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FIND YOUR PERFECT DAY ON A GOLF COURSE! Now In Our 18th Year

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From the Editor ....................................................... 6 KC Golf Course Guide & Location Map ........ 20 - 21 Youth On Course Guide Juniors Play Golf for $5 ... 30 Lake of the Ozarks Course Guide ...................... 34 Driving Ranges, Golf Stores, Private Courses ...... 42 Charity Golf Tournaments ................................... 44

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KC’s Official PGA TOUR Event Needs a Few Good Men and Women! Tom Watson to Compete at Shadow Glen

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New Product Profiles — Father’s Day — Time to Head to the Bushnell KC Outlet Store

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New Golf Equipment —

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Tap-Ins Local Golf News —

Toss the Long Iron — Hybrids Are In!

Reflections —

Youthful Enthusiasm at Historic Dub’s Dread.

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Midwest Section PGA News — What’s a Golf Pro Do For Fun?

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Photo of the Month Contest — WIN FREE GOLF Take Your Best Shot at Guessing the Photo of the Month

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Playing Better — Struggling With Your Short Game? Choosing the Correct Shot and Club is Key

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Featured Course of Month — Adams Pointe new white sand bunkers — it feels like resort golf!

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Pro Tips — Keys to Reading the Greens

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KC Golf News —

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KC Golf News —

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The Mental Game—

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Superintendents News —

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Chip Shots — KC Area Golf Options — a Chip Shot Away St. Andrews, Hodge Park and Country Creek

Water Hazards — How Much Water is Best? • •

Cable Dahmer $100,000 HIO Qualifying Dates How to Master The Greenside Chip And Run Shot

9 Reasons Golf Is Good for Your Brain Remediating Hydraulic Spills on Golf Courses

Plus Much More Good Stuff Within These Pages — Enjoy!

Cover Photo: This month’s cover celebrates Father’s Day and family golf all month. Find your perfect day on a golf course When You Cell Phone users: See QR Codes for quick links to websites, See This make tee times online. No clipping coupons, just show with your Dad, son and/or daughter. (Cover art by Bill Cromwell) course special offers via your phone. ► Android users: We ▼ recommend: Lightning QR Code Scanner (Search Google Play Store). It’s the only QR Code Scanner we found that is designed with camera only permission granted. iPhone users already have QR Code readers within your camera options. 4 TEE TIMES GOLF GUIDE June 2018



From

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Bill Cromwell, Editor-in-Chief TEE TIMES GOLF GUIDE™ Magazine

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Celebrate Dad Month

elebrate Father’s Day on June 17 by taking your dad, son or daughter golfing. In fact, do it all summer, not just in June. When you do, stay in the moment and enjoy your day on the course. Some of my best golf memories are playing golf with my dad (rest in peace) and his usual group. They were competitive, but they all knew how to have fun on the golf course. I miss that time with Dad and his golf friends. June already, wow, did we have spring? During April I played on a few of those marginal 55-degree golf days. You know the type, overcast and very windy, requiring layers of clothes and a spare hand on the hat. It seemed I never warmed enough to shed a layer and free up the swing. We normally play the blue tees, but on one of those colder days, one of our group said, “This 30-mile-per-hour wind is brutal, let’s just have fun and move up to the white tee.” I’m wearing layers of clothes, winter gloves on both hands and my hat’s chinstrap cinched down tight, so when someone said, “Let’s move up and have fun” — I’m in! Up-wind holes played 50-75 yards longer at times — I hit a 3-wood 150 yards once, and barely reached the green. Don’t laugh; I normally hit a 3-wood 225 yards — that’s how windy it was. Downwind holes (there weren’t many) were fun, and we could let-it-rip, but still, even then, we had to be careful not to leave ourselves with the hardest shot in golf — a 60-yard wedge. Driver was not always the best option off the tee. Instead on these holes, course management was a smarter game, so I choose a club off the tee that would position me at a yardage that gave me a favorite iron for approach shots to the green. What we discovered that day was, it really doesn’t matter what tees we played — we still had to hit good golf shots. Sure, the driver remained in the bag more often, but again, we had to hit good shots from tee to green to hole in order to score well. Golf should be fun, and that day, we had fun — playing the up tees. I think, too many believe golf is about smashing 300-yard drives (as seen on TV), and yes, that certainly feels great, but how good are you from 100 yards to the hole. Even when we hit booming drives landing in the middle of the fairway, 90% of our strokes happen from 150 yards to the hole. Now, it’s June, and with warmer temperatures, the ball should fly farther, so I’ll be playing the blues again with my low-handicap opponents. But, if it’s an extremely windy June day, and someone says, “Let’s move up and have fun” — I’m in! Plan now to attend the 12th Annual Watson Challenge at Shadow Glen Golf Club, June 8 – 10, featuring Tom Watson. Find the time to watch Tom Watson and many of the very best players in the area compete for the title of the “Best Golfer in KC.” See more about The Watson Challenge on page 9. Tee it forward, have fun and find your perfect day on a golf course.

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Tom Watson’s 189-yard 5-iron approach shot on the 506-yard par-5 18th, reaching the green in two, then two-putting for birdie to finish five shots in front of Sean Dougherty, securing his win at the 2009 Championship at Shadow Glen.

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he Bushnell Factory Outlet Store is the Father’s Day destination to find Dad that perfect golf gift. Dad doesn’t want golf balls or tees or a silly pair of golf socks — he wants something he can really use — a new Laser Rangefinder and GPS Device.

Bushnell’s Factory Outlet Store in Lenexa, KS offers an extensive assortment of Bushnell brand products with many at below retail prices — hence the factory outlet store. You’ll find big savings on discontinued, factory excess and refurbished products at drastically reduced prices. Store manager Monty King said, “I’m not sure if golfers in the KC area realize just how much our local outlet store offers. We stock an extensive inventory of the best laser rangefinders and GPS devices found anywhere in the Midwest. Many of the products we stock are well below suggested retail prices and the factory refurbished products are all backed by the manufacturer’s warranty — the only difference between those items and the new in-box items are the attractive discounts.” Founded in 1948 by Dave Bushnell, the company has been an outdoor industry leader for 65 years. Headquartered in Overland Park, KS, Bushnell employs nearly 1,000 skilled workers globally. With a strong track record of product development and innovation, Bushnell has established upwards of 10,000 customer (retail) accounts in more than 90 countries worldwide. In addition to the iconic Bushnell golf brand, its portfolio includes other well-established outdoor brands for hunting, fishing, camping, law enforcement and even telescopes for those golfers who also want to reach for the stars.

“Many golfers come into our stores and buy both a Laser and wrist-worn GPS,” said King. “The Hybrid will be great for those golfers who want yardages that both devices offer, but don’t want to wear a watch/GPS.” The Bushnell Hybrid features the same vibration-JOLT technology as its other laser rangefinders. It also has Bluetooth technology to identify course updates, which will pop up within the Bushnell app. The unit comes pre-loaded with 36,000 courses across 30 countries, as does all the company’s products — and never any subscription fees. Retail price is $399.99. King says, “We will have plenty of golf products on sale in June. Starting June 1, for our big Father’s Day Sale, we will have the some great gift ideas [listed below] for dad at drastically reduced prices.” • Factory refurbished Neo Ghost GPS devise for only $39.99. Regular retail price $99.95 • Factory refurbished Neo Ion Golf GPS Watches for only $49.99. Regular retail price $149.95 • Factory refurbished Tour v4 White Vertical Laser Rangefinder for only $149.99. Regular retail price is $299.95

The Kansas store is located at 8500 Marshall Drive in Lenexa, it measures nearly 10,000 square feet, with 4,000 square feet designated to a large inventory of everything Bushnell with a large supply of golf laser rangefinders and GPS devices at reduced clearance prices. “Our expert sales associates are fully versed on every Bushnell item. You’ll love the look of our store, as well as the complete customer-service demonstrated by our incredibly helpful employees,” said King. Earlier this year, Bushnell introduced its new Hybrid rangefinder, which includes the best of both worlds — a laser rangefinder and GPS technology. “Golfers continue to crave more and more technology,” said King. “Every year, Bushnell develops products that cater to their ever-changing needs.” With the new Hybrid rangefinder, you’ll get yardages to the front, back and middle of the green, plus the exact distance to the flag. The exterior LCD screen gives you quick GPS yardage readouts to the front, back and middle when that’s all you need to know. When you want the exact distance to the flag — use the laser. 10

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The Bushnell Factory Outlet Store will offer great sales the entire month of June for Father’s Day gifts or the golfer looking for great bargains. Its big annual Father’s Day Tent Sale is Friday, June 15 with 810 Sports Talk Radio preforming a Live Broadcast from 2 - 6 p.m. Bushnell also offers a trade-in program where you can trade-in your current laser rangefinder or GPS and get the newest Bushnell product. For information about any of the brands or products, please contact the Bushnell Factory Outlet Store at 913.310.0783 or drop by 8500 Marshall Drive, Lenexa, KS, 66214. Store hours Monday – Friday are 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and closed on Sunday. Visit online at www.BushnellGolf.com.  www.TeeTimesMagazine.com


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few years ago, golfers complained to me that they were having trouble hitting long-irons. We introduced many golfers to hybrids to replace their 3- and 4-irons. Since the hybrid clubs worked so well and were accepted, golfers are now turning to them as a replacement for mid-irons, as well. Hybrid golf clubs are a cross between a fairway wood and an iron. While hybrids have a similar shape to a wood and carry the advantage of being easier to hit, they are lofted-like irons, and therefore, will deliver distances closer to irons than woods. When choosing a hybrid to replace an iron, you need to give it some thought and hit it before you buy it. Distance is a factor, since a number 4 hybrid will go further than a number 4 iron. Your golf course professional can be a great help in finding the correct replacement.

Ping, Mizuno, Cobra and Titleist also have excellent offerings in the hybrid category. They capitalize on new technology that makes it easier to replace the harder to hit irons. Tour Edge Golf is another option, it’s not as well-known as some brands, but Tour Edge has been awarded top honors for years in the hybrid category by Golf Digest and Golf Magazine “Best Equipment” awards. Tour Edge hybrids range from the Hot Launch 2 to the high-end Exotics line. The Exotics CBX Hybrid is a club that you need to hit! It comes in lofts from 16-degree to 22-degree. It is geared toward the low-to-mid handicapper. It features a lightweight titanium face, variable face thickness, and heavy hyper-steel body for enhanced distance. Its “Speed Ramp” sole delivers easier turf interaction and stability at impact. Along with the explosive distance in the Exotics CBX hybrid, the sole design may be the best feature. The Speed Ramp sole minimizes turf interaction for maximum speed and stability at impact. This is a feature that my golfers have found very valuable. The Exotics CBX hybrid has proven to be one of the easiest hybrids to get airborne off a lie with very little grass under the ball.

All of the manufacturers offer hybrids or rescues, so it should be easy to find the best club to help your game. Let’s look at some of the options. Callaway has taken their popular Jailbreak Technology to their line of Rogue hybrids. Jailbreak Technology offers more distance through faster ball speeds. Two steel bars behind the face stiffen the body, placing a higher impact load on the face for faster ball speed and extraordinary distance. One of Callaway’s most innovative technologies, the Face Cup generates more speed on both center and off-center hits. Combined with an ultra-thin Carpenter 455 steel face, this clubface is fast and powerful. Callaway’s Rogue hybrid comes in #2 (17-degree), #3 (19-degree), #4 (21-degree), #5 (24-degree) and #6 (27-degree). They are the perfect compliment to your set. Callaway also offers the Rogue X hybrid. Rogue X hybrids help generate distance in a package made with lighter weights, stronger lofts, and larger clubheads so they’re even easier to hit. They are offered in #3 (18-degree), #4 (20-degree), #5 (23degree), #6 (26-degree), #7 (29-degree) and #8 (32-degree). They definitely have a large arsenal for you to pick from. This is what we are finding from all of the manufacturers, as they are offering more and more lofts to find that perfect club to replace the difficult to hit long-irons. TaylorMade offers the M3 and M4 rescues. The M3 rescues offer adjustability with a 30-gram weight, the heaviest included in a rescue that can be adjusted into positions between the heel and toe of the club to personalize performance. The club’s 3-degree adjustable loft sleeve allows you to change loft and lie settings to dial in your preferred performance. The M3 is offered in #2, #3, #4 and #5 rescues. TaylorMade also makes available the M4 rescue. The M3 has a longer Speed Pocket to enhance flexibility and distance when the ball is hit off-center. The M3 is offered in #3 through #6 rescues. 12

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The Tour Edge Hot Launch HL3 is another must try and is offered at a very affordable price. No matter what hybrid you are thinking about trying, it is best to visit with your local golf course pro to get some help. The professional clubfitter will let you try the clubs and make sure that you are fit properly. 

Editor’s Note: Paradise Pointe Golf Shop inventories Tour Edge and its Exotics brand of golf clubs as well as the other manufacturers mentioned in this review. While Tour Edge and its Exotics are not always stocked in name brand retailers, they are some of the best fairways woods made and the Exotics are in this magazine Editor’s bag. Eddie Hall is the general manager at Paradise Pointe Golf Complex and owner of Paradise Pointe Golf Shop. Hall preforms hundreds of custom clubfittings yearly. For questions or help with your golf clubs, contact him at eddie.hall@paradisepointegolf.com.

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23-year-old Alec Otting goes from cart boy to general manager.

Words and Photography by Alan Hoskins

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rom cart boy to general manager of one of Kansas City’s most historical golf courses in 6 ½ years. That’s the mercurial climb in the golf industry by 23-year-old Alec Otting at Dub’s Dread Golf Course in western Wyandotte County, KS.

in 2013, Otting played one season and then fast-forwarded his career in golf by serving as an assistant coach to head coach Gary Shrader. “That was a blast,” said Otting. “I was coaching guys my own age, so I’m not sure how much they listened, but we had a good team, finishing 5th in the national tournament.”

“Alec really gets it; he’s light years ahead of his age,” says Jimmy Angelotti, Otting’s predecessor at Dub’s Dread who now oversees Dub’s and the TPC course in Dallas as part of his new role as asset manager for VanTrust Real Estate. “Age doesn’t matter if you have the talent. He understands services, leadership by example, how to treat people, how to gain the respect of members and employees — all the little things that not everyone does at his age. He has that knack.”

“Alec was pretty special. A great guy who could not be more accommodating,” said Shrader. “A good assistant knows what needs to be done. They don’t have to be

told and that’s the kind of kid he was. I’ve always said to be successful in business, you needed to figure out a way to say yes, to figure out a way so that people are going to walk away happy and that was Alec.” Following his graduation from KCKCC, Otting was headed for the University of Kansas — until he was offered the job of assistant general manager at Dubs Dread in June 2015. He was elevated to general manager last November when Angelotti moved up the corporate ladder. “I learned

As a youngster, growing up just 10 miles away from Dub’s in the BasehorLinwood school district, Otting’s focus was on basketball and playing on traveling teams. “But after my sophomore year, I decided to focus on golf. I wanted to get a college scholarship and I knew golf would help in the business world.” That summer (2011), he was out on the putting green when Angelotti approached him. “He said he needed some help on the cart staff and hired me on the spot,” remembers Otting. Awarded a golf scholarship at Kansas City Kansas Community College following high school graduation 14

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The pro shop at Dub’s Dread offers a picturesque view for Alec Otting (left), the course’s new general manager who grew up in nearby Basehor, and head golf professional Trey Herman, a for Fort Hays State golfer.

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Dub’s Dread from one of the best,” says Otting. “Jimmy instilled customer service values as well as anyone. Our goal is to always make every golfer feel like they received a member-like experience.”

Today, Dub’s is played at a more player friendly 7,155 yards from the tips — except when it’s stretched to 7,888 yards for the annual “Monster Mash” that gains widespread attention throughout the Midwest each fall. “We usually announce it in June and it fills up immediately,” says Otting. “Teams come from Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oklahoma. Last year, we had a waiting list of 20 teams.”

Dub’s status in Kansas City golf lore is iconic. In 1967, Golf Digest in a cover story proclaimed Dub’s as the longest and toughest golf course in the U.S. at 8,101 yards. Built by KCK native Jug McSpaden, who gained While now played at world-wide fame with “Walk where legends have 5,354 to 7,225 yards from legendary Byron Nelson walked — Arnold Palmer, five tees, the course is no as the “Gold Dust Twins” less challenging. “The because of their domination Jack Nicklaus, Sam Snead, cool thing is, members of the game in the late 30’s Jug McSpaden, Byron Nelson. can come out and play 100 and early 40’s, McSpaden times and never be in the proclaimed; “One day They all played here. And now same place,” says Otting. they’ll be hitting the ball it’s your turn.” Dub’s Dread. “The thing is, most golfers 400 yards and when they focus on long drives, when do, I’ll have the golf course for it.” He they should be concentrating on placing wasn’t too far off with that prediction. it for the best second shot to the green because of a lot of uphill and downhill In one of the most ballyhooed matches shots.” ever played in Kansas City, McSpaden and

The par-3 16th at Dub’s Dread is the hole Nicklaus would not play at 260 yards during the 1968 exhibition between Jug McSpaden and Byron Nelson and Arnold Palmer. Today from the back tees the hole plays at 212 yards. Nelson took on Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer in an exhibition Aug. 12, 1968, that drew thousands upon thousands with cars parked for miles in all directions. “Jug designed an incredible golf course,” says Otting. “His thinking was so far ahead of his time. It’s neat that it was built to be a golf course and not for housing. And it’s great to tell people about the history. Golfers come in and see pictures and are amazed when we tell them the history.”

Thanks to Scott Cummins, the golf superintendent since 2007 and on the maintenance staff since 1999, the course is in excellent condition. “Scott is as good as they get, one of the most knowledgeable,” says Otting. “His focus has been on the greens and that’s something that’s been the talk of Dub’s year-in and year-out. What’s neat is to look at the old photos we have displayed and see 8 to 10 feet trees that now tower along the fairways.”

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Displaying the 2016 “A Kansas Best Public Golf Course” award, presetned by TEE TIMES GOLF GUIDE Magazine is Scott Cummins (left), the golf superintendent since 2007 with Jimmy Angelotti, the former GM at Dub’s Dread who now oversees Dub’s and the TPC course in Dallas as part of his new role as asset manager for VanTrust Real Estate — the owners of Dub’s Dread. Trey Herman, age 25, who played four years and earned all-conference honors his junior year while earning a degree in chemistry at Fort Hays State, has been named head golf professional. He’s being assisted by former Piper and KCKCC golfer Montana Fasching. Herman played two years on the Adams and Web.com mini-tours before being hired as golf instructor in 2016. A Hays, KS, native, he and Alexis Pfannenstiel are to be married in November. Growing up just off the 13th fairway at Dub’s Dread, Angelotti began work at the course in 2003 and served as general manager from 2007 until last November. Because of Angelotti’s belief in catering to his customers, Dub’s Dread became the first course (during early 2016) within the KC area to offer golf carts with USB outlets and Bluetooth speakers. Golfers playing Dub’s become eligible for drawings for a dozen Titleist ProV golf balls each week; a Titleist driver or Scotty Cameron putter each month; and free golf for a year.  Located at 12601 Hollingsworth Road, about two miles east of K-7, green fees top out at $40 with cart Monday through Friday and $54 weekends. Seniors can play any weekday for $29, and it’s just $20 for everyone each Tuesday after noon. Tee times can be made online at www,DubsDreadGolfClub.com or by calling 913.933.0523.

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he celebrated late columnist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette, Doug Larson, once quipped, “If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there’d be a shortage of fishing poles.” While fishing may not be the sport of choice for everyone, for a few Midwest Section PGA members, it wouldn’t be unusual to find a fishing rod (or two) tucked away among their golf gear. A teaching professional at Shadow Glen Golf Course in Olathe, KS, Mike Boring had his interest in fishing ignited when he was just a kid. “My dad, grandpa and uncle would take me out to fish,” he recalled. Unlike the big one that got away, Boring was hooked! A true sportsman at heart, Boring is mainly a catch and release fisherman, but he has thought of putting a fish over five pounds on his wall. However, he never had the heart to do so. Instead, he prefers to snap a photo of his catches before releasing them back into their natural habitat. “I have never taken a big fish out of the lake,” he emphasized. Boring likened fishing to golf with a few simple analogies. “Learning how to cast is like learning how to swing a club and hit a ball,” he indicated. “Just like swinging a club, the more you practice with casting, the percentage of catching a fish goes up.” Boring also noted that, much like a day on the golf course, one has to contend with incredibly sunny and/or windy days, which can make a significant difference in the overall success in what you catch and the stories you can conjure up to brag about it. “When my golf game is bad, my fishing seems much better,” says Boring. When Shawn Freeman, Head Golf Professional at Bill & Payne Stewart Golf Course in Springfield, MO, is not on the greens, he is probably out near the water. This award-winning professional fisherman likes to grab his tackle box and head out to the nearest body of water to catch some bass. 16

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“Fishing is a lot like golf — in that it is an addiction,” Freeman says. Always driven by competition, whether with a club or a rod and reel in his hand, Freeman participates in numerous bass fishing tournaments. He recently competed in the Costa Series, a Fishing League Worldwide (FLW) event in which 200+ boats participated. Even though he didn’t score a trophy this time, he still had fun, and that truly is what this sport is all about. “I will continue to go fishing for as long as my wife continues to allow me to do it,” he quipped. As for casting a line into a golf course pond, Freeman admitted to being wooed by temptation on occasion, but prefers to find other places to fish. “Golf balls have a tendency to look for water,” he laughed, although, when pushed, he did admit that there are some golf courses on which he has played that have some pretty tempting points on the lake to cast a bait. The greatest thrill for this ambitious fisherman, however, does come with the catch, and the largest bass he ever caught was nearly 11 pounds — a feat accomplished while he was in college in Florida. “I also once caught a nine-pound bass at Table Rock,” Freeman said. Steve Gotsche, Head Golf Professional at Colbert Hills in Manhattan, KS, has a history of traveling to Texas to fish with a buddy of his. “I used to work at College Station and met a lot of ranchers down there,” said Gotsche. “One of the members of the course down there lets us stay on his ranch. He even goes so far as to mow around the ponds before we get there.” Gotsche and his friend began a four-day tournament years ago in which they are the sole competitors, complete with a traveling trophy. “We would fish for four days, sun-up to sun-down,” stated Gotsche. “We also do a lot of kayaking and wading during those four days!”

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As holder of the coveted trophy now, Gotsche proudly displays it at home, even though he claims his wife hates it. “It’s a mounted bass my wife actually got at a garage sale years ago, and it became our trophy back in 2008,” said Gotsche, who confessed that his affinity for fishing gear has made him a fan favorite of the Bass Pro Shop. “They love me there!” Matt Murdoch, Teaching Professional at Mission Hills Country Club, developed a love of fishing when he was barely out of preschool. Growing up in New Mexico, he mainly engaged in trout fishing, but around the Midwest, his primary focus is on bass. Murdoch also prefers to catch and release, and his true joy comes from finding those hidden gems to fish. “I enjoy going to privately-owned farms that have some great ponds (honey holes) to fish,” he says. Just as in the game of golf, Murdoch emphasized patience is key when fishing. “If one thing doesn’t work, then you try another approach,” he said. Even when the bite isn’t on, Murdoch enjoys the peace and tranquility associated with fishing and is a true fisherman on the go. “I have fun even if I don’t catch one. I always have two poles and a backpack full of gear at the ready. I also have a small boat that I can just throw in the back of my truck,” said Murdoch. Some folks might see fishing as an escape from the stress of life while in search of the “Big One,” but in the case of these four golf professionals, it seems to reflect a deeper understanding of their beloved second sport. 

Ann Butenas is a contributing writer for the Midwest Section PGA. For more information about the Midwest Section PGA, call 816.229.6493 or visit www. midwest.pga.com.

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Playing Be t ter Golf

Struggling With Your Short Game?

by Rhett Fregoe, PGA

Choosing the Correct Shot and Club is Key…

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hen teaching a short game lesson, I begin the lesson by dropping a ball around the green and asking the student to execute a common short game shot as they would see several times during a typical round. Most of the time, the student fails to choose the correct type of shot or club. My goal with all of my students is for them to understand that the key to saving strokes around the green is to choose the correct type of shot and the correct club to match the kind of shot they are trying to execute. The following are explanations of the two common short game shots and the keys to executing such shots well. The two common shots around a green are pitches and chips. To simplify the difference, estimate the distance between you and the hole and divide that distance into thirds. • •

A chip will be in the air for an average of 1/3 of the distance and roll the additional 2/3 of that distance. A pitch is just the opposite. The ball will be in the air for an average of 2/3 of the distance and role the additional 1/3 of that distance.

It is important to note that the speed of the greens and if the shot is uphill or downhill will vary those averages. When deciding which shot to execute, look at how much green you have between you and the flag stick. Photo 1

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In photo 1, you can see that I have a lot of green between me and the flag. The shot I should choose here is a chip. Remember, you have more control of a ball that is rolling than in the air. When faced with a similar shot, I see too many golfers use their highest lofted wedge and try to fly the ball to the hole or shut the clubface down and attempt a chip. More times than not, you will come up short of your intended target because of the added loft, or you’ll hit the shot fat because of closing the clubface down exposes too much of the leading edge. In the next picture (photo 2), I am faced with a shot that has less green to work with. The shot I should chose here is a pitch. If I were to attempt to chip, the ball would get eaten up by the rough and come up way short of my intended target. Now that you know which shot to choose — execution is the final step.

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The Chip Shot: Common clubs used for the chip shot: GW, PW, 9, 8, & 7. Setup is key for this shot and the pitch. Notice (photo 3) how my setup is open, I am standing closer to the ball and the ball position is behind center. Also take notice that my hands are ahead of the ball. Before attempting the shot, I want you to pick a spot where you want the ball to land and focus only on that spot. To execute this shot, I want you to rock your shoulders back-and-forth, like you would a putt, and do not break your wrists. The clubhead will also stay low to the ground going back and after impact as well. The ball should come out low and will roll most of the way to your intended target. The most common mistake with a chip shot is for you to break down your wrists. The will cause your club to bottom out behind the ball and cause either a fat or thin shot. The Pitch Shot: Common clubs used for this shot: LW & SW. Setup is similar to the chip. Notice (photo 4) how my setup is open (photo 4), but my ball position is more in the middle of my stance, and my hand position is more in line with my belt buckle. I want to use the loft of the club for this shot, and if your hands are too far ahead, it will cause you to deloft the club. Again, for this shot, I want you to focus only the spot where you want the ball to land. During the backswing your hands will stay close to your body and your right elbow will move slightly behind your right hip. At impact, it is important that your body rotates through the shot. This will ensure the clubface doesn’t shut-down. Photo 4

With some practice, you’ll feel more confident with these short game techniques and landing the ball in the correct spot to achieve the 1/3 or 2/3 of distance and roll. Ultimately, shaving some strokes. 

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Adams Pointe

New white sand bunkers — it feels like resort golf! by John Baccala

The par-3 17th hole offers dynamic views of the new white sand bunkers surrounding the green. Golfers will have a tee shot at the slightly uphill green. Don’t let those beautiful bunkers intimidate you! (photo by Bill Cromwell)

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hite sandy beaches are great if you’re near the ocean or along the Gulf of Mexico, but not so much when you’re on the golf course. Unless you’re at Adams Pointe Golf Club in Blue Springs, MO! Pristine white sand now fills the bunkers — part of the most extensive course renovation since the course opened 20 years ago on May 1, 1998. “It was time to address the bunkers,” said Shane Gardner, PGA pro and partner in Leawood, KS based Orion Management Solutions, the company managing the City of Blue Springs-owned par-72 layout. “While they were playable, they were inconsistent.”

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Work began almost immediately after Blue Springs voters approved a sales tax in 2017 for city park improvements. Thanks to feedback from Blue Springs golfers and golfers throughout the area, redoing the bunkers at Adams Pointe was at the top of the list. When the renovation is complete, more than 750 tons of sand will fill Adams Pointe’s 30 bunkers. Gardner said the new-look white sand has really added some “pop” to the course. “People have really taken notice,” he said. “There is nothing more pleasing to the eye than to see beautifully maintained green Bentgrass fairways offset by pure white sand.

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“It makes most people think of very high-end facilities because premium sand is expensive.” Adams Pointe’s new grains come from Arkansas, and Gardner called it some of the best sand in the country. Most premium sand comes from either Arkansas or Ohio, not from a Missouri River basin, so getting it to Blue Springs was a costly proposition too. “What people don’t realize is, the cost of hauling the sand is almost as much as the sand itself,” he said. But what the white sand costs in dollars and cents pales in comparison to the dividends it provides. “Most golfers will tell you poor bunker conditions are really detrimental

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to a great golf experience,” Gardner explained. “There is nothing worse than playing a good round of golf only to hit it in a bunker that hasn’t been properly maintained.” Part of the redo included adding bunkers on the 2nd and 4th holes and repositioning others throughout the course. Bunkers that either didn’t come into play or caused drainage or traffic issues — like the bunker surrounding the back of the 18th green that was permanently removed. “The bunker behind 18 green, while providing a nice visual, didn’t really come into play as much as you would think,” Gardner said. “The bunkers in front of 18 green were redesigned to provide a slightly more difficult shot, and the water near the back of the green still creates a challenge for those who accidentally hit it past the flagstick.”

While the bunker behind the 18th green was permanently removed, the two redesigned bunkers in front of the green offer a slightly more difficult shot. Shots going over the green will find the water! (photo 4/27/18 by Bill Cromwell) It should come as no surprise, the reaction to the new bunkers has been, in Gardner’s words, “overwhelmingly positive,” and more improvements are on the way. Thanks to money from the city’s parks improvement sales tax funds, cart path improvements are in the works too. Combined, the two projects (bunkers and cart paths) total close to $2 million —

the city and the city’s voters for having the vision and foresight to keep the course in the Kansas City golfing forefront. “Blue Springs is proud of its golf course, and the renovations just add to the positive comments visitors make about the city,” he said. “Players love the new bunkers and upgrades. “It shows them, the money they’re paying is being reinvested into the course.” If you’ve not played Adams Pointe in recent days, you should! With the new white sand bunkers and Bentgrass fairways — it feels like resort golf. 

It may be beautiful, but you don’t want to find yourself in the par-5 10th hole fairway bunker! (photo by Bill Cromwell) If you do find one of Adams Pointe’s 30 bunkers, (“Certainly not a lot in comparison to some other courses, but they are strategically placed,” Gardner said.) the difference in sand is immediately noticeable. It is more “powdery” than “gravelly” and the club travels smoothly through it. The practice area at the course features the new sand too, so Gardner suggests ending your range/practice session by hitting 10-15 balls out of the beach. “More than anything, good bunker play comes from practice,” he said. “If you hit those practice bunker shots, you’ll see the next time you’re on the course and in a bunker, you’ll be significantly more comfortable and confident.”

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money the city of Blue Springs reinvested in its public golf course. Gardner said that isn’t always the case at other courses across the metro. “So many public courses are struggling to reinvest in their facilities, and you are starting to see deterioration of conditions,” he said. “A separation is starting to occur where you have courses improving and courses really struggling from a maintenance standpoint.” Adams Pointe is one of the busiest golf courses in Jackson County, drawing golfers from both sides of state line. Gardner thinks these improvements will only bring more golfers to Blue Springs. He thanked

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All of the bunkers at Adams Pointe were rebuilt by Mid-America Golf and Landscape using the new Billy Bunker method. The method replaces the old-style liner with a manufactured binder to hold a gravel blanket under the sand in place, altogether eliminating the need for liners. Golfers notice old soft cotton-like liners are often snagged by rakes and golf clubs, becoming exposed on edges and viewed aesthetically as unpleasing. The Billy Bunker binder (a resin-like gravel topping) allows water to pass through the sand and gravel at more than 1,500+ inches per hour with no ponding or side-wall washout after heavy rains. The method retains excellent playing bunkers and maintenance time/ cost is drastically reduced. Simply, the best playable sand bunkers possible.

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Keys to Reading the Greens by Courtney Mahon, LPGA

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hroughout an 18-hole round of golf, you will encounter at least 18 putts (if you only encounter 18 putts on a regular basis, stop reading now). Many of these putts will be not be perfectly straight and will require you to go through your well-rehearsed green-reading protocol. Make more putts with these slope-detecting, green-reading tips. Feet or Eyes? Throughout the history of golf, the majority of people read putts with their eyes. They stand behind the putt and look to see which way they think the ball will break. If you are a golfer who reads putts by looking, have you ever thought of using your feet? The majority of tour players will read greens by feeling what’s under their feet as their primary method of green reading. Why have tour players converted to reading their putts with feet instead of eyes? It’s not that players have eliminated using the eyes, but learning how to feel how much slope is under your feet can give you a more accurate aim point.

picking your overall aim point. In general, the more slope you feel under your feet, the more break you should play on your putt.

Break Point Aim Point Target Using another one of your natural senses, feel, will hopefully allow you to make more putts in 2018!  Build Awareness, Coach Courtney What is the Average Number of Putts Per Round? According to a 2017 study by Game Golf Live, a wearable real-time shot-tracking system, the average public golfer takes 34 putt strokes per round. At one point during 2017, Phil Mickelson lead the tour with 27.21 putts per round. Out of the top 100 in the category, the average was 29.1 putts.

Feels Higher Feels Lower Feel the green with your feet. You should be able to feel which foot feels higher or lower than the other.

We typically use a driver 12 times — compared to an average of 34 (or more) putter stokes. For what it’s worth, the average golfer hits fairways 48.5 percent of the time, with the most misses landing to the right, 28.5 percent of the time.

Building Feet Awareness The first step to learning how to use your feet in green reading is to build awareness of what your feet feel. With every step you take, pay attention to what your feet are feeling. Which foot is higher or lower? Are you walking uphill or downhill? Does the ground slope to the right or to the left? The Next Step Your next step will be to start learning how much slope you feel and how to apply the amount of slope to the putt you are facing. Taking reads (or feeling the slope under your feet) should happen at the ball and in the last third of the putt. The ball will be rolling slower in the last third, so give more emphasis on this area when 28

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According to Game Golf, including putts from the fringe, we use the putter 41.3 percent of the time. Perhaps we should be devoting our practice time to the short-game area and putting green, and not so much time spent on the driver and irons.

Courtney (Mahon) Gildea is a LPGA Class A professional and Director of Instruction at Tour Striker Golf Academy Midwest at Falcon Ridge Golf Club. Awarded a Top 50 U.S. Kids Tour teacher for 2017. For questions or help, contact her at Courtney@TourStriker.com or call 913.393.4653. Lesson videos at www.youtube.com/courtneymahongolf.

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Belton, MO

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What about Water Bottles? • Water bottle (average) is 16.9 ounces. • Two bottles of 16.9 ounces water = 33.8 ounces (1 liter). • Six (6) bottles of 16.9 ounces water = 101.4 ounces (3 liters). So, the minimum number of 16.9 ounces water bottles per day is Six bottles. However, if you are golfing on a very hot day when you’ll likely sweat more, you’ll need more than the recommended amount of beverages/water. Commonsense applies.

The lack of water can lead to dehydration, a condition that occurs when you don’t have enough water in your body to carry out normal functions like a good golf swing. Even mild dehydration can drain your energy, make you tired and lead to muscle cramps. Ever feel overly tired after a round of golf?

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Shawnee, KS

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he chip and run shot is one of the easiest, but one of the most underutilized shots in an amateur’s golf game. Everyone likes to try the flop shots like Phil and company, but it takes hours upon hours of practice to execute shots like that time after time, and most amateurs do not have that practice time. Chip and run shot shots can be played with many different clubs, anything from a 5-iron to a pitching wedge. The objective of this shot is to have the least amount of airtime possible. The longer the ball is on the ground, the better chance we have to get it close. Many amateurs have very similar putting strokes, so that’s a good starting point. The only difference between the chip and run shot and a putt is that you will play the ball towards the toe of the club and hold your hands high so the heal of the club is off the ground. The reason for playing the ball off the toe is it creates less spin and more roll on the golf ball.

When making the stroke, just like a putt, there is no wrist hinge — no extra motion in the swing. If you have 20 feet to your target, swing the club as if it were a 20-foot putt. Remember, we are only trying to get the ball on the green and rolling. The less green you have to work with to the pin, you use a higher lofted club. The more green you have to work with, then use a club with less loft.

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Chip and Run Shot...

1) Address the ball just like you would a putt. 2) Position the ball in the center of your stance or a slightly ahead of center. 3) Make sure to keep your eyes over the ball. 4) Have a slight shaft lean towards the target, this can be a forward press before starting the swing. 5) Make sure your weight favors your left-side.

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Slightly Forward Shaft Angle

In the photos above, on the left you can see my eyes are over the ball like a putt and the shaft is more upright. In the photo on the right, you see the ball is positioned in the center of my stance and my hands are set slightly ahead of the ball. Practice with different loft clubs to get the desired results, and you’ll stop hitting those heavy or thin sand-wedge shots and shave strokes off your game.  Robert Wilson is a PGA staff member at Old Kinderhook. For more information, contact him at the Old Kinderhook pro shop, 573.317.3573.

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Reasons Golf Is Good for Your Brain by Erin Matlock contributing writer

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olf is a game that not only challenges your physical skill but also your ability to stay calm and focused. It turns out, it’s also a great way to boost your brain power. No matter what your handicap, golf can provide a fun, social way to stimulate your brain, increase your self-esteem and sharpen your concentration. Here’s how. 1) Increased Blood Flow to The Brain Whenever your body is in motion, your brain benefits by the increased blood flow. Next time you hit the course, walk a few holes rather than driving them. The extra steps can go a long way towards stimulating your brain fitness and increasing your energy. 2) Visualization You don’t have to be Tiger Woods to benefit from some simple visualization techniques. By imagining your swing, putt or overall form, you’re exercising your right brain, which is responsible for creativity. Plus, visualization can have a positive effect on the end results of your game. Few have better visualization skills than Jason Day.

you’re giving your eyes a visual workout and stimulating the tracking functions in your brain. Lose sight of the ball after your swing? No worries, you’ll still get a workout as you look for it in the grass. 5) Positive Affirmations Many golfers give themselves positive reinforcement during the round. Whether you say it to yourself (“I will make this putt”) or out loud as a bet amongst your friends, positive affirmations can lead to increased confidence and self-esteem. 6) Coordination Golf is often referred to as a game that requires excellent coordination. Whether it’s hand-eye, repeated precision strokes, or balance as you complete your swing, all of these practices exercise your cerebellum — one of the areas of your brain responsible for coordination. 7) Sharpen Your Focus By concentrating on the ball and imagining your swing, you are training your brain to focus. The golf course tends to be a fairly quiet place, but you still have to block out some surrounding noise and movement. The more you practice, the easier it becomes to control your attention and thought processing. 8) Strategy No matter where you hit the ball, you are going to have to strategize to get the ball into the hole. This not only requires the use of geometry, but also analysis of environmental conditions and strength. This problem-solving practice is a great left-brain workout.

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9) Self Esteem boost A 2003 study showed that the brains of people with a low sense of worth were more likely to shrink than those with high self-esteem. Poor results on memory and learning tests were a result of the shrinkage. Finishing a tough round of golf gives you a sense of completion and a nice boost to your esteem – no matter how you scored (ok, sometimes it’s tied to the score). No matter how serious or fun your conversations are on the course, a 2008 study showed that simply socializing with others increased cognitive function. Whether your next round is intended to seal a business deal or relax over the weekend, make sure to chat it up — just not during your buddy’s hole-winning putt. 4) Vision Work Out When you golf, you not only have to focus on the ball while it’s at your feet, but also as it flies over the green. Therefore, 36

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Next time you want to find a fun and physical way to boost your brain power, head over to the course. Grab some friends, your best imagination and problem-solving skills — and hit the green. Cart optional. ♥ Erin Matlock is an advocate, speaker and advisor working in the brain health and mental health markets. Visit her website at www. ErinMatlock.com and learn about mediation that can help your golf game. Erin Matlock, erinmatlock@gmail.com.

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he Awesome advancements with new golf technology doesn’t stop with drivers. Byron Nelson was once asked what he thought the greatest technological breakthrough was in golf. Nelson’s unexpected, yet genius response, “The lawn mower.” The mower has taken golf to a new level — it benefits all players with no regard to their equipment. If you were to glimpse into the maintenance shed of your local golf course, the first thing to catch your eye would be the high-tech mowers: riding greens mowers, triplex mowers, push-behind greens mowers, fairway mowers, and mowers for the rough. Unfortunately, advancements in technology come with a price. The hydraulics that power these high-tech mowers can damage the turf. As hard as our superintendents and mechanics work to keep equipment running smoothly, leaks will occur. We’ve all seen the effects of hydraulic leaks on the course — that tell-tale brownish yellow streak across the green. It’s impossible to predict when a leak might occur. Because greens are mowed during the dark of early morning, it’s difficult to see a leak while it’s occurring. Fluid is left behind the mower in a split second, undetected by the operator who is facing forward and mowing quickly across the greens. How can we minimize the damage and speed recovery? Firstly, the extreme temperature at which hydraulic fluid is used kills turf on contact. Secondly, hydraulic fluid is toxic to both the roots and the soil, disrupting photosynthesis and respiration, literally smothering the life out of the soil. By taking oxygen out of the soil, it kills the microorganisms in the soil. 38

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So, what about biodegradable crop-based hydraulic fluids? Because turf is killed on contact by the high temperature of the spill, whether the hydraulic fluid is crop-based or petroleum-based, the initial damage is the same. However, turf damaged by crop-based hydraulic spills does recover faster than turf damaged by petroleum-based hydraulic spills, reducing the down time.

A combination of Huma Gro Turf’s Surf-Max®, Kleenup™ and Breakout®, along with Turfplex® VII, dilutes the contaminants and begins the repair process. Surf-Max® is a surfactant designed to improve both penetration and lateral movement of water within the root zone and to increase soil moisture retention. Kleenup™ is a soil remediation product. It encapsulates the toxic molecules and starts the soil detox and rebuilding of soil health. Many times, with extensive damage where the turf and roots have died or are severely damaged, new growth must creep inward from the outer edges. Breakout® stimulates and rejuvenates the root system for quicker horizontal turf growth. Turfplex® VII supplies the nutrients and energy turf needs to repair itself.

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Enjoy technology; embrace it. When those high-tech mowers leak hydraulic fluid, as they inevitably do, the technology of Huma Gro Turf Hydraulic Spills Program will be there to clean up and remediate affected turf and contaminated soil. Consult your local Huma Gro Turf representative TJ Blankenship of Green Partners USA at 816.519.6737 or TJ@GreenPartnersUSA.com for specific recommendations. Huma Gro Turf products include Micro Carbon Technology® (MCT), a proprietary blend of very small organic molecules that allows for more effective absorption of nutrients by plants.  Michael Gardner is Senior Director of Huma Gro Turf Sales at Bio Huma Netics, Inc. A complete listing of Huma Gro Turf special programs can be found at https:// humagroturf.com/special-turf-programs. Huma Gro Turf; a GCSAA member business.

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Kansas City Area Golf Options — a Chip Shot Away...

by Bill Cromwell

Chip Shots

St. Andrews Golf Club

Hodge Park Golf Course

Country Creek Golf Complex

OVERLAND PARK, KS — St. Andrews Golf Club, since the late 90’s, has stripped in Zoysia fairways, modernized the driving range, installed state-of-the-art irrigation, rebuilt all greens and constructed six new holes. In 2007, architect Todd Clark took six mundane holes on the east end and replaced them with six new holes in a woodlands area south and west of the course, all with major elevation changes and a creek to be crossed on hole five. The average green is about 8,000 square feet, and it is one of the first courses in the area to go with Bentgrass tees.

KANSAS CITY, MO — Hodge Park Golf Course opened in 1976 as an 18-hole par 71 layout measuring 6,181 yards in length from the back tees. The course ambles around gentle rolling hills and has an array of scenic views, natural prairie grasses, woodlands, lakes, streams, ponds and a myriad of wild life. Owned by the city of Kansas City and operated by KemperSports management.

PLEASANT HILL, MO — What golfers will feel while at Country Creek is a wee-touch of Ireland. And, if you choose a breezy day — then bring your “A” game! The Country Creek Golf Complex in Pleasant Hill, MO, located just south of Lee’s Summit off 291 Highway, offers two challenging golf courses. The Rock and Quarry courses opened in 1991 followed by the Hoot’s Hollow course in 2002.

One of KC’s Busiest — For Good Reason

St. Andrews is among the most played 18-hole golf course within the Kansas City metro. Situated in a park-like setting, its tree-lined fairways challenge both novice and experienced golfers. It’s an easy walk for those so inclined. A par 71 that offers five tee complexes with the Black (back) tees playing at 6,362 yards up to the forward Red tees at 4,160 yards allowing players of all skill levels to play an enjoyable round of golf based on their ability. St. Andrews features a lighted driving range with extended hours, chipping and putting greens and a full-service pro shop specializing in top-name equipment and apparel. Professional clubfittings are available on-site. It offers a wide array of unique lesson programs, including private and group lessons for adult and junior golfers. The course hosts a number of leagues for both social and competitive golfers. Affordable golf with weekday rates at $25 and cart fee $16 — weekends $32 and $16 for cart. The Greenside Grill offers an extensive menu and full bar with both indoor and outdoor seating overlooking the golf course. St. Andrews Golf Club, 913.897.3804, is located at 11099 W. 135th Street, Overland Park, KS 66221. www.golfop.com.

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During 2012, Hodge Park and Shoal Creek Golf Course’s Superintendent Duane Sander, who is also a past GCSAA Heartland Section Superintendent of the Year, stripped Zoysia to replace the existing Bluegrass fairways. Today, the (grass) seeds of his labor are paying huge dividends. Today, the Zoysia has spread to 100 percent of the carpet-like fairways — Sander’s, one of the best in the business, knows how to grow grass. Hodge Park is also home to one of the favorite holes in the city — the par-4 15th. Playing just 310 yards downhill (you need to stand on a platform adjacent to the tee box to make sure it’s safe to hit), the fairway is split by water. Long hitters can clear it. Average players like me, need to lay-up, unless the hole’s playing down wind — then go for it. It’s only a golf ball! Your approach is equally challenging. The fairway narrows the closer you get to the green, and it’s guarded by trees right and left. If you’re lucky enough to reach the green, the fun is just beginning — especially if the pin is in the front of the back-to-front sloping putting surface. Love that hole! The facility offers a driving range and two practice putting greens. The course is challenging for all skill levels offering enjoyment and value and is a favorite among walkers. If you are looking for a fun and affordable golf course, then Hodge Park Golf Course is it! Hodge Park Golf Course, 816.781.4152. Located at 7000 NE Barry Road, Kansas City, MO 64156. www.HodgeParkGolf.com.

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Synonymous to its county landscape, there are virtually no trees to block wind — a breeze here can feel like a 25-mile-per-hour wind. While owner Jeff McKee and his grounds crew have planted hundreds of trees, they still have maturing ahead to block the wind. The Rock course, a par 71, offers 6,721 yards of Bluegrass fairways and many challenges including long par-3s and enough water to test your nerves. The Hoot’s Hollow Course is a links-style layout similar to The Rock. Different at Hoot’s Hollow are Zoysia fairways with an abundance of ponds and creeks to challenge your skills. This course plays to a par 72 and at 7,012 yards, it’s the longest of the two courses. Hole 17 has an island green to test your nerves. You’ll also play the largest double-green in Kansas City. This green seems to stretch 100 yards and is shared by numbers 9 and 18 — you’ve got to see it yourself! Both courses offer driving ranges and large clubhouses complete with snack bar, pro shop and banquet area. The green fee rates at both courses are some of the most affordable anywhere, ranging from $18 to $26 and cart fees of $14. The Rock is located at 1601 East State Route P, Pleasant Hill, MO. 816.540.5225. Hoot’s Hollow is located just around the corner from The Rock at 20800 East 215th Street, Pleasant Hill, MO. 816.380.4920 Visit www. countrycreekgolf.com.

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Kansas City Girls’ and Women’s Match Play Champions Crowned

by Baile Winslow contributing KCGA writer

fter much anticipation and a very long winter, The Kansas City Golf Association’s (KCGA) tournament season is finally in full swing with The Kansas City Girls’ and Women’s Match Play kicking-off a busy next few months for the KCGA players and staff. The Kansas City Girls’ and Women’s Match Play, a multi-day tournament took place at Swope Memorial Golf Course on May 4-6. The tournament opened on Friday with stoke play qualifying for both the girls’ and women’s division. The women competed in an 18-hole stroke play qualifying round and the girls a 9-hole stroke play round to determine seeding for match play rounds. For the women, the field was narrowed to four players after qualifying with their semi-final matches beginning Saturday morning. All 16 girls were seeded after their stroke play round and eight total matches began for the girls’ division on Saturday.

Carmen Titus the 2018 Women’s Match Play Champion.

The Women’s Match Play Championship semi-final matches consisted of Carmen Titus facing off against defending champion Lacy Shelton. After a fairly even match throughout the day, Titus and Shelton halved the 18th hole sending the players back to hole one to battle it out on the 19th hole. Shelton, who hit her approach shot over the green, was unable to save par, setting up a 2-putt victory for Titus to claim the win and title of the 2018 Women’s Match Play Championship.

Girls’ Match Play Championship The Girls’ Match Play Championship featured Julia Misemer, the defending champion, playing Rosie Klausner for the 2018 title. Misemer’s qualifying round put her in the driver’s seat as the one seed while Klausner saw herself as the 6th seed. Both girls worked their way through a tough field and met after each won three matches in a row. Misemer bested Klausner with a 3 and 2 win Sunday afternoon at Swope Memorial. For the second consecutive year, Julia Misemer claimed the 2018 Girls’ Match Play Championship title. “Everybody who played did really well, so it feels good to know that it was a hard competition,” Misemer said after her victory. This year’s Girls’/Women’s Match Play Championship brought many great moments for both divisions and supplied a weekend of great golf to start the season. 40

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Julia Misemer (on left) captured the 2018 Girls’ Match Championship crown at Swope Memorial after an intense final match against Girls’ Match Play runner-up, Rosie Klausner (on right).

Junior Golf Preview Summer not only means the beginning of KCGA regional championships, but also marks the beginning of the Kansas City Junior Tour (KCJT). Juniors will have the opportunity to play some popular courses this summer, including St. Andrew’s, Blue Springs, Minor Park, Swope Memorial and many more. The KCJT provides players with a series of competitions around the Kansas City metropolitan area. There are five divisions for every tournament including the boys 16 and up division, girls 16 and up division, boys 13 to 15 division, girls 13 to 15 division and the prep division. The top golfer in every division medals after each event. Each junior division and flight have separate season-long standings, based on points earned at each event. The purpose of the Kansas City Junior Tour Standings is to award members points for their participation in KCJT, therefore, resulting in a standing based solely on those points to determine eligibility for the 2018 Kansas City Junior Tour Championship to be played at Lake Quivira on August 2. To find out how to get your junior golfer involved in the 2018 KCJT events or future women’s and girls’ tournament opportunities, please visit www.kansascitygolfer.org/results-2/kcjunior-tour for more information or contact Taylor Albritton, KCGA intern, at staff@kcgolf.org. 

Baile Winslow is the Club Services Manager for the Kansas City Golf Association. For information about the KCGA, call 913.649.5242 or visit at www.KansasCityGolfer.org.

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Phat Golf Scooter Editorial by Bill Cromwell

The Phat Scooter gets its name from the tires, which are 9½ inches wide. What else can you call those big tires but fat? It also has an optional canopy attachment for shade and that Star Wars stormtrooper vibe as you cruise the fairways at a top speed of 20 mph.

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In addition to the fun factor, superintendents will thank you for golfing from a scooter instead of a traditional four-wheel cart. A foursome still will ride on eight wheels, like four players in two carts, but that’s where the similarity ends. Four players riding by themselves are able to play noticeably faster.

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PGA TOUR player Pat Perez Photos courtesy Phat Scooter

e’ve all heard the statement, “Golf would be more popular with the younger generations if it were more fun.” Several companies have tried to inject “Fun” with the development of single rider-type golf cart-like vehicles. You may have seen the motorized surfboard-like trolley that golfers stand on as they glide down the fairway. It looked like fun, but several local courses removed them from service after finding out they were quite dangerous to the uneducated wannabe surfer/golfer.

According to Phat Scooter, “The way you measure pounds per square inch is the total weight divided by four and by the inches. If you’ve got a 200-pound golfer in a Phat Scooter, it’s 350 pounds. A golf cart is 2,000 pounds, so four players in scooters are less than half as much pressure. With a lighter footprint, its much easier on the grass.” PGA TOUR player Pat Perez who owns one said, “Like riding a couch.” In a video testimonial at www.PhatGolf.com, Perez added, “I like to ride the scooter, anyway, and I like to golf, so now I can do both. You can kinda be yourself more. You ride by yourself and listen to music if you want. And it’s faster than a golf cart. If each guy in a foursome has one, you can do your own deal and meet at the green.”

New on the single rider scene is the Phat Golf Scooter being promoted by PGA TOUR player Pat Perez. It’s a fat tire two-wheel electric golf scooter now being used at golf resorts, private clubs and daily fee courses to add fun, attract more golfers, increase speed of play and increase revenue.

“It’s very easy to ride in grass or on a cart path. I feel safe on it. I don’t feel like I’m gonna crash and die going down a hill like I do on some other things.” The scooters are available to rent now at some Phoenix-area courses and several courses in Texas. Most of the courses charge about $10 more for a scooter rental than a cart rental. Fun costs more, I guess, but I’d pay the extra and give it a ride! 

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The Phat Golf Scooter of Tempe, AZ, is the heavier industrial model designed to be purchased by golf courses and rented to customers. It sells for $2,500. A lighter, slightly smaller model for consumers, The Sport, goes for $1,699. The company had three goals in making scooters for golf: they had to be inexpensive, easy to ride and not break. For more information, visit www.PhatGolf.com. June 2018

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Charity Golf Tournaments

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June 11, Monday Isaac’s Dream Golf Tournament at The Deuce at The National. Isaac’s Dream started 2016, a 501c3 that has built a school in a small village in Ghana, Africa. The village is dominated with poverty and child trafficking and has not had a school since its inception over 50 years ago. The school was recently completed, and we will launch in September. Next phase includes building a medical post for health care. Four-person scramble Registration 9:30 a.m. Shotgun start 11 a.m. Cost $125 per golfer or $500 per team. Lunch will be served on the course. Prizes for top teams. Hole-in-one, closest-to-pin and long drive contests, raffle for a 60-foot putt to win $10,000! Email your team info to golf@isaacsdream.com. Learn more about us at www.isaacsdream.com. Call 816.721.8688. June 11, Monday Kansas City Swingers (KCSGA) Black Health Care Coalition (BHCC) Benefit Golf Tournament at Creekmoor Golf Course, Raymore, MO. One great game, two great causes. All proceeds provide educational scholarships to youth in the community (KCSGA) or Preventive Health Care Programs (BHCC). Fee: $140 per golfer - Team $560; Format: Your Choice/ Four-Person Best Ball or Scramble (singles welcome). Check In: 8 a.m., Shotgun Start 9 a.m. Fee includes golf, cart, continental breakfast, gift bag of goodies, awards luncheon, prizes and much more. Register at www.TheKCSGA.org. For info, contact Charlie 913.908.6821. June 13, Wednesday HeroFundUSA Golf Classic — Golf Fore Heros at Shoal Creek Golf Club. HeroFundUSA, Inc. supports the expanding needs of our Nation’s First-Responders, including fire fighters, police officers, EMS and military personnel and their loved ones. Tournament proceeds will help provide direct funding to support families of all first responders in times of crisis, debilitating line-of-duty injury, death and far beyond the immediate crisis. Shotgun start at Noon. Entry fee for single $175 or team of four $700. Contests include: hole-in-one, longest drive, longest put, closest-to-the-pin and MORE! Entry fee includes lunch and awards dinner with auction. Register at www.herofundusa.org/events. Contact Darrell Smith, CEO, HeroFundUSA, Inc., 816.812.1965. Mail checks to HeroFundUSA, 1200 NW South Outer Road, Blue Springs, MO 64015. June 16, Saturday Thor Rodenbaugh’s 10th Memorial Golf Tournament at Dub’s Dread Golf Course to benefit his three daughters’ college education! Thor, 37, an 1989 Raytown South graduate, died unexpectedly in 2008 after a routine local anesthetic shoulder block procedure prior to rotator cuff surgery. Format: Four-person scramble. Registration at 11:30 a.m. Shotgun start at 1 p.m. Entry fee is $400 per team. Fee includes green fee, cart, dinner, door prizes, and beverages and much more. Register your team at www.ask4thor.com or mail your team information with payment (make checks payable to: Thor Rodenbaugh Memorial Golf Tournament) to Chris Rodenbaugh, 11501 E. 62nd St., Raytown, MO 64133. Email Chris Rodenbaugh at guya519@gmail.com. June 30th, Saturday Ricky McDaniel 10th Memorial Golf Tournament at Shamrock Hills Golf Course. To benefit young men and women who desire to learn the beautiful game of golf and Memorialize Ricky McDaniel a compassionate golfer. Format: Four-person scramble, Registration 7 a.m. Modified shotgun start at 8 a.m. Entry Fee $100 per adult, youth $35. Fee includes, green fee, cart, lunch and prizes. Contests: Tiger Woods Drive, Bubba Watson drive, most accurate drive, longest drive, putting challenge, closest-to-pin. More info, contact Willie Jackson 816-217-3522, Ronald Proctor 816-377-0620.

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July 28, Saturday Night to Shine KC 1st Annual Charity Golf Tournament at Shamrock Hills Golf Course. The four-person scramble will help support people with special needs. Shotgun start is 1 p.m. Fee: $85 per golfer with a silent auction and a $5000 putting contest. Leveled Sponsorship opportunities available. For more information, visit Facebook @ Night to Shine KC Golf Tournament or call Charles Beeghley, 816.756.9384 or Rachl Aguirre, 816.824.9905. July 28, Saturday 12th Annual St. Robert Bellarmine Charity Golf Tourney at Adams Pointe Golf Club. Benefiting the SRB Food Pantry. This is your chance to help an Eastern Jackson County food pantry. Four-person scramble starts at 8 a.m. Cost $95 per player, $55 youth, HS or younger. Cost includes golf, cart, breakfast and lunch in clubhouse. Cash prizes three flights. Raffle held during meal. Additional info or how you can participate as a sponsor or to register send email to: golf@robertbellarmine.org or call Jim McCauley at 816.806.8110. August 3, Friday The 16th Annual Grain Valley Eagle Golf Fundraiser at Adams Pointe Golf Course. All proceeds benefit Grain Valley HS Activities, Eagle Booster Club and Education Foundation. Registration, donuts and coffee at 7 a.m. Shotgun start at 8 a.m. Four-person scramble with two flights. All-inclusive entry fee of $100 per player includes golf, range balls, player goody bag, two mulligans, entry into putting contest and several on-course contests, two drink tickets, lunch and prizes. Silent auction and lunch after golf. Sponsorships available. For entry forms or sponsor information, contact Jerry Vaughan at jvaughan@gvr5.net, or call 816-847-5006 x1015. August 24, Friday Golf Fore Gilda at Oakwood Country Club. Benefiting Gilda’s Club Kansas City program to support people with all types of cancer and their families. Registration and continental breakfast 7:30 a.m. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Following golf is lunch and awards reception. Format it a four-person scramble with the top three teams receiving prizes! Fee is $150 per golfer and includes lunch, post-tournament awards reception and player gift. Contest package is $25 and includes putting contest, hole-in-one opportunities, closest to the pin, longest drive, 2 mulligans and 2 raffle tickets. Sponsorships are available! For more information, call 816.531.4444. Register online at www.GildasClubKC.org. September 8, Saturday The 6th Annual M.en I. Admire Charity Golf Classic at Minor Park Golf Course. Proceeds benefit Saint Luke’s Hospice” and Disabled American Veterans. Registration at 6:45 a.m. Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Four-person scramble (Men’s and Woman’s flights). Hole-in-One contest Grand Prize $25,000 (Multiple payouts included). Additional contests include, longest drive, most accurate drive, longest putt and more. A raffle will be held for great prizes. Live auction for various sports memorabilia, golf equipment and golf outings in the Ozarks, Minor Park and others. Entry fee is $400 per team or $125 per person. First 100 players receive a gift package of one Lunch Coupon, two drink coupons and appetizers at the post tournament celebration to be held at The 103rd Street Tavern. For additional information or registration form, contact David Pitnick at 816.516.5110 or email at miacharitygolf@gmail.com.

Lake of the Ozarks September 8, Saturday The 12th Annual Hope House Golf Classic at Eldon Country Club in Eldon, MO. Benefiting the Hope House for the less fortunate to pay for electric bills, food, education benefits and clothes. Four-person scramble. Starting at 9 a.m. Entry fee is $100 per person or $400 per team. Prizes for closest to the pin on all par 3s, longest drive for both men and women, straightest drive to the white-line. There will be a raffle, lunch and prizes after golf. For entry forms and more information, contact Bill Massengill 537.964.5491 or katjam339@gmail.com.

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The Top Ten Most Interesting Caddy Questions Ever... Number: 10 Golfer: “I think I’m going to drown myself in the lake.” Caddie: “Think you can keep your head down that long?” Number: 9 Golfer: “I’d move heaven and earth to break 100 on this course.” Caddie: “Try heaven, you’ve already moved most of the earth.” Superintendent Mark Newton of Canyon Farms G.C. with Gonzo his Australian Shepard Lab Mix. Mark says, “Gonzo will chase anything that moves and will run all day if you let him” Photography by Elisabeth Blair Photography www.elisabeth-blair.com. (See past 2018 issues for previous month’s Super Dog of The Month.)

Number: 8 Golfer: “Do you think my game is improving?” Caddie: “Yes — You miss the ball much closer now.” Number: 7 Golfer: “Do you think I can get there with a 5 iron”? Caddie: “Eventually.” Number: 6 Golfer: “You’ve got to be the worst caddy in the world.” Caddie: “I don’t think so — That would be too much of a coincidence.” Number: 5 Golfer: “Please stop checking your watch all the time. It’s too much of a distraction.” Caddie: “It’s not a watch — it’s a compass.” Number: 4 Golfer: “How do you like my game?” Caddie: “It’s very good — but personally, I prefer golf.” Number: 3 Golfer: “Do you think it’s a sin to play on Sunday? Caddie: “The way you play, it’s a sin on any day.”

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