Gateway PGA Newsletter September 2014

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Volume 6, Issue 9

September 2014

We are marching towards a few signature events on our tournament calendar as well as getting within shouting distance of a few important membership events. The new look to the Players Championship has been well received and may be one of the key factors in increased tournament participation. The Top 25 Regular, 15 Seniors, and 10 Assistants will advance to Bellerive Country Club for a guaranteed pay day. In addition, that day will also feature the finals for the season long TNT Yamaha Par 3 Shoot-out. In addition to both of these events, we will also feature the Section Championship at the newly renovated St Clair Country Club as well as the tradition at the Lake (Lake Team Event). Following the conclusion to the tournament schedule we will recognize our Gateway PGA Section Award Winners and conduct our association election process. Please read our communications to stay abreast on all of the details around our membership opportunities and upcoming events. Please take a moment to read the “Officers Desk� article this month from Ben Kent, PGA. The leadership at the Gateway PGA is really excited about bringing together the golf industry for the 2nd Annual Gateway Golf Summit. I want to thank Club Car and M&M Golf Cars for their generous support of this important gathering. Please consider putting November 10th on your calendar as it promises to be a rewarding day for anyone connected to the game of golf. As we draw towards the final months of the busy season, I would like to personally thank all of our committee members who have taken the time to make the 2014 Gateway PGA season a great one. We have continued to grow our influence in the community and elevate the standards for our fellow PGA Professionals. I am excited to build on key undertakings such as the Teaching & Coaching Summit, Gateway Golf Summit, Junior College Combine, The Players Championship, Ozzie & Friends Concert and more. Thanks to everyone who stood up to make an impact and I look forward to working with you to grow these opportunities into the future.

From the Officers Desk

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Growth of the Game

P3

Junior Golf Note

P4

Assistants Corner

P5

Rules Corner

P5

2014 Fall Meeting & Awards Dinner

P6

Annual Gateway PGA Golf Sale

P6

Employment Chips

P7

PGA HQ News

P8

Fitness Tips

P9

Tournament News

P 10-11

Upcoming Events

P 12

Member Updates & Birthdays

P 13

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

All the best,

Michael Brown, PGA

Josh Riley, PGA

Ali Wells, PGA

Director or Junior Golf Foundation Operations Director

Lindsay Riley Foundation Admin Assistant

Susan Bender Membership

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FROM THE OFFICERS DESK It is with great excitement that I am able to formally announce that the Second Annual Gateway Golf Summit is scheduled for Monday, November 10, 2014. Last year, we had the privilege of hosting 40 various local and National industry leaders from several organizations, including the Gateway PGA, Club Managers Association of America, Golf Course Superintendents Association of America, Metropolitan Amateur Golf Association, United States Golf Association, Missouri Golf Association, St. Louis District Golf Association, St. Louis Women’s District Golf Association, Missouri Women’s Golf Association, St. Louis Women’s Golf Association and a few local Sales Representatives. We accomplished many things, including a successful facilitation of dialogue among the attending organizations and we learned that strong interest exists for the Summit to be an annual event. We explored how the group dynamic would work with “all of us in the same room” and determined the best format for the Summit going forward. The Second Annual Gateway Golf Summit will be bigger, better and inclusive of all industry leaders whom would like to attend (provided you are one of the first 200 to register). Registration will be on BlueGolf and will open on Monday September 29, and the cost will be $50, with a portion of the proceeds benefitting organic Growth of the Game Initiatives in our Section. The format for the Summit will be intriguing and thought-provoking with four (4) distinct panel discussions, followed by an interactive Q and A with event panelists. The two a.m. panel discussions will be somewhat macro in focus, with the first session drilling down into the state of our game on a National level. The second a.m. session will delve into National Championships, with different perspectives from several key players in this arena. After lunch, we will focus on local Growth of the Game Initiatives and discuss how Growth of the Game is the responsibility of all of the allied associations, as well as the Gateway PGA. Special thanks to Club Car and M & M Golf Car for their ongoing support, as they will be our Event Sponsors again in 2014. I hope you are able to attend this event. Your participation and presence as a Gateway PGA Member is important. MSR’s will be offered for those in attendance as well. If you have any questions about the Summit, please contact me at (636) 300-5703. Stay tuned for a venue announcement as well as a list of our esteemed special guests!

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GROWTH OF THE GAME Congratulations to Nic Bunning and the Greenbriar PGA Jr League All Star Team for advancing to the Regional Finals in Oklahoma City. This weekend (September 20 & 21) Greenbriar will compete against other regional qualifying teams for a chance to head to Atlanta in October for the Championships. Join me in wishing Nic and his team good luck! Missouri Golf Day, Tuesday October 7th at WingHaven Country Club, is an annual event that celebrates golf and the impact on tourism and the state’s economy in Missouri. A new addition this year is the charitable beneficiary aspect – proceeds from MO Golf Day will benefit The Gateway PGA REACH Foundation and our work at improving lives through golf. I encourage you to participate in the event and support two great causes! The second Allied Associations Summit is slated for Monday, November 10th and will feature a slew of nationally-recognized leaders in all aspects of the golf industry – PGA of America, USGA, CMAA, GCSAA, and more. This year’s summit will be open to Professionals to attend – more information will be coming soon. An important item to note is that all proceeds from the Summit will go towards joint initiatives and programming aimed at growing the game of golf across the Gateway Section. Join us for a very valuable, informative, and charitable opportunity.

Player Development Tip – Starting Early and Setting Yourself Up for Success in 2015 It’s never too early to start planning your Player Development calendar for 2015. In fact, this is the perfect time! As the season starts to slow down, and this year’s junior programs/Get Golf Ready classes/clinics/event days/etc. are fresh on your mind, take a few minutes to write down a few notes on 2014: what went well, what you’d like to change for next year, what your member’s/customer’s suggestions or praises were, and your goals for next year. It’s easy to identify goals… but to make them a reality requires planning and persistence. If one of your goals is to offer more Get Golf Ready classes or double the amount of juniors you can handle in your junior program, start by writing out the steps necessary to achieve these goals. Maybe those steps include finding an Independent Contractor to help teach, or adding more equipment to your junior golf program, or identifying a community event near you to bring golf to. Bust out your 2015 calendar and give yourself timeframes to accomplish each step. Start tentatively holding dates where appropriate. Finally, know where to find resources to help. The PGA provides tons of marketing resources, program registration tools, and our local Player Development Regional Manager - Frank. And don’t forget about me! I always enjoy helping facilities in their brainstorming and planning process, so please do not hesitate to call. I’m waiting by my phone now…Good luck! Ali Wells, PGA Foundation Operations Director

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Everyone ready for some Fall Golf? I always think this is the best time of year for golf. Well, we finished up the summer with our Parent Child Tournament and our Awards Banquet at Tapawingo Golf Club. Thanks to Kevin Triefbench and his staff for hosting a great day.

All of the juniors and parents had a great day and I know the juniors were glad they were riding as it was one of the hottest days of the summer. We had 2 Flights for the event and the winners were:

First Flight

Second Flight

1st Place David and Xavier Strickland 2nd Place James and Jimmy McLaughlin 3rd Place Rob and Michael Holtz

1st Place Jennifer and Grace Renfer 2nd Place David and Andrew Wittenauer 3rd Place Jim and Drew Nienhaus

Our fall schedule is listed below. Please let your Juniors know that the fall season is open to all even if they did not play in the summer and are not members. They can play in fall events as a nonmember. It is a great time to play and try out the Gateway PGA Junior Tour. Below is our schedule and my contact information for anyone to call with any questions.

2014 Gateway PGA Junior Fall Schedule Sept 14th Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct 5th Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26

Lockhaven Crescent Farms Fox Run Paradise Valley Golf Club Eagle Springs Tapawingo Bear Creek

If you would like to host a Gateway Junior Tour event at your course we are always looking to add to our schedule. Please give me a call at 314-412-1226 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 4


ASSISTANTS CORNER The month of September was highlighted by the National Car Rental Assistants Championship that was played at WingHaven Country Club. Forty-two players teed it up in this year’s event that was played on Tuesday, September 2. This year’s tournament was greeted with three and half inches of rain at WingHaven the night before. Thanks to a terrific job by WingHaven’s staff we were able to complete the tournament. This year’s tournament had 2 spots available going to the national tournament in October. Adam Betz did his best early to make sure one of those spots would be his. Adam opened round 1 with a sizzling 8 under 64! He followed that up in the afternoon with a 69. Adam’s two round total of 133 won the event by 8 shots. Congrats Adam! The second qualifying spot went to a playoff to decide. Brandon Veld and Shane Blankenship both tallied a two round total of 141. On the first playoff hole Brandon Veld made birdie to earn the final spot. Congrats to Brandon! Thank you to all who participated in this year’s event. We owe a big thank you to the entire staff at WingHaven Country Club for all of their efforts. Also, want to thank Steve Finn and our entire Gateway PGA staff for putting on a great tournament and supporting us through the year! 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 An interesting rules situation developed at a junior college tournament hosted by Rend Lake Junior College. Two players putted and their balls collided. When Rend Lake coach Dave Smith called me I told him the first thing to sort out was which player made a stroke at a ball on the putting green first. Once that was determined he needed to find out which player was farthest from the hole. Play was in groups of three so the third player was able to tell Dave which player putted first. One of Dave's players from Rend Lake played first. A player from Indian Hills Community College made his stroke when the first ball was in motion. The player from Rend Lake was away. This meant the player from Indian Hills made a stroke while a ball was in motion after a stroke from the putting. Since it was not his turn to play the player from Indian Hills incurred a two stroke penalty under Rule 16-1f. Since the balls collided a second rule comes into play. Rule 19-5b tells us "If a players ball in motion after a stroke on the putting green is deflected or stopped by another ball in motion after a stroke, the players stroke is cancelled. The ball must be replaced and replayed, without penalty. Therefore both players replaced their ball and putted again. 5


The Gateway PGA is honored to partner with Forest Hills Country Club in conducting the 2014 Fall Membership Meeting and the 2014 Gateway PGA Awards Ceremony. Each of these events will take place on Monday, December 8th. The Gateway PGA Membership Meeting will be highlighted by the election process for the 2015 Board of Governors. The annual awards dinner is being chaired by Gideon Smith of Quincy Country Club who is our 2013 Gateway PGA Golf Professional of the Year. Official start times will be announced in the coming weeks. For planning purposes, the meeting will take place in the AM with the option for golf (weather permitting) and the awards dinner will take place in the evening. We look forward to having you at both of these important events.

Good News – the Annual Gateway PGA Golf Sale is coming soon, a wonderful time to sell merchandise you do not want to carry over the winter, greet old friends and meet new ones. We are happy to announce that the sale will be held at the Missouri Athletic Club West again this year. The 2013 sale was the first time we were hosted by the MAC West and it was perfect. This year the sale will again be held two weekends before Thanksgiving, a good time frame at such a busy time for everyone. The new location is more central and encourages high attendance and sales. We will be sending out more announcements and information soon. Here is some basic information, if you have any questions contact the office. Location:

MAC WEST

1777 Des Peres Road, Town & Country, MO 63131 (Located between Clayton Road and Manchester Road on Des Peres Road immediately west of Highway 270) Phone:

314-539-4444

Dates:

Friday, November 14 set up for all participants. VIP sale between 6:00-8:00 pm Saturday, November 15 - 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday, November 16 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

To register your facility for the 2014 Golf Sale or to find out more information contact: Susan Bender 636-532-3355 x 101 sbender@pgahq.com 6


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! 

Staying Relevant – What Can I Do? PGA Professionals who have been at the same facility, in the same job, or in similar jobs for most or all of their entire career struggle with becoming complacent or with keeping up with the ever changing demands of the business. This is especially true as careers edge toward retirement and the hair begins to grey. Staying relevant and productive is the key to late stage career success. I would also suggest this is true for ALL professionals regardless of where we are in our careers. Becoming complacent, getting in a rut or getting too “comfortable” in any position or facility can be dangerous. Keeping things fresh and staying relevant are things we all should strive to do on a regular basis. Five keys to staying relevant are: 

Take Inventory – Take a fresh look at who you are, what you have accomplished and where you want to go next. Be frank and honest in your evaluation and ask for a third party’s opinion to get a true picture.

Set Goals – Establish specific personal and professional goals for both the short term (current year) and long term (e.g. next career move and/or retirement). Evaluate and measure your progress at periodic intervals to keep you fresh and moving forward.

Shake Things Up – It is too easy to fall into the trap of doing things the same way year after year, especially if it seems to be working. Resist the natural tendency to be afraid of change. Incorporate something new in each area of your personal life and each program area in your job to remain fresh and vibrant. Stay Active – Remain active in your association. Continue to attend meetings, play in tournaments, and consider serving as a volunteer at the chapter, section or national level. At any stage of your career but especially after you have several years under your belt, you have much to offer. You will have much to gain by continuing to broaden your network of professional friends and fellow professionals.

For veteran professionals, age and experience can be viewed as good or bad in the marketplace. Use these five keys to stay relevant and make both your age and your experience work for you. For less experienced professionals who are earlier in their careers, understand that staying relevant, never resting on your laurels, separating yourself from your peers and being on the cutting edge using fresh, innovative and creative strategies will serve you well over your entire career. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions about this information or any other employment related matters.

Tim

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

Embrace Education – Learning keeps you up to date and helps prevent stagnation. The PGA Certified Professional Program is a tremendous value that enables you to stay relevant in your specific career path or a newly desired career path. 7


PGA HQ NEWS A LANDMARK TIME FOR THE PGA OF AMERICA Over the past 45 days, we have experienced both the highest of peaks, with the phenomenal success of the 96th PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club; and one of the most profound challenges, in coming to the aid of fellow PGA Professionals impacted by the single-highest round of layoffs in our history. In both circumstances, our Association has projected dignity, class and pride.

CRALL NAMED TO BOARD OF ENVIRONMENTAL INSTITUTE FOR GOLF PGA of America Chief Operating Officer Darrel Crall has been appointed to the Board of Trustees for the Environmental Institute for Golf (EIFG), the philanthropic organization of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA).

Crall and Bill Maybard, director of golf course management at the Country Club of St. Albans in St. Louis, join the seven-member board that is headed by At Valhalla Golf Club, PGA General Manager Keith Ihms, certified golf course superintendent (CGCS), Keith Reese and PGA Head Professional Chris president of the GCSAA, John O’Keefe, CGCS, serves Hamburger are shining examples of the type of members as vice president, and Peter Grass, CGCS, is secretary/ who make this Association great, and will allow us to treasurer. Additional trustees are Rand Jerris of the succeed for years to come. Their tireless efforts, along USGA and Cal Roth of the PGA Tour. Click here to with GCSAA Superintendent Roger Meier, and the more view more. than 100 Kentucky PGA Section Professionals who ONLINE PGA MEMBER volunteered, were what helped establish the 96th PGA MERCHANDISE SHOP Championship as one for the ages. The pulsating drama of the PGA Championship Select items from the Team USA at Valhalla made it what many are calling an instant clas- 2014 Ryder Cup uniform collection sic and a “turning point” for the industry. Television rat- are now available for purchase in the ings were the highest in five years, with the last two online PGA Member Merchandise hours registering as the most viewed broadcast airing in Shop. Special member pricing is prime time during the week. applied to this collection as well! And what a step Rory McIlroy took in winning his second PGA Championship, back-to-back majors and joining Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and Young Tom Morris in winning his fourth major by the age of 25. As the newest Ambassador for PGA Junior League Golf, Rory truly is an inspiration for golfers of tomorrow. Our time to celebrate the PGA Championship was short lived as attention quickly shifted to the Ryder Cup. Click here to view more.

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Builds endurance

Burns fat

Increase muscle strength and performance

Great feeling after completing it

An online article by Mercola.com information states, “If you want to do more, focus on making sure you’re pushing yourself as hard as you can during the two or three weekly sessions, rather than increasing the frequency. Intensity is key for reaping all the benefits interval training can offer. To perform it correctly, you’ll want to raise your heart rate to your anaerobic threshold and to do that, you have to give it you’re all for those 20 to 30 second intervals.” To have a well-balanced fitness program you still need a balance of high intensity and low intensity exercise plus rest on certain days and proper nutrition. Ideally, to truly optimize your health, you’ll want to strive for a varied and well-rounded fitness program that incorporates other types of exercise such as strength and flexibility training as well. An article found at Peak Fitness.com concludes that, “without variety, your body will quickly adapt. As a general rule, with weight training, as soon as an exercise becomes easy to complete, you need to increase the intensity and /or try another exercise to keep changing your body.”

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At the conclusion of Pro-Open #5 at Jefferson City CC, the Senior Division top 15 are set and qualified for the Players Championship at Bellerive CC on October 13th. While the Senior Player of Year title still has to be settled, there are 2 more chances for Seniors to earn points in the 2014 season. The Players Championship will offer 200 points to the champion while the 5 Gateway PGA Professionals who have qualified for the National Sr PNC in Port St. Lucie, FL, also will earn points from that event on November 13-16th. The 15 Seniors will be joined by top 25 Regular and top 5 Assistants at Bellerive. There is one more chance for the Regular & Assistants Divisions to qualify at the Section Championship on September 29-30th at St. Clair CC. The top 15 Senior players are: RANK

PLAYER

POINTS

1

Bob T. Gaus

1131.50

2

JC Anderson

992.50

3

Brian R. Fogt

947.50

4

Mark W Faulkner

5

Jeff Whitfield

Jeff Schmid Regular Division Champion 3under par

Scott Bess Senior Division Champion 1-under par won playoff over Jeff Whitfield

More...

3/31/14

Quad Pro

Forest Hills CC

Matt Muckensturm

4/21/14

Pro Open #1

Persimmon Woods GC Brian Fogt

4/23/14

Pro Sr Pro AM

The Legends CC

Joe Mannuci

880.00

4/28/14

Pro Asst

Tapawingo GC

Jeff Whitfield

722.50

5/12/14

Pro Open #2

Panther Creek CC

Archer Logan

5/19/14

Asst Pro Am

The MO Bluffs

Emily Berryman

6

Nash Haxel

630.00

5/27/14

Pro Open #3

The Quarry

Rick Ewing

7

Rob W. Sedorcek

620.00

6/2/14

Tower Tee

Tower Tee

Mike Suhre

8

Larry W. Emery

555.00

6/9/14

So IL Open

Rend Lake GR

Andy Crowe

9

David Levine

527.50

6/26/14

Pro Ladies

Annbriar

Ali Wells

10

Scott Bess

475.00

6/30/14

REACH Pro Am

St. Albans

Michael Brown

6/30/14

REACH Pro Am

St. Albans

Nathan Charnes

11

Garth Bayer

290.00

7/7/14

Team Champ

Quincy

Eric Ratzlaff

12

Gary R Mitchell

266.50

7/7/14

Team Champ

Quincy

Cameron Faulkner

7/14/14

Ping Pro Am

OakBrook GC

Nic Bunning

7/17/14

Scratch Pro Am

Lockhaven CC

Gideon Smith

7/21/14

Pro Open #4

MO Bluffs

Jimmy Bals

7/31/14

Pro Jr

Old Hickory CC

Steve Finn

8/4/14

Section Pro Am

Old Hawthorne GC

Jared McKay

8/11/14

PNC

Persimmon Woods GC Rusty Cummings

8/12/14

PNC

Persimmon Woods GC Jeff Field

8/18/14

Sr PNC

Lake Forest CC

Scott Bess

9/2/14

Asst Champ

WingHaven

Rich Niedergerke

9/2/14

Asst Champ

WingHaven

Andrew Jury

9/8/14

Pro Open #5

Jefferson City CC

Shane Blankenship

13

Walter Siemsglusz

256.50

14

Mark A. Marcuzzo

242.50

15

Rusy A. Cummings 180.00

Adam Betz 2014 National Car Rental Assistants Champion More...

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It's not too early to start planning for the 2014 TaylorMade Lake Team Event on October 20-22nd at the Lake of the Ozarks. This 54 hole, 2-Man Team Event, is a favorite of many playersand will certainly fill up this year. ;Porto Cima, Old Kinderhook, and Osage National, all provide excellent conditions and facilities for hosting this annual event. The Gateway PGA Professionals will also be joined by PGA Members of the Midwest, South Central, & Iowa Sections of the PGA. CLICK

Porto Cima - Monday 44-Ball

HERE FOR MORE EVENT DETAILS Old Kinderhook - Tuesday Scramble

Place Player

Events

Points

1

Adam M. Betz

9

1,033.00

2

Shane J. Blankenship

11

788.50

3

Brandon L. Veld

9

697.00

4

Justin D. Auping

10

547.50

5

Emily K. Berryman

8

495.00

6

Sam D. Jonell

9

402.00

7

Roger K. Welch

8

390.00

8

Jeffrey W. Schmid

4

372.50

9

Loel B. Fischer

7

372.00

1

Mike L. Suhre

38

847.50

10

Cameron C. Faulkner

8

325.00

2

Ryan P. Roy

38

837.50

3

Bob T. Gaus

32

789.17

4

Brian R. Fogt

40

770.50

5

Jc Anderson

36

719.00

6

Jeffrey W. Schmid

18

620.00

7

Shane J. Blankenship

37

523.50

8

Gideon H. Smith

24

513.42

9

Mark W. Faulkner

43

475.00

10

Michael L. Tucker

38

469.50

View Complete Standings

Place

Player

Events

Points

1

Bob T. Gaus

18

1,131.50

2

Jc Anderson

22

992.50

3

Brian R. Fogt

16

947.50

4

Mark W. Faulkner

23

880.00

5

Jeff Whitfield

18

722.50

6

Nash Haxel

18

630.00

7

Rob W. Sedorcek

16

620.00

8

Larry W. Emery

14

555.00

9

David Levine

16

527.50

10

Scott Bess

9

475.00

View Complete Standings

Place

Player

Events

Points

Osage National - Wednesday Chapman Alternate Shot

Place

Player

Events

Points

View Complete Standings

Place

Player

Events

Points

1

Mike C. Brengard

9

842.50

2

Steve L. Lotz

8

822.50

3

Scott Bess

5

585.00

4

Steve Heckel

5

572.50

5

Mike Murphy

6

452.50

6

James G. Miali

3

295.00

7

Bill R. Proctor

3

250.00

1

Barbara A. Blanchar 7

917.50

8

Charles R. Stock

3

235.00

2

Emily K. Berryman

5

592.50

9

Michael A. Wensing 3

220.00

3

Helen A. Kurtin

2

225.00

10

Brad Hulett

207.50

View Complete Standings

3

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Joshua P. Castello, PGA Brian C. Lein, PGA Tom Wargo, PGA Clayton M. McGowan, PGA Andrew L. Huelsing, PGA Jeffrey B. Field, PGA Craig A Bollman, PGA Trevor G. Dodds, PGA Christopher C Tennyson Stanley Kiev Nelson, PGA Ronald Akin, PGA Roger K Welch

9/16 9/16 9/16 9/20 9/22 9/23 9/24 9/26 9/26 9/27 9/29 9/30

William T Hayes Craig A. Liddle, PGA Tom L. Sipula, PGA John Barge, PGA Adam M Rockey Loel B. Fischer, PGA Samuel D. Jonell, PGA Mark R. Christensen, PGA Jean A Roux III Jeffrey D. Allen, PGA Michael A. Brasher, PGA Kelly E. King, PGA James M. Sutzer, PGA

10/3 10/6 10/6 10/7 10/7 10/9 10/10 10/11 10/11 10/14 10/14 10/14 10/15

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