FREE
Official Publication of the 90th Annual Resorters Golf Tournament by the Echo Press
• VOL. 74, NO. 4
RESORTERS Golf Tournament
FRIDAY,
AUGUST 5, 2011
Leland advances to semifinals Page 5
For Pete’s sake! The wonderful game of golf can turn emotions around quickly, especially when things don’t go as planned. These photos snapped on Wednesday during Resorters play offer a glimpse into what the players go through. Right: Pete Passolt of Orono (a Resorters Men’s Division champion in 1989, by the way), isn’t afraid to show his emotion on the course every once in a while, like when a putt didn’t quite roll his way in a match against Rose Bullard of St. Paul in the Executive Men’s Championship flight. Left: Hunter Bruhn of Buffalo was bummed with how things were going in his match against Cole Haugen of Alexandria in the Juniors’ 13 to 15 Championship. Below: Steve Tax of Sartell, the Osakis golf coach, wasn’t thrilled with a putt while playing in the Executive Men’s Championship. You can view hundreds more photos of players’ reactions and action shots in slideshows and an online photo gallery at www.echopress.com.
SINCE 1917
Bringing your Outdoor Living
to
GREAT PRICES • AWARD WINNING SERVICE • NEW FRIENDS!
Sales & Service
LIFE!
rreative eattiive ea
andscapes
Mountain Aire, Dutch Aire, Dutch Star, All Star, Ventana, Grand Star, Bay Star
View inventory at www.steinbring.com
R001610463
of Alexandria
30 3 0 Years Yea Experience Scott Giroux • (320) 760-6002 Dave Klein • (320) 760-1811
R001610483
Garfield, MN Toll Free 1-877-880-8090 1-320-834-6333
2
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
PLEASE TURN IN SCORECARDS Resorters Tournament players are reminded to please fill in hole-by-hole scores on championship flight scorecards and turn them in immediately following each match. Please make sure that full names and divisions are on the cards. The winner’s name should be circled and the final match score indicated. Your help will be greatly appreciated and your cooperation will help to insure accurate coverage of the tournament. The cards must be turned in to the scorer’s tent near the putting green.
Jody Hanson, Publisher; Lori Mork, Sports Editor; Al Edenloff, Editor; Eric Morken, Sports Reporter; Nichole Roell, Photographer; Caroline Roers, intern; Lowell Anderson, Photographer Resorters Golf Tournament newspaper – Alexandria Echo Press Publication Phone: 320-763-3133 Email: echo@echopress.com or sports@echopress.com
Echo Press
Chad Johnson of Burnsville received loyal support from his family in his Executive Men’s Championship match yesterday. Even though his niece, Jenna, wasn’t able to make it to the match in person, she drew a sign to cheer him on.
Bringing your Outdoor Living
Before
to
After
LIFE!
• Free Free ee S Standing tanding tan ding W Walls a ls all • Paving Pavving ng Sto S to one Stone • Retaining Walls • Rock & Wood Mulch • Permeable Pavers • Plantings • Sod
reative
andscapes of Alexandria
81
1_0
047
161
R00
30 Y Years Experience Scott Giroux • (320) 760-6002 Dave Klein • (320) 760-1811
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
e m o c l We
to the s n o r t a P d ts an n a t s e t n o C and the b u l C f l a Go i r d n a x e l al A n o i t a t i v n I rters o s e R h t 0 9 ent! m a n r u o T Golf
Memberships available! Ask head professional Ron Rebrovich how to get FREE GOLF for the rest of 2011!
Visit us on the web: www.alexandriagolfclub.com for more information about the course, upcoming events, facilities and more!
Alexandria Golf Club is a family-friendly golf club. Junior Leagues, Family Nights, Junior Golf Academy and special events all available with your membership. Questions? Want to become a member?
Call us at (320) 763-3605 “fore” more information!
Pro Am sponsors:
Alexandria Hotel & Hospitality
Ron Rebrovich, Head Golf Pro/Tournament Chair
Next Year’s Resorters Tournament July 30–August 4, 2012
NB golf cars
R001610097
Looking Forward:
3
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
Echo Press
Alexandria’s Maggie Leland focused on her ball afer hitting from just off the green on Thursday. The Augustana College golfer will get a crack at her Vikings’ teammate today when she takes on Emily Kvidera of Blaine. Leland had to take down her sister, Molly, to reach the semifinals.
th
Welcome to the
90 Annual Resorters
Golf Tournament
Nations 2nd Largest Newmar Dealer! 9 2012’s In Stock
Parts & Service
Join us for the 4th Annual Quartsite North Rally! September 9th – 11th • • • • • •
Mountain Aire Dutch Star Ventana Ventana LE Canyon Star Bay Star
- Great Prices! - Award Winning …..Service! - New Friends!
Garfield, MN – 1.877.880.8090 – 320.834.6333 www.steinbring.com
Huge Indoor Showroom
R001610444-071
4
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
Two former champs remain Aldrich and Leland keep hopes alive for third title in Women’s Two former champions remain in contention for the Women’s Division championship as 2003 and 2008 champ Betsy Aldrich of St. Louis Park and 2007 and 2009 champion Maggie Leland of Alexandria both won their quarterfinal matches. Emily Kvidera of Ramsey and Amanda Woodhull of Minnetonka picked up wins in the other two matches. Today’s action will feature Aldrich taking on Woodhull and Augustana teammates Kvidera and Leland facing off. Tee time is 12:48 p.m. on the first tee. ALDRICH VS. BECKENDORF 4-3 Aldrich used the front nine to grab an early lead against Heidi Beckendorf of Blaine, then held on through the back nine for a 4-3 victory. Both golfers posted pars on the opening hole, but Aldrich clipped to 3-up as she won Nos. 2, 3 and 4 with par. Beckendorf kept pace with Aldrich on the next three holes before the St. Louis Park golfer birdied No. 9 for a 4-up lead at the break. Another par for the duo
started the back nine, but Aldrich kept her game steady, winning No. 11 by par before she suffered a blip in her game and allowed Beckendorf a par win on 12. Beckendorf cut the lead to three on a par win at 14 before Aldrich steadied her game, picking up another birdie and ending the match after the 15th hole. WOODHULL DEF. KNUTSON 5-4 After a shaky start on the first hole of the front nine, Minnetonka’s Amanda Woodhull found her stroke and did not give up another win to Molly Knutson of Edina, winning 5-4. Starting on No. 4, Woodhull pounded out three straight victories on par, birdie, par. From there the two golfers stayed even, leaving Woodhull with a 2-up advantage at turn. On the back nine, the Minnetonka golfer picked up three consecutive victories again on par, birdie par for a 5up lead. As the two contestants played golf evenly through Nos. 13 and 14, it gave Woodhull the match on a fivehole advantage with just four holes remaining. KVIDERA DEF. CUMMINGS 5-3 The Augustana golfer will get a crack at her teammate
when she plays Maggie Leland in the semis after a 5-3 win over Bridget Cummings. No card was turned in for this match. MA. LELAND DEF. MO. LELAND 4-3 The birds were singing for Maggie Leland of Alexandria as she battled her sister, Molly, in the quarterfinals of the Women’s Division, and posted four birdies on her way to a 4-3 win. Maggie started things off with a bang as she birdied the opening hole to go up by one. Two holes were halved by the players before Molly took away her sister’s advantage with a par win on No. 4 to even the match. Maggie picked up a par win on No. 6, dropped in another birdie, this time on No. 7. The final two holes of the front nine were even, leaving Maggie up by two heading to the back nine. The 10th hole went to Molly on a par, cutting the lead down to one, but birdie No. 3 showed up for Maggie on the 11th, putting her back up by two. Both players bogeyed No. 12, then Maggie’s fourth birdie of the day came on No. 13 to put her up by three. Maggie pushed her advantage to four as she parred No. 15 for a win, closing out the match.
WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP UPPER BRACKET
Betsy Aldrich
Amanda Woodhull
LOWER BRACKET
Emily Kvidera
Maggie Leland
WOMENS’ DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP WEDNESDAY RESULTS 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 FRIDAY’S PAIRINGS 1ST TEE 12:48 p.m. – Betsy Aldrich vs. Amanda Woodhull; Emily Kvidera vs. Maggie Leland
27 Championship Holes… A “Must Play!!” Email info@genevagolfclub Web www.genevagolfclub.com Geneva Golf Club is located 3 miles East on Hwy. 27, then North on Liberty Road about 1 mile.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Pro Shop: 320-762-7089
❍ 27 championship holes designed by Joel Goldstrand ❍ Play the Ponds, Island & Marsh courses ❍ Pars 35, 36 & 37
❍ Play & stay on site ❍ Practice facilities ❍ LPGA Professional ❍ GPS on all carts
GENEVA GRILL 320-762-7092
❍ Full menu & bar ❍ Mexican Thursdays ❍ Walleye Friday Evenings
❍ Barbeque Ribs on Sat. ❍ Prime Rib on Fri. & Sat. ❍ Reservations suggested R001610161-081
5
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
Wanna have some FUN? Music, Volleyball, y Outdoor Patio & Bar 1/2 mile north of Alex Golf Club on CR 42 BugabooBay.com • 320-846-1122
Monday 50% Off All Appetizers 3-6pm $2 Vodkas & Domestic Bottles 9pm-Close
Tuesday BOGO Burgers, All Day, Any Burger • Coronas $2.50 • Rums $2.00 9pm-Close Frozen Drinks $4.00 All Day
Saturday, July 30 Dan Preston on the patio 6-10pm DJ Wonderful inside 9pm-Close
Wednesday 4 lbs. Wings & a Pitcher (Domestic Beer or Pop), $14 5-10pm
Thursday
Friday, August 5 Preston & Paulzine on the patio 6-10pm DJ Coop inside 9pm-Close
$2 Domestic Bottles & $2 Captains 9pm-Close Free Taco Bar from 9-11pm
Friday $2 Jag Bombs & $3 UV Drinks 9pm-Close
Saturday, August 6
Saturday $4 Bloodys & Mimosas 11am-3pm
Leon Laudenbach on the patio 6-10pm DJ Mike Nelson inside 9pm-Close
Sunday $4 Bloodys & Mimosas 11am-3pm
Sunday, August 7
Mon.-Fri. Happy Hour 3-6pm $2.50 Domestic Taps & Rail Drinks
$3 Domestic Taps & Long Islands 9pm-Close Customer Appreciation! 50% off All Drinks from 9pm-Close. *Excludes holiday weekends.
Half Act on the patio Noon-4pm
facebook.com/BugabooBay
www.papajohns.com • www.papajohns.com • www.papajohns.com
Large Double Pepperoni Pizza
$
1000
Add Two 20 oz. Sodas for $2.22 320.763.8777 Order online at papajohns.com 306 3rd Ave. E Alexandria Expires 8/28/11
Any Large Pizza
$
1100
Add Two 20 oz. Sodas for $2.22 320.763.8777 Order online at papajohns.com 306 3rd Ave. E Alexandria Expires 8/28/11
Two Medium 2-Topping Pizzas
$
1399
Add Two 20 oz. Sodas for $2.22 320.763.8777 Order online at papajohns.com 306 3rd Ave. E Alexandria Expires 8/28/11
R001608076-081
6
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
7
Echo Press
Joey Shroyer (left) would have a much different look on his face after seeing the end result of this shot. He chipped in for biride as his ball hit the pin and dropped straight down during his win over Alexandria’s Jesse Hafdal. Above, Dan Klein of Phoenix, Arizona waved to the gallery after sinking a putt on the same hole.
Let Loose...
Kick up ‘Yer Heels. Corral Supperclub is just down the road from Alexandria on Hwy. 27 E and we’re home to all ‘yer favorites... Ribs, steak, our world famous chicken, plus many NEW menu items! Go on... Eat. Drink. ENJOY! A Lakes Area favorite... found ONLY at the Corral!
SHOOT THE MINNOW Friday Nights!
Nightly and Weekend Dinner Specials, plus a great Happy Hour!
Add a minnow to your favorite shot, slug’er down & earn yourself a t-shirt (and bragging rights!)
Check Out our Thursday Night
Don’t fer’git!
RIB SPECIAL!!
Meat Raffles Friday Nights @ 4pm Pull Tabs Available!!
Mmm...
Downtown Nelson • 762-2416 R001610328
8
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
Constable’s consistency, marathon match highlight Men’s play
CONSTABLE DEF. HAFDAL, 7-6 Constable continues to put away opponents early. His match against John Hafdal of Prior Lake was over after just 12 holes. After swapping pars on the first hole, the defending champ went on a five-hole tear, winning No. 2 with par and the next four holes with birdies. Hafdal finally stopped the run with a par win on the 7th hole but Constable came right back with a pair of wins to finish out the front with a 6-up lead. Constable’s birdie barrage continued on the back, he took Nos. 10 and 11 with birdies and it was lights out on the next hole. MONTPLAISIR DEF. STRANDEMO, 4-3 Seventeen-year-old Jacob Montplaisir of Gilbert Arizona slipped past another 17-year-old, Thomas Strandemo of Fargo, 4-3. He had to overcome an early three-hole disadvantage to do it. Strandemo surged ahead with wins on Nos. 2 (par), 3 (par) and 4 (birdie) before Montplaisir found his rhythm and took Nos. 6 and 7 with birdies. Trailing by one at the turn, Montplaisir shifted
MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP UPPER BRACKET
Donald Constable (DC)
Jacob Montplaisir
Dan Klein
LOWER BRACKET
Ben Vangsness
his game into high gear, winning Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 to salt away a 4-3 victory. Birdies on the long par-5s, the 12th and 14th holes, were highlights. KLEIN DEF. FOWLER, 1-UP Dan Klein of Phoenix, Arizona had his hands full when he took on Austin Fowler of Grand Rapids. Fowler clicked for three big wins to close out the front nine, taking No. 7 with birdie and the next two with pars. The comeback erased two wins Klein posted – a par on No. 3 and a birdie on No. 4. Klein hung tough, however, winning Nos. 10 and 11 with par, birdie to go back into the lead. Both golfers found trouble on No. 14 and Klein ended up taking the hole with a bogey to go 2-up. Fowler made one more run at it, sinking a birdie on No. 17 but Klein slammed the door shut by matching Fowler’s par on the 18th hole. VANGSNESS DEF. MONDA, 3-2 Alexandria’s Ben Vangsness never trailed against Tyler Monda of Brainerd. He won No. 1 and added wins on Nos. 3, 7 and 8 to build a 4-up lead at the turn. Vangsness took No. 10 to go 5-up but Monda finally struck for his first win of the day on No. 12.
Luke Johnson
Sam Peterson
Tyler Whiting
Joey Shroyer
After Vangsness won No. 13, Monda won two more holes, No. 14 and 15, but it was his last hurrah as the match ended on No. 16 with halves. JOHNSON DEF. GIORGI IN 26 HOLES This one wasn’t over until darkness was descending and the mosquitoes were buzzing. In what may be the longest Resorters Men’s Division Championship match ever, Luke Johnson of Alexandria defeated medalist Mark Giorgi of Red Wing after 26 grueling holes. Giorgi had the momentum in the early going, winning four holes on the front nine – Nos. 1, 3 (birdie), 6 and 7 to Johnson’s lone win, a par on No. 5. Johnson came roaring back on the back nine, stringing together four straight wins to steal the lead. The rally started on No. 12 with an eagle followed by par, birdie, par. After they both parred Nos. 16 and 17, it was Giorgi’s move to send the match into overtime. He did it with a dramatic birdie. The extra-hole marathon attracted a growing gallery of onlookers who saw both golfers match each other on six straight holes with par, par, bogey, par, par and birdie. MEN Page 9
Good Luck to all Resorters Participants! CENEX CONVENIENCE STORE WE OFFER:
• Bait • Tackle • Ice • Deli • Snacks • Groceries • Gas • Oil • All at One Stop! We also have a Full Service Auto & Tire Shop & Propane Filling Station!
000480998r1_081
Maybe there’s a reason Donald Constable has the initials “DC,” as in Defending Champion. He sure is living up to his name. The 22-year-old from Deephaven continues to breeze through the Resorters Men’s Division elite, just as he did a year ago. Today, he’ll go up against Jacob Montplaisir starting from the No. 1 tee at 1:24 p.m. Plenty of stiff competition remains in the division, including Alexandrians Ben Vangsness and Luke Johnson, who survived a 26-hole marathon yesterday. And don’t count out former Alexandrian Tyler Whiting (the oldest player remaining at 23), Sam Peterson of Benson, or the 2008 Resorters Junior Division champion Joey Shroyer. Here’s a look back at yesterday’s action.
1705 S. Broadway, Alexandria • 1-320-763-6557 Garfield • 1-320-834-2224 …and now on 915 Broadway, Alexandria Summer Hours: 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM - 7 Days a Week R001608073-081
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011 MEN
from
Page 8
On the Minnesota Green No. 7, Giorgi’s drive sailed a little long and to the right, he chipped to within 15 feet and had to settle for a tap-in bogey. Johnson clubbed his drive 20 feet from the cup and two-putted to make par and end a very long day. It was the longest match either golfer had ever played. In fact, Johnson, 20, has never played extra holes in a match before. There’s no doubt he’ll remember this first one for a long time. S. PETERSON DEF. HEINEN, 19-HOLES Benson’s Sam Peterson watched a late lead slip away before stepping up on the first playoff hole to secure a 19-hole victory over Alec Heinen of Edmond, Oklahoma. Heinen used a charge over the final three holes to erase a 2-hole deficit. His par wins on Nos. 16 and 18 forced a playoff, but Peterson bounced back from those two bogeys on 16 and 18 with a birdie on the first playoff hole that sealed the deal. Neither player could gain much separation throughout the match. The two were even heading into the back after halving the final seven holes on the front. Peterson did just enough early on the back to help himself out. He jumped out to a 2-up lead after the 12th when he eagled the par-5 after taking the 10th with a par. Heinen bounced back with a par win of his own on 13 before Peterson took 15 to increase his lead back to two.
9
WHITING DEF. KLEIN, 2-1 Eagan’s Tyler Whiting never trailed in this one as he used birdie wins on 2, 5 and 9 to help him build an early lead on the front against Geoff Klein of Mankato. Whiting led by two at that point but had to bounce back from a double bogey on 10 that got Klein within one. Whiting didn’t slip up again. He shot 1-under the rest of the way, with that birdie on 12 being good enough for a win that moved him back to 2-up. Both players parred the 13th before Klein got a birdie win of his own on 14 to make it interesting. But again Whiting answered, this time with a par win on the 16th. The two players went on to split the par-3 17th as Whiting held on for the narrow win. SHROYER DEF. HAFDAL, 4-2 Joey Shroyer got the early break he was looking for to propel him to a 4-2 win over Alexandria’s Jesse Hafdal. The 18-year-old from Victoria took a 1up lead after birdying the 1st but was in jeopardy of giving it back on the 4th. Instead, Shroyer chipped in from the grass to the right of the green. His ball had plenty of speed, but it hit the pin square and dropped into the cup for a birdie win. He never looked back after that. Shroyer won No. 8 with a par that gave him a 3-up lead heading into the back. Hafdal took his first hole on the 10th with a birdie but Shroyer got that back with a par win on the 15th. His par on the 16th ended things early as he moved on for a quarterfinal match-up with Whiting.
CHIP SHOTS Echo Press
The World’s Longest Golf Course is the International Golf Club in Massachusetts, a long par 77, 8325-yards, from the tiger tees.
The Longest Hole in the World is the 7th hole (par 7) of the Sano Course at the Satsuki Golf Club in Japan. It measures a long 909 yards.
The World’s Highest Golf Course is the Tactu Golf Club in Morococha, Peru, which sits 14,335 feet above sea level at its lowest point.
The World’s Largest Bunker is Hell’s Half Acre on the 585yard 7th hole of the Pine Valley Course in New Jersey.
John Hafdal of Prior Lake chipped onto the No. 5 green in his Men’s Championship match against the division’s defending champion, Don Constable of Deep Haven. Constable took a step closer to repeating with a 7-6 victory.
Hwy 29 & I-94 Next to Holiday Inn
320-763-9983 Reservations Recommended! R
T
he Holiday Inn in Alexandria is a full service hotel with a casual resort like atmosphere. This comfortable setting makes us an ideal destination for relaxing getaways, business travel, or your next company meeting.
In the Heart of the Beautiful Alexandria Lakes Area
Rudy’s has the best steaks in town! We know you’ll also enjoy our walleye, pasta, sandwiches and our famous pizza! • Happy Hour Specials • DJ / Karaoke every Fri. & Sat. Call 320.763.9983 Don’t miss our Sunday Brunch! Classic American food served in a comfortable Old Chicago style setting.
$
320-763-6577 www.hialexandria.com I-94 & Hwy 29 S • Alexandria, MN
5 off
HAPPY HOUR! Mon.-Fri. 4pm-6pm $2 Taps $3 Drinks $4 Wine 1/2 Price Appetizers
Any $25 purchase*
Expires August 31, 2011. *Purchase any reg. priced items totaling $25 or more and use this coupon for $5 off your total bill. Not valid with any other discounts. One per person per visit. R001608807-081
10
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
Come and enjoy...
DMB BUR
GERS
NORTHWIOCHOEDSS SANDW
Echo Press
Steve Tessmer of Hood River, Oregon watched his ball in flight after chipping from just off the 4th green on Thursday. Tessmer locked up in a back-and-forth battle with Jeff Pederson and came out on top in the end with a 1-up victory.
Great Food Go Where the Locals Go! Viking Plaza Mall Alexandria (320) 762-2697 • Fax (320) 762-0810 Albertville (763) 497-1980 • Fax (763) 497-5010
(Located between Walmart and Fleet Farm)
(320) 762-2686 | www.mmfcu.org R001608079
R002610332
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
Is Empanger unstoppable? Defending champ is back in Senior Men’s Final Four Can anyone stop defending champion Jon Empanger? After sailing through a convincing 7-6 win in the Senior Men’s Division Wednesday, Empanger needed just 15 holes to end his match yesterday against last year’s runner up no less. Empanger is vying for his eighth Resorters title to go along with his five Executive Division trophies and two Senior Men’s championships. Three other semifinalists are also looking impressive – Judge Dave Battey, Bill Freeman and Steve Tessmer. Battey will get the first crack at Empanger when the two tee it up today from No. 1 at 12:24 p.m. The winner will take on the victor of the Freeman/Tessmer bat-
tle for all the marbles this Saturday. EMPANGER DEF. MATTSON, 4-3 In a rematch from last year’s division final, the 56-year-old Empanger of Chaska again prevailed over Greg Mattson of Becker. Last year’s finale went 18 holes. This time around, Empanger needed 15 holes to get the victory. An early lead helped. Empanger won No. 1 with birdie and notched two more birdies on Nos. 4 and 5 to go 3-up. Mattson trimmed the lead to two with a birdie of his own on No. 6 but the defending champ was a birdie machine, cranking out two more on Nos. 7 and 8 to go 4-up. On the back nine, they both swapped pars on the first two holes before Empanger decided to go one better than a birdie by knocking in an eagle on the par-5 12th that put him 5-up. Mattson tried to fight back, making a
birdie on No. 14 but he could only match Empanger’s par on the 15th hole, giving the 2010 champ a 4-3 win. Mattson had nothing to hang his head about. He was 2-under par for the day. The trouble was, Empanger was 7under. BATTEY DEF. FERIANCEK, 3-2 In a battle between Alexandrians, Judge Dave Battey edged Rick Feriancek, 3-2. Feriancek jumped out to an early lead, winning Nos. 2 and 3 with pars. Battey staged a quick comeback, winning the next three holes with par, par, birdie to steal the lead. The match then settled into stalemate mode. They halved the next six holes. Finally, on the 13th hole, Battey put the pressure on, making par to take the hole and pad his lead to two. He added another big win on No. 14 with a birdie and matched Feriancek’s pars on the next two holes to win it.
FREEMAN DEF. BLOEDORN, 3-1 Bill Freeman racked up five straight wins on the front nine to put Brian Bloedorn in a hole he couldn’t dig out of. Freeman’s streak on Nos. 3-7 included four pars and one birdie (the 5th hole). Bloedorn, meanwhile, just couldn’t get into a rhythm. He didn’t win his first hole until No. 10, a par, which closed the gap to four. They swapped pars on the next three holes before Bloedorn broke through with a par win on the long 14th hole that put him 3-down. After settling for bogeys on No. 15, Bloedorn showed some signs of life by taking the 16th hole with par. Freeman dashed any hopes of a comeback, however, after he birdied No. 17 to claim a 3-1 victory. TESSMER DEF. PEDERSON, 1-UP Steve Tessmer of Hood River, Oregon staged the division’s biggest comeback of
CROWN/REALTORS
®
625 Broadway, Alexandria, MN 56308
320-762-2172 or 800-359-1370
11
SENIOR MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP UPPER BRACKET
Jon Empanger
Dave Battey
LOWER BRACKET
Bill Freeman
the day, winning the final two holes in regulation to snatch victory away from Jeff Pederson. Pederson prevailed on the front nine, winning three holes, Nos. 1, 4 and 8 with pars, while Tessmer won just two, Nos. 7 and 9 with birdie, par. Pederson moved to 2up with a bogey win on the 10th hole. Tessmer struck back with a birdie to win No. 11 only to lose the next
Steve Tessmer
hole to Pederson’s birdie. Tessmer sliced the lead to one with a clutch par on No. 14 and the tension mounted when both men shot nothing but pars on the next two holes. Trailing by one with two holes left, Tessmer turned the match around by winning No. 17 with par and No. 18 with birdie. It was the first time he was in the lead the entire match.
CHIP SHOTS Roerings in Women’s State Open Glenwood’s Emily and Sarah Roering from the Minnewaska Golf Club finished tied for ninth and 16th respectively in the Minnesota Women’s State Open August 3 at the Hastings Country Club. Emily shot a 7-over-par 151, while Sarah finished at 156.
Justin Habel, 808-4425 Kevin Mahoney, 760-6328 Kathy Peterson, 808-6212 Barbara Hines, 491-6059 Deb Pedersen, 491-6038 Cindy Thiele, 491-2602 Bill Grove, 759-2516
Eileen Lammle, 815-0461 Sharon Quernemoen, 766-7156 Ken Thiele, 491-2825 Jeri Dawson, 491-5409 Gloria Whiting, 808-6376 Melissa Johnson, 808-4233
LAKE HOMES Lake Carlos Condo. 3 level walkout includes lakeshore on L’Homme Dieu. 3 BR, 4 BA, owner’s suite. $319,000
Lake Darling. 3 BR walkout home with large lakeside deck, double lot, boat house with bunkhouse. $699,000
Lobster Lake. Custom built & loaded with amenities. Sleeps 12-14, yet everything for 2 people on ML. $519,900
Lobster Lake. Located on a quiet bay, this 5 BR, 3 BA, 3 stall garage home offers a northwoods setting. $525,000
Lake Miltona. Turn-key custom built walkout rambler. Open floor plan & stainless steel appliances. $324,900
Lake Darling. Large 4 BR spacious cabin with awesome view of Lake Darling. Sandy shoreline. $335,000
Lake L’Homme Dieu. 2 BR, 2 BA townhome with many upgrades. Level lakeshore & fantastic views! $439,000
Lake Miltona. 3+ BR, 1.5 BA yearround home. Winterized guest cabin, boat house & nice shoreline. $477,500
Lake Ida. 3+ BR year-round home. New roof, siding & flooring. Lrg. deck. Dock & appliances included. $289,000
Lake Miltona. 3+ BR, 2 BA with 135’ shoreline & 2 car garage. Many updates. A must see! $410,000
Lake Moses. 20 acres with new brick home. Manicured yard leads to sandy shoreline. Truly immaculate! $529,500
Lake Geneva. Turn-key 3 BR, 2 BA home. Maint. free deck, steps & siding. Sprinkler system & more! $338,000
Lake L’Homme Dieu. Historic older home with many amenities. $599,000
Sugar Sand Lane. Stunning walkout featuring 4 garage stalls, wooded Ida lot, guest area & 3 fireplaces. $585,000
Lake L’Homme Dieu. 3 BR lakehome on desirable lot. 2 BR guest quarters off garage. $499,900
Lake Miltona. 4 BR, 3 BA home on a big lot. Huge windows facing lake with open floorplan. $350,000
Lake Miltona. Turn-key 2 BR yearround cabin with 105’ of sandy beach. Brick fireplace & 2 decks. $325,000
Lake Carlos. 3 BR renovated cabin sits on the waters edge. 24x26 garage. Most furnishings stay. $399,900
Lake Miltona. Updated home on 2.75 acres with 234’ level lakeshore. Double garage & 28x40 pole shed. $599,900
Lake Carlos. 5 BR, 3 BA features great room, 2 screened porches & walkout lower level. Sandy shoreline. $369,000
W W W.
C O L DW E L L BA N K E R C ROW N . C O M
R001610232
12
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
2011 Course Map
Alexandria
GOLF CLUB
Home of the famous Resorters Golf Tournament Hole
1
Hole
Par 4 | 315 Yards
2
Big hitters could drive this nifty little starter hole. A slight dogleg left, bunkers left-front and right of green. Good birdie hole!
Hole
Par 4 | 321 Yards
3
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.
Resorters!
Congratulations on 90 years!
2 1
3
406 Broadway Alexandria 320-763-5200
206 Broadway, Alexandria, MN
320-763-3161
www.AlexandriaMN.org Hole
4
913 Broadway, Alexandria (320) 763-9022 www.billmarks.com
We’re the Helpful Hardware Folks!
Hole
Par 4 | 404 Yards
5
Sloped green neatly nestled in the woods and guarded by deep trap on left.
6
A good drive uphill should give golfers a view of the green for the second shot. Bunkers guard green left and right.
SWEET 5
Hole
Par 4 | 409 Yards
6
Par 5 | 500 Yards Breathtaking view of Lake Darling as fairway slopes down to large green. Fairway bunker on right, green bunkered on left.
Welcome to the 90th Resorters Tournament!
SUMMER SET-UPS
4 PLAZA DISCOUNT LIQUOR
Regular Mall Hours:
7
214 Broadway, Alexandria Corner of 3rd & Broadway 320.763.5404
beer ∙ wine ∙ spirits ∙ ice ∙ soda pre-mixed drinks ∙ tobacco products
“Minnesota”
Hole
Par 3 | 110-140 Yards
The famous Minnesota green. Tiered tee boxes make this a different hole each day. Green surrounded by water.
8
8
www.alexandria-motors.com
Hole
Par 4 | 363 Yards
9
Uphill all the way. Level “Oklahoma” green, trapped on the left and right.
Lake Darling
Par 4 | 403 Yards Third handicap hole. You want to be long enough off the tee to avoid steeply sloped fairway. Out-of-bounds on right.
9
Welcome to the end of the day
7
3710 Hwy. 29 S Alexandria 800-568-5944 320-762-2114
DOWNTOWN LIQUOR
Wi-Fi Hot Spots Available! Hwy. 29 S, Alexandria
Hole
Stop by and see us!
400 34th Avenue W, Alexandria Just South of Viking Plaza Mall 320.762.1716
Monday–Friday 10am-9pm Saturday 10am-6pm Sunday 11am-5pm
AmericInn of Alexandria 4520 Hwy 29 S., Alexandria
320-763-6808 800-634-3444 www.americinn.com
202 Maple Street ALEXANDRIA
320-763-7953 Welcome to Alexandria, all Resorters golfers and spectators!
Sales • Service • Leasing 605 Hawthorne St. Downtown Alexandria 320.762.1114 877.743.6322 Monday–Friday 8am-5pm Saturday 9am-12pm
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
Hole
10
Hole
Par 4 | 329 Yards
11
A slight breather to start the back 9. Look out for the out-of-bounds on right, and trees on the left.
Hole
Par 4 | 320 Yards
12
Fairway dips sharply, second shot uphill to small green trapped on both sides.
LARSON
12
INSURANCE
...handcrafted to fit your lifestyle.
11
Family Owned & Operated Since 1982 1420 Co. Rd. 82 W, Alexandria, MN (320) 762-0738 • (888) 370-3612
10
“If It’s Insurance, We Write It!” 415 Broadway, Alexandria | www.larsoninsurance.com
Par 5 | 471 Yards Out-of-bounds left, but a good birdie hole. Rated easiest hole to par on the golf course!
Call to “Tee Up” with West Central Sanitation today!
320-763-6916
www.swedbergwood.com
Alexandria Fergus Falls Osakis
“Good Neighbors You’ve Come to Trust”
(800) 246-7630 www.wcsanitation.com
Hole
13
Hole
Par 3 | 184 Yards
14
Narrow tee box makes hole a bit intimidating. Gently sloped green, bunkered left and right.
HOME OF
15
Longest hole on the course. Out-of-bounds left. Treelined fairways, sand & grass bunkers guard the green. Number 2 handicap hole.
From your award-winning grocery store, deli & bakery.
free checking for BUSINESS
15
1301 Hawthorne Alexandria, MN
14 HWY. 29, MIDWAY MALL, ALEXANDRIA • 762-1158
1001 Broadway, Alexandria • 762.3200 7:30am–7:30pm Weekdays, 9am–1pm Sat. Member FDIC • www.statebanks.com
Hole
16
Par 4 | 390 Yards Plays longer as green is elevated. Second shot all uphill. Can’t afford to spray your drive here!
Alan D. Quam, DDS
Welcome to Alexandria, all Resorters golfers!
America s Best 13
Hole
Par 5 | 530 Yards
(320) 762-0279
WWW.PETESCOUNTYMARKET.COM
Hole
Par 4 | 375 Yards
17
Straight away, but fairway drops sharply. Tree-filled roughs can create a lot of problems.
Hole
Par 3 | 154 Yards
18
Elevated tee, elevated green with a dipsy-doodle in between. Cavernous bunkers left and right protect the “Texas” green.
18
16
17
State Farm
Par 4 | 340 Yards A relatively short but dangerous finishing hole. Out-of-bounds on right and thick wooded area left make accurate tee shots crucial.
Best of luck, golfers!
You’re a neighbor, not a number.
No one takes care of you like a State Farm Agent. Mike Scarborough Insurance Agency, Inc. 1630 Broadway Street, Alexandria 320-762-3100 www.gatecitybank.com Member FDIC
218 3rd Avenue E Alexandria, MN 320-762-2394 www.statefarm.com
1125 W Lincoln Ave, Fergus Falls
1-800-666-0952 218-998-1900
The 2012 Toyota Camry
www.QualityToyota.net
13
14
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
Cliff wins battle of the champs
MASTERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP UPPER BRACKET
The Mankato golfer defeated six-time champion Ron Clayton, while Eric Hanson, Bob Wernick and Pat Vincelli also reached the semifinals Two decorated champions met up in the Masters Division in a match that lived up to the billing yesterday as George Cliff needed every last hole to overcome perennial Masters champion Ron Clayton. Cliff, a four-time Seniors champion from Mankato, showed off some perseverance in pulling off the upset. He punched his ticket to the semifinals by overcoming an early 3-hole deficit against the six-time Masters champ. Erik Hanson, Bob Wernick and Pat Vincelli will join him in the semis when the Masters tee off from the first tee at 12:12 this afternoon. Here’s how they got there: HANSON DEF. PETERSON, 5-4 Erik Hanson of Stowe, Vermont took advantage of an off day from Jerry Peterson to run away with a 5-4 win. Peterson could not get much of anything going early as he shot 8-over on the front. Hanson used that to his advantage to build a 4-hole lead before heading into the turn. Things did not go much better for Peterson when they got there. The Benson native earned a par win on 11 but bogeys over the next three holes opened the door for Hanson. He was happy to take advantage of it with par wins on Nos. 12 and 14 that ended things early. WERNICK DEF. EIDSVOLD, 2-1 Bob Wernick knows how to end things in style. The Rancho Mirage, California native closed out his 2-1 win over Alexandria’s Tom Eidsvold with
RESORTERS
back-to-back birdies on Nos. 16 and 17. It was a gutsy finish for Wernick after losing an early 3-hole lead. Birdie wins on 2 and 7 and a par win on the 3rd gave him that early cushion. Eidsvold slowly chipped away after that. A birdie at 8 gave him his first hole before a par on the 13th pulled him to within one. He quickly answered that with a birdie win on 15 to pull even. Eidsvold could only watch as Wernick took the match from him on the next two holes. Wernick’s two birdies on the three par-3s proved to be vital in his bid to fight another day. Wernick is searching for his fourth Resorters title this year and first in the Masters Division. He took the Executive Division in 1994 and the Senior Division in 1999 and 2003. CLIFF DEF. CLAYTON, 1-UP It would have been easy for Cliff to chalk this one up as a loss after five holes on Thursday. Down three holes and bogeying three of his first five was not the start he wanted against a competitor who leaves little room for error. But what stands out from this match is how he played from that point on. Cliff was brilliant down the stretch, shooting 4-under over his final 13 holes with birdies on Nos. 6, 9, 10 and 11. Even that almost wasn’t enough against Clayton. Cliff had to bide his time as the two halved five straight holes on the back before his opponent finally opened the door. Cliff took advantage of a par win on 16 to pull even. He did the same on 17 to take his first lead
Golf Tournament
Erik Hanson
Bob Wernick
George Cliff
Pat Vincelli
MASTERS DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP Wednesday Results Upper Bracket Hanson def. Peterson, 5-4 Wernick def. Eidsvold, 2-1 Lower Bracket Cliff def. Clayton, 1-up Vincelli def. Garber Jr., 5-4 Friday’s Pairings 1st tee 12:12 p.m. – Hanson vs. Wernick; Cliff vs. Vincelli of the day. It was better late than never for Cliff as both players parred the 18th to give him the 1up win. VINCELLI DEF. GARBER JR., 5-4 Rosemount’s Pat Vincelli earned the right to battle Cliff for a spot in the finals by ousting Martin Garber Jr. 5-4. The third-seeded Vincelli remains the highest seed left in the division with Clayton and defending champion George Mikesh already gone.
CHECK IT OUT ONLINE Check out each Resorters newspaper online at www.echopress.com or http://sections.echopress.com/tabs/resorters/
ALEXANDRIA, MINNESOTA
1124 Broadway • Alexandria Direct: 320.759.8076 www.c21firstrealtymn.com
COME HOME. WE’RE WAITING FOR YOU. Louise Bakkum Lou REALTOR®
320.491.6888 32 louisebakkum@gctel.com louise
R002610142
” e r o “F
the BEST in Meats, Produce, Bakery & Deli!
Elden’s FOOD FAIR Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! On the corner of 3rd & Nokomis, Alexandria
763-3446 • eldens@rea-alp.com R002610158
LOWER BRACKET
www.eldens.com
4520 Hwy 29 S, Alexandria, MN 56308 • 320-763-6808 1-800-634-3444 • www.AmericInn.com Welcome to the end of the day. • Variety of rooms available including double queens, kings and whirlpool suites • New plush pillow top beds • 32” flat panel LCD TVs • Soundguard rooms to minimize noise • Indoor pool, whirlpool & sauna • Complimentary enhanced continental breakfast • Free high-speed internet access • Welcoming lobby w/cozy fireside conversation area • Meeting & hospitality room • Children 17 & under stay free with adult • Guest laundry •Cable television w/EPSN & golf channel • Non Smoking Facility
R001610331_071
JESSICA A. NELSON BROKER Looking for your dream home? I’d be happy to assist you!
Cell: 320.815.2076 ~ www.jnelsonhomes.com omes.com Gorgeous 4 BR, 2.5 BA abhome with Swedberg cabinets, large cedar deck, beautiful landscaping, built-in hot tub & many updates. This home is a must-see! $199,900.
Beautiful, wooded lot ready for your walkout townhome with a gorgeous view of Lake Darling. Build your dream townhome on this fabulous property. Shares common deeded access. $139,000.
Walkout Walkou Wal kout rambler kout kou ramb ram mbble ler er with wit ith 3 BR, BR, 11.5 BR ..55 BA in BA in the h country, ccoount cou untry, but untry, bu but close clloos ose town. to tow to town n. Many Man anyy updates updatees in upd in the the th past few years. Wonderful Wo Wonnderf rful large lar arge ge deck deck that that h t overlooks ovver erl rllook ook oks a hhuge hug ugge bbackyard ackyar ack yardd with yar wit ith th many ma many ny Lake trees & close trees tre clos lose ttoo L ake ke Union. Un Union ion on. $$154,900. $154 $15 154,9 4 900 4,90 00. 00.
d l o s
Beautiful B eautiful lotss on gorgeous Maple Lake! Sandy shoreline, city sewer available, and back lots included with each purchase! Great location to build your dream home! $150,000$215,000. R0016 R001610392 R001610 R00161
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
15
CHIP SHOTS Alex duo in Women’s State Amateur Alexandria’s Nancy Syverson and Martha Fluegel combined for a 170 to finish tied for third in the second flight of the 32nd Minnesota Women’s State Amateur Four-Ball Championship at Interlaken Golf Club in Fairmont. The duo was three strokes off the top score in the second flight. Winning the championship flight was Olivia Lansing and Natalie Samb with a 150, while Donelle Walndrie and Lisa Smith carded a 151 for top honors in the first flight.
Roering second in Minnesota Women’s Match Play Championship Minnewaska grad and Colorado State University golfer Emily Roering finished second in the 16th Minnesota Women’s State Match
Echo Press
Bob Wernick held his pose as he watched his ball carry down the 4th fairway on Thursday afternoon. The Rancho Mirage, California native was at his best down the stretch as he held off Alexandria’s Tom Eidsvold in a 2-1 match.
Congratulations to Evan Peters ~ Champion of Kyle’s 23rd Annual Lakes Area Golf Classic!
Play Championship. Roering fell to Cassie Deeg of Stillwater 1-up in the championship at the Jewel Golf Club in Lake City. Roering advanced by defeating Laura Cahill of the Pokegama Golf Club, 4-3, former seven-time MGA Women’s Player of the Year, Claudia Pilot of Austin, 5-4, Katie Kesti of Red Wing 6-5 and finally Mari Miezwa of the Jewel Golf Club 4-3. Roering had the best round of the day Tuesday afternoon, finishing a 4-under-par that included an eagle on the fourth hole. The former Laker state champion was the number two seed in the tourney behind top-seeded Olivia Lansing. Deeg was the No. 9 seed. Former Minnewaska teammates Chelsey Falk and Sarah Roering also played in the competition, with S. Roering falling 4-3 to Tiffany Gretsch of Albany, and Falk falling to Pilot 1-up in 20 holes.
1
In a state known for great hospitals, we’re ranked #1.
>OLU P[ JVTLZ [V ZVTL[OPUN HZ JVTWSL_ HZ [V[HS QVPU[ YLWSHJLTLU[ P[»Z UPJL [V RUV^ `V\ KVU»[ OH]L [V THRL [OL [YPW [V 4PUULHWVSPZ VY 9VJOLZ[LY [V YLJLP]L [OL ILZ[ WVZZPISL VY[OVWLKPJ JHYL 0M `V\ ULLK H OPW RULL ZOV\SKLY VY HURSL YLWSHJLTLU[ [OL U\TILY VUL QVPU[ YLWSHJLTLU[ OVZWP[HS PU [OL Z[H[L HUK VUL VM [OL [VW PU [OL UH[PVU PZ YPNO[ OLYL ;OH[ THRLZ +V\NSHZ *V\U[` /VZWP[HS HUK /LHY[SHUK 6Y[OVWLKPJ :WLJPHSPZ[Z [OL VULZ [V [Y\Z[ MVY [V[HS QVPU[ YLWSHJLTLU[
To learn more, call (877) 995-8822, or visit www.DCHospital.com.
St. Cloud State Trio ~ Justin Nelson, Evan Peters and Gordy Diekman ~ taken after Evan’s playoff with Greg Mattson to win Kyle’s Lakes Area Golf Classic Tournament. Congratulations, Evan!
Golfers ~ come join “an event like no other” ~ Kyle’s Lakes Area Golf Classic. For more information call 320-762-0309
Good Luck at the Resorters, Gordy Diekman
Diekman’s Jewelry Let Kyle Serve You
Shoulder & Elbow | Hand & Wrist | Hip | Knee | Foot & Ankle | Sports Medicine
R001610385
R001608118
111 6th Avenue West, Alexandria 320-762-0309 • 800-568-5336
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011 1023½ Broadway Alexandria 320-846-0003
HOURS Mon. - Fri. 9:30am - 6pm • Sat. 9am - 4pm • Closed Sundays
SHOP
Downtown Alexandria “Where Bee-ing Act
.” ive is always in style
Heather Hea ather Godfrey, Ownerr
324 4 Broadway
&
Kimberly
Woods
(Acrosss from Main Street Brewery)
Hours: M-F Sat. M -F 10-5:30; Sat t. 10-3 Check us out on Facebook for updates on new arrivals!
Krupke’s Konsignments Mon - Fri 10-5 • Sat. 10 - 4 Alexandria, MN Tanya Krupke, Owner 423 Nokomis Street 320-759-1110 503 Hawthorne Street, Suite 106
Alexandria, MN Tues - Fri 10am - 5pm • Sat & Sun 10am - 3pm Closed Monday
320-762-1241 Come see the colors!
511 Broadway, Downtown Alexandria • 763-4000
Open 7 days a week Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sun. 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Since 1928 Alexandria’s Recommended Family Dining. Breakfast served all day.
503 Broadway, Alexandria 320.763.9400 www.cherrystreetbooks.com
320.808.9806 320 0.808.9806
Heidi Carlsen
218.371.0004 | 324 Broadway | Alexandria, Mn glimpsephotography@gmail.com
Upscale Consignment Boutique
KJ
Karrow Jewelers
a fine diamond and jewelry company
418 Broadway Alexandria, MN 320-762-1538 HOURS: Mon-Sat 10am - 5pm
S ixth A venue Wine A le
&
women’s apparel
Kari Henderson Jolene Stenson
628 Broadway, Downtown Alexandria 320-763.3334 www.karrowjewelers.com
115 6th Ave. E, Downtown Alexandria 320-759-2277 Tues.-Wed. 4-10, Thurs.-Sat. 4-11:30, closed Sun.-Mon.
of Alexandria
Mary “Jeannie” Schjei Owner/Broker 211 Broadway • Alexandria • Minnesota
Mobile 320-760-1695
Jeannie@JeannieLand.com Visit www.CounselorCorner.com
& tanning
115 5th Ave. W., Alexandria MON.-FRI. 9 AM - 7 PM • SAT. 9 AM - 5:30 PM • SUN 12 - 4 PM DOWNTOWN ALEXANDRIA • 320-763-5157
320-763-3414
TATTOO & Body Piercing Randy McKernan “Caring for you and about you” Alexandria | Elbow Lake | Glenwood | Parkers Prairie Downtown 320-763-3111 | www.trummdrug.com
604 Broadway, Alexandria www.scandinaviangifts.com 320-763-6363
112 6th Ave West 320.310.3582 M-W 12 noon - 10 pm • Thurs. 12 noon - 5 pm • Sat. 12 noon - 6 pm
For Men of All Sizes • Shoes • Tuxedos • Boots
Mens
Wear Big & Tall
Mon. - Fri. 9-7; Sat. 9-5:30 630 Broadway • Downtown Alexandria • 320.762.2475
Fine Jewelry & Gifts • • • • •
611 Broadway, Alexandria, MN 320-763-4940
Mon. - Fri. 10-5:30; Sat. 10-3 619 Broadway, Alexandria www.dawnsquiltshop.com • 320-763-7011
320-762-5534 • www.sweetseasonsgifts.com
Runestone Museum & GIFT SHOP www.runestonemuseum.org bigole@rea-alp.com 206 Broadway St. 320.763.3160
Pharmacy • Gifts • Decor • Souvenirs 320-762-1534 • 3rd Ave East • Alexandria
Boutique
320-762-8990 • 517 Broadway, Alexandria 320-763-5200 • 406 Broadway Street
SHOP
Downtown
Antique Store Furniture • Pottery • Vintage Clothing & Jewelry Glassware • Primitives • Unique Home Décor
507 Broadway, Alexandria, MN • M-S 9:30 am - 5:30 pm • Sunday 11am -4 pm
M- F 9am - 8 pm Sat. 9 - 5 Sun 10 - 2
Sandi Johnson & Ron Moritz • Mon–Fri 9-6, Sat 9-5:30, Sun 12-4
518 Broadway • Alexandria, MN 320.219.7550
Please support these participating downtown merchants. 000481254r1
n
16
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
Both Freemans survive in Execs
17
EXECUTIVE MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP UPPER BRACKET
LOWER BRACKET
John and Stefan will face each other in today’s quarterfinal action Jon Freeman
The Freeman brothers lived to fight another day in the Executive Men’s Division as the past two champions eked out wins during Thursday’s second round action. Their reward? A match-up with each other in the quarterfinals. Stefan, the 2009 champion from St. Cloud, and Jon, the defending champ from Chanhassen, will deter mine which one will play for a shot at the finals and which one’s tournament will be over when the Executive Men tee off from the No. 1 tee at 1 p.m.this afternoon. J. FREEMAN DEF. J. JOHNSON, 2-1 For the second straight day, Jon was
pushed to the limit but found a way to get the job done in the end. Chaska’s Jeff Johnson proved a worthy opponent, but it is all about surviving and advancing at this stage. That is exactly what Freeman did after ending things in 17 holes. S. FREEMAN DEF. BUTINA, 1-UP Stefan’s win did not come any easier as he had to take the final two holes to turn aside John Butina of Cottage Grove. Butina was 1-up after a birdie win on 16 helped him overcome a rough stretch on the back where he played 5over on Nos. 13, 14 and 15. That allowed Freeman to pull even as he took a bogey win on 13
Stefan Freeman
and a par win on the 15th. He then provided more magic in the final two holes. Freeman parred 17 to break even. He then ended it in style, birdying the 18th to end a match that was back-and-forth for most of the day. HEIMSNESS DEF. PASSOLT, 5-4 Woodbury’s Eric Heimsness continued his solid week by knocking out Pete Passolt of Orono, the 1989 Men’s Division champion, in a 5-4 match. Heimsness is the lowest seed left in the bracket at No. 20 as he tries to punch a ticket to the semifinals when he plays Burnsville’s Chad Johnson today.
Eric Heimsness
Chad Johnson
C. JOHNSON DEF. GREG BOWEN, 4-3 The fifth-seeded Johnson got to the quarters by playing another steady round in his 4-3 win over Alexandria’s Greg Bowen. Bowen led 1-up after a birdie win on the 1st, but Johnson never trailed again after four holes. He took Nos. 3 and 4 with a par and a bogey before the two halved the next five holes heading into the turn. Johnson began to pull away on the back. He birdied No. 10 and parred the 11th to take a 3-up lead. Bowen got one back on the 12th but a birdie win on 13 and a par win on the 15th helped Johnson
Tim Peterson
Mark Lyczewski
move on. PETERSON DEF. DILLEY, 6-4 Second-seeded Tim Peterson of Lino Lakes is playing like the qualifying medalist through the first couple rounds of match play. Peterson showed his ability to bounce back from a rough start to coast to a 6-4 win over Alexandria’s Dave Dilley on Thursday. Dilley used par wins on Nos. 2 and 4 to go 1-up before Peterson began to make his move. He got back in it with a birdie win on 5 and wins on 6 and 8 to take a 2-up lead into the back. He immediately added to that lead once they got there. Peterson took Nos. 10 and 11 with pars. A par win on the
Chris Haugen
Darryl Schomer
13th gave him a solid cushion before he ended things in fashion with an eagle on the par-5 14th. LYCZEWSKI DEF. WAGNER, 1-UP Mark Lyczewski earned the right to play Peterson with a 1-up win over Todd Wagner of Austin, Texas. This one was backand-forth from the beginning. Lyczewski took a 2-up lead with three straight par wins on Nos. 3-5. Wagner answered back in style, eagling No. 6 and birdying the 8th to even the match. Lyczewski rebounded from that with a birdie win of his own to take a 1-up lead into the back. He built himself a big enough cushion once they got there. After Wagner birdied No. 10 to even things again, Lyczewski responded with three straight par wins. Wagner tried to battle back with backto-back wins on 16 and 17, but both players parred the 18th to give Lyczewski the win. HAUGEN DEF. ABRAHAMSON, 1-UP The 1999 champion was knocked from contention yesterday as Alexandria’s Chris Haugen edged Wayzata’s Tom Abrahamson 1-up. SCHOMER DEF. MARLOW, 5-4 St. Cloud’s Darryl Schomer used a late surge on the front to build a lead that he would never relinquish in a 5-4 win over Chad Marlow of Wichita, Kansas. Schomer never trailed in this one. The two were tied after six holes before he went par, birdie, par to take a 3-up lead. He added to that on the back with a birdie win on 10. A par win on the 13th then proved to be enough as the two halved the 14th to end the match early. EXECUTIVE DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday’s Results J. Freeman def. J. Johnson, 2-1 S. Freeman def. Butina, 1-up Heimsness def. Passolt, 5-4 C. Johnson def. Bowen, 4-3 Peterson def. Dilley, 6-4 Lyczewski def. Wagner, 1-up Haugen def. Abrahamson, 1-up Schomer def. Marlow, 5-4
Echo Press
Alexandria’s Chris Haugen made a nice chip onto the green during his second-round match against 1999 champion Tom Abrahamson. Haugen persevered for a 1-up win to punch his ticket to the quarterfinals.
Friday’s Pairings 1ST TEE – 1 p.m. – J. Freeman vs. S. Freeman; Heimsness vs. C. Johnson 1:12 p.m. – Peterson vs. Lyczewski; Haugen vs. Schomer
18
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011 CHIP SHOTS ■ “I’m not saying my golf game went bad, but if I grew tomatoes, they’d come up sliced.” – Lee Trevino ■ “If you think it’s hard to meet new people, try picking up the wrong golf ball.” – Jack Lemmon ■ “The reason the pro tells you to keep your head down is so you can’t see him laughing.” – Phyllis Diller, entertainer ■ “Bad Sausage and five bogeys will give you a stomach ache every time.” – Miller Barber ■ “My goal this year is basically to find the fairways.” – Lauri Peterson ■ “I don’t care to join any club that’s prepared to have me as a member.” – Groucho Marx ■ “Have you ever noticed what golf spells backwards?” – Al Balska, American writer ■ “I don’t need to know where the green is. Where is the golf course?” – Babe Ruth, playing Pine Valley ■ “When you start driving your ball down the middle, you meet a different class of people.” – Phil Harris, comedian Echo Press
Mike Giorgi of Red Wing, the medalist in the Resorters Men’s Championship, found himself in the sand during his match with Alexandria’s Luke Johnson yesterday. Johnson ended up winning a 26-hole marathon of a match.
■ “I’ve had a good day when I don’t fall out of the cart.” – Buddy Hackett, entertainer
Cheers! After golf, visit Carlos Creek Winery winner of MN Best White Wine 2011 2011. Open: Monday - Saturday from 11 am - 6 pm m Sunday from Noon - 6 pm Come taste our wines anytime we are open! Tours: Sunday - Friday at 1:00 & 3:00 Saturday at 1:00, 3:00 & 5:00 Live Music: Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday from 2-6 pm
——— Upcoming Events ——— Grape Stomp, September 16–18, 2011 Visit www.ccwGrapeStomp.com for info!
Apple Fest, October 15, 2011 6693 Co. Rd. 34 NW, Alexandria • 320-846-5443
Sorry about the road construction! Directions:
www.CarlosCreekWinery.com
From the Alex Golf Club: Right on CR 42, go 0.3 mile to stop sign. Right on CR 44, 2 miles to “T” at CR 22. Right, then 2 miles to right on CR 104, go 2 miles (past Arrowwood entrance) to “T.” Left on CR 34, 1.5 miles to Winery on your right. R001610109
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
JUNIORS’ 13-15 CHAMPIONSHIP UPPER BRACKET
JUNIORS’ 10-12 CHAMPIONSHIP
JUNIORS BACK IN ACTION
LOWER BRACKET
19
The Juniors 10-12 and 13-15 Divisions’ championship flights took a break from action yesterday as the rest of the field continued.
UPPER BRACKET
LOWER BRACKET
Today, the 10-12s will begin championship play at 9:36 a.m. on the 10th tee, with the 13-15s getting back on the course at noon on the 1st tee. On Saturday, the finalists of the two Junior Divisions will combine for one foursome that will tee off at noon on the first tee. Cole Haugen
Cole Matthews
Nick Heinen
Ryan Swedberg
Lincoln Johnson
Ben Doherty
Logan Dubé
Christopher Adams
2011 Resorters Golf Tournament Schedule 1st Tee 7:30 AM 7:39 7:48 7:57 8:06 8:15 8:24 8:33 8:42 8:51 9:00 9:09 9:18 9:27 9:36
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2011 Color of Tees 10th Tee
Men’s Masters 1st Flight Men’s Senior 2nd Flight Men’s Senior 1st Flight Men’s Exec 2nd Flight Men’s Reg 4th Flight Men’s Reg 3rd Flight Men’s Reg 2nd Flight Men’s Exec 1st Flight Cons Men’s Exec 1st Flight Cons Men’s Exec 1st Flight Men’s Exec 1st Flight Junior 13-15 1st Flight Cons Junior 13-15 1st Flight Men’s Exec/Senior Combo Flight Men’s Exec/Senior Combo Flight Cons
White Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Black Black Black Black White White Blue Blue
Men’s Masters 1st Flight Cons Men’s Senior 2nd Flight Cons Men’s Senior 1st Flight Cons Men’s Exec 2nd Flight Cons Men’s Reg 4th Flight Cons Men’s Reg 3rd Flight Cons Men’s Reg 2nd Flight Cons Men’s Reg 5th Flight Cons Men’s Reg 5th Flight Junior 10-13 2nd Flight Cons (9 holes) Junior 10-12 2nd Flight (9 holes) Junior 10-12 1st Flight Cons (9 holes) Junior 10-12 1st Flight (9 holes) Junior 10-12 Champ Cons (9 holes) Junior 10-12 Champ (9 holes)
White Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold Gold
——————————————— Cross Over ——————————————— NOON 12:12 12:24 12:36 12:48 1:00 1:12 1:24 1:36 1:48 2:00
Junior 13-15 Champ Men’s Masters Champ Men’s Senior Champ Women’s Reg 1st Flight Women’s Reg Champ Men’s Exec Champ Men’s Exec Champ Men’s Reg Champ Men’s Reg Champ Men’s Reg 1st Flight Men’s Reg 1st Flight
Blue Blue Blue Gold White Black Black Black Black Black Black
Junior 13-15 Champ Cons Men’s Masters Champ Cons Men’s Senior Champ Cons Women’s 1st Flight Cons Women’s Reg Champ Cons Men’s Exec Champ Cons Men’s Exec Champ Cons Men’s Reg Champ Cons Men’s Reg Champ Cons Men’s Reg 1st Flight Cons Men’s Reg 1st Flight Cons
Blue Blue Blue Gold White Black Black Black Black Black Black
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 2011 Color of Tees 10th Tee
1st Tee
Color of Tees 6:30 AM 6:42 6:54 7:06 7:18 7:30 7:40 7:50 8:00 8:10 8:20 8:30
Men’s Exec 1st Flight Men’s Reg 1st Flight Men’s Exec Champ Men’s Reg Champ Open Men’s Exec/Senior Combo Flight/Cons Men’s Senior 2nd Flight/Cons Men’s Senior 1st Flight/Cons Men’s Masters 1st Flight/Cons Women’s Reg/1st Flight/Cons Men’s Senior & Masters Champ Cons Junior 13-15 1st Flight/Cons
Black Black Black Black Blue Blue Blue White Gold Blue White
Color of Tees
Men’s Exec 1st Flight Cons Men’s Reg 1st Flight Cons Men’s Exec Champ Cons Men’s Reg Champ Cons Men’s Exec 2nd Flight/ Cons Men’s Reg 4th Flight/Cons Men’s Reg 3rd Flight/Cons Men’s Reg 2nd Flight/Cons Men’s Reg 5th Flight/Cons Junior 10-12 2nd Flight/Cons (9 holes) Junior 10-12 1st Flight/Cons (9 holes) Junior 10-12 Champ/Cons (9 holes)
Black Black Black Black Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Gold Gold Gold
——————————————— Cross Over ——————————————— Approximate Tee-Times 11:00 AM Men’s Executive 1st Flight/Consolation Black 11:20 Men’s Regular 1st Flight/Consolation Black 11:40 Men’s Regular/Executive Championship Cons Black 12:00 Junior Championship/Consolation Blue 12:20 Men’s Senior/Masters Championship Blue 12:40 Women’s Championship/Consolation White 1:00 Men’s Regular/Executive Championship Black End of 2011 Resorters
Scott Dirck’s Golf Academy Students 2011 Students who participated in the State High School Tournament: Minnewaska - 3rd as a team Class AA Sam Falk - 6th individually Brianna Janu - 9th individually Jenna Janu Alexis Guggisberg Ellen Stensrud Jamie Smith
(320) 634-3680 Green Fees 18 Holes Weekday $31.00 Weekend $35.00 (Fri.-Sun. & Holidays)
• Twilight Special:
9 Holes $19.00 $20.00
(Everyday after 4:00 pm, play until dark) $27.00
with cart • Mon., Tues., Wed. (18 Holes) $35.00 with cart • Group of 4 $100.00
Alexandria Maxine Carlson - 8th individually Class AA Osakis - Class A Kelsie Ross - 1st individually Ariel Chalmers Katelyn Foster Peyton Garcia Annalise Savageau - 18th individually Pequot Lakes - Class AA Maggie Heggerston Perham Dan Cavanagh Evan Arvig Holly Karkela - 14th individually Class AA Detroit Lakes Tyler Baukol
Winter & Summer Lesson Programs Through hard work and dedication these students make Scott Dirck’s Golf Academy successful! Thank you, and Congratulations!
St. Cloud Apollo Hannah Erickson Holy Family Fire Bridget Cummings R001608820
20
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
In golf, rules just weren’t made to be broken From Golf section in Star Tribune, 1998 Originally from Los Angeles Daily News
Every games has and needs its rules. In golf, however, it appears the regulation makers get paid for piece work. Between the U.S. Golf Association’s “Official Rules of Golf ” and its “Decisions on the Rules of Golf ” there are some 794 pages of principles, maxims, orders and decrees. And the books get bigger every year. Let’s play a round and see if we can find any loopholes on the links. Betcha we don’t. First of all, you can put away that compass. Rule 14-3 of the Official Rules prohibits use of artificial devices and unusual equipment that might assist one’s play. Those field glasses are OK, so long as they don’t have a range-finder attachment. OK, hit the ball. Uh-oh, you’re in the rough. And it looks like your ball rolled into a bird’s nest. So what do you do? Do you whack away and leave some poor bird family homeless? Lucky for you – and the bird – the rules have this one covered. Rule 1-4, decision 9 allows you to take a drop at the closest point not nearer the hole and play from there.
Nature is also our friend. Hey, I think you can reach the green from here. Nice shot. What the hey? You see that? A dog just snatched your ball three feet from the cup and ran off with it. Do the rules cover that? Of course they do. Rule 19-1 decision 6 says you can play a new ball from the point at which the dog grabbed it. If your shot had hit the dog and bounced away, you’d have to play it as it lies. All right, putt out. Too bad, left it on the lip. But don’t get any ideas of aiding the ball into the hole. Rule 1-2 decision 4 prohibits a player from jumping up and down near the hole in an effort to influence the ball. If the ball falls, it’s a onestroke penalty and you have to put the ball back where it was. Knock it in and let’s play No. 2. And get a grip. OK, a short par 3. Let’s see you drop it right on the flag. Way to go. What the ...? You put the ball two feet from the stick, but the stick wasn’t in the hole. Some knucklehead apparently took it and jammed it into the turf on the other side of the green. What a cruel trick. No way this situation is covered in the rules, right? Wrong. The rule book
notes the situation but offers no relief. According to rule 1-4, decision 3, “...the players must accept the resultant advantage or disadvantage.” Go ahead and putt out. Meet you on the third tee. Geez, it’s getting windy. OK, long par 5. Give me those field glasses and let’s see what you’ve got. Nice. Right down the middle and . . . criminy. Your ball rolled into a plastic baggy. Now the wind’s caught the bag and it’s blowing bag and ball down the fairway. Whoa, I think you got another 75 yards in the deal. Geez, what do the rules say about that? What do you mean, you don’t care. We’re playing by the book here. Uh-oh. “In this case, the bag, not the wind, caused the ball to move. Accordingly, under rules 18-1 and 24-1b, the player must drop the ball directly at the place where it originally lay in the bag.” Too bad. Give me those glasses again and awe me with an iron shot. Oh no. You’re in the sand. In the sand and smack up
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
against a half-eaten pear. Plastic bags, discarded fruit – is this a golf course or a landfill? Unfortunately, my friend, this is a case in which the half-eaten-pear-in-the-sandtrap rule – No. 23-3 – applies. It’s pretty much the same thing as the dead-land-crabin-the-sand-trap rule, No. 236: You can’t move the obstacle or the ball. Man these books really cover all the bases. Well, blast on out of here and let’s get going. Yikes. Clear across the fairway and into the rough. You ever consider another hobby? Just asking. What’s that? Your ball is lying up against a coiled rattlesnake? Is it dead or alive – it makes a difference. Extremely alive, extremely angry and extremely venomous, eh. Yes, common sense would dictate that we get the heck out of here. But we don’t need common sense: We’ve got the USGA’s “Decisions on the Rules of Golf,” which says you can drop a ball at the nearest safe place and
play on. Oh, come on. You can get closer than that. He can’t jump 30 feet. Holy moly, now you’re in the sand on the left side of the green. And, for the love of Pete, it looks like kids have been playing in here. There’s a sand castle the size of Buckingham Palace between your ball and the green. Tough luck, pal. According to Rule 33-8/9, you’ve got to play it. Oh well, blast it over. Nice. Looks like you’ve got about a 20-foot putt. Looks good, oh it’s going to just miss. Hey, you can’t throw your putter at a moving ball. Good thing you missed. If you had made contact, it would have been a breach of Rule 1-2/4.5 and would have cost you a stroke. Hey, you’re not allowed to throw your 9iron, either. And there is certainly a rule against that kind of language. Hmmmm. Well, maybe not. Maybe we’ve found our loophole.
The Minnesota Golf Association’s top 10 reasons to play golf Go one-on-one With Tiger 6. Enjoy the great outdoors Camaraderie 7. Cut out of work early Friendly competition 8. Get fit – try walking! All skill levels can play 9. Blasting a tee shot over the horizon Quality time with family 10. Beer or brat at the halfway house.
Welcome Resorters Resorters Dinner Special:
• 12 oz. Prime Rib ........................$16.95 • Steak & Deep Fried Shrimp ................... $14.95
Happy Hour Daily 3-6 pm
Featuring: • Pan Fried Walleye • Chicken & Salmon Oscar • Burgers & Sandwiches • Pasta • Homemade Soups • Seafood Chowder
Best In Town! • Green Olive Cheeseburgers • Louisiana Style Ribs • Bloody Marys • Ice Cream Drinks
Outside Seating!
ent: Entertainm S: 9:30 PM Y WEDNESDA ight Open Mic N S 9:30 PM THURSDAY raoke Skyhawk Ka
get Theatre to t e g r fo ’t n Do u Tickets for ie D e m m o L‘H z” August 2-7 d a ll a B r e w “Po
4960 CR 42 NE Facebook: eddysinterlacheninn
320-846-1051
R001610138_071
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
21
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. BARBER: A player who talks to the point of annoyance. BISQUE: A handicap stroke given to one opponent that may be used on any hole. COLLAR: Edge of a sand hazard. CROSS-BUNKER: A narrow bunker that crosses a hole at a right angle to the player’s line of flight to the 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. EAGLE: A score of two under par for a single hole. FOOZLE: A bad shot. Also called a dub. FRIED EGG: A ball that is buried in sand. Also called a
plugged lie. FROG HAIR: The short grass that borders the putting green. 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. MULLIGAN: A second shot off the tee, often permitted once in a casual round. Also known as a Shapiro. POT BUNKER: A small, deep sand trap. QUAIL HIGH: A long shot that has a low trajectory. RABBIT: A topped shot that bounces erratically. Also called a scooter. RAINMAKER: A ball hit underneath that goes straight up into the air.
Alexandria’s Luke Johnson watched his putt on the No. 2 green during his match against Bryant Black on Wednesday afternoon.
Sheryl Bakewell Broker, ABR, CRS, GRI
320-760-5616
LAKES AREA REALTY
www.sherylbakewell.com
PROUD SPONSOR OF
201 North Nokomis Alexandria
Each Office Independently Owned & Operated
the alliance of premier hospitals for children
sheryl@sherylbakewell.com
Lake Homes • Lake Townhomes • Residential
®
$465,000 $529,900
• Pocket Lake • Quality Construction by Haabala • Brick exterior, Marvin windows • Granite countertops, 3 fireplaces • Fabulous screened porch • Geo-thermal heating & A/C
$447,900
• Looking for close in privacy? • 2.91 acres with 1,000’ shoreline • Contemporary 4 BR w/great floor plan • Cherrywood cabinetry, vaulted ceilings
$289,900
• Lake Latoka Cutie! • Total renovation in 2010 • Must see to appreciate • 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 16’x26’ garage
$399,900
• Lake Victoria Walkout! • 3 BR, 3 BA built in 1998 • Wonderful T&G sunroom • Steel siding, new shingles in 2009 • Comes with home warranty
$459,900
• Lake Miltona Bay 6 BR, 2 BA • Built in 2002, T&G ceilings • 2 fireplaces, 6-panel doors • Level to lake
$400,000
• Geneva Golf Course Gem! • 4 BR, 3 BA on GREAT lot • Maple floors, cherry wood cabinets • 6 panel drs., gas FP, 9’ ceilings
• Lake Victoria • 3 BR, 3 BA walkout • Awesome 44’x26’ shed with in-floor heat, A/C & bathroom • Built in 1991, 2 gas fireplaces
$379,000
• Lake Miltona Townhome! • Beautiful sandy beach • Playground and campfire area • Nicely landscaped
$419,900
• Quality 4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath! • Private 1.26 ac. lot w/underground sprinklers • Granite countertops, maple flooring • Alder cabinetry, Marvin windows
$1,299,900
• Lake Geneva’s Finest w/831’ of sandy, level lakeshore on 4 acres! • 6,155 sf of living space • 4 stall attached garage with workshop • 42’x64’ Morton building
$349,900
• Lake Ida Upscale End Unit! • 14 units on 640’ shoreline! • Floor to ceiling brick fireplace • 4,259 acres of great fishing!
$514,900
• Executive Home on Geneva Golf Course. Quality Plus! • Granite, alderwood, rustic birch • Great garage space, heated workshop
$539,900
• Privacy on Lake Henry • 5 bedroom, 3 bath • 4.360 sq. ft. walkout • Oversized 3-stall heated garage • 150’ sandy, level shoreline
$349,900
• Lake Carlos Great Buy! • 3 bedroom, 2 bath walkout • 100’ frontage on .50 acres • 4 steps to the dock!
$328,900
• Come Home to 10 Acres of Serenity! • 4 BR, 3.5 BA, walkout to gardens • Sunken living room with gas fireplace • Formal dining, stainless appliances
R001608591
22
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
Echo Press
Left: Betsy Aldrich of St. Louis Park closed her eyes in frustration after a putt rolled inches short on the 5th green during her match against Heidi Beckendorf in the Women’s Championship. Aldrich had reason to cheer later. She was a 4-3 winner. Right: Todd Wagner of Austin, Texas blasted out of the sand near the No. 5 green in his Executive Men’s Championship match.
! s r a e Y 0 4 g n i t a r b e Cel
10
$
00
OFF 18 Hole
Green Fees at Arrowood Resort Call 320-762-TEES for Tee Times R001610145
Coupon valid July 31 thru August 5, 2011.
LIVE MUSIC
Wednesdays & Thursdays, 6-9pm Wed: Glen Everhart Thurs: Louie & Trevor from ‘57 Chevy
HAPPY HOUR 4-6pm Daily! Well Drinks & Tap Beer just $2.75! On the lake? Check out our Boat Side to GoCall in your order, we’ll bring it to the dock!
2100 Arrowwood Lane, Alexandria, MN 320-762-1124 arrowwoodresort.com
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
2 3 5 2 834NIGHTLY SPECIALS MONDAY: TUESDAY:
Buck & 1/2 Burgers 6 - 11pm $1.00 - Hard or Soft Shell Tacos $2.00 - All Domestic Beer $14.00 - 20 Boneless Wings & a Pitcher of Beer WEDNESDAY: $4.50 - 1/4 Dark Chicken $6.00 - 1/2 Dark Chicken or $15.00 - 1 Topping Pizza and Bucket of 5 Miller Lites THURSDAY: $5.85 - Beef or Chicken Philly w/Choice of Potato $8.95 - Spaghetti or Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo FRIDAY: $7.00 - Fish Special SUNDAY: 4:00PM - Bar Bingo (Proceeds go to Leaf Valley Sportsman’s Club (Lic. #B02355001)
$11.95 - All You Can Eat Jumbo Shrimp
Open 7 Days a Week 11:30 am - 1am. Kitchen open until 11 pm nightly
23
24
An Echo Press Publication – Resorters 2011
Linda Akenson
realty inc. of Alexandria
Tom Akenson
211 Broadway, Alexandria
www.AKENSON.com 800-630-0250 • 320-760-0250• 320-762-7344
Lake Homes, Cabins, Townhomes/Condos & Lots LOBSTER LAKE!
EAST LAKE CARLOS!
Priced for a potential short sale, this chalet style walkout is very nice with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths and clean shoreline. (Short Sale) $290,053
Spacious, upscale rambler with 2276 sq. ft. on main level finished and 1,000 lower level. 4 BRs, 3 1/2 BAs, 4 season sunroom, fireplace, htd. gar., level shoreline w/excellent sandy swimming. $639,000
LAKE GENEVA
LAKE LATOKA
Very cottage like, 3 BR, 1.5 BA in mint condition on pretty & level lot. Excellent pkg. $289,000
Wow! So much house for such a reasonable p r i c e . Wonderful walkout, 4 bedroom with sun porch, 3 car garage & super landscaping to enjoy views, fire pit & lake living. $459,000
LAKE L’ H O M M E DIEU!
THOROUGHLY UPDATED & DECORATED.
2 beautiful parcels one with cabin, a steal for $295,000 (needs some TLC). Also an extra lot with garage & attached bunkhouse for $275,000. Each parcel 100+ ft. and 1+ acre.
This spacious 4+ bedroom multi-level with porch, fireplace and gorgeous lake lot on Lake Winona will make you a fabulous home. Come see all there is offered here! $279,900
It doesn’t get much better than this. Absolutely turn key 3 BR, 2 BA w/4 season porch, fireplace & family room. Elevation is perfect, views are the best. $475,000
LAKE MILTONA/ TAMARAC CIRCLE.
STOWES LAKE!
LAKE COWDRY!
All redone 3+ bedroom, 2.5 bath walkout on private level lot. Move right in! Handy 1/2 bath in garage too! $349,900
Total rebuild and remodeled. Such a nice 3 bedroom, 3 bath with 4 season porch on a beautiful level lot. Enjoy peace and serenity here. $249,500
Very affordable 3 BR, 2.5 BA w/ many updates and upgrades. Spacious home at a good price. $175,000
MILL LAKE!
LAKE IDA TOWNHOME!
LAKE DARLING TOWNHOME.
Vacation package at its best with cozy guest quarters plus 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. All so nice on perfect level lot. $279,500
Front row seat on H2O’s edge. Free-standing chalet-style cottage/home. You will love it. $389,000
LAKE DARLING!
LAKE MARY!
Adorable 2+ bedroom chalet in small 4-unit townhome development. Lots of trees, beautiful views, clean shoreline & more. $299,500
“Cute as a bug.” 2 bedroom, 1 bath on water’s edge in Surfside Addition. Great lake cabin getaway on excellent beach. $149,900
LAKE L’ H O M M E DIEU! Spectacular 2 story walkout on wonderful shoreline with boat house. Dream home! View the Virtual Tour at www.Akenson. com. $750,000
LAKE L’HOMME DIEU Beautiful 3 BR, 2 BA with 4 season porch, screened porch & ultimate views of gorgeous Lake L’Homme Dieu. This home is in wonderful condition & shows beautifully. $298,500 WEST LAKE CARLOS
What a gorgeous custom newer home with open floor plan. Excellent kitchen, 2 laundry areas, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and beautiful setting. Easy living on the “Chain.” $435,000 EAST LAKE CARLOS! Perfect lake home/cabin and perfect level lot with the best sandy swimming around. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, sun porch, fireplace & 2 car garage. $425,000
LAKE MILTONA Fairview Beach! Walkout 3 BR rambler nestled on wooded spacious lot. Very nice home throughout plus excellent swimming at the lake front $437,500 LAKE IDA! Super nice lot with walkout chalet. Year round cabin with fabulous landscaping, sunsets, and clean shoreline. “No Weeds.” 3 bedroom, 1.75 baths, loft, family room, 2 car garage. A must have! $349,000
LAKE L’HOMME DIEU! Gorgeous 1 plus acre lot with cozy three bedroom rambler, fabulous views of lovely Lake L’Homme Dieu. A steal at $350,000
ADORABLE PICTURESQUE LAKE VICTORIA! Terrific 1 1/2 story walkout all redone to a T. The grounds/lot & lakeshore are really nice. Don’t miss this 4 BR perfect package property. $349,900
LAKE OSAKIS! Turn-key and delightful townhome on fabulous level lot. This is a dream. Excellent design and layout. $269,000
Lake Lots Available!
SOUTH MAPLE LAKE...... $250,000 LAKE DARLING................ $195,500 EAST LAKE CARLOS ...... $179,000 LAKE COWDRY ................ $249,000 LAKE IDA .......................... $229,000 LAKE DARLING................ $425,000 LAKE MILTONA ................ $479,000 LAKE ANDREW................ $219,000 MILTONA ACCESS ............. $59,900 R001610124