Hard Goods Sales Rep of the Year

Terry Schwab, PGA Quail Creek Country Club

Kevin Schaeffer, PGA Annbriar Golf Club

Jeff Escott, PGA Persimmon Woods Golf Club

Jim Mason Bridgestone Golf

Soft Goods Sales Rep of the Year

PGA Player of the Year

PGA Senior Player of the Year

PGA Assistant Player of the Year

John Sheridan Under Armour

Mike Suhre, PGA Oak Brook Golf Club

Bob Gaus, PGA Tower Tee Golf Center

Adam Betz Meadowbrook Country Club

PGA Women's Player of the Year

Super Senior Player of the Year

Barbara Blanchar, PGA WingHaven Country Club

Mike Brengard, PGA

Gideon Smith, PGA Quincy Country Club

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ASSISTANTS CORNER It is really hard to believe this is already the November newsletter. This year feels like it has flown by. Even though we are getting towards the end of the year there is still a lot going on with the assistants of the Gateway Section. Congratulations go out to Nic Bunning of Greenbriar Hills Country Club and George Schrage of Quincy Country Club. Both were recently awarded the 2014 Gateway PGA Assistant Professional of the Year. These are two well deserving individuals and congrats again to them! The National Assistants Championship just concluded down in Florida and the Gateway Section was once again well represented. Adam Betz and Brandon Veld both participated in the four day event in Port St. Lucie. Both players made the 36 hole cut. Adam finished in a tie for 49th with a four day total of 299. Brandon finished in a tie for 72nd with a four day total of 308. Your 2014 Assistant’s Committee Members are: 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

Illini Country Club Forest Hills Country Club Quincy Country Club Quincy Country Club Missouri Bluffs Golf Club Winghaven Country Club Meadowbrook Country Club The Club at Old Hawthrone The Club at Old Hawthrone Meadowbrook Country Club Greenbriar Hills Country Club

RULES CORNER

Check out the 2015 USGA Rules of Golf Workshop Schedule.

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I want to say thank you to all the PGA Professionals that helped make my first season as the Director of Junior Golf so successful. The success of the Gateway Junior Tour and growing the game starts with the PGA Professionals and the clubs that not just host the tour but makes all the juniors feel welcome and want to continue to play this great game we all love. We finished the season strong with some great golf and great weather. We had a big field out at Tapawingo with 80 plus players. Thanks Kevin Triefenbach and his staff for providing a great venue for the tournament. We then traveled out to see Kirk Porter at Bear Creek in Wentzville for the final event of the 2014 season. A great turn out and nice fall day provided some great competition for the juniors. I know all clubs have their junior programs and club tournaments but my goal is to make sure that all juniors and parents know that the Gateway PGA Junior Tour is an option for all, from the beginner to the accomplished junior looking for great competition. You can click here for more information to share with juniors and the parents. You can always give them my phone and email also to answer any questions about the tour. I would also like to let all know that if it works for you and your junior programs I would be glad to come out to your junior kickoff event next season to answer any questions about playing with the Gateway PGA Junior Tour and what division would be best for their junior. I am currently putting together the 2015 Tour Schedule and still need to fill some dates for all of our divisions : Junior Development Tour, 9 Hole,18 Hole and 2 day Tour Divisions. If you would have the ability and would like to host one of these tour events Please give me a call at 636-532-3355 x104 or email me at mbrown@pgahq.com to talk about 2015. Hope to see everyone on the course soon Michael Brown, PGA Director of Junior Golf

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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!

Continuing on the subject of resumes and cover letters from the last Employment Chips… Resume Openers – Custom-Fit For Each New Opportunity! In the last Employment Chips I offered some “bullet point basics” about resumes and cover letters. You should understand that these two documents are marketing pieces for you as a potential candidate for a new job opportunity. They should be viewed as “living documents” that you should tailor or “custom-fit” to each opportunity just like you fit a driver or set of irons to a player. In this article I am going to address what is arguably the most important part of your resume…your resume opener that is in newspaper terms, the information “above the fold” on page 1. The most readily viewed and readable part of any document is the top half of the first page.

(custom-fit) to that particular job. It will focus on the areas of your experience, expertise or background that will hit each employer’s “hot buttons”. These “hot-buttons” are things of highest importance to that employer, things they have identified as traits of their “ideal candidate”. Ask yourself two key questions: What are the key targeted skills the employer is seeking in this position, and what are my high-impact accomplishments in these areas that will catch their attention? The “Summary” is developed in response to the answers to these two questions. You could also provide a “skills” or “accomplishments” area at the top of your resume, whether you do a bullet point list or brief paragraph, you must target what is important to that employer. Tie your background and experience to what the employer is seeking. The resume summary and/or the skills area should set the tone for the rest of the resume. Do not start with a narrative that just reads like a job description. To find out an employer’s “hot-buttons” requires research on your part. Read any published information about the job (for CareerLinks jobs closely review the “Priorities and Success Factors”), hit the facility website, use your professional network to make inquiries (including the PGA Employment Consultant who worked the job), if you know someone at the facility or who previously worked there, contact them. Any way you can find out more about the job, the facility or the employer can help you craft your Resume Summary to market you most effectively for the position.

Your resume heading should be stylish and include your pertinent personal information including name, address, phone number(s) and email. If you are a PGA Member, displaying the PGA logo is a nice touch. Make sure there is not too much white space in your heading; I have seen Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions about this information or any other employment related resumes where the heading took up the top third of the matters. first page which is too much. Just below your heading is possibly the most valuable spot of your resume. Please do not make the mistake of using a simple “Objective”, especially one that states your “Objective”! Don’t start out with an “Objective” like this, Qualified PGA Member seeking to fulfill a lifelong dream of a head professional position at a fine club where my expertise and experience will bring member satisfaction” You are telling the employer what you want, that is a waste of precious resume real estate.

Tim

Tim Marks, PGA Employment Consultant 269-221-6009 – office tmarks@pgahq.com

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PGA HQ NEWS PGA Professionals, golf buyers and industry leaders can now register to attend the 2015 PGA Merchandise Show, January 20-23, in Orlando, Fla., online at PGAShow.com. Housing reservations also are available online for PGA Show official hotels at PGAShow.com/hotel-travel. The PGA Merchandise Show, the international golf industry's annual business gathering for more than 60 years, will begin with the 15th annual PGA Show Outdoor Demo Day at Orange County National Golf Center on Tuesday, Jan. 20, with PGA Show exhibits, demonstrations, education seminars, special events and industry presentations at the Orange County Convention Center being held Wednesday through Friday, Jan. 21– 23. Click here to continue reading.

The PGA Financial Assistance Scholarship application will be live on the homepage of PGALinks.com beginning Monday, November 17th, with a submission deadline of Monday, March 16, 2015. Graduating high school seniors and college students who are the children or grandchildren of PGA members are encouraged to apply. Click here to view more information. Scholarship Resources: Click here to view Scholarship Search Tips Click here to view Additional Scholarship Suggestions

PGA Annual Meeting App Launches Whether you will be onsite at the PGA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, or plan to follow remotely, the PGA is once again providing a dynamic mobile App that allows you to engage on the go. Review our lineup of speakers, see the National Awards Program schedule, and learn about a special new award set to make its debut... plus, check out the photo gallery of images uploaded by your fellow members. To download the App to your phone or tablet, search for "PGA Annual Meeting" in the Google Play or iTunes stores. Live Streaming at the Annual Meeting You can be part of the 98th PGA Annual Meeting by following along at your convenience via live stream on PGALinks.com. Coverage begins on Thursday, Nov. 20 with the Opening Session at 8:00 a.m. (EST) and continues through the election on Saturday. View the complete schedule.

Online registration for a 2015 PGA/USGA Rules of Golf Workshop begins Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2014. You can register via phone beginning Monday, Oct. 27. More information

ARE YOU ON TRACK? MSR Cycle Ends 06/15/2015

See Where You Stand: Log into PGALinks.com to see your current MSR status

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As we transition into colder weather, we tend to slack off on our exercise routines, but it’s important to keep fitness a top priority. That way we’ve got stamina for winter adventures and we’re ready to start golf again at the first sign of warm weather here. Be aware of seasonal weather challenges. We typically think of hydration as a summertime concern, but hydration is as much a cold weather factor as it is in summer. When we’re cold, we may not feel as thirsty so it’s important to pay attention to fluid intake. Dehydration can cause individuals to become susceptible to winter colds and the flu, and it negatively impacts performance, training, and recovery. Dehydration can occur when we don’t take in enough water to compensate for the water lost during exercise. How do we know if we’re dehydrated? Thirst is usually an indicator but when we feel thirsty, we are already on our way to dehydration. Another factor is checking the color of our urine. If it is pale and plentiful, we are hydrated. If the urine is dark and scant, we are dehydrated. Other symptoms are irritability, headache, fatigue, dizziness, loss of coordination and nausea. Awareness, recognition and education are the way to help prevent hydration during cold weather training. The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) recommends taking in 5 ounces for every 20 minutes of exercise. Following are two cold weather factors to consider: In cold weather, you can still lose water even if you don’t sweat. The steam escaping from your mouth is water vapor and it can contribute to dehydration if you’re exercising outside or in frigid temperatures. Extra clothing can cause our bodies to work harder in cold weather and therefore, need more hydration. Also be aware that caffeine is a diuretic and pulls water out of your body. Fruits, vegetables and soups are natural source of water. Drink before and after exercise. Proper hydration in winter can keep our muscles and bodies performing at their optimal level.

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.

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Scott Bess of Columbia, MO, hit his shot to 5'5" to win the Inaugural TNT Shootout at Bellerive CC. 27 Gateway PGA Pros were lined up all with a single shot at a hole 140 yards in distance. The closest of those wins a new customized Yamaha Golf Car compliments of TNT Golf Car & Motorsports. Terry Traeder, Jason Traeder, & Chris Hempen, all of TNT, made this season long event a reality. Look for Scott's new ride next season if he chooses to use it at our 2015 Majors.

Dogwood Hills Golf Resort, located on State Hwy KK in Osage Beach, would like to wish a special farewell to the community, members and guests that have supported us for over 52 incredible years. Dogwood Hills Golf Resort has dedicated itself to providing exceptional personal care to our customers and would like to thank everyone that has had a chance to become part of the history that has made this property so loved. Gary Mitchell, a partner of 34 years says “I have made many special memories and relationships during my history with Dogwood Hills and I would like to send a sincere thank you to those who were a part of those special moments. I will never forget but I think our future plans for Dogwood will continue this great tradition.” The closing schedule for Dogwood Hills is as follows: Mitch and Duffs Restaurant closed November 2nd, Dogwood Hills Hotel will be closing on November 8th, and the Golf Course will be closing as of November 16th,

Brian Fogt & JC Anderson teamed up again at the annual TaylorMade Lake Team Event to win their 4th title in the past 7 years. After wins in 2008, 2010, and 2011, the duo got off to a fast start in the 4-Ball portion at Porto Cima and never looked back on their way to a 4-stroke victory. With the low score of 65, 7-under par, at Porto Cima, they backed it up with a 10-under par 61 in the Scramble at Old Kinderhook and a 6-under par 66 at Osage National in the Chapman Alternate Shot to finish the 54 hole event at 23-under par. Three teams tied for 2nd at 19-under par. They were Dan Frost & Adam Hoffman, Steve Lotz & Bob Gaus, and Darin Fisher & Chris Black. Frost & Hoffman tied for low in the 4Ball and also had the low score in the Champman shooting an 8-under par 64. Fisher & Black, both from the Iowa PGA, also tied for low in the 4-Ball competition. Defending Champions Bryan Daniels & John Sparks were low in the Scramble with a 12under par 59 at Old Kinderhook. Special Thanks to Dan Gillham of TaylorMade for his support of the event. The 2015 Lake Team Event will be held October 19-21st, 2015.

2014. While Dogwood is closing the majority of the facility, we are pleased to offer our Practice Facility and Driving Range which will continue to be open to the public. Melissa Hunter, Dogwood Hills General Manager said, “Throughout the years, it has been our dedicated staff responsible for such a friendly atmosphere that our customers look forward to each time they visit. We have been so fortunate to have such an incredible staff committed to making our customers at home.” Over the years, Dogwood Hills has been the largest golf package provider at the Lake of Ozarks. “As our customers are very important to us, it is essential that we make sure they have a smooth transition to other facilities in the Lake Area. It is our goal to work with the Lake of Ozarks Golf Council to accommodate their specific needs, and relocate them to other Lake Gol Courses and Lodging Facilities,” says Melissa Hunter. The Lake of Ozarsk Golf Council is an organization with members of ten local lodging facilities and thirteen golf courses devoted to promoting golf, memberships, and golf packages for the Lake of Ozarks. 11


Place Player

Events

1

Adam M. Betz

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Brandon L. Veld

Points

Place Player

Events

Points

1,478.00

1

Mike Suhre

48

1,347.50

11

1,147.00

2

Bob T. Gaus

42

1,019.17

3

Shane J. Blankenship 14

1,143.50

3

Brian R. Fogt

53

980.50

4

Justin D. Auping

12

902.50

4

Ryan P. Roy

48

978.00

5

Sam D. Jonell

11

717.00

5

Jc Anderson

47

929.00

6

Loel B. Fischer

8

544.50

6

Gideon H. Smith

31

773.42

7

Jeffrey W. Schmid

5

542.50

7

Jeffrey W. Schmid

20

735.00

8

Emily K. Berryman

8

495.00

8

Brandon L. Veld

51

657.00

9

Roger K. Welch

8

390.00

9

Michael L. Tucker

52

641.17

10

Matthew S. Gindler

6

377.50

10

Shane J. Blankenship 47

631.00

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Place Player

Events

Points

1

Bob T. Gaus

20

1,276.50

Place Player

Events

2

Jc Anderson

23

992.50

1

Mike C. Brengard

9

842.50

3

Mark W. Faulkner 25

975.00

2

Steve L. Lotz

8

822.50

4

Brian R. Fogt

17

947.50

3

Scott Bess

5

585.00

5

Jeff Whitfield

20

837.50

4

Steve Heckel

5

572.50

6

Nash Haxel

20

830.00

5

Mike Murphy

6

452.50

7

Rob W. Sedorcek

18

765.00

6

James G. Miali

3

295.00

8

David Levine

18

697.50

7

Bill R. Proctor

3

250.00

T9

Larry W. Emery

15

555.00

8

Charles R. Stock

3

235.00

T9

Scott Bess

11

555.00

9

Michael A. Wensing 3

220.00

10

Brad Hulett

207.50

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Points

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Place Player

Events

Points

1

Barbara A. Blanchar 8

1,217.50

2

Emily K. Berryman

5

592.50

3

Helen A. Kurtin

2

225.00

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Shout out to Barbara Blanchar, who was recently inducted into the Columbia Golf Foundation Hall of Fame.

Congratulations Barbara!

Shout-out to Richard Poe who will be elected into the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame. Poe served as Missouri Golf Coach from 1977-98. Poe was a two-time Big Eight Coach of the Year and won the league crown in 1984. His squads reached the NCAA regionals or finals in 15 of the last 16 years he coached. Poe coached five PING All-America selections and 11 Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholars. He was very active in both the GCAA and NCAA, serving on the GCAA Ethics Committee and voted in its coaches poll. Poe served six years on the NCAA District 5 selection committee, sitting as chair three of those seasons. A PGA of America Class A Professional since 1972, Poe has served on the national and Gateway section board of directors. He has used his experience as both a college golf coach and PGA professional to serve as co-chair of the Labron Harris Award since the award’s creation in 2004. Click here to read the full article on Richard’s induction. 13


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Shawn F. Barnes, PGA Travis S. McCubbin, PGA Matthew P. Tausig, PGA Joe L. Burden, PGA Justin D. Hoagland, PGA William J. Morrow, PGA Robert T. Gaus, PGA Daryl J. Hartig, PGA Ralph C. Tiffany, PGA James D. Berrey, PGA John G. Gilchrist, PGA Richard L. Martin, PGA

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Thomas A. Blanchetti, PGA Michael J. Fromuth, PGA Ryan C. Martin, PGA Mark A. Marcuzzo, PGA Kenneth E. Sample, PGA Barbara A. Blanchar, PGA Jim R. Sides, PGA Archie L. VanDover, PGA Michael G Parmentier Mark W. Faulkner, PGA Stephen Williams, PGA Dennis R. Goettel, PGA

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