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On The Tee with the Hack Nation New Year, New Names and New Hope for the 2012 Golf Season!
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Welcome to the 2012 Golf Season and the third year of our “On the Tee” digital magazine! This is the third year of our “On the Tee” digital magazine and it was just the tip of the iceberg for the statewide expansion of “On the Tee” and our multi-media coverage of golf including the PGA, LPGA, IPGA, IGA, college, high school, and “Hack Nation” amateur golf events for the 2012 season. In addition to the digital magazine we have expanded our radio reach as we enter our 11th year with the radio show on KRNT 1350 and across the Iowa Sports Connection Radio Network reaching all of the clubhouses “From the Missouri to the Mississippi.” “On the Tee’s” TV production reaches the majority of Iowa with WHO TV 13.2 Mediacom channels 113, and 246 in central Iowa and now KCRG 9.2 and Mediacom 109 in the Northeastern portion of Iowa. The ‘On the Tee” radio and TV productions also stream on “iowasportsconnection.com”, “Ustream.TV”, “KCRG.com”, and “whotv.com. Our sophisticated fans can follow our progress on Facebook as we have the 21st century media covered. However, the “HackNation” doesn’t quite grasp the new technology, and I’m proud to say that I am the leader of this technologically dysfunctional group of hacks! . This multi-media stable of television, digital magazine, e-mail newsletters and state wide radio makes “On the Tee” the states leader in covering golf year round. In 2012 we are dedicated to all of the golf inside Iowa and worldwide as we our the portal to our partners at the IGA, IPGA, The Golf Channel, The Des Moines Register and Rick Brown along with “iowagolf. com”. The 2012 PGA season has a “New” theme to it with
The Iowa High School Boys and Girls Golf State Championship is under way, and we highlight the top returning golfers from 2011, and list the current rankings of each class throughout the state.
18 An Interview with Zach Johnson The On the Tee Gang got a chance to talk with Zach Johnson - Iowa native, Drake University alum and PGA Professional. You can watch the entire interview by clicking on the video link on page eighteen.
20 Principal Charity Classic At the end of May some of the best golfers in the world will gather at Glen Oak’s Golf Course in West Des Moines for the Principal Charity Classic. We provide a course overview, some fun facts about the tournament and a list of all the golfers who will be competing, including Bob Gilder, last years champion.
23 From the Clubhouse A little Hack Nation humor with the quote of the month, featuring Master’s champion Bubba Watson, and fun comic strip.
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the list of winners and young guns dominating the leader boards. Masters Champ Bubba Watson leads the list of “where did he come from?” along with Jhonny Vegas, Gary Woodland, Michael Bradley, and Brendan Steele. Now you would have to be a Golf Channel junkie to know of any of those players as we are in the studio of “On the Tee”. Judd Gibb, Jay Horton, and I log more hours watching Golf Channel than most individuals sleep. Speaking of the Golf Channel, we are blessed to have a superb relationship with the worldwide leader in golf coverage and the “Stat Man” Alex Micelli who donned the Drake Bulldog colors for a couple of semesters and now is always nattily attired in his bow tie join us several time a month on the air. We will continue to bring national guests to the airwaves as well as the state’s best golfers at all levels. In closing, I thank you for opening up this 1st edition of 2012 of the “On the Tee” magazine and remind you to get out to the course this year and support our partner courses were hammered all year long in 2011 by course crushing weather. We need our Iowa golf courses and partners in business to have a fantastic 2012! Have a great month! Keep it in the short grass, hit ‘em straight! And God Bless America!
2012 Iowa High School Girls Golf Top Returning Place Winners Tony Atzeni Iowa Sports Connection The 2012 spring golf season is set to get underway with the exception of the Class 4A boys who played their golf in the fall. Hoping to be back to defend their team titles last season are in girl’s golf Cedar Falls (4A); Charles City (3A); Pleasantville (2A) and Bishop Garrigan (Algona) (1A). Cedar Falls will count on Allison Rollinger to attempt to defend their title after her fourth place finish individually last year in Class 4A. Add Taylor Roberts with her top-twenty finish as well. Charles City will be led by the 3A medalist, Jessie Sindlinger and Megan Joerger while Pleasantville returns Morgan Marsh and Charlee Vanderpool. Bishop Garrigan rolled to the title last year in 1A and return runner-up medalist Sheridan Berte along with Alexa Capesius who finished fifth and Haley Froehlich who was ninth. Looking at the top-ten place winners from last season beginning in Class 4A are Anna Cullinan (Pleasant Valley, Allison Rollinger (Cedar Falls) and Carlee Oakley (Sioux City North). In Class 3A the top-ten returners include state champion Jesse Sindlinger (Charles City), Meg Monson (Clear Lake), Megan Joerger (Charles City), Stine Laursen (Maquoketa), Taylor Van Dyk (South Tama) and Amy Ihm (Dubuque Wahlert). In Class 2A the list of top-ten returners are defending medalist Chantel Eicher (East Marshall, LeGrand), Ellie Ament and Stephanie Coghlan (Beckman, Dyersville). The Class 1A list also includes a state medalist in Victoria Grasso (Ankeny Christian Academy), runnerup medalist Sheridan Berte (Bishop Garrigan, Algona), Christy Nelson (Central City), Alexa Capesius and Haley
(19th) and Morgan Marsh, Sr., Pleasantville (T-20th) and Froehlich, (Bishop Garrigan, Algona). Listed below are those individuals returning after top-20 Charlee Vanderpool, Sr., Pleasantville (T-20th) finishes last season. CLASS 1A Victoria Grasso, Sr., Ankeny Christian Academy Iowa High School Girls Golf (Champion); Sheridan Berte, Sr., Bishop Garrigan Top Retuning Place Winners from 2011 (Algona) (2nd); Christy Nelson, Sr., Central City (3rd); (Athlete, Class, School, Place) Alexa Capesius, So., Bishop Garrigan (Algona) (5th); Haley Froehlich, Jr., Bishop Garrigan (Algona) (T-9th); CLASS 4A Anna Cullinan, Jr., Pleasant Valley (3rd); Allison Rollinger, Katie Clausen, Sr., Hinton (T-9th); Leah Galleger, Sr., Jr., Cedar Falls (4th); Carlee Oakley, Sr., Sioux City North Wapsie Valley (Fairbank) (T-14th); Jenna Hansen, Sr., H-L-V (Victor) (T-16th); Mollie Nemmers, Sr., Gehlen (T-9th); Taylor Roberts, Sr., Cedar Falls (T-11th); Sarah Catholic (LeMars) (T-16th); Taylor Tanner, So., H-L-V Splittgerber, Jr., Dowling Catholic (T-14th) and Payton (Victor (19th); Baylie Wrage, Jr., Grundy Center (T-20th); Minear, Jr., Waukee (T-19th) Rebecca Richter, Jr., Bishop Garrigan (Algona) (T-20th) CLASS 3A Jesse Sindlinger, Jr., Charles City (Champion); Meg Monson, Sr., Clear Lake (4th); Megan Joerger, So., Charles City (5th); Stine Laursen, Sr., Maquoketa (6th); Taylor Van Dyk, Sr., South Tama (7th); Amy Ihm, Sr., Dubuque Wahlert (8th); Emily Elliott, Sr., Grinnell (T-13th); Shelby Townsend, Jr., Perry (T-13th); Megan Ticknor, Sr., A-D-M (Adel) (T-15th0; Molly McDonough, Sr., Decorah (T-15th); Samantha Ramsey, Jr., Grinnell (18th) and Taylor Berger, Sr., Clear Lake (20th) CLASS 2A Chantel Eicher, Sr., East Marshall (LeGrand) (Champion); Ellie Ament, Sr., Beckman (Dyersville) (2nd); Stephanie Coghlan, Sr., Beckman (Dyersville) (7th); Emily Fisher, Sr., Wapello (T-13th); Mackenzie Noble, So., Wapello (T-15th); Abby Mashing, So., Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) (17th); Megan Wiederlin, Sr., Kuemper Catholic (Carroll)
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Iowa High School Boys Golf Team and Individual Rankings Iowa High School Golf Coaches Association IHSGCA
The Iowa High School Golf Coaches Association has released their first team golf ranking for the 2012 spring season. Listed below are the rankings posted as of Thursday, April 19th in all three classes for the boys and four classes for the girls. Boys
CLASS 1A
1-Treynor 2-Hinton 3-Harris-Lake Park 4-Gladbrook-Reinbeck 5-Newell-Fonda 6-Rockford 7-East Buchanan (Winthrop) 8-Lawton-Bronson 9-Valley Community (Elgon) 10-Turkey Valley (Jackson Junction)
CLASS 2A
1-Columbus Catholic (Waterloo) 2-East Sac County 3-PCM-Monroe 4-South Hamilton (Jewell) 5-Jesup 6-South O’Brien (Paulina) 7-Des Moines Christian 8-Denver 9-Alta/Aurelia 10-Central Lee (Donnellson)
7-Humboldt 8-Spirit Lake 9-Decorah 10-Mount Pleasant
CLASS 2A
CLASS 3A
1-Decorah 2-Spirit Lake 3-Storm Lake 4-Pella 5-Anamosa 6-Williamsburg 7-Fairfield 8-MOC-Floyd Valley 9-Clear Lake 10-Carroll
INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS BOYS Class 3A 1-John Brai, Sr., Storm Lake – 36.17 2-Nick Nelson, Sr., Decorah = 36.95 3-Lucas Boyd, Sr., Pella, 37.20
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CLASS 4A
1-Cedar Falls 2-Waukee 3-West Des Moines Valley 4-Linn-Mar (Marion) 5-Ottumwa 6-Pleasant Valley 7-Western Dubuque (Epworth) 8-Iowa City high 9-Dubuque Senior 10-North Scott (Eldridge)
CLASS 3A
1-Grinnell 2-Charles City 3-Clear Lake 4-Washington 5-Williamsburg 6-Atlantic
1-Cascade 2-Alta/Aurelia 3-Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) 4-East Sac County 5-Monticello 6-South Hardin (Eldora) 7-Albia 8-Columbus Catholic (Waterloo) 9-Missouri Valley 10-Treynor
CLASS 1A
1-H-L-V (Victor) 2-Hinton 3-Grundy Center 4-Valley Community (Elgin) 5-Ankeny Christian Academy 6-A-H-S-T (Avoca) 7-AGWSR (Ackley) 8-Rockford 9-West Sioux (Hawarden) 10-Turkey Valley (Jackson Junction)
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Class 2A 1-Zach Mason, So., East Sac County – 37.55 2-Jack Conway, Jr., Columbus Catholic (Waterloo) – 38.23 3-Brian Krehbiel, Sr., Central Lee (Donnellson) – 38.36 Class 1A 1-Patrick Grasso, So., Ankeny Christian Academy – 38.45 2-Nathan Kyle, Sr., Harris-Lake Park – 38.50 3-Eric Krull, Jr., North Iowa (Buffalo Center) – 38.64 GIRLS Class 4A 1-Payton Minear, Jr., Waukee – 39.52 2-Allison Rollinger, Jr., Cedar Falls – 39.90 3-Megan Furnish, Sr., Cedar Rapids Jefferson – 40.68
Class 3A 1-Jesse Sindlinger, Jr., Charles City – 39.13 2-Meg Monson, Sr., Clear Lake – 40.43 3-Paige Van Dyk, So., South Tama – 41.54 Class 2A 1-Morgan Naberhaus, So., Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) – 44.62 2-Katie Barbee, Jr., Des Moines Christian – 44.70 3-Mackenzie Coyle, Sr., Cascade – 45.52 Class 1A 1-Victoria Grasso, Sr., Ankeny Christian Academy – 41.00 2-Jenna Hansen, Sr., H-L-V (Victor) – 43.60 3-Jodi Schott, Jr., Valley Community (Elgin) – 43.73
2012 Iowa High School Boys Golf Top Returning Place Winners Tony Atzeni Iowa Sports Connection The 2012 spring golf season is set to get underway with the exception of the Class 4A boys who played their golf in the fall. Hoping to be back to defend their team titles last season are Clear Lake (3A), Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) (2A) and Newman Catholic (Mason City) (1A). Clear Lake will look for leadership from Luke Monson who finished tied for fourth individually last season. Kuemper Catholic will turn to Tanner Ludwig, who tied for fifth individually along with Brian Schreck was a top-20 finisher last season in 2A. Newman Catholic will have to reload to defend after losing their top-four golfers from last year. Individually in Class 3A, Lucas Boyd (Pella) is the top returning place winner back from last season. Boyd lost in a playoff for the title. Along with Monson, also back after top-ten finishes are Nick Nelson (Decorah), Ryan Gutz (Storm Lake) and Carson Whittington (Creston). In Class 2A, Brian Krehbiel (Central Lee, Donnellson) finished third last season and the top of the returners in the field this season. Also back with top-ten finishes joining Ludwig is Chris Sturdivant (Des Moines Christian), Hunter Van Veen (PCM-Monroe), Sean Cavanaugh (Columbus Catholic, Waterloo) and Mitch Maiers (Columbus Catholic, Waterloo). In Class 1A, Eric Krull (North Iowa, Buffalo Center) with his fifth place finish last season is the only top-ten
Brian Schreck, Sr., Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) (T-14th); returner from last season. Listed below are those individuals returning after top-20 Joey Dakken, Sr., Forest City (16th); Jack Conway, Jr., Columbus Catholic (Waterloo) (T-17th) and Mike Pugh, finishes last season. So., Emmetsburg (T-20th) Iowa High School Boys Golf CLASS 1A Top Retuning Place Winners from Eric Krull, Jr., North Iowa (Buffalo Center) (5th); Trent 2011 Lindenman, Sr., North Mahaska (New Sharon) (T-11th); (Athlete, Class, School, Place) Brad Bailey, Sr., Treynor (T-11th); Shann Desai, Sr., South O’Brien (Paulina) (T-13th); Davis Hackman, Sr., WoodCLASS 3A bine (T-13th); Jon Smiley, Jr., Adair-Casey (T-17th); Craig Lucas Boyd , Sr., Pella (T-1st, lost Brown, Sr., Hinton (T-17th) and Brandon Schiltz, Sr., in playoff); Luke Monson, Sr., Clear Bishop Garrigan (Algona) (T-20th) Lake (T-4th); Nick Nelson, Sr., Decorah (T-4th); Ryan Gutz, Jr., Storm Lake (7th); Carson Whittington, So., Creston (8th); Nico Costa, Sr., Anamosa (T-11th); Alex Thode, Sr., Washington (T-11th); Davis Lowenberg, Sr., Fairfield (T-13th); John Labernik, Sr., Spencer (T-13th); Drew Slings, Jr., Williamsburg (15th); Ryan Christy, Jr., MOC-Floyd Valley (T-16th); Colynn Black, Jr., Nevada (T-16th); Corbin Blythe, Jr., Williamsburg (T-16th) and Brad Christensen, Sr., Carroll (20th) CLASS 2A Brian Krehbiel, Sr., Central Lee (Donnellson) (T-3rd); Chris Sturdivant, Jr., Des Moines Christian (T-5th); Tanner Ludwig, Sr., Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) (T-5th); Hunter Van Veen, Jr., PCM-Monroe (7th); Sean Cavanaugh, Jr., Columbus Catholic (Waterloo) (T-8th); Mitch Maiers, Sr., Columbus Catholic (Waterloo) (T-11th); Jordan Sogard, Sr., South Hamilton (Jewell) (13th);
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Kansas State Captures Cowboy Classic Title Kansas State Athletics KStateSports.com SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Led by a school-record performance by junior Ben Juffer, the Kansas State men’s golf team secured the Wyoming Cowboy Classic title after shooting a 1-over par 281 on Tuesday at the par 70, 7,133-yard north course of the Talking Stick Golf Club. The tournament title was the 30th in program history and the first since winning the Jim Colbert Intercollegiate in the fall of 2009. The Wildcats finished the three-round event at 14-under par 826, two strokes ahead of second-place Colorado and three shots ahead of San Diego, which finished third. The Wildcats tied the school record for lowest 54-hole score, matching their 826 score at the 2007 Pacific Invitational. Juffer won the event in a playoff over Colorado State’s Mike Wuertz, notching the classic’s individual title. A product of West Des Moines, Iowa, Juffer carded a 3-under par 67 on Tuesday to bring his two-day total to a Kansas State 54-hole score record of 12-under par 198 (65-66-67). The junior, who captured the 29th individual championship in school history, eclipsed Ben Kern’s three-round record of 199 at the 2006 ASU Thunderbird Invitational as he became just the second player in school history to shoot under 200 over three rounds. With the individual title, he surpassed his previous career-best finish set at the 2011 Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic where he placed 10th. “I am really excited for our guys,” head coach Tim Norris said. “It was nice to see them put in the work and to see the results. Today was the same as the first two rounds. The guys played pretty solid with no big mistakes. It was obviously fun to watch. Ben birdied his last hole from four feet where he was head to head
with another golfer. You do not get a chance to win a lot in golf – there is a lot of losing in this sport. Savor it while you can.” K-State’s Curtis Yonke completed Tuesday’s round at 2-under par 68 to finish in a tie for ninth. His two-day total of 5-under par 205 marked a new a career-low 54-hole score, and he secured his second top-10 finish of the season. Kyle Weldon shot a 4-over par 74 during the final round, bringing his three-round total to 2-over par 212 to end in a tie for 43rd place. Kyle Smell carded a third-round score of 2-over par 72, shooting a 5-over par 215 over two days. The Wildcats’ David Klaudt finished the day shooting a 5-over par Ben Juffer Breaks School Record For First-Career Victory (Photo Courtesy Kansas State) 75, for a 9-over par 219 performance to tie for 83rd. Talking Stick Golf Club “We obviously have a big task in front of us in a very Par 70/7,133 yards competitive conference championship,” Norris said. “But a little confidence will go a long way in this game. We will Team Scores: 1. Kansas State, 268-277-281--826 (-14); come down off the clouds, get to work next week and 2. Colorado, 270-282-276--828 (-12); 3. San Diego, see what we can do down in Texas.” 272-273-284--829 (-11); 4. Texas Tech, 275-281-277-The Wildcats will try to use the tournament 833 (-7); 5. Colorado State, 277-270-287--834 (-6); title as momentum heading into the 2012 Big 12 Championship, which is slated for April 27-29, at the Indvidual Leaders: 1. Ben Juffer, 65-66-67--198 (-12); 2. Whispering Pines Golf Club in Trinity, Texas. Mike Wuertz, 64-64-70--198 (-12); T3. Rafael Becker, 67-66-68--201 (-9); Beau Schoolcraft, 64-67-70--201 (-9).
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Iowa Sets Tournament Record at Hawkeye Invite University of Iowa HawkeyeSports.com The University of Iowa men’s golf team picked up its eighth tournament title under head coach Mark Hankins, capturing the Hawkeye-Great River Entertainment championship Sunday afternoon at Finkbine Golf Course. Iowa’s winning score of 840 (-24) is a Hawkeye Invitational 54-hole record and the third lowest mark in school history. Conditions were much tougher at Finkbine Sunday, with winds gusting to over 30 miles per hour throughout the day. With all competitors on the course during the shotgun start format, the Hawkeyes led Iowa State by one stroke with approximately three holes left to play. Freshman Joseph Winslow birdied his final two holes and sophomore Steven Ihm drained a birdie on his final hole to help seal the win. “The goal out here for us is to play as well as we can individually,” Winslow said. “To do that, you have to go out there and play the best you can on every hole. I wasn’t too happy after not playing 18 the way I wanted to and came around to holes one and two and really played them both really solidly. I knew it was going to be close, not knowing exactly where we were at though. I knew I needed to play the best I could and I just went out there and did it.” ”First of all, the numbers were records,” Hankins said. “We shot a 274 yesterday which is 14-under par for the round, which is amazing. Chris Brant with a 66, Barrett with a 68 and some other guys pitching in there nicely, and finishing with a total of 24-under. Finkbine was in awesome shape. It was great for us to come out with a lead after day one and hold it for day two after the bad weather. I was very pleased with the guys.”
“Every golf course is different,” Hankins added. “Sometimes even par is a low number, so we figured out on day one that the winds were really low, the greens were a bit softer than normal and the scores were good. The guys had to adapt to that and did a nice job, especially in the second round. They played really well.” Senior Chris Brant finished runner-up at the HawkeyeGreat River Entertainment Invitational with a threeround total of 208 (-8), which is the third-best 54-hole score in program history. Brant tallied nine pars on the front nine to shoot an even 36. He birdied 15, but finished with two bogeys to shoot a 73 (+1) in the final round. Iowa State’s Nate McCoy won the individual title with a Hawkeye Invitational record 202 (-14). ”I was a little disappointed about today,” Brant said. “I played well all week so no regrets, but I just couldn’t get it going today. I finished at eight-under on the week and I’m not too disappointed about that. Nate [McCoy] played well and it would have been tough to catch him today.” Senior Barrett Kelpin also finished inside the top five, carding a 211 (-5) to tie for fifth place. Kelpin added a 71 (-1) in the final round of play. He started with birdies on holes 1 and 2, bogeyed the fifth and bounced back with birdies on 6 and 7. A bogey on hole 8 brought his front nine mark to 34. Kelpin then bogeyed 10, but birdied 15. After a bogey on 17 and a par on 18, Kelpin carded a 37 on the back nine for his 71. Sophomore Ian Vandersee finished tied for seventh with a 212 (-4). He also shot a final round 71 (-1). Vandersee double-bogeyed the third hole, but drained three birdies to make the turn at -1. He dropped two
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more birdies on 10 and 11, but bogeyed 14 and 15. Vandersee finished with four-consecutive pars for his 71. Vandersee led the field of 60 competitors in birdies, carding 16 in three rounds of play. Freshman Joseph Winslow finished his first home tournament with a 10th place finish at 214 (-2), including a final round tally of 70 (-2). Winslow started with three-straight pars and got into red numbers with a birdie on seven. He fired seven-straight pars before a birdie on the par-5 15th. Winslow bogeyed 18 before his crucial birdies on holes 1 and 2. Sophomore Steven Ihm finished inside the top-15, tying for 11th place with an even par 216. He carded an even par 72 in the final round. Ihm started with a bogey and made five pars in a row before another bogey on hole 9. Ihm followed a bogey on 12 with one of five eagles carded on hole 15 during the day. He backed up the eagle with four pars before the clutch birdie on his final hole. Ihm had the second most pars (39) among competitors on the weekend. Five Iowa golfers also competed as individuals at the Hawkeye-Great River Entertainment Invitational. Senior Brad George recorded the highest individual finish of his Hawkeye career, placing fourth with the fifthbest 54-hole mark in school history at 210 (-6). George carded a 73 (+1) in the final round, tallying two bogeys and seven pars on the back, along with one birdie and eight pars on the front. “My round today was more of a struggle than yesterday, more challenging, mostly due to the conditions,” George said. “I kind of had a hard time with my putting to start off, but I managed to keep
it together after being two over after seven holes. I managed to battle back and shoot one under par coming in, which was good. “As far as the whole tournament, I’m pretty pleased with how I came in and prepared for this tournament; my ball striking was good, and overall my putting was good, so just overall pleased.” Senior Jed Dirksen finished tied for 21st with a 219 (+3) after shooting a 76 (+4) Sunday. Dirksen had four birdies and eight bogeys on the day. Freshman Brian Bullington improved 15 spots on Sunday, finishing tied for 21st with a 219 (+3). He shot a 71 (-1) in the final round, registering a 34 (-2) on the back nine. Senior Jared Walahoski finished 33rd with a 224 (+8), carding a 74 (+2) in the final round. Walahoski recorded two birdies on the day on holes 11 and 13. Sophomore Ryan Marks rounded out Iowa’s individual scoring in a tie for 36th place at 224 (+8). He shot a final round 74 (+2), shooting 35 (-1) on the front nine. The Hawkeyes will travel to West Lafayette, Ind., next weekend to compete in the Boilermaker Invitational. Live scoring for action on Saturday and Sunday can be found at golfstat.com. “We did play well this weekend,” Brant said. “Twentysomething under par is good; especially with weather like today. I think it’s just going to be a catapult for the rest of the year. Obviously, getting our first win this week is important as we go into postseason. Next week at Purdue is going to be vital.” “Today was a tougher golf course so we had to re-adjust to that and even par was good,” Hankins said. “Overall, we’re learning and playing well. We’ve got some confidence with a second place finish at LSU and first place this weekend. We go to Purdue and we’ll try to adapt to that golf course as quickly as we can.”
McCoy Named Golfweek’s National Player of the Week Iowa State University Cyclones.com
Iowa State senior golfer Nate McCoy was awarded for his outstanding play last week, earning Golfweek’s National Collegiate Player of the Week honors.
McCoy, a native of West Des Moines, Iowa, won his third career tournament title in record-setting fashion on Sunday, capturing medalist Nate McCoy, Iowa State Senior (Photo Provided by Cyclones.com) honors at the HawkeyeGreat River Entertainment Invitational. McCoy carded rounds of 68-65-69 for a 202 total, breaking the tournament and school record en route to a six-shot victory. McCoy, who also won the Rees Jones Invitational in the fall, eclipsed the old 54-hole scoring mark by two shots thanks to a second-round 65 where he recorded a pair of eagles. It marks the first time in Iowa State history where a Cyclone shot 7-under in 18 holes. The Cyclone star is in the midst of one of the finest seasons in school history. In 11 tournaments this year, McCoy has finished in the top-10 seven times. His 71.36 scoring average is on pace to set the single-season school-record and he moved up to No. 53 in the Golfweek individual national rankings. McCoy, who is a virtual lock to earn a spot at the NCAA Regional as an individual, is trying to get his team back into the NCAA Regionals for the first time since 1999. Iowa State, which is currently ranked 54th nationally by Golfweek, has one tournament left before the postseason, April 27-29 at the Big 12 Championships in Houston, Texas.
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The Viking women’s golf team continued its winning streak at the Mount Mercy Spring Invitational over the weekend. The ladies were nine strokes behind Wartburg going into the second day of the competition, but were the more consistent team on Sunday to overtake the Knights for the win.
Three Iowa State golfers were named to the Academic AllBig 12 women’s golf team, announced by the Big 12 Conference this morning. Senior Kristin Paulson and sophomores Sasikarn On-iam and Prima Thammaraks received the honor for the 37th-ranked Cyclones. Paulson earned first-team honors for the third time in her career. Paulson is a senior in materials engineering. A grade point average of 3.2 or higher and participation in 60 percent of the team’s scheduled contests in 2011-12 is required to qualify for the team. Paulson, an Ottumwa, Iowa native, has competed in every tournament this season. She is ranked 194th nationally by Golfstat and helped lead the team to a second place finish at the Mountain View Collegiate with a career-low 218. Her 75.59 stroke average is tied for second on the team with On-iam. Thammaraks, who is from Bangkok, Thailand, leads the team in stroke average at 75.29. The sophomore is ranked 151st nationally by Golfstat and leads the team with three top-10 finishes. On-iam shares Paulson’s national rank by Golfstat (194) and season stroke average of 75.59. The sophomore has competed in all nine tournaments, posting a career-low 216 at the Central District Invitational en route to a third-place finish. A total of 56 student-athletes were named to the team.
GV shot a two-day two-round total of 666 (333-333) at Hunter’s Ridge Golf Course in Marion, eight strokes in front of runnerup Wartburg (324-350=674). Conference Kenzie Rottinghaus opponent Ashford was third (685). Grand (Photo Provided by Grand View Athletics) View was the top finisher among the five MCC schools that competed in the meet. Reigning two-time MCC Player of the Week freshman Kenzie Rottinghaus (Urbandale, Iowa) didn’t disappoint, bringing home her second individual title in the past three tournaments. Rottinghaus tallied a two-day score of 155 (77-78). Junior Amalia Mejia (Colombia, South America) came in tied for second place with a 160 (81-79). The Vikings have picked just the right time to peak as they into the MCC Championships next weekend, April 20-21, at Blue Top Ridge Golf Course in Riverside. The winner of the MCC Championships earns an automatic bid to the NAIA Championships held May 15-18 in Greeneville, Tenn.
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Zach Johnson at The Masters A LOOK BACK AT ZACH JOHNSON’S MASTERS WIN FIVE YEARS AGO
SUNDAY AT THE MASTERS: IOWAN ZACH JOHNSON’S DAY SHOWS HOW GOLF CAN COME DOWN TO INCHES
Entering the day 12 shots behind leader Peter Hanson, Johnson employed a riskier approach than he did over Contributed By: Mike Mahon Des Moines Register the first three rounds Contributed By: Matt Rybaltowski Des Moines Register and was rewarded for his I would like to share with you an interesting sidebar that aggressiveness. happened on this exact same date — April 8 Easter Zach Johnson stood on the 16th green at Augusta He found the right Sunday, five years ago — when former Drake golfer Zach National Golf Club when the roars reverberated from fairway bunker with his tee Johnson captured the 2007 Masters. I just finished nearby. Immediately, he knew something momentous shot on the par-5 No. 2, enjoying a late Easter dinner at my sister’s home in had occurred on the second hole. but carded a birdie when he sunk a 30-foot downhill putt West Des Moines, gathering with my brother and He was right — Louis Oosthuizen of South Africa from the fringe. relatives to watch the final round. had just recorded the first double eagle on the hole in Two holes later, Johnson stuck his tee shot on the After Johnson holed a 12-foot birdie putt on the Masters history with a 4-iron from roughly 260 yards. par-3, 240 yard No. 4 three feet from the hole. With 16th to extend his lead, my cell phone rang. It was a It was then Johnson a challenging front-center pin position in between two sports columnist from became a victim of the bunkers, the hole played second-most difficult on the the Atlanta Journal cruel fates of Augusta course on Sunday. Phil Mickelson, for instance, hit the Constitution calling from National. Johnson nearly left grandstand with his tee shot and left with a crippling the media workroom at holed a long birdie from triple-bogey. the Augusta National the right fringe, but had “That’s one of the hardest holes on the course,” Golf Club. an 8-foot putt coming Johnson said. “Hey, Mike, it looks back and left with a After a bogey on the par-4, No. 9, Johnson like your guy, Zach, has bogey. His drive on the responded with a steady stretch through Amen Corner. a chance to win the par-4 No. 17 hit the top He recorded three straight pars starting on No. 10 and Masters. I’m trying of a tree and found the added birdies on Nos. 13 and 15 — the two par 5s on to track down some secondary cut. When the back nine. Johnson laid up on both holes, just as he information on his the 2007 Masters did when he won the Green Jacket in 2007. college career at Drake. champion slightly Johnson entered the final round tied for first in the ...” Little did I know that misread a par putt on field in driving accuracy and hit 47 of 56 fairways (83.9 would begin a whirlwind the final hole of the percent) during the tournament. Struggles with his long string of calls from Zach Johnson at The Masters - April 2012 tournament, he closed irons and short game at times prevented him from national media that (Photo Provided by Des Moines Register) with three straight contending for the lead. The 37-year old hit only 58.3 would finally end 48 bogeys. percent of greens in regulation and averaged 28.25 hours later on a Tuesday afternoon. “He hit a good (tee) shot on 16 that just broke 5 putts per round. It didn’t matter how these sportswriters found out yards too far,” said Aaron Baddeley, Johnson’s playing “There’s certainly some positives — there’s no my cell phone number, I was reveling in the moment. partner. “On 17, he hit the tree off the tee which makes question about it,” Johnson said. I visualized myself in Augusta despite the 1,060-mile a really tough second shot and 18 is always difficult.” “I don’t think I got a whole lot out of what I had difference. Suddenly, a round that appeared certain to end in yesterday and I left a lot out there today.” Sportswriters, radio and TV sportscasters from red figures became an even par 72. The Cedar Rapids Johnson is scheduled to play at next week’s RBC around the country were requesting all sorts of native finished the four-day tournament at 3-over par Heritage in Hilton Head, S.C., before taking a short information on Johnson’s Drake career. I had to track 291. break over the next several weeks. The world’s No. 44 down Zach’s former college teammates for interviews “I’m never satisfied with that sort of finish, especially ranked golfer must remain in the top 50 to receive an as well as his coach — Jamie Bermel —who had moved my last three holes,” Johnson said. “That’s not how you exemption for the U.S. Open at The Olympic Club in San on to Colorado State. want to end a golf tournament.” Francisco on June 14-17. The national media had a hard time believing me The former Drake golfer lamented his decision The setup includes the par-5, 670 yard No. 16 – the when I told them Johnson was the No. 3 golfer on the making during the closing stretch. Johnson said he longest hole in U.S. Open history. Drake team during his career which saw the Bulldogs used the wrong clubs on the tee shot on No. 16 and the “I’m sure it’s going to be a brutal test,” Johnson said. earn berths in the 1996, 1997 and 1998 NCAA approach on No. 17. He also felt he misjudged a chip on “It’s going to be at sea-level and usually June in San Tournaments. No. 18 that left him with a slippery putt. Francisco is never a great month. Here’s hoping the magic of 2007 returns today. “We didn’t club properly on the last three holes,” “It’s probably going to be cooler temperatures and Mike Mahon was Drake’s sports information director at Johnson said. the ball won’t carry as far.” the time Johnson won the Masters.
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On The Tee - Zach Johnson Interview (April 25, 2012) Erik Kuselias Interview (05/04/2011)
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Volunteers: 1,200 Economic Impact: Estimated $20.8 million Benefiting “FORE Our Kids” Charities: Blank Children’s The Principal Charity Classic is an exciting, family-friendly Hospital, Bravo Greater Des Moines, Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines, United Way of event that greatly contributes to the economic vitality Central Iowa and Variety - the and quality of life in central Iowa. Children’s Charity The event attracts a strong field of professional players such as Tom Lehman, Bernhard Langer, Nick Price, Fuzzy Zoeller, Fred 2012 TOURNAMENT Funk, Jay Haas, Tom Kite and Mark ENHANCEMENTS Calcavecchia. Massive galleries file into Glen Oaks Country Club to lend Military Appreciation – free a level of excitement that makes this admission for military & their tournament one of the finest stops families Friday through Sunday, on the Champions Tour. Best of all, Patriots Outpost on 18th green, the Principal Charity Classic serves soldier tending the U.S. pin flag and as a catalyst in raising money for color guard on Sunday. local nonprofit organizations supporting children. In the past five years, the event has donated over $3 million to Executive Women’s Day – includes power broker’s breakfast, guided on course tour, luncheon with keynote children’s charities. speaker, wine down networking event University Day – On Thursday, includes Iowa State, Iowa, Dates: May 28 - June 3, 2012 Drake & UNI, head basketball coaches in the Pro-Am, Course: Glen Oaks Country Club putting challenge with University celebrities, involvement Location: West Des Moines, IA of alumni groups Tournament Course Par: 71 Shoot for Zero – tournament will reduce carbon Tournament Course Yardage: 6,879 yards Format: Three-day , 54-hole stroke-play competition; no footprint with on-site recycling centers, solar compactors, electric golf carts, solar powered skyboxes cut and other new initiatives. Field: minimum of 78 Champions Tour Players Young Professional Events – continue to build and grow Purse: $1.725 million Networking on the Green, Do More in the City event for Defending Champion: Bob Gilder summer interns in the community Prior Year Attendance: 75,000
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The Principal Charity Classic 2012 THE PRINCIPAL CHARITY CLASSIC IS THE #1 STOP ON CHAMPIONS TOUR, PLAYERS SAY
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2012 PLAYER COMMITMENTS Tommy Armour III Andy Bean Chip Beck Jay Don Blake Mark Brooks Olin Browne Brad Bryant Bobby Clampett John Cook David Eger Keith Fergus Vicente Fernandez Dan Forsman David Frost Fred Funk Jim Gallagher, Jr. Bob Gilder* Bill Glasson Mike Goodes Jay Haas Gary Hallberg Morris Hatalsky John Huston Tom Jenkins Tom Kite Wayne Levi J.L. Lewis Chien Soon Lu Graham Marsh
James Mason Dick Mast Mike McCullough Mark McNulty Gil Morgan Steve Pate David Peoples Tom Pernice, Jr. Tom Purtzer Dana Quigley Mike Reid Loren Roberts Eduardo Romero Ted Schulz Peter Senior Scott Simpson Joey Sindelar Jeff Sluman Rod Spittle Craig Stadler Hal Sutton Jim Thorpe Kirk Triplett Bobby Wadkins D.A. Weibring Fuzzy Zoeller
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It just means I have a green jacket now. It doesn’t change me as a person, me as a golfer... I’m going to be Bubba, the same Bubba, still play Bubba golf.” -Bubba Watson
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