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Lending a hand A helpful hand is appreciated no matter what the age. From juniors to seniors, the Resorters Tournament is filled with friends and family who are quick to offer any help they can on figuring out the break on an all-important putt. On the left, Ben Doherty’s uncle and caddy, Jon Cullen, looked over his shoulder to help him line up his putt on the 12th green. Below, Bill Freeman asked his father, Connie Freeman, for advice on how to handle a tricky putt on the No. 9 green yesterday during his match against Steve Tessmer in the Senior Men’s Championship.
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T hank you! This marks the fifth and final issue of the Resorters Newspaper. The final results of the tournament will be published in this Wednesday’s Echo Press as well as on the newspaper’s web site at www.echopress.com. The information will also be published in the first issue of next year’s Resorters Newspaper. We’d like to thank all the golfers for taking the time to be interviewed after their matches and to be photographed during qualifying rounds and throughout the tournament. Covering such a big event and reporting the matches on a daily basis is a challenging but rewarding experience and we appreciate all those who make our job easier, especially the cooperative and friendly starters, score card handlers, and
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Hastings’ Logan Dube got some advice on a difficult shot through the trees after his approach flew the green on No. 12. Dube’s run though the Junior 10-12 Championship Division came to an end on Friday in his match against Christopher Adams.
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Ramsey’s Emily Kvidera (above) watched as her tee shot on the 7th landed just a few feet from the pin after her opponent, Maggie Leland, had just done the same. Women’s Championship semifinalist Amanda Woodhull of Minnetonka (left) got into some sand trouble in her match against Betsy Aldrich of St. Louis Park yesterday. She ended up losing the hole and the match, 5-4.
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Former champ, NCAA II qualifier to face off Veteran Aldrich will take on Augustana’s Kvidera in finals Those following the Women’s Division this year are getting a good indication of why the Augustana girls’ golf team was able to take ninth place at the Division II NCAA championship this past spring. Two players who were instrumental in the Vikings’ success put on quite a show yesterday afternoon. In the end, it was the Resorters’ newcomer moving on after a dramatic last hole saw Alexandria’s Maggie Leland get bounced from the tournament by Ramsey’s Emily Kvidera. Kvidera knows a thing or two about performing in clutch situations. She tied for 15th individually at the NCAA championship this past year and holds the Augustana record for the highest individual finish there when she was eighth in 2009.
Kvidera will now try to add a Resorters title to her resume as she takes on two-time Women’s champion Betsy Aldrich when they tee off from the 1st tee at 12:40 this afternoon. Here’s a look at how they got there. KVIDERA DEF. LELAND, 1-UP The gallery was sensing a different outcome on the 18th green. With the two teammates all even, Leland had positioned herself for a win by sticking her approach shot within five feet of the pin. That’s when Kvidera pulled off the biggest shot of her round to steal the victory. With an almost 30-foot putt staring her in the face, the 20-year-old stepped up and drained a birdie. Leland had a chance to force a playoff but her putt was off the mark as a match where neither player held more than a 1-up lead was put to bed in dramatic fashion. These two went backand-forth with each other all afternoon. Leland shot 1-under on the front and held a 1up lead heading into
the turn. A birdie win by Kvidera on 2 gave her the early advantage before the former state champion from Alexandria used a par and a birdie to pick up wins on Nos. 3 and 6. The two stepped up to the 7th tee and got a rise out of the gallery as they both stuck their drives to within five feet on the par-3. Kvidera dropped her putt, while Leland missed on the opportunity as the two were back to even. Leland’s par win on 9 gave her a lead that did not last long on the back. Kvidera birdied 10 and 12 to move ahead. Both players parred the next two holes before Leland evened things up with a par on the 15th. Two more pars then set the stage for what was coming on the 18th. ALDRICH DEF. WOODHULL, 5-4 If Kvidera is going to win her first Resorters title she’ll have to do it against a seasoned veteran. St. Louis Park’s Betsy Aldrich was steady again on Friday as she cruised to a 5-4
win over Minnetonka’s Amanda Woodfull. Aldrich used a torrid run on the back to pull away. She led by just one at the turn but back-to-back birdies put her 3-up after 11. She never looked back from there. The 2003 and 2008 champion parred the 13th to go 4up before putting things away with a birdie win on 14. Her 3under performance on the back helped her overcome three bogeys on the front and secure another chance at a title.
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WOMEN’S DIVISION QUALIFIERS Betsy Aldrich .......................................................36 Emily Kvidera ......................................................38 Maggie Leland ....................................................38 Molly Knutson .....................................................40 Amanda Woodhull ..............................................41 Bridget Cummings...............................................42 Mariah Chelsey ...................................................42 Andrea Nelson ....................................................43 Heidi Beckendorf.................................................43 Allison Leigeb .....................................................44 Molly Leland .......................................................44 Connie Sornsin ....................................................45 Laura Knutson .....................................................47 Maxine Carlson ...................................................48 Jen Carvers .........................................................48 Jessica Nelson....................................................48 WOMENS’ DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP WEDNESDAY RESULTS
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UPPER BRACKET Betsy Aldrich def. Jessica Nelson 6-5 Heidi Beckendorf def. Andrea Nelson 4-3 Molly Knutson vs. Laura Knutson Amanda Woodhull def. Connie Sornsin 6-4 LOWER BRACKET Emily Kvidera def. Jen Cavers 8-7 Bridget Cummings def. Allison Leigeb 2-up Maggie Leland def. Maxine Carlson 6-4 Molly Leland def. Mariah Chesley 3-2 THURSDAY RESULTS UPPER BRACKET Betsy Aldrich def. Heidi Beckendorf 4-3 Amanda Woodhull def. Molly Knutson 5-4 LOWER BRACKET Emily Kvidera def. Bridget Cummings 5-3 Maggie Leland def. Molly Leland 4-3 SATURDAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP 12:40 p.m. - Aldrich vs. Kvidera
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Johnson, Adams to battle for title Johnson hoping to repeat; Adams looking for upset Chaska’s Lincoln Johnson is one step closer to repeating as the Juniors 10-12 champion after defeating Ben Doherty of Aleandria 5-3 Friday in the semifinals. Johnson will now face Christopher Adams of Maple Grove, who earned a victory over Logan Dubé of Hastings in the other semifinal match. JOHNSON DEF. DOHERTY Johnson may not be the oldest player in the field, but he’s a veteran of the game, nonetheless. The 11-year-old defending champion from Chaska played a steady game throughout yesterday, beginning with a par win on the first
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Christopher Adams of Maple Grove watched his tee shot off the 13th box during his semifinal match against Logan Dube yesterday morning. Adams secured his spot in the Junior 10-12 Division finals, where he will try to dethrone defending champion Lincoln Johnson.
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hole of the back nine. Both Johnson and his opponent, Ben Doherty, shot bogeys on the following hole before Johnson steadied his game to win par, par, bogey and par, ending the match after the 15th hole with a 5-3 win.
JUNIOR 10-12 DIVISION QUALIFIERS Lincoln Johnson .........................................................DC Nathaniel Adams........................................................40 Ben Doherty ................................................................43 Christopher Adams .....................................................43 Blake Bloedorn............................................................45 Ryan O’Hara................................................................48 Logan Dubé.................................................................48 Joseph Bigger.............................................................48 WEDNESDAY RESULTS UPPER BRACKET Lincoln Johnson def. Ryan O’Hara 5-4
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Ben Doherty def. Blake Bloedorn 2-up LOWER BRACKET Logan Dubé def. Nate Adams 2-1 Christopher Adams def. Joseph Bigger 2-1 FRIDAY RESULTS UPPER BRACKET Johnson def. Doherty 5-3 LOWER BRACKET Adams def. Dubé SATURDAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP Noon - Johnson vs. Adams
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Two former champions remain Two former champions remain in the Men’s Executive Division as Jon Freeman and Tim Peterson will fight for a spot in the finals with Woodbury’s Eric Heimsness and St. Cloud’s Darryl Schomer today. A battle between the Freeman brothers started as the news of the day, but it was Schomer who stole the show with a dominant performance in a victory over Alexandria’s Chris Haugen. The field of four will be dwindled to one by the end of the day as the Execs tee off from the first box at 6:54 a.m. Here is how the semifinalists got here: J. FREEMAN DEF. S. FREEMAN, 2-UP Stefan Freeman had to go extra holes but he got through his brother in 2009 to win the Executive title. Two years later, Jon got a chance at redemption and did not miss the opportunity in a 2-up win. “He got revenge on me today,” Stefan said. It looked like things
might go his way again early in yesterday’s match. Stefan came out the gate with back-toback birdies that gave him a 2-up lead before Jon answered with a par win on the 3rd. Neither of these two would ever separate themselves by much. Jon went par, birdie on Nos. 5 and 6 to take his first lead of the day. He went into the turn at 1up before Stefan answered with a par win at 11. The two would split the 12th before Stefan opened the door over the next two holes. Jon took advantage of back-to-back bogeys by his younger brother to take a 2-up lead. Jon never gave back another hole as he kept his hopes of repeating alive. HEIMSNESS DEF. C. JOHNSON, 1-UP Woodbury’s Eric Heimsness will get a shot at dethroning Freeman after holding on for a 1-up win over Burnsville’s Chad Johnson. Heimsness’ day turned on No. 6 with a
beautiful birdie that gave him a 1-up lead. He played a perfect shot out of the left bunker to within a foot or two of the pin. A tap-in birdie gave him a lead he would never relinquish the rest of the day. He followed that up with another birdie win on the par-3 7th. The two players halved the next four holes before a birdie win at 12 gave Heimsness a 3up cushion. That win would prove vital down the stretch. Johnson battled back with back-toback birdie wins on 15 and 16. That brought
him to within one, but Heimsness put the pressure on by parring the final two holes. Johnson could not find a birdie to tie things up as Heimsness held on for the narrow win. T. PETERSON DEF. LYCZEWSKI, 3-1 Peterson, the 2002 and 2003 champion from Lino Lakes, was on his game in a narrow win over Crookston’s Mark Lyczewski. Peterson used a birdie on No. 4 to build a 2-up lead that he never gave back. Lyczewski followed with a birdie win of his
EXECUTIVE MEN’S DIVISION QUALIFIERS Jon Freeman.......................................................DC Tim Peterson .......................................................36 Darryl Schomer ...................................................36 Tom Abrahamson ................................................37 Jon Butina ...........................................................38 Stefan Freeman...................................................38 Ross Bullard ........................................................38 Chad Johnson......................................................38 Todd Wagner.......................................................38 Mark Lyczewski...................................................38 Bruce Leland .......................................................39 Greg Bowen ........................................................39 Chris Haugen.......................................................39 Al Hagen .............................................................39 Jeff Johnson .......................................................40 Brian Eidsvold .....................................................40 John Gardiner......................................................40 Eric Heimsness....................................................40 Steve Cummings .................................................40 Dave Dilly ............................................................40 Michael Gustafson..............................................40 Patrick Gustafson ................................................41 Jeff Larson ..........................................................41
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own on 5 only to watch his opponent answer right back with a birdie on the 6th. It was all part of a 2-under front nine for Peterson. He continued to apply the pressure on the back. A birdie win on 12 gave him his biggest lead of the day
Pete Passolt.........................................................41 Donnacha O’Connor ............................................41 Thomas Johnson .................................................41 Mark Kranz ..........................................................41 Bill Hafdal ...........................................................41 Jon Olson ............................................................41 Chad Marlow ......................................................41 Alan Tessmer.......................................................42 Steve Tax.............................................................42 EXECUTIVE DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP WEDNESDAY RESULTS UPPER BRACKET Jon Freeman def. Alan Tessmer, 2-1 Thomas Johnson def. Brian Eidsvold, 3-1 Jon Butina def. Patrick Gustafson, 6-5 Stefan Freeman def. Jeff Larson, 3-1 Pete Passolt def. Ross Bullard, 20-holes Eric Heimsness def. Bruce Leland, 4-3 Chad Johnson def. Donnacha O’Connor, 4-2 Greg Bowen def. John Gardiner, 3-1 LOWER BRACKET Tim Peterson def. Steve Tax, 5-4 Dave Dilley def. Steve Cummings, 5-3
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at 3-up. Lyczewski came back with birdie wins on the next two par-5s. He couldn’t sustain that momentum, though, as Peterson took Nos. 16 and 17 to wrap things up. EXECS Page 9
Todd Wagner def. Thomas Johnson, 2-1 Mark Lyczewski def. Mark Kranz, 6-5 Tom Abrahamson def. Bill Hafdal, 6-5 Chris Haugen def. Michael Gustafson, 5-4 Darryl Schomer def. Jon Olson, 5-4 Al Hagen def. Chad Marlow, 22-holes THURSDAY’S RESULTS UPPER BRACKET J. Freeman def. J. Johnson, 2-1 S. Freeman def. Butina, 1-up Heimsness def. Passolt, 5-4 C. Johnson def. Bowen, 4-3 LOWER BRACKET Peterson def. Dilley, 6-4 Lyczewski def. Wagner, 1-up Haugen def. Abrahamson, 1-up Schomer def. Marlow, 5-4 FRIDAY’S RESULTS UPPER BRACKET J. Freeman def. S. Freeman 2-up Heimsness def. C. Johnson 1-up UPPER BRACKET T. Peterson def. Lyczewski 3-1 Schomer def. Haugen 7-6
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SCHOMER DEF. HAUGEN, 7-6 Schomer will be the odds on favorite to win his first Executive title if he returns today with the same game he left the course with yesterday. The 37-year-old was lights out on his way to a runaway win over Haugen. Schomer took control early, shooting 6-under on the front. That’s exactly where he finished after his only blemish came on a bogey loss on No. 10. That was the only win Haugen could muster. No one was going to beat Schomer on this day as he got birdie wins on Nos. 1, 2, 6, 7, 8 and 9 to move 7up heading into the turn. It was all but over after that. The two players halved No. 11 before Schomer ended things just as he started, with a birdie win on 12.
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Defending champ upended Mankato’s Cliff falls in semifinals; Wernick, Vincelli advance to finals A long layoff from the Resorters tournament has not affected Bob Wernick in the least. The Rancho Mirage, California native has a history at the tournament with two Senior Division championships (1999, 2003) and an Executive title in 1994. He will have a chance to add to that legacy this afternoon after securing a spot in the finals with a win over Erik Hanson of Stowe, Vermont. Wernick will have his hands full against another worthy opponent. Third-seeded Pat Vincelli of Rosemount, making his first Resorters appearance, will counter him as they battle for all the marbles when the Masters tee off from the 1st tee at 12:20 this afternoon. Here’s a look at how they got there: WERNICK DEF. HANSON, 4-3 Wernick has been a model of consistency through much of this week, and that continued on Friday afternoon as he took control early in his 4-3 win over Hanson. Finding a way to make par was the name of the game for Wernick on the front nine. He built a 5-
MASTER DIVISION QUALIFIERS George Mikesh................................................................................DC Ron Clayton......................................................................................36 Tom Eidsvold....................................................................................37 Pat Vincelli.......................................................................................37 Bob Wernick ....................................................................................38 George Cliff......................................................................................39 Jack Mathiasen ...............................................................................39 Greg Dehaven ..................................................................................40 Jerry Peterson..................................................................................40 Loren Berg........................................................................................40 Martin Garber Jr..............................................................................40 Erik Hansen......................................................................................41 Peter Glanville .................................................................................41 Steve Seavall...................................................................................41
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up lead by doing just that, earning wins on Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 as Hanson struggled to get going before a par win on 7. Wernick continued to pile on after making the turn. A birdie win on 10 and a par win on 11 gave him his biggest lead of the day at 7-up. That was more than enough to hold off a three-hole surge by Hanson. His par wins on Nos. 12, 13 and 14 gave him a sliver of hope, but Wernick put an end to that as both players parred the 15th to end the match. VINCELLI DEF. CLIFF, 3-2 While Wernick searches for his fourth Resorters title, he will have to take it from a guy who’s going after his first. Vincelli already took down a Resorters veteran with plenty of championship experience when he defeated Mankato’s George Cliff in the semis. Vincelli never trailed in this one as he used a par win on the 1st and a birdie on the 2nd to go 2-up. Cliff, a two-time champion in the Executive Division and a four-time champ in the Senior Men’s, kept within striking distance but could never get out of that hole. He took No. 5 with a birdie, but it was no momentum changer. Vincelli followed with a par win on the 6th before he defied the odds and carded an eagle from 140 yards out on the par-4 8th. That helped him finish Clayton Pike .....................................................................................41 Ken Riesberg....................................................................................41
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the front nine at 3-under. Vincelli wasn’t about to give that away on the back. He parred the 10th to go 4-up before Cliff cut his lead to two with birdie and par wins on Nos. 12 and 13. Vincelli answered with a par win on the 14th to put him directly in the driver’s seat. Two holes later he had secured his chance at a title as both players went par, birdie to close out the match after 16.
THURSDAY’S PAIRINGS UPPER BRACKET Hansen def. Peterson 5-4 Wernick def. Eidsvold 2-1 LOWER BRACKET Cliff def. Clayton, 1-up Vincelli def. Garber Jr. 5-4 FRIDAY’S RESULTS UPPER BRACKET Wernick def. Hanson 4-3 LOWER BRACKET Vincelli def. Cliff 3-2
WEDNESDAY RESULTS UPPER BRACKET Erik Hanson def. George Mikesh (DC) 5-3 Jerry Peterson def. Greg Dehaven 1-up, 19 holes Tom Eidsvold def. Peter Glanville 3-2 Bob Wernick def. Steve Seavall 4-2 LOWER BRACKET Ron Clayton def. Clayton Pike 8-6 George Cliff def. Loren Berg 4-2 Pat Vincelli vs. Ken Riesberg Jack Mathiasen vs. Martin Garber Jr.
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2011 Course Map
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Big hitters could drive this nifty little starter hole. A slight dogleg left, bunkers left-front and right of green. Good birdie hole!
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Picturesque, short hole with elevated green. Accuracy off the tee is crucial. Trees & triple-trapped green make this more difficult than it looks.
Par 4 | 406 Yards Rated toughest hole on the course! Big hitters can cut the dogleg right. Steeply sloped green, deep bunkers left and right.
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Sloped green neatly nestled in the woods and guarded by deep trap on left.
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A good drive uphill should give golfers a view of the green for the second shot. Bunkers guard green left and right.
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Par 5 | 500 Yards Breathtaking view of Lake Darling as fairway slopes down to large green. Fairway bunker on right, green bunkered on left.
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Uphill all the way. Level “Oklahoma” green, trapped on the left and right.
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A slight breather to start the back 9. Look out for the out-of-bounds on right, and trees on the left.
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Par 5 | 471 Yards Out-of-bounds left, but a good birdie hole. Rated easiest hole to par on the golf course!
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Elevated tee, elevated green with a dipsy-doodle in between. Cavernous bunkers left and right protect the “Texas” green.
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Heinen one match away from second championship Alexandria’s Cole Haugen is looking to step up and secure his first title The 2009 Junior Division champion will be looking to grab another title today when Nick Heinen of Edmond, Oklahoma takes off today at noon from the first tee. Heinen will face Cole Haugen of Alexandria for the Junior 13-15 Division crown after the two won their semifinal matches yesterday. Heinen was a 6-4 winner over Ryan Swedberg of Monterey, California, while Haugen defeated Cole Matthews of Edmond, Oklahoma. HAUGEN DEF. MATTHEWS 4-3 Holding off a late surge by another Oklahoman, Alexandria’s Haugen swept to a 5-3 win over Matthews. The front nine was all Haugen’s as he won six of the nine holes, allowing Matthew’s just one win and halving the other two. Haugen used five pars and a bogey for his victo-
JUNIOR 13-15 DIVISION QUALIFIERS Brent Haukom..............................35 Nick Heinen.................................35 Lukas Bigger................................36 Nicholas Adams ..........................39 Cole Matthews............................39 Alex Buysse.................................40 Dan Hennessy .............................40 Cole Haugen................................41 Sam Franklin................................42 Natalie Amundson ......................43 Aaron Johnson ............................43 Ryan Swedberg ...........................43
ries, with Matthew’s only win coming on a par on No. 5. On the back nine, the first hole finished evenly before Matthews tried to mount a comeback with a par, then a birdie win to cut the lead to 3-up. But Haugen wasn’t to be denied, winning No. 13 on a par and ending the match. HEINEN DEF. SWEDBERG 6-4 The Oklahoma golfer opened yesterday’s round with a bang as he put up a birdie on the first hole to go ahead. Swedberg didn’t seem to be fazed by the move, countering with a bogey win on No. 3 and a par on No. 4 to even the match, then take the lead. Heinen didn’t let that small setback get him down, returning to secure three of the final four holes on the front nine with birdie, par, birdie, giving him a 2-up lead at the turn. Turning his attention to the back nine, Heinen continued his torrid pace, winning four of the next five holes on birdie, par, par and par to close out the match with a 5-up lead with four holes remaining.
Devin Brundell.............................44 Hunter Bruhn ...............................45 Alec Maher..................................45 Carter Kranz.................................45 CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT TUESDAY RESULTS UPPER BRACKET Hunter Bruhn def. Brent Haukom 53 Cole Haugen def. Sam Franklin 2-1 Nick Adams def. Devin Brundell 1up Cole Matthews def. Natalie
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LOWER BRACKET Nick Heinen def. Alex Buysse 7-5 Ryan Swedberg def. Carter Kranz 1up FRIDAY RESULTS UPPER BRACKET Cole Haugen def. Cole Matthews 43 LOWER BRACKET Nick Heinen def. Ryan Swedberg 64 SATURDAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP Noon - Heinen vs. Haugen
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CHIP SHOTS ALBATROSS: A score of three under par for a single hole. Also called a double eagle. BANANA BALL: A bad slice, so called because the flight of the ball resembles the shape of a banana.
Congratulations to Evan Peters ~ Champion of Kyle’s 23rd Annual Lakes Area Golf Classic!
COLLAR: Edge of a sand hazard. FRIED EGG: A ball that is buried in sand. Also called a plugged lie.
BISQUE: A handicap stroke given to one opponent that may be used on any hole.
FROG HAIR: The short grass that borders the putting green.
DORMIE: A situation in match play when a player or a side is ahead by the amount of holes remaining to be played. In such a case, the trailing player or side must win the remaining holes to come out even.
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FOOZLE: A bad shot. Also called a dub.
BARBER: A player who talks to the point of annoyance.
CROSS-BUNKER: A narrow bunker that crosses a hole at a right angle to the player’s line of flight to the green.
Nick Heinen, the 2009 Junior Division champion from Edmond, Oklahoma, followed his ball off the 7th tee box on Friday afternoon. Heinen will have a chance to grab his second title when he squares off against Alexandria’s Cole Haugen today.
EAGLE: A score of two under par for a single hole.
GIMMEE: Baby talk for “give me,” a putt of two feet or less that a friendly opponent declares does not have to be holed out. GOBBLE: A putt that unexpectedly lands in the hole. IN THE LEATHER: A putt closer to the hole than the distance between a putter’s head and its grip. In friendly matches, an opponent may declare such a putt a gimmee.
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Two former champs survive scares in Men’s Division Two golfers who have won all the marbles before in the Resorters Men’s Championship survived down-to-thewire matches yesterday. Both the defending champ, Don Constable of Deep Haven, and the 2008 titlist, Tyler Whiting of Eagan, needed all 18 holes before putting their opponents away. Another member of the Final Four, Ben Vangsness, took his match into an extra hole to stay alive. The only survivor who had a fairly easy time of it was Sam Peterson of Benson, who coasted to a 5-3 win over Luke Johnson of Alexandria. (A correction from yesterday’s story: Johnson
won a 25-hole match on Thursday to advance to the quarterfinals – not 26 holes as reported.) So who will be the 2011 Resorters Men’s Division champion? The “lefty” – 22-yearold Constable? The “old man” of the group – 24-year-old Whiting? The “Alexandrian” – 22-year-old Vangsness? Or the talented “rookie” – 17-year-old Peterson? The four will tee it up today when the action starts from No. 1 at 7:06 a.m. The winners will play in the final match that’s tentatively set to get underway at 1 p.m. from No. 1. Here’s a recap of yesterday’s matches:
CONSTABLE DEF. MONTPLAISIR, 1-UP. Seventeen-year-old Jacob Montplaisir of Gilbert, Arizona gave last year’s champion all he could handle yesterday. Through the first nine holes, Montplaisir held a 2-up lead, thanks to birdie wins on Nos. 3 and 6 and a par win on the 9th hole. Constable notched just one win on the front, a birdie to start the match. Montplaisir added a par win on No. 10 to go 3-up and matched Constable’s pars on the next two holes. Down by three with six holes left, the defending champ made his move, stringing together a trio of wins with par, birdie, par to tie the match.
Montplaisir had a little trouble during that stretch. He threeputted No. 13 for bogey and hit it into the trees on No. 15. After both golfers bogeyed No. 16, Montplaisir’s tee shot on the par-3 17th flew the green. Constable took advantage with a par to take the lead for only the second time of the day. Constable ended the match in style, sinking a 10-foot birdie on No. 18 to win 1-up. VANGSNESS DEF. KLEIN IN 19 HOLES The momentum swung back and forth in the Vangsness/Dan Klein match so many times, it felt like they were playing tennis. Vangsness won No. 1 with par. Klein won No. 2 with birdie. Vangsness countered with a par win on No. 3 and added another par win on No. 5. Klein struck back with a birdie win on No. 6, but Vangsness returned the volley with a birdie win on No. 7. No problem. Klein answered back with another birdie on No. 8 to pull within one, but Vangsness finished the front with a par win to go 2-up. The match settled down on the back nine. Both golfers matched each other on Nos. 10 through 14 with par, birdie, birdie, par, par. Klein finally broke
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Vangsness’ serve with a birdie win on No. 15 and followed that up with two more wins, birdie on No. 16 and a par on No. 17 to pull out front by one. Vangsness’ drive on No. 17, wowed the crowd, hitting the top of the pin and kicking off the green. Vangsness did what he had to do on No. 18 – a birdie that tied the match. On the first extra hole, Vangsness’ drive landed on the edge of the green and he chipped to within six feet. He then drained the birdie putt to ice the win. PETERSON DEF. JOHNSON, 5-3 The match between Peterson and Johnson was a close one through the front nine. Peterson took an early advantage with wins on Nos. 1 (birdie) and 3 (par) but Johnson bounced back with par wins on Nos. 5, 7 and 9 to go 1-up at the turn. That’s when Johnson took his game to a new level, birdying Nos. 10, 11 and 12 to go 2-up, adding par wins on Nos. 13 and 14 and then ending the match with a birdie win on No. 15. The six-hole streak gave him a 5-3 victory.
MEN’S REGULAR DIVISION QUALIFIERS Donald Constable ...............................................DC Mark Giorgi .........................................................68 Tyler Whiting.......................................................69 Gordy Diekman....................................................70 Ben Vangsness....................................................71 Thomas Strandemo .............................................72 Paul Webskowski................................................72 Sam Peterson ......................................................72 Jesse Hafdal .......................................................72 Alec Heinen.........................................................72 Austin Fowler ......................................................73 Grady Meyer .......................................................73 Geoff Klein ..........................................................73 Joey Shroyer .......................................................73 John Hafdal.........................................................74 Bennett Black ......................................................74 Chris Sholts .........................................................74 Tyler Monda ........................................................74 Bryant Black ........................................................74 Luke Johnson ......................................................74 Nick Paulson .......................................................74 Jack Thiel ............................................................74 Nick Brundell.......................................................74 Aaron Duncan .....................................................74 Erik Peterson .......................................................75 Jacob Montplaisir ...............................................75 Dan Klein.............................................................75 C.J. Haukom ........................................................75 Sean Halverson ...................................................75 Derek Swedberg .................................................76 Mike Rose ...........................................................76 Jack Dressen.......................................................76
Sam Peterson of Benson chipped onto the No. 9 green in his Men’s Championship match against Luke Johnson. Peterson advanced into today’s semifinals with a 5-3 victory.
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WHITING DEF. SHROYER, 2-UP On the wings of an eagle, Whiting won four holes on the back nine en route to a 2-up win over the 2008 Resorters Junior Division champion, Joey Shroyer of Victoria. It was a close contest from the get-go. Whiting won No. 2 with birdie and Shroyer followed with a birdie win on the next hole. Shroyer grabbed the lead with a birdie on No. 5, but Whiting came back with a par win on the short 7th hole. Both golfers swapped pars on the last two holes on the front, leaving the match all square at the turn. Shroyer jumped into the lead for the second time with a birdie on No. 11 but Whiting’s eagle flew on the par-5 12th to tie the match. He moved ahead with a par on No. 13. Shroyer fought back and tied it on No. 14 with a par, but Whiting answered on No. 16 with a par to regain the lead. After they both halved the 17th with pars, Whiting closed the door with a par win on No. 18 for a 2-up triumph.
WEDNESDAY OPENING ROUND UPPER BRACKET Donald Constable def. Jack Dressen, 1-up John Hafdal def. Bennett Black, 1-up Thomas Strandemo def. Eric Peterson, 2-1 Jacob Montplaisir def. Paul Webskowski 4-3 Dan Klein def. Gordy Diekman, 1-up Austin Fowler def. Chris Sholts 3-2 Ben Vangsness def. C.J. Haukom 3-2 Tyler Monda def. Grady Meyers, 22 holes LOWER BRACKET Mark Giorgi def. Derek Swedberg, 1-up Luke Johnson def. Bryant Black 5-4 Alec Heinen def. Nick Paulsen 5-4 Sam Peterson def. Jack Teal 3-2 Tyler Whiting def. Mike Rose 5-4 Geoff Klein def. Nick Brundell 5-4 Jesse Hafdal def. Sean Halverson 1-up Joey Shroyer def. Aaron Duncan 2-1 THURSDAY RESULTS UPPER BRACKET Constable def. Hafdal 7-6 Montplaisir def. Strandemo 4-3 Klein def. Fowler 1-up Vangsness def. Monda 3-2 LOWER BRACKET Johnson def. Giorgi, 25 holes S. Peterson def. Heinen, 19 holes Whitind def. Klein 2-1 Shroyer def. Hafdal 4-2 FRIDAY RESULTS UPPER BRACKET Constable def. Montplaisir 1-up Vangsness def. Klein 19 holes LOWER BRACKET Peterson def. S. Johnson 5-3 Whiting def. Shroyer 2-up
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Empanger still hunting The Chaska golfer will face Alexandria’s Bill Freeman for Senior crown
SENIOR MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP UPPER BRACKET
Only one thing stands between Chaska’s Jon Empanger and his eighth Resorters title – Alexandria golfer Bill Freeman. That matter will be settled today as the Senior Men’s finalists will head out at 12:20 p.m. today from the first tee. EMPANGER DEF. BATTEY 6-4 Not much seems to faze Empanger as he whipped out four straight wins in his match yesterday against Dave Battey of Alexandria, opening with a birdie, then adding a par, another birdie and another par for a quick 4-up lead. Battey settled in to take the next two holes on a par and a birdie, cutting back on Enpanger’s lead to make it 2-up. Echo Press Empanger, though, Dave Battey was smiling at his fortune yesterday after a long putt from the fringe dropped in on the didn’t let up and 6th green during his match against Jon Empanger in the Senior Men’s Division. It was not quite charged back to win the enough as Empanger won 6-4 to secure his spot in the finals today. final two holes on the
Jon Empanger front nine with pars to return to a 4-up lead. On the back nine, Empanger quickly took charge as he opened with a birdie win on No. 10 before Battey was able to take the following hole with par. Empanger closed the match out early, however, and did it with a flourish, winning Nos. 12 and 14 on birdies for the 6-4 win. FREEMAN DEF. TESSMER 2-1 The other semifinal proved to be a little tougher as Freeman
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Bill Freeman had to battle Steve Tessmer of Hood, Oregon to a 2-1 finish to advance. Tessmer and Freeman traded holes through the first half of the front nine as Tessmer notched the first win on a par at No. 1. Freeman birdied the second hole to even the match but Tessmer came back with a par win on No. 3 to go up one. It was on the fifth hole that Freeman evened things up for SENIOR Page 19
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the second time in the match, winning by par, then increased his lead with a pair of pars on the following holes. The two went head-to-head for the final two of the front nine, leaving Freeman with a 2-up lead at the turn. He was the first to make a move after the two began the back nine,
SENIOR MEN’S DIVISION QUALIFIERS Jon Empanger .........................................................DC Jim Arnold................................................................34 Steve Tessmer..........................................................35 Scott Boselson .........................................................36 Jeff Pederson...........................................................36 Dave Battey..............................................................36 Dave Lodge ..............................................................37 Dan Prochnow..........................................................37 Greg Matson ............................................................37 Mike Hartmann ........................................................37 Michael Flesch.........................................................38 Don Mehesan...........................................................38 Rick Feriancek ..........................................................38 Bill Freeman .............................................................39 Gary Rolfzen.............................................................39 Mark Motanich ........................................................39 Larry Petersen ..........................................................39 Tom Southward........................................................40 Brad Hanson.............................................................40 Mike Fluegel ............................................................40 Bob Falls...................................................................40 Brian Bloedorn .........................................................41 Gene Seashore.........................................................41 Tom Vipond ..............................................................41 Randy Johnson.........................................................41 Darryl Johnson.........................................................41 Roy Lende.................................................................42 Robert Chesley.........................................................42 Byron Zinn ................................................................42 Larry Kowalczyk .......................................................43 Tim Kulow ................................................................43 Gary Syverson ..........................................................43 TUESDAY OPENING ROUND UPPER BRACKET Jon Empanger def. Tim Kulow 8-7 Larry Petersen def. Mark Motanich 4-2 Mike Hartmann def. Randy Johnson 3-1 Greg Mattson def. Darryl Johnson 8-7 Scott Bodelson def. Robert Chesley 3-1
winning the 10th hole on a par, but Tessmer struck back with a birdie win on No. 11. At the 14th hole, Freeman won on a birdie, but once again Tessmer countered, winning with his own birdie on No. 16. When both players finished with par on No. 17, it was clear that Freeman was the winner.
Rick Feriancek def. Bob Falls 4-2 Dave Battey def. Byron Zinn 4-2 Brad Hanson def. Don Mehesan, 19 holes LOWER BRACKET Jim Arnold def. Larry Kowalczyk 3-1 Bill Freeman def. Tom Southland 7-5 Brian Bloedorn def. Dave Lodge, 1-up Michael Flesch def. Gene Seashore 4-2 Steve Tessmer def. Gary Syverson 3-2 Mike Fluegel def. Gary Rolfzen 4-2 Dan Prochnow def. Roy Lende 5-4 Jeff Pederson def. Tom Vipond 5-4 WEDNESDAY RESULTS UPPER BRACKET Empanger def. Peterson 7-6 Mattson def. Hartmann, 21 holes Feriancek def. Bodelson, 1-up Battey def. Hanson 4-3 LOWER BRACKET Freeman def. Arnold 3-2 Bloedorn def. Flesch 6-5 Tessmer def. Fluegel 4-3 Pederson def. Prochnow 5-4 THURSDAY RESULTS UPPER BRACKET Empanger def. Mattson 4-3 Battey def. Feriancek 3-2 LOWER BRACKET Freeman def. Bloedorn 3-1 Tessmer def. Pederson, 1-up FRIDAY RESULTS UPPER BRACKET Empanger def. Battey 6-4 LOWER BRACKET Freeman def. Tessmer 2-1 SATURDAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP 12:20 p.m. - Empanger vs. Freeman
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Chaska’s Jon Empanger followed through after teeing off on No. 7 on Friday. Empanger will go for his eighth Resorters title today when he takes on Alexandria’s Bill Freeman in the Senior Division championship match.
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2011 Resorters Golf Tournament Schedule SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 2011 1st Tee 6:30 AM Men’s Exec 1st Flight 6:42 Men’s Reg 1st Flight 6:54 Men’s Exec Champ 7:06 Men’s Reg Champ 7:18 Open 7:30 Men’s Exec/Senior Combo Flight/Cons 7:40 Men’s Senior 2nd Flight/Cons 7:50 Men’s Senior 1st Flight/Cons 8:00 Men’s Masters 1st Flight/Cons 8:10 Women’s Reg/1st Flight/Cons 8:20 Men’s Senior & Masters Champ Cons 8:30 Junior 13-15 1st Flight/Cons
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