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Curt’s Comments 2 Rules Corner 3 MAGA 4-Ball Championship 4 Road Trip: The Course at Sewanee 6 On The Greens 8 St. Louis Golf History - Jimmy Jackson 10 Schedule of Events 11 Amateur Series Finals 14 Players of the Year 16 MAGA’s Meritorious Service Award 23 Champions Tour Coming to Norwood 27 2nd Annual Roger Null Outing 28 USGA Four-Ball Qualifying 22 & 29 Mid-America Junior Cup 30
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Curt’s Comments Greetings members, and how was that fall weather we missed? Not surprised based on this past year weather pattern we have experienced. Anyway, MAGA is happy to have wrapped up another season of championships, amateur series and qualifiers! So I get a lot of questions like, “Now that tournaments are over, do you take the next 5-6
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months off?” or “What do you do all winter?” Let me just say it never ends for an Association. This year especially with the new World Handicap System, AND a completely brand new
METROPOLITAN CHAMPIONSHIPS Old Warson Cup Amateur Championship Match Play Championship Open Championship Women’s Amateur Championship Junior Amateur Championship Senior Amateur Championship Nine-Hole Championship Thomas O. Sobbe Cup Matches Four-Ball Championship Mid-America Junior Cup
GHIN Handicap Service coming in 2020 we have plenty of work to do
USGA QUALIFYING ROUNDS US Open (Local and Sectional) US Senior Open US Amateur US Mid-Amateur US Women’s Mid-Amateur US Junior Amateur US Girls’ Junior Amateur US Senior Amateur US Senior Women’s Amateur US Amateur Four-Ball US Women’s Amateur Four-Ball
Country Club where our 2019 Players of the Year, MAGA champions
ADVISORY COMMITTEE Scott Thomas, Chairman Tom Barry Skip Berkmeyer Ryan Eckelkamp Chris Kovach Tom Portner Curt Rohe
over these next few months! The World Handicap System coming in 2020 is one of the most exciting changes coming to the golf world in recent memory, even more so than the Rules Changes in my humble opinion! I encourage everyone to visit our webpage on the WHS 2020 to learn more about the changes, watch educational videos and prepare yourself for the changes coming, Click HERE.
MAGA will celebrate the 2019 season this Thursday at Old Warson and Amateur Series champions will all be recognized. Additionally, MAGA will honor Ray McCraine with the associations’ highest honor the Meritorious Service Award for his 30+ years of service to amateur golf for MAGA and the USGA. So thank you for following along with us in 2019 during our tournament season, I enjoy the many comments I receive while at clubs from you who tell me they read The Metropolitan and look forward to receiving. Cheers to a happy, healthy upcoming Thanksgiving, Christmas and Holiday season to you and your families. See you in early 2020! Curt
METROPOLITAN EDITOR Jim Healey
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Rules Corner Search Time For Lost Ball HOW LONG IS THREE MINUTES? It may be relative, depending on which side of the bathroom door you are on. Most golfers know that three minutes flies by when searching for a ball. The allowed search time for a lost ball had been five minutes since 1891 (128 years!). It was reduced to three minutes in the new Rules for 2019 as part of an effort to speed up play. While the dictionary says something is no longer lost if it is found, the Rules of Golf say a ball found after three minutes is still lost (definition of LOST). The shorter search time seemed like an innocuous change at first but has gradually become a concern for players. That’s because the penalty for a lost ball is very painful, especially if the ball is found only a few seconds over the three-minute limit. The stroke made at the ball counts, plus the player gets a one-stroke penalty and must replay a ball from where the previous stroke was made (e.g., a tee shot lost outside of a penalty area results in the player starting the hole over, hitting three). This says nothing of the player’s exasperation. In tournament play, if a referee is present, he or she will start a timer when the player or player’s caddie begins searching in the area where the ball is likely to be (not when spectators or other players start searching). The player may not delay reaching the search area to allow others more time to look for his or her ball. As search time winds down, the referee will probably state when two minutes are left, when one minute is left, when fifteen seconds are left, and finally when time is up. Without a referee present, players might not monitor search time with a watch or phone timer but are still expected to act with integrity and not search beyond three minutes. The three minutes does not include time for a reasonable interruption, such as standing out of the way while another player makes a stroke or the time taken mistakenly dealing with a wrong ball. Should the player stop looking and leave the search area to play a provisional ball or return to where the previous shot was made, the three-minute clock keeps running. However, if someone finds a ball before the search time ends, and the player is not nearby and has not yet put another ball into play, the player is allowed a reasonable amount of time both to get to the ball and to identify it, even if doing so extends beyond the three-minute search period. Everything considered, the player is well-advised to hit a provisional ball whenever there is a reasonable possibility the original ball outside of a penalty area may not be found or might be out of bounds (e.g., tall grass, heavy rough, woods, blind shot gone astray). This will at least save the time and agony of returning to where the previous shot was made if the original ball is lost. John Thorman, MAGA Rules Committee
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MAGA Four-Ball Championship Eckelkamp and Strickland cruise to a three shot victory (Story at bottom of page 5)
Open Division Champions Ryan Eckelkamp & David Strickland
Open Division Runner-Up Todd DeGrand & Ethan Corlija Net Division Champions Ryan Helfrich & John Rosenbaum
OPEN DIVISION Pos. 1 2 3 4 5 6 T7 T7 9 WD
Team To Par R1 Eckelkamp / Strickland -4 67 Corlija / DeGrand 1 72 Linard / Menke 1 72 Matheny / Moore E 71 Brumm / Kirchoff 4 75 Archibald / Wrozier -1 70 Kissel / Kissel 2 73 Marquart / Sullivan 3 74 Frillman / Smith 3 74 Hull / Scherer - WD
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Team To Par Helfrich / Rosenbaum -5 Edmonston / Frazier -4 Laramie / Williams -3 Homeyer / Marquart -2 Bray / Clement 2 Walker / White 1
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Net Division Runner-Up Marvin Frazier & King Edmonston
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Amateur Series - Event #6 - September 13 - Sunset Hills CC OPEN
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Name Affiliation. 1 Joe Christian MAGA eClub T2 Steven Rommerskirchen Greenville T2 Alek Stojanovic Annbriar GC
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Name Dwayne Leslie Eric Lambert Kyle Fuehne John Davis
Affiliation. MAGA GC MAGA eClub Oak Brook GC MAGA Eclub
Affiliation. Totals MAGA eClub -3 69 MAGA eClub +1 73 Gateway National +5 77 MAGA eClub +6 78
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Totals +1 73 +2 74 +7 79 +9 81
Name 1 King Edmonston 2 Stephen Weinstock 3 Stan Schroeder T4 Doug Williams T4 Lendell Phelps T4 Marvin Frazier 7 Bill Braun 8 Don Humphrey 9 Leo Hefner 10 Rick Darrow 11 John Carrington T12 J Oden Thompson T12 John Orr
SENIOR OPEN Name 1 David Rudd 2 Schooner Fitzgerald 3 Steven McFadden 4 James Storey T5 David Tucker T5 Kurt Schlogl 7 Gary Rauvola T8 Pat Ross T8 Terry Souchek 10 Gordon Smith 11 Glen Hall 12 Tim Leonberger T13 Michael Mervis T13 Mike Quesenberry 15 Ronald Polillo
Name Dave Verhulst John Epps Wayne Moore John Halligan
Affiliation. Totals of St. Albans E 72 The Prairies GC +1 73 WingHaven +2 74 Glen Echo +4 76 Raintree GC +6 78 Old Hickory GC +6 78 MAGA eClub +7 79 the Orchards +8 80 The Prairies GC +8 80 Bogey Hills +9 81 WingHaven +10 82 Stonewolf GC +12 84 MAGA Eclub +14 86 Lake Forest +14 86 Cardinal Creek +31 103
Affiliation. Totals Franklin County -15 57 Westwood -10 62 Norwood Hills -5 67 Ballwin GC -4 68 Tamarack -4 68 Joachim GC -4 68 Grey Beard GC -2 70 Mvgcsa GC E 72 MAGA eClub +1 73 Creve Coeur GC +2 74 Aberdeen GC +3 75 MAGA eClub +6 78 Stonewolf GC +6 78
Open & Net Division Roundup at MAGA Four-Ball Championship Franklin County Country Club in Washington, MO, served as host of the 10th MAGA Four-Ball Championship. This was the first time the Four-Ball event would be played as a 36-hole championship, and the response from the players was overwhelmingly enthusiastic. Not surprising, a home-course team from Franklin County, Ryan Helfrich, and John Rosenbaum came out on top in the Net Division with an 11-under total with rounds of 66-65. The 2018 Net Champions, King Edmonston and Marvin Frazier, finished five shots back at 6-under par. In the Open Division, Ryan Eckelkamp and David Strickland won their 3rd Four-Ball title, having won in 2010 and 2016. Once again, a little home-course advantage played a role in the Championship as Eckelkamp, a Franklin County member, and Strickland, who plays at Tapawingo, opened with a first-round 67. However, with a 67 on Tuesday in the second round, the side of Ethan Corlija and Todd DeGrand worked their way into contention. Playing just ahead of the Eckelkamp-Strickland team, their play made the outcome uncertain until the very end. Ultimately, the Corlija-DeGrand opening 72 was a stroke too much as the champions came hope in 71 and a one-stroke win.
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Road Trip - Sewanee, Tennessee Golf trips are one of the many joys of enjoying the game on courses that often surprise you! On a recent trip to Atlanta for the wedding of our nephew, my wife and I stopped at a spot truly off the beaten path. First, I had never heard of the University of the South, located in Sewanee, Tennessee, about an hour north of Chattanooga. However, I had heard they have one of the best 9-hole courses to be found anywhere, located on the campus. I made a reservation at the Sewanee Inn (also located on the campus grounds) with the 8th hole running just outside our patio. Imagine my surprise when there in the fairway about 100 yards from the green was a replica of the famous “Principles Nose” from St. Andrews. With a nod to the school’s Episcopal The Sewanee Inn heritage - and the original designer of the course decades earlier in 1915 - they call this the “Bishop’s Nose.” The next morning I began my round over the 2013 renovated Gil Hanse design. For those unfamiliar with Hanse, he was selected over Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman, and others to build the course in Rio for the 2016 Olympic event. He is also designing the most recent course at Bandon Dunes - Bally Bandon Sheep Ranch. To say his designs are outstanding is almost understating his work. The first two holes are back-to-back par 5s, featuring a blind approach to the first and plenty of well-positioned bunkers on the second. The third - a par-3 of 177 yards - is over a chasm to a large green with a breathtaking infinity fall-off at the rear. The fourth is a short par 4 (264 yards) followed by another beautiful par-3, this one 200-yards over water, again with the back edge just yards from a 100-plus foot fall-off to the valley far below. The sixth reminded me of Bellerive’s 14th, a dogleg left that winds around a wooded left side, guarded by bunkers. A really good test. The seventh, a straightaway par 4 of 417 yards with bunkering on both sides that narrow the fairway at the normal landing spot. Playing short of the bunkers for The first hole. A par 5 of 556 yards. safety, my approach with a mid-iron fell just short, landing on the false front and rolling some 30-feet down into the swale. A pitch to the front pin also missed the mark, with the ball rolling back at my feet. A second attempt was more successful, but I sheepishly walked to the 8th tee, counting my strokes for a double bogey. As I mentioned, the eighth runs along the rear of the Inn. Fairly short at only 371 yards, I had only 120 yards for my approach to the well-bunkered green. The tee for the 9th is the only one not located just steps from the previous green as it runs adjacent to the first along the road leading to the golf shop. At 478 yards, a good drive here might still leave you Tee shot at the ninth must guard against going OB left and the with a hybrid to the green. fairway bunkering.
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The Course At Sewanee
The 8th green with the Bishop’s Nose bunker in the fairway.
With only nine holes, you might think a second round might not prove very challenging. However, with a slight adjustment to which tees you play, it’s almost an entirely new course. I played the purple tees my first round (3390 yards), posting a 39 as I managed to avoid most of the bunkers. My second 9, playing the black and purple combination (3312 yards), was a bit more challenging as par for the first was four, while the ninth played as a par 5. In all, I was happy with my 79 and that I found an exciting course that was everything I hoped for during my round. The course can play as short as 5,251 from the gold or at 6,702 from the tees I selected, with the white/black tees combined with the white, playing at 6,309. The Course at Sewanee, only a few minutes off I-24, is a terrific spot to enjoy an exciting round for anyone making the trip to Atlanta or down to Florida.
The par 4 4th hole - 264 yards.
The par 3 5th hole - 200 yards. The tree behind the green has an interesting history. During Prohibition, whenever the Revenue Agents were in the area, a white flag was hung from the tree, informing those in the valley below to guard their stills.
View from the tee at the second, a 500 yard par 5.
The tee shot from the 8th must clear this bunker area.
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On The Greens... Picture yourself running a marathon. You start at the beginning just like everybody else but a peculiar thing happens. Not long after you start the race the finish line begins to move. Believe it or not it’s moving the wrong way… further and further away from you. It’s almost like a nightmare honestly. You are running and you can see where you need to go, but you can’t get there. It’s like you are running in quick sand. I guess you could quit running and give up but you have never really been a quitting kind of person and there are all your teammates to consider. So you keep running because it’s the only option, as you see it. I wasn’t really sure what I was going to write about. I had a few ideas I was bouncing around, but after some thought, I concluded that I had to talk about the pink elephant in my room. I can’t escape it. I drag it around every day like a giant boulder. Constant reminders everywhere I look. I am the Golf Course Superintendent at The Quarry Golf Club, where we spent 46 days flooded this summer. Basically, we were under water through all of June and the first half of July. If you didn’t get to see the flood, or the cleanup for that matter, it is hard to describe and even harder to imagine possible. We had 4 greens that were negatively impacted and they subsequently took some time to restore. We lost about 30 of our 75 acres of rough. It has since been reseeded. We have about 30 acres of zoysia. Some of it was under water for as much as 32 days. When you consider we only lost about half an acre of zoysia, it’s pretty amazing. We spent about 60 days without access to the maintenance facility, where 3 feet of water sat stagnate in the office I need to stay organized and oversee an operation that extends over 200 acres. A logistical disaster in itself. To say I’ve pumped a lifetime’s quota of water, may be the understatement of the year. Not ideal circumstances at any time, especially during the golf season, but we battled through it the best we knew how. No doubt we have traveled a far distance from the worst of it. Don’t get me wrong. I’m a lucky guy. It’s taken some reflection to get to the point where I can say that, but it’s true. No one was injured during the flood. I feel very fortunate to have a healthy family and a good support system of friends and awesome coworkers. This was my 30th season on a golf course. Most of those have been good years. I am not looking for pity. I would like to ask for something though. I would like to ask for a moment to thank everyone for their patience, understanding and hopefully for their continued support and most importantly their friendships. Adversity is a part of life. Actually, when you think about it… the world is full of people overcoming adversity. Especially when you’re a Golf Course Superintendent in the transition zone. Seems like we get the pleasure of doing it every day. Being a Golf Course Superintendent can be a lot like running a marathon. It’s most certainly not an easy thing to do. Not just anyone can do it. It takes a special breed of person. You are always training for the race. Working on your craft and conditioning. Trying to gain an edge and constantly giving your all to be the best you can be. Quite maddening at times. Just staying sane is a job in itself. But we stay in the race. We keep coming back for more. I just wish Mother Nature would quit moving the finish line. Thanks for reading! Khristopher Rickman, GCS The Quarry Golf Club
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St. Louis Golf History - Jim Jackson -
“The difference between Jimmy and other golfers is easy to relate. After a round, most are talking about their round, how they did. Jimmy would be the first to ask how your round was!” The Kirkwood High grad began winning in the 1930s, and kept it going right into the 1980s, just months before his untimely death from a brain tumor. During those six decades, he not only made friends, but he was much beloved by everyone who knew him. Following graduation from Kirkwood, Jimmy enrolled at Washington University. There he played both basketball and golf, excelling at both.
On the tee (at right) at St. Andrews in 1955
The winner of four Missouri Amateur titles, Jimmy shined at all levels of golf. He won back-to-back Trans-Miss titles in 1954 and 1955. He earned a spot on two Walker Cup teams, the first in 1953 and the second in 1955. The 1955 squad was the last to cross the Atlantic by boat as the team headed for their Matches at St. Andrews. He qualified for 18 U.S. Amateurs and three U.S. Opens. He played in five Masters, the British Amateur and two U.S. Senior Amateurs. His wins in the St. Louis Publinx, the District 2-man, the Father-Son, and the Tournament of Champions, are too numerous to count. He held high the Men’s District trophy on three occasions and was the first amateur to win the Missouri Open, doing so in 1977, bettering all the pros in the field. Legendary Bob Cochran once called Jackson the best long putter he ever saw. But, perhaps the best compliment paid to him is from those he competed against and teamed with in his many events. Walker Cup teammate Ken Venturi was high in his praise for Jimmy, calling him one of the finest players and individuals he ever met. In 1942, Jimmy posted a 145 total for 36-holes at the Metropolitan Open Championship, tied with veteran St. Clair CC pro Frank Moore. The two went head-to-head during the Monday playoff where they once again tied, with Moore going 36-38 and Jackson 40-34 over Forest Park. Finally, during the Tuesday playoff, Moore’s steady play gave him the title with a 74 while Jimmy posted a 78. Still, the 19-year-old had announced his presence loudly, and from this point on, he would be among those to beat whenever he teed it up. Perhaps a short story will best tell how his fellow players looked at him. During a $20 round at Greenbriar, a player striped his tee shot down the middle of the first hole, putting his second just below the flag. Jackson, who was not known as a great driver, pushed his tee shot to the right. His second on the par 4 was launched over tall trees, landing on the back collar of the green, some 30-feet above the flag. Lining up his putt, Jimmy rolled it in for birdie. With that, his fellow competitor reached into his pocket, pulled a 20-dollar bill from his wallet, dropped it on the green, and began walking back to the clubhouse, knowing how the rest of the day would go. Jim passed away on October 15, 1983, at age 60, after battling brain cancer for more than a year.
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Competition Schedule 2019 MAGA Competitions
Entry Championship Date(s) Deadline Venue The Old Warson Cup May 4-5 Invitational Normandie Amateur May 18-19 May 8 Open Championship June 4-7 May 22 Women’s Amateur Championship June 17-18 May 29 Nine-Hole Championship June 29 June 12 Junior Amateur Championship July 1-2 June 19 East Side Amateur July 13-14 July 3 Amateur Championship August 1-3 July 17 Senior Amateur Championship August 26-27 August 7 Thomas O. Sobbe Jr. Cup “Final Four” September 20 Four-Ball Championship September 22-23 September 11 Mid-America Junior Cup October 26-27
Old Warson Country Club Normandie Golf Club Country Club of St. Albans Gateway National Golf Course Ballwin Golf Course St. Clair Country Club Spencer T. Olin Golf Course Aberdeen Golf Course Annbriar Golf Course Lake Forest Country Club Franklin County Country Club Kansas City
2019 USGA Qualifying Rounds Entry Championship Date(s) Deadline Venue US Open Local Qualifying US Junior Amateur Qualifying US Girls’ Junior Amateur Qualifying US Amateur Qualifying US Senior Amateur Qualifying US Senior Women’s Amateur Qualifying US Mid-Amateur Qualifying US Women’s Mid-Amateur Qualifying US Amateur Four-Ball Qualifying
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Fox Run Golf Club Quincy Country Club Quincy Country Club Meadowbrook Country Club Aberdeen Golf Course Aberdeen Golf Course WingHaven Country Club WingHaven Country Club Old Hickory Golf Club
2019 MAGA Amateur Series Schedule Entry Event Date(s) Deadline #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Championship
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Amateur Series Championship
Congratulations to our Champions in each Division!
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David Rudd Schooner Fitzgerald Mike Quesenberry Gary Rauvola Steven McFadden Terry Souchek Tim Leonberger Pat Ross Ronald Polillo Daniel Grothaus Kurt Schlogl
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Thanks to all the participants who took park in the 2019 Amateur Series, sponsored by Imperial. We look forward to 2020 when we will once again offer the Amateur Series over some of the area’s best courses.
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2019 Players of the Year
• Old Warson Cup Champion • Local U.S. Open Qualifier • Ballwin GC 9-Hole Champion
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2019 Players of the Year Accomplishments CRIMSON CALLAHAN began the year with a stunning 19-hole victory over defending champion Drew Pranger at the Old Warson Cup Matches in May. He followed that up with a spot in the Local U.S. Open Qualifier. Just a week later, he finished third at the Normandie Amateur, a shot out of the playoff. At the Metropolitan Open at the Country Club of St. Albans, Crimson had rounds of 72-71 to finish just a single shot out of qualifying for the final round. His second win of the season came at the inaugural 9-hole Championship at Ballwin Golf Course as his 2-under par 34 gave him a two-shot edge. His rounds of 72-75 left him three shots off the qualifying position at the U.S. Amateur qualifying at Meadowbrook in July. At the Metropolitan Amateur, played at Aberdeen Golf Course, Crimson displayed his strong play once again. His rounds of 70-74-67 were good enough for a tie for fourth place. ELLEN PORT, already the area’s best female amateur in history proved that she is not ready to pass the torch just yet. Teeing it up for the second year in a row in the U.S. Women’s Senior Open, Ellen started strong and was among six amateurs who qualified for the weekend. A solid second-place finish in the Metropolitan Women’s Amateur, with rounds of 74-71, was next on her schedule. Already qualified for the U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur and the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur, Ellen began sharpening her game in preparation for those Championships. At both Championships, her stroke play totals were enough to qualify for match play. At the Senior Women’s Championship at Cedar Rapids CC (IA), a 6 and 5 victory in Ellen’s first-round match had her facing the eventual runner-up, Sue Wooster, in the second round, where Wooster claimed a 1up win. At the Women’s Mid-Amateur, Ellen took her first-round match 2 and 1, setting up a repeat match against defending champion Shannon Johnson, who defeated Ellen 2 and 1 in their 2018 match at Norwood. Unfortunately, Johnson claimed another 2 and 1 win over Ellen in their 2019 Round of 32 match. Perhaps the highlight of the season came at Pinehurst in the Senior Women’s North & South Amateur. In a field dotted with several former champions, Ellen overwhelmed the competition, winning by 15 strokes. Finally, Ellen teamed with fellow U.S. Women’s Senior Amateur Champion Lara Tennant to qualify for the 2020 U.S. Four-Ball Championship, to be played in April 2020 at Quail Creek CC in Naples, Florida. BUDDY ALLEN fought to the very last event of the season to finish atop a strong group of senior players. At the Normandie Amateur, he finished tied for 7th in the senior division. Next up was the East Side Amateur, where his 5-under total (67-72) 139, was nearly enough for him to take a double victory. He tied for the top spot in the Open Division, losing in a playoff for the title. However, he did earn the victor’s trophy in the senior division and a two-shot edge. At the Metropolitan Amateur, Buddy finished in a tie for 32nd position as the heat and humidity took its toll on many players. Buddy’s round of 73 at the U.S. Mid-Amateur Qualifying was three shots off the number needed to qualify for the Championship. At the Metropolitan Senior, his opening score of 71 had him tied for the lead. However, an uncharacteristic 83 for his second round placed him in a tie for eleventh. Ultimately, it was his play at the Missouri Senior Championship that gave him enough points to claim Senior Player of the Year honors. Player’s of the Year - 2012-2018 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012
Player of the Year Drew Pranger Sam Migdal Sam Migdal Skip Berkmeyer Phil Caravia Skip Berkmeyer Skip Berkmeyer
Female Player of the Year Ellen Port Kathy Glennon Ellen Port Ellen Port Ellen Port Catherine Dolan Ellen Port
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2019 Player of the Year Standings Rank
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Crimson Callahan Chris Kovach Skip Berkmeyer Christopher Ferris Reilly Ahearn Brad Carpenter Sam Migdal Ryan Eckelkamp Ryan Sullivan Curtis Brokenbrow Pat Britt Alex Locke Chad Niezing Drew Lilly Alex Cusumano Jason Landry Nathan McCutcheon Buddy Allen Frankie Thomas Drew Pranger Keenan Flemming Max Kreikemeier Michael Brothers Max Harres Kyle Szcesniak Alex Ciaramitaro Michael Fowler Drew Eaton Adam Pfeiffer Warren Crow Kevin Jeske Phil Caravia Zach Decker Corey Choate Matt Hatley Thomas Wuennenberg Sean Brennan Tony Gumper Bryan Bohme Scott McClellan
The Legends Country Club Old Hickory Golf Club The Legends Country Club Aberdeen Golf Club Persimmon Woods Golf Club Franklin County Country Club Norwood Hills Country Club Franklin County Country Club Tapawingo National Golf Club The Quarry at Crystal Springs Norwood Hills Country Club Metropolitan eClub Fox Run Golf Club St. Louis Country Club Norwood Hills Country Club Greenbriar Hills Country Club Tapawingo National Golf Club Metropolitan eClub Meadowbrook Country Club Glen Echo Country Club Metropolitan eClub Forest Hills Country Club Metropolitan eClub Metropolitan eClub Forest Hills Country Club Missouri Bluffs Golf Club Metropolitan eClub Quincy Country Club Westview Golf Course Metropolitan eClub Aberdeen Golf Club Norwood Hills Country Club Persimmon Woods Golf Club Meramec Lakes Golf Club Metropolitan eClub Metropolitan eClub Westborough Country Club Metropolitan eClub Meadowbrook Country Club WingHaven Country Club
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2019 Player of the Year Standings Rank
41 T42 T42 T42 T42 T42 T42 T42 T42 T42 T42 T42 T42 T42 T42 T42 T42 T58 T58 T58 61 T62 T62 T62 T62 T66 T66 T68 T68 T68 T68 T68 T73 T73 T73 T73 77 78 79
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40 T41 T41 T41 T41 T41 T41 T41 T41 T41 T41 T41 T41 T41 T41 T41 T41 T57 T57 T57 60 T61 T61 T61 T61 T65 T65 T67 T67 T67 T67 T67 T72 T72 T72 T72 76 77 78
Mitch Rutledge Shawn Jasper Thomas Wheeler Darren Stoffel Kinder Jones Will Schroeder Josh Kleinheider Jeremy Franklin Austin Panter Tom Vogt Rob Scherer Dustin Lagrand Colin Stolze Brett Schneider Jimmy Siegfried Marco Tallerico Matthew Hoemann Will Hocker Tom Barry Ryan Rerich Ryan McNeil Bennett Tiefenbrunn Brian Lovett Kyle Szyhowski Cameron Vanleer Joe Molitor Mark Bolhofner Chris Dale Hongsang Kim Scott Schleiffarth Dane Gray Carson Postal Justin Wrozier Ryan Schuenke Ben Tyrrell John Freund Dustin Duncan Scott Schaeffer Jason Cahill
Metropolitan eClub Metropolitan eClub Metropolitan eClub Glen Echo Country Club Bellerive Country Club Franklin County Country Club Metropolitan Golf Club Metropolitan eClub The Legends Country Club The Landings at Spirit GC Berry Hill Golf Course Ruth Park Golf Club Metropolitan eClub Normandie Metropolitan eClub Fox Creek Golf Club Franklin County Country Club Metropolitan eClub Normandie Golf Club Metropolitan eClub Persimmon Woods Golf Club Fox Run Golf Club Bellerive Country Club Metropolitan eClub Franklin County Country Club Metropolitan eClub Metropolitan eClub The Legends Country Club Metropolitan eClub Norwood Hills Country Club Metropolitan eClub Metropolitan eClub Old Hickory Golf Club Quincy Country Club Sunset Hills Country Club Algonquin Golf Club Spencer T. Olin Golf Course Metropolitan eClub Metropolitan eClub
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Thomas O. Sobbe Cup Final Four Meadowbrook Defeats Old Hickory in Overtime for Title If the new format to crown the Thomas O. Sobbe Cup champions is not long enough for these guys, the 2nd time in 3 years took an overtime hole-by-hole playoff to decide. The team from Meadowbrook Country Club has the secret sauce for this season-long event, capturing its third consecutive title in the new “Final Four” day of the playoffs. This is the sixth title for Meadowbrook CC, joining Bellerive CC with that distinction. Bellerive won four straight a few years back to maintain that record for themselves. In the morning Semifinals, the #6 Seed in the playoffs, Meadowbrook would take down The Legends CC with a 4-2 win. On the other side of the bracket Old Hickory, the highest seed at #4 left in the playoffs, would knock out the Glen Echo CC squad by the same 4-2 margin. The final would get started about 1:45 pm on Friday afternoon on a beautiful day at Lake Forest Country Club. As the sunlight started to set in the evening, the two squads would finish in a tie at 3-3. Steve Shuert (Meadowbrook) and Dan Emrick (Old Hickory), who had just battled each other in a Singles Match with Emrick coming out on top 1up for the tie, would go right back out for a hole-by-hole playoff. Each would make pars at 10 and 18 and back to 10 they went. Now the sun was really behind the clouds and over the horizon as Shuert would roll in a 25-foot birdie putt to seal the win for Meadowbrook. Here were how the individual Final matches played out. Congratulations to Meadowbrook Country Club on another incredible run, and thank you to the forty-four teams who endured the season-long Thomas O. Sobbe Cup!
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Thomas O. Sobbe Cup Competition The Semifinals and Finals were played Friday, September 20, at Lake Forest CC. Meadowbrook claimed their 6th championship, downing Old Hickory in the Finals.
2019 Thomas O. Sobbe Cup Division Winners 1
Meadowbrook
5
Old Hickory I
9
Lake Forest I
13 Far Oaks
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Bogey Hills
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The Legends II
10
Sunset
14 The Legends I
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Glen Echo
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Greenbriar Hills II
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The Quarry
15 CC of St. Albans
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Bellerive
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Fox Run I
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Round 1 Seed
Club
Seed
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Greenbriar Hills II
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The Quarry
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4
Old Hickory I
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Match Winner
Result
Bye
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Glen Echo
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Glen Echo
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13
Far Oaks
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Old Hickory I
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Bogey Hills
vs.
12
Greenbriar Hills I
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Bogey Hills
4.5-1.5
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Fox Run I
vs.
15
CC of St. Albans
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CC of St. Albans
3-3
7
Sunset
vs.
10
The Legends CC II
10
The Legends CC II
3-3
3
Bellerive I
vs.
14
The Legends I
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Bellerive I
4-2
6
Meadowbrook
vs.
11
Lake Forest I
6
Meadowbrook
5-1
4-2
Quarterfinals Seed
Club
Seed
Club
Match Winner
Result
1
Greenbriar Hills II
vs.
9
Glen Echo
9
Glen Echo
3.5-2.5
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Old Hickory I
vs.
5
Bogey Hills
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Old Hickory I
4.5-1.5
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CC of St. Albans
vs.
10
The Legends CC II
10
The Legends II
3-3
3
Bellerive I
vs.
6
Meadowbrook
6
Meadowbrook
4.5-1.5
Semifinals Seed
Club
Seed
Club
Match Winner
Result
9
Glen Echo
vs.
4
Old Hickory I
4
Old Hickory I
4-2
10
The Legends II
vs.
6
Meadowbrook
6
Meadowbrook
4-2
finals
Seed 4
Club Old Hickory I
Seed vs.
6
Club Meadowbrook
Match Winner 6
Meadowbrook
Result 3-3
Click the link to the right for updates: http://www.metga.org/thomas-o-sobbe-cup-playoffs/
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U.S. Mid-Amateur Summaries U.S. Mid-Amateur - Championship (Cut +5) Colorado GC & Common Ground GC, CO. • Chris Kovach, St. Louis, Mo., 72-76 - 148 (+6) • Ryan Eckelkamp, Washington, Mo., 80-77 - 157 (+15) • John Ehrgott, Peoria, IL., 70-76 - 146 (+4) • Round of 64: defeated Drew Kittleson, 19 holes • Round of 32: defeated Ryan Axlund, 2 and 1 • Round of 16: Lost to Stewart Hagestad, 5 and 4
John Ehrgott
U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur - Championship (Cut +12) Forest Highlands GC, Flagstaff, AZ • Kayla Eckelkamp, 75-83 - 158 (+14) • Ellen Port, 71-79 - 150 (+7) • Round of 64: defeated Sydney Ramskill, 2 and 1 • Round of 32: Lost to Shannon Johnson, 2 and 1 Kayla Eckelkamp
U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball Qualifying Champions Tennant and Port Team up in Oregon for USGA Four-Ball Qualifying. Traveling to the great Northwest, Ellen Port met up with her partner, Lara Tallent, winner of the 2018 and 2019 U.S. Senior Women’s title, and more recently winner of the British Women’s Senior Amateur Championship, at Willamette Valley Country Club in Canby, Oregon in an attempt to qualify for the 2020 U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball, to be held at Quail Creek Country Club in Naples, Florida, April 25-29. Posting a 3-under par 69, they followed another tandem who posted a 4-under 68, with each duo qualifying for the Championship. With no local qualifying in the area, Brooke Biermann traveled to Stillwater, MN, where she teamed with Makenzie Niblett from Austin, TX. The duo shot a 71 to earn a first alternate spot.
Ellen Port (l) 2016 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur Champion and 2018 and 2019 U.S. Senior Women’s winner Lara Tennant teamed up to post a 69 and qualify for the 2020 U.S. Women’s Amateur FourBall Championship.
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MAGA’s Meritorious Award - Ray McCraine The 2019 recipient of the Metropolitan’s Meritorious Achievement Award is Ray McCraine. While his name may not be as familiar as others to player’s today, it was individuals such as Ray, who, in the early days of the formation of the Metropolitan Amateur Golf Association, whose presence was so vital to the success MAGA enjoys today. As a member of Forest Hills Country Club since the late 1970s, Ray was active within Forest Hills early on. He served on the club’s Board of Directors and as President during the late 1970s and early 1980s. As a player, he proved his talent with many club titles, both individual and in team events. It was while serving on the Board of Directors of the Missouri Golf Association from 1987-1992 that he first became aware of the intent to form the Metropolitan Amateur Golf Association. In 1992, he joined the Board of Directors of MAGA and continued to serve until 2018. During those years, he also served as MAGA President from 1998-2000, following Mike Corry, who was the Metropolitan’s first president. Ray also served as Chairman of the Course Rating Committee from 1993 to 2010. As part of the MAGA’s new role, Ray and his fellow raters were required to re-rate not just the area’s more established courses, but also the many new courses that were built during the golf boom of the early 1990s. Along with Jerry Higginbotham, John Kueper, and many others, they visited hundreds of courses during his trips, meeting with players, golf chairs, course owners, professionals, and superintendents across Eastern Missouri and Southern Illinois. He came to the attention of the USGA in 1997, taking part in the USGA Senior Amateur Championship from 1997 to 2017. He also served on the USGA’s NBC Television Committee for both the U.S. Open and the U.S. Senior Open during those years. As you would expect, in his time with the NBC at the U.S. Open, he generally followed the final groups, enabling Ray to not only be on some of the country’s best courses, but also watch the game’s best players play some of their best golf! Furthermore, when working at the Senior Opens, those were the days when Palmer, Nicklaus, Player, and many others were still competing. Having the opportunity to interact with them was also very special as they were always so gracious to Ray and his fellow USGA staffers. While wintering in Florida, Ray became a member of the Vanderbilt Country Club in Naples. From 2000 to 2018, Ray served on several committees at Vanderbilt while also winning both individual, couples, and team events. Ray spent considerable time initiating a President’s Cup as well as a Four-Ball event into the mix of club events. Ray also had a bit of the politician in him, serving as an Alderman in Clarkson Valley in 1985 and 1986. It was during this time that he gained greater insight into how a small village or community could better itself through the efforts of everyone involved. Ray has some great memories, with nearly all of them around golf. However, he has enjoyed the greatest satisfaction through the years with the Metropolitan as he spent countless hours watching the very best area amateurs compete for the MAGA titles. To Ray, it has been a wonderful journey to be a volunteer for so many years with the Metropolitan. It is with this in mind, along with his achievements noted above, that the Metropolitan Amateur Golf Association is proud to present to Ray its Meritorious Achievement Award for 2019.
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Youth On Course - 100-Hole Hike On Monday, September 23, players across the country took part in the Youth On Course 100-Hole Hike to raise funds for the program. The Metropolitan’s Director of Operations, Maggie Smith, and Corey Vanek, one of our Boatwright Interns, undertook the challenge. Never mind that it was one of the hottest days of the year, with temperatures in the mid-to-upper 90s, Maggie and Corey began their march for Youth on Course at 6:35 a.m. at Pheasant Run Golf Course in O’Fallon, Missouri. Some 9 hours later, they approached the final hole to complete their Hike.
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Southern Illinois Golf Association SIGA News “Down South with the SIGA” 2019 Player of the Year Standings Place Name Total 1 Michael Fowler 2225 2 Tom Portner 1750 3 Bryan Warren 1268.75 4 Zach Williams 1212.5 5 Aaron Coon 1050 6 Shayne Downen 900 7 Jeremy May 725 8 Brandon Bullard 675 9 Eli Sentel 506.25 10 Drew Hudgins 487.5 11 Jim Bowling 475 12 Danny Graham 458.3 13 Aaron Jones 375 14 Dan Hagler 362.5 15 Scott Horton 350 16 Luke Lasley 312.5 17 Matt Hefley 258.3 18 Jason Buskohl 225 19 Max Phillips 212.5 T-20 Caleb Hughes 200 T-20 Jesse Barge 200 22 Jacob Zwilling 151.75 23 Oakley Gee 125 24 Brandon Ortega 112.5 T-25 Ryan Wade 100 T-25 Brady Dixon 100 27 Tony James 90 28 Howard Thomas 80 T-29 Ty Barbre 75 T-29 John Ellis 75 31 Steve Korte 68.75 32 Matt Reynolds 62.5 33 Randy Rachell 58.3
2019 Senior Player of the Year Standings Place Name 1 Webb Eastham 2 John Ellis 3 Murphy Hart 4 Barry Dalmasso 5 David Glass 6 Danny Graham 7 Tom Portner 8 David Speicher 9 Stan Curtis 10 Jim West 11 Jay Batson
Total 1200 1075 950 750 550 512.5 450 418.75 225 175 68.75
SIGA Hall of Fame Members Jesse Barge – 2001 Bill Blewett – 1992 B.W. Bruce – 2009 Carl Carello – 1999 Gene Carello – 1993 Zeke Carello – 1999 Byron Connell, Jr. – 1996 Billy Ray Craig – 1997 Thomas Dunn, Sr. – 1994 Larry Emery – 2000 Mark Faulkner – 2000 Dick Foulk - 2010 John Given – 2004 Jerry Glenn – 2004 Roy Glenn – 2009 Bob Goalby – 1994 Haynes Hawkins – 1994 Steve Heckel – 1993
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Bill Johnson – 2001 Verne Joy – 1992 Bob Keller – 2003 Jim Kirk – 1994 Bill Koeneman – 1997 Randy Lewis, Sr. – 1993 Randy Lewis, Jr.- 2016 William Mertz – 1993 James Mitchell – 1993 Leroy Newton – 1993 Bobby Payne – 2005 Pursie Pipes – 1988 Tom Portner – 2008 Tony Stevens – 1988 Bob Tierney – 1998 Jerry Tucker – 1994 Tom Wargo – 1994 Clyde Webb – 1995
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2019 Senior Player of the Year Standings Rank
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Buddy Allen Mike O’Neill David Johnson Joseph Malench Scott Edwards Tom Portner Thomas Wheeler David Lucks Scott Lambert Dan Kelley Andy Frost David Pfeil Lou Brock, Jr. Mark Bolhofner Gene Hart David Rudd Scott McClellan John Todd David Bremer Steven McFadden David Glass Robert Meeh Mike Weigand Bob Beckmann Tom Barry Doug Banks David Speicher Tim Schehl Scott Thomas Joseph Voisin Dave Smith Didier Villard Brian Hall James Storey Ron Sherstoff Gary Hill Chet Plegge
Metropolitan eClub Quarry at Crystal Springs Metropolitan eClub Metropolitan eClub Metropolitan eClub Green Hills Golf Course Metropolitan eClub Gateway National Golf Links Forest Hills Country Club Meadowbrook Country Club Bellerive Country Club The Legends Country Club Metropolitan Eclub Metropolitan eClub Aberdeen Golf Club Country Club of St. Albans WingHaven Country Club Lake Forest Golf & CC Old Hickory Golf Club WingHaven Country Club SIGA Eclub Persimmon Woods Golf Club Metropolitan eClub Meadowbrook Country Club Normandie Golf Club Tapawingo National Golf Club Cardinal Creek Golf Course Metropolitan eClub Meadowbrook Country Club WGM Golf Club Normandie Golf Club WingHaven Country Club Persimmon Woods Golf Club Glen Echo Country Club Persimmon Woods Golf Club Old Hickory Golf Club Normandie Golf Club
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887.92 825 702.5 665 605 550 456.67 412.5 350 320 305 302.5 275 275 275 251.25 232.5 221.25 207.5 196.25 165 152.5 152.5 150 140 140 140 140 110 90 90 80 70 62.5 60 25 20
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Norwood Hills to Host Champions Tour Event Norwood Hills, often referred to as the “Club of Champions,” is set to host a Champions Tour Event in September 2020. The PGA Tour Champions — formerly the Senior PGA — announced an agreement to host events in St. Louis for the next four years at an event at Norwood Hills on October 8. The event will be held September 28 - October 4, 2020. An overflow crowd of media, sports personalities, politicians, charity groups, Norwood staff, and plenty of cameras and videographers were on hand as the announcement everyone had looked forward to took place. With Ascension Healthcare as the primary event sponsor, represented by Ascension Executive Vice President Nike Ragone, PGA TOUR Champions President, Miller Brady, opened the event by thanking St. Louis for coming on board. Also present was Lyda Krewson, Mayor of the City of St. Louis, who voiced her support for the Classic. With proceeds from the event benefiting local charities in the North County area, such as Marygrove, the Urban League and Boys & Girls Clubs, there was plenty of support from Local media was out in full force to cover the press across the region. Also in conference. Champions Tour President Miller Brady with attendance from the Tour was Carol Daniel, emcee for the event Hale Irwin and Billy Andrade. Other personalities included Bernie Federko and Bob Plager along with veteran sportscaster Jay Randolph. The PGA Tour Champions holds about 30 events with millions of dollars up for grabs. The tour roster includes Vijay Singh, John Daly, Fred Couples, and tour champion Bernhard Langer, who has 40 career victories in Tour Champions events. In addition, “tour rookies” for the coming season include Ernie Els, Phil Mickelson, Jim Furyk, Mike Weir, and KJ Choi. City of St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson
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Hale Irwin arrived to support the Championship. Hale’s support for 25-years with his own event at Old Warson raised millions of dollars for Children’s Hospital. The 2019 Payne Stewart Award honor is testament to his commitment to supporting charitable efforts.
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2nd Annual Roger Null Golf Internship Outing On one of the most perfect days, 120 golfers - professionals, superintendents, assistants, players, and friends of golf - took over the Bogey Club golf course on Monday, October 7, to raise funds for a scholarship sponsored by MAGA in conjunction with the Mississippi Valley Golf Course Superintendents Association. Named for Roger Null, past superintendent at Norwood Hills and Old Warson, and currently, a widely respected course designer, the scholarship provides funds for a student interested in learning more about a career in the green side of golf. Played over a course Null renovated from 2007-2014, the Bogey Club layout was in immaculate condition, thanks to the efforts of superintendent Chris Finnerty and his team. Many thanks to Rich Millman for sponsoring the event, and to Chuck Gast of the MVGCSA, Matt Kopsky, Bogey Club General Manager Lynn Butler, Curt Rohe and Maggie Smith of MAGA, and all the participants.
Roger Null (center) with Tim Burch (r) and Kye Goalby
Carts staged in front of the first tee
At the post-round gathering, standing (l-r) Host Rich Millman, Holt Tipton, Curt Rohe and Matt Kopsky
John Briggs (r) with 2019 Roger Null Intern Matt Ridings
Matt Ridings & Curt Rohe
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(l-r) David Klinkhammer, Paul Hurst, Tim Doll
Participants gather before heading to their tee boxes
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USGA Amateur Four-Ball Qualifying - Old Hickory GC Migdal & Niezing Claim the Top Spot among the Forty-nine sides that teedit up for the two available spots in the 2020 USGA Amateur Four-Ball. Qualifiers 1 2
Chad Niezing / Sam Migdal Manchester, MO, St. Louis, MO Palmer Sadlowski / Tanner Owens Nashville, TN, Murfreesboro, TN
Projected Cut -7
1st Alt Andrew Mitchell / Brady Dixon Benton, IL, Little Rock, AR 2nd Alt Jason Schultz / Kory Bowman Allen, TX, Springfield, MO Cut Brian Anderson / Jake Erickson Springfield, IL Cut Alex Cusumano / Garrett Marschke St. Louis, MO, College Grove, TN Cut Blake Driskell / Todd Obergoenner Cape Girardeau, MO Cut David Schultz / Kevin Schultz Dallas, TX, Tulsa, OK Cut Dustin Cruz / Rafael Cordaro Carmel, IN, Fishers, IN Cut Matthew Lewis / Steven Hyten Edwardsville, IL Cut Dustin Zhang / Ryan Coughlin Brooklyn, NY, Rye, NY Cut Chris Kovach / Jesse Helms St. Louis, MO, Raytown, MO Cut Bradley Nelligan / Tyler Sullivan Jenks, OK, Sapulpa, OK Cut Drew Hatten / Patrick Britt Leawood, KS, St. Louis, MO Cut Dan Emrick / Nick Winston Saint Peters, MO, Shrewsbury, MO Cut Ryan Eckelkamp / Tony Gumper Washington, MO, Saint Charles, MO Cut Scott Hovis / Wayne Fredrick Jefferson City, MO, Springfield, MO Cut Chris Martin / Mark Martin Rolla, MO Cut A.J. Cooper / Tim Schrage Hannibal, MO, Quincy, IL Cut Mike Wagner / Patrick Bader Creve Coeur, MO, Ladue, MO Cut Patrick Riordan / Tom Sinak Chesterfield, MO Cut Brendan Bargetzi / Cameron Lauchner Highland, IL, Edwardsville, IL Cut John Gardner / Justin Wingerter Overland Park, KS, Olathe, KS Cut Chase Netherton / Lincoln Hill Conway, AR Cut Ryan Carlyle / Scott Ten Broeck Chicago, IL, Evergreen Park, IL Cut Jeff Pope / Thomas Schuenemeyer Columbia, MO Cut Andrew Goldenberg / Kyle O’Dell Chesterfield, MO, Saint Louis, MO
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Matthew Rau / Ryan Penfield +1 73 Prairie Village, KS, Madison, WI Benjamin Marcum / Tyson Ketchum +2 74 Grain Valley, MO, Kansas City, MO Brian Lovett / Phil Caravia +2 74 Saint Louis, MO Andrew Boudreau / Brice Baker +2 74 Quincy, IL Ian Simon / Matt Hatley +2 74 Owings Mills, MD, Belleville, IL Spencer Mason / William Ferring +2 74 St. Louis, MO JB Neal / Kevin Shapiro +2 74 St. Louis, MO, Glendale, MO Adam Friga / Brandon Couch +3 75 Oran, MO, Sikeston, MO Michael Fowler / Nick Profancik +3 75 Centralia, IL, St. Louis, MO Adam Sterling / Brian Steele +3 75 Springfield, MO, Blue Springs, MO Jack Cronin / Tyler Linenbroker +3 75 Chesterfield, MO Joey McClure / William Wears +4 76 Columbus, NE, Omaha, NE Danten Cosentino / Michael Armentrout +5 77 Leawood, KS EJ Brumm / Scott Kirchoff +5 77 Weldon Spring, MO, Wentzville, MO Christopher Marziani / Ryan Munos +5 77 St.. Louis, MO, St. Charles, MO Michael Hornak / Timmy Hill +6 78 Saint Charles, MO, House Springs, MO Brent Holmes / Matt Holmes +6 78 San Francisco, CA, Glen Carbon, IL David Strickland / Nathan McCutcheon +7 79 Fenton, MO, Saint Louis, MO Bryan Bohme / Ryan Weinhaus +7 79 Ballwin, MO, St.. Louis, MO Jamold Little / Tim Parkinson +10 82 Columbia, MO Maxx Craggs / Zac Ryan +14 86 Taylorville, IL Cleve Guinn / Trey Tarpley WD Clarksville, TN, Hendersonville, TN
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Mid-America Junior Cup While it turned out to be a beautiful weekend at Kansas City Country Club for the final weekend of the year, the team from Kansas City was just too much for the St. Louis juniors. Team KCGA retained the MidAmerica Cup with a 13-3 victory over the weekend. Saturday morning started with the Foursomes format, boy/girl vs. boy/girl sides. KCGA swept the morning Foursomes to take a 4-0 lead to the afternoon Four-Ball. In the afternoon Four-Ball, the side of Brooke Biermann and Momo Kikuchi, finally put Team MAGA on the board with a 4&3 victory. KCGA would take a commanding 7-1 lead into Sunday’s Singles, only needing 1 point to retain the Cup. With Sunday’s Singles, came an enormous deficit and pressure on Team MAGA. Momo Kikuchi and Mia Rallo were able to put the final 2 points on the board for MAGA with 1up and 3&2 wins, respectively. While the kids fought hard all the way till the end, Team KCGA took 6 of the 8 Singles to wrap the 2019 Mid-America Cup. MAGA now leads the series 9-8-4 over the 21-year history, last winning the Cup outright in 2012. Thanks to the Kansas City Golf Association for their efforts in putting together the 2019 Matches and Kansas City Country Club for hosting! A huge thank you to the juniors who played their hearts out, and to the parents for their support in getting the kids to KC.
Saturday
Morning Foursomes Matches MAGA Kal Kolar / Mia Rallo Ryan Walsh / Rylie Andrews Braden Hoisington / Momo Kikuchi Jay Goyot / Brooke Biermann MAGA
Pts KCGA 0 Patrick Neal / Julia Misemer - 1up 0 Easton Johnson / Libby Green - 6&5 0 Will Harding / Victoria Klausner - 2up 0 Justin Wingerter / Lia Johnson - 7&5 0 KCGA
Pts 1 1 1 1 4
MAGA Braden Hoisington / Jack Guyot Brooke Bierman / Momo Kikuchi - 4&3 Kal Kolar / Ryan Walsh Mia Rallo / Rylie Andrews MAGA
Pts KCGA 0 Will Harding / Justin Wingerter - 1up 1 Victoria Klausner / Lia Johnson 0 Easton Johnson / Patrick Neal - 1up 0 Julia Misemer / Libby Green - 7&6 1 KCGA
Pts 1 0 1 1 3
Pts KCGA 0 Victoria Klausner - 9&8 0 Easton Johnson - 6&4 1 Lia Johnson 0 Patrick Neal - 1up 1 Libby Green 0 Will Harding - 3&2 0 Julia Misemer - 1up 0 Justin Wingerter - 7&6 2 KCGA
Pts 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 6
Afternoon Four-Ball Matches
Sunday
Singles Matches
MAGA Rylie Andrews Ryan Walsh Momo Kikuchi - 1up Kal Kolar Mia Rallo - 3&2 Jack Guyot Brooke Biermann Braden Hoisington MAGA
Overall Results
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Kansas City Country Club - October 26-27 MAGA Mid-America Junior Cup Team
Front L-R: Mia Rallo, Rylie Andrews, Momo Kikuchi, Brooke Biermann, Ryan Walsh, Jack Guyot, Kal Kolar, Braden Hoisington
The MAGA and KCGA teams gather before the start of the compettition at Kansas CIty Country Club
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KEY CONTACT INFORMATION USGA website: www.usga.org MAGA website: www.metga.org GHIN website: www.ghin.org
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