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Michigan Publinx Golf AssociationPresident: Jason May
Vice President: Kevin Klemet Secretary: Paul KoltonTreasurer: Ray Emsley
Board of DirectorsJim Bedson Chuck Deschaine
Roger Duncan Jim Ellis Cleat Lindsey Dean Ploch
Ron Weaver
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At the Medalist, you’ll find a champi-onship links-style 41⁄2 star rated coursethat has been exquisitely etched out ofalmost 300 acres of rolling woodedland and wetlands. You’re in SouthCentral Michigan, but the terrain willcarry you away in your mind to thestate’s north woods.
The Medalist has hosted many presti-gious statewide events including the2001 Women’s State Championship,the 2010 Michigan State Junior GolfChampionship, and the 2011 MichiganJunior State Amateur Championship.We have also hosted numerous USGAqualifiers including most recentlyUnited State Amateur Public Linksqualifiers in 2009, 2010, and 2011.
A day on our fairways is like a trip intothe wilderness to play the game youlove. Wild turkeys, deer, fox, sand-hillcranes and even a rare white robinmake their home here. There’s even abird sanctuary right down the street.
In the midst of this scenic location,you’ll be taking on a championshipcourse created by Michigan’s own BillNewcomb. His handiwork is a must-play for the serious golfer who will findintriguing doglegs, split fairways, wet-lands, and ponds to carry.
But this is a course for all generationsand all the family to enjoy. With fivesets of tees available on each hole,players of every level can enjoyNewcomb’s handiwork.
After you’ve experienced our winningstyle at The Medalist, golfing here willbecome your passion. And keep inmind, that The Medalist is an excellentlocation for your next golfing event.
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Jacob Gronowski is one of the recipient’s of a Bill CurtisScholarship. He is currently attending Oakland Universitywhere he is majoring in accounting. He has already received hisAssociates Degree in Business Administration from OaklandCommunity College. While attending Oakland he played on thegolf team and received MCCAA All-Eastern ConferenceAcademic. He owned his own lawn and landscaping business,which taught him to be responsible, reliable and trustworthy.
Mitchell Leist is also a recipient of a Bill Curtis Scholarship. Heis currently attending Lakeland High School and will beenrolling in college at Saginaw Valley University where he willmajor in a nursing career. He plans to play hockey and lacrossewhile attending Saginaw Valley. After graduating from SaginawValley, Mitchell plans to attend the University of Michiganwhere he will pursue his master’s degree in nurse anesthetists.
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Michigan Junior PGA Tour
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Hantz Golf Club - Tecumseh, MIJuly 20, 2013
Boys 16-18
Place Name Score1 Danny Langa 732 Samuel Eberts 742 Merrick George 74Boys 13-15Place Name Score1 Scott Sparks 762 Tony Fuentes 772 Jonathan Ravid 77Girls 16-18Place Name ScoreNo ScoresGirls 13-15Place Name ScoreNo Scores
The Polo Fields Golf Club – Ypsilanti MIJuly 22, 2013
Boys 16-18Place Name Score1 David Smith 732 Andre Scopone 772 Niko Voutsaras 77Boys 13-15Place Name Score1 Ryan Katofiasc 752 Brady Dice 763 Max Palmer 80Girls 16-18Place Name Score1 Elayna Bowser 802 Megan Klintworth 853 Kendall Graves 93Girls 13-15Place Name Score1 Gabriella Scopone 1052 Sheridan Graves 116
Eagle Eye Golf Club – Bath MIJuly 24, 2013
Boys 16-18Place Name Score1 Brent Marshall 732 Matthew Rogerson 73T3 Jack Weller 74T3 Austin Carter 74Boys 13-15Place Name Score1 Jonathan Ravid 772 Brady Rice 782 Eric Nunn 78Girls 16-18Place Name Score1 Kendall Graves 90Girls 13-15Place Name Score1 Sheirdan Graves 1222 Natasha Chinoy 126
U of M Golf Club – Ann Arbor MIJuly 29, 2013
Boys 16-18Place Name Score1 AJ Varekois 722 Samuel Eberts 743 Jack Moore 763 Brent Marshall 76
Boys 13-15Place Name Score1 Rhet Schrauben 752 Brady Dice 763 Jonathan Ravid 78Girls 16-18Place Name Score1 Elayna Bowser 832 Ellie Miller 853 Kendall Graves 93Girls 13-15Place Name Score1 Gabriella Scopone 1082 Sheridan Graves 125
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Michigan Junior PGA TourThe Fortress Golf Club – Frankenmuth MI
August 1-2, 2013 Boys 16-18Place Name Score1 Jack Weller 1442 Matthew Alderink 1473 David Smith 149Boys 13-15Place Name Score1 Imaad Qureshi 1522 Tony Fuentes 1543 Jonathan Ravid 1563 Noah Rocheleau 156Girls 16-18Place Name Score1 Elayna Bowser 1551 Jamie Greene 1553 Pader Her 160Girls 13-15Place Name Score1 Abby Detmar 912 Gabriella Scopone 1013 Sherdan Graves 114
Michigan Publinx Golf Association- 2013 Business Meetings
Date Event Time Location
January 10th Board Meeting 6:30 PM Pontiac C.C.
March 7th Board Meeting 7:00 PM Pontiac C.C.
April 1st Deadline Team Rosters
April 15th Deadline For Membership
April 18th Board Meeting & Members 7:00 PM Pontiac C.C.
May 8th Deadline Michigan Medal
June 6th Board Meeting 7:00 PM Pontiac C.C.
July 9th Deadline For SMP
July 11th Board Meeting 7:00 PM Pontiac C.C.
September 12th Board Meeting 7:00 PM Pontiac C.C.
October 26th MPGA Annual Meeting 8:30 AM Pontiac C.C.
October 26th Board Meeting 9:30 AM Pontiac C.C.
December 5th Board Meeting 6:30 AM Pontiac C.C.
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The Gaylord Golf Mecca, one of the pre-mier summer golf destinations in the countrylocated in northern Michigan, has hostednearly 4 million golfers over the past 26years according to the Gaylord Conventionand Visitors Bureau.
Golf is the big draw in America’s SummerGolf Mecca, which embraces 17 courseswith four resorts and 21 hotel properties forStay and Play packages. It’s all anchored byGaylord, a lumber town from the late 19th
century known as the Alpine Village, a nodto the Otsego Club that started as HiddenValley with Swiss-style buildings and arestaurant with a spectacular view of theSturgeon River Valley.
When Michigan golf began booming inthe 1980s, Gaylord was in the perfect loca-tion on Interstate 75, an easy drive from thepopulous southern part of the state plusOhio, Indiana and Illinois. The question was
how to spread the news to market the regionas a golf destination.
A group of local owners led by OtsegoClub’s Keith Gornick came together with
Paul Beachnau, a Michigan State Universitygraduate who was hired to oversee theTourism Bureau, and take a page fromMyrtle Beach, SC, the most successful golfmarketing program in the country. Gaylord,then with seven courses, began setting up a
Stay and Play hotel and golf packaging pro-gram. That was 1987.
The courses over the years have beendesigned by the best. Robert Trent Jones Sr.started it all with his course at Treetops.Jones gave Sylvan Ski Resort owner HarryMelling the name that captures northernMichigan golf. “Treetops” Jones said whenhe looked out from the tee site of his par-3sixth hole and saw nothing but green treetops as far as the eye could see. Mellingrenamed the resort Treetops and named thecourse the Jones Masterpiece.
Other leading course designers includeRees Jones, Tom Fazio, Rick Smith, TomDoak, Gary Koch and partner Rick Robins,Don Childs, Al Watrous, Jerry Matthews,Michigan’s most prolific designer, and the
oldest course, the Classic at the Otsego Clubwas designed by William Diddel. There arewide fairways, drop shots galore and viewsthat stretch to the horizon.
Golf Channel launched its popular “BigBreak” series in Gaylord and ESPN’s “Par 3Shootout” at Treetops both helped spread theMecca name across America. Treetops headprofessional Rick Smith, nationally knowninstructor to PGA Tour players and neverwithout an idea, helped develop both the BigBreak and Par-3 Shootout on Threetops, theresort’s award winning short coursedesigned by Smith.
The Shootout featured superstars PhilMickelson, Fred Couples and Jack Nicklausover the years and scored its biggest ESPNnational replays when Lee Trevino aced theseventh hole in 2007. It’s regarded the rich-est payday ever for a single shot, $1 million.
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Gaylord Michigan is America’s Summer Golf Mecca
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Scott Strickland Wins 2013 GAM Championship
First round action at the GAM Championship found three players (Peter Farner, Brian Hayward and Tom Werkmeister) setting the pace withrounds of 70. Three more players (Jeff Champine, Anthony Sorentino and Baily Truesdell) would be right on their heels with rounds of 71.
At the end of the second round it was Jeff Champine and Anthony Sorentino who moved to the forefront and tied for first at 141. BrianHayward stood at 142 followed by Casey Baker and Steve Mckalko at 143.
In the third and final round it was Scott Strickland who made the big move. Scott fired a round of 64 to finish the tournament with a scoreof 208 and leap frog all the leaders to capture the trophy by six strokes.
Top Results
Place Name Hometown Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total
1 Strickland, Scott Birmingham 72 72 64 208
2 Baker, Casey Ann Arbor 72 71 71 214
3 Werkmeister, Tom Kentwood 70 75 70 215
4 Champine, Jeff Rochester Hills 71 70 75 216
5 Sorentino, Ant. Rochester Hills 71 70 76 217
6 Clark, Nathan Charlotte 72 72 74 218
6 Dovre, Eric Waterford 74 72 72 218
6 Bowser, Evan Dearborn 75 75 68 218
6 Dalga, Jared Grand Rapids 75 73 70 218
6 Rabourn, Ben Grand Rapids 72 75 71 218
Congratulations, Scott
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August 22nd, 2013
Fall is near and Mid Amateur Qualifier’s are here with Island Hills hosting the first qualifier in Michigan for 2013.
The player’s are shooting for a place in the field at the 2013 USGA Mid Amateur held at Country Club Of Birmingham,
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QUALIFYING RESULTS … ISLAND HILLS GOLF CLUB
Last name First Name Location Score Status
Clark, Nathan Charlotte 72 Medalist
Berchiatti, Geno Greenville 73 Qualified
Werkmeister, Tom Kentwood 73 1st Alt.
Anderson, Adam Kalamazoo 73 2nd Alt.
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Rules of Golf Quiz - August1. A dog has dug a hole in the ground and a player’s ball
comes to rest in the hole. The player is entitled to reliefwithout penalty? True / False
2. Paul’s ball is on the putting green. He marks the posi-tion of the ball and replaces it on the green. He address-es the ball and then steps 3 paces behind the ball tocheck his line of putt and the ball moves what is theRuling?
a. No penalty and the ball must be played as it lies.b. A one-stroke penalty and the ball must be
replaced.c. A one-stroke penalty and the ball must be played
from where it came to rest.
3 Joe’s ball is resting against the flagstick. He removesthe flagstick and the ball rolls 3 feet away. What is theRuling?
a. He must play the ball as it lies, no penalty.b. He must replace the ball against the flagstick and
play again, adding a penalty of one-stroke formoving his ball in play.
c. He must place the ball on the edge of the cupwithout penalty.
4. A player’s ball lies in casual water within an areamarked GUR. He decides to take relief from the casu-al water and the decide if he wants to take relief fromthe GUR. He can do this. True / False
5. A club is unfit for play if it is bent or has a loose grip.True / False?
6. Mike purposely stops his ball with his club. What is theRuling?
a. He must replace the ball taking a one-strokepenalty.
b. He must play the ball from where it was stoppedwith a two-stroke penalty.
c. He must move the club and play the ball fromwhere it comes to rest with a one-stroke penaltyunder Rule 19 and a two-stroke penalty underRule 18.
7. A player enters a bunker and uses a club as a cane toprevent falling. The club breaks. The player incursno penalty and may replace the club as it was broken inthe course of Play. True / False.
8. Joe is waiting to play from the tee on hole 3. There is await and he decides to practice putting on a nearby prac-tice putting green. What is the Ruling?
a. There is no penalty.b. There is a two-stroke penalty for practicing dur-
ing the round.c. There is a one-stroke penalty for practicing dur-
ing the round.
9. Joe and Mike are waiting to play on the second hole. Joeplays and comments that he should have used a 5 iron.Mike still had to play from the teeing ground. Joe gaveadvice to Mike and incurred a two-stroke penalty. True / False
10. Larry is searching for his ball in a water hazard. Heaccidentally kicks his ball which was lying in the grasswithin the hazard. There is no penalty as it was duringsearch. True / False
*Quiz Answers on Page 16
Barry Owens, Treetops general managerwho was in on the Mecca from the beginningwith his father-in-law, Ron Otto, at GarlandResort, credited Beachnau for the Mecca’scontinuing success despite some difficulteconomic conditions.
“I’ve always believed in cooperative mar-keting when you have a unified cause,”Owens said. “You make the pie bigger foreveryone so you don’t beat up each other.Other organizations have tried it over theyears but Paul is the glue who holds it alto-gether and his leadership style is the big rea-son for our success.”
“The Mecca marketing is what putGaylord on the map,” said Larry Bowden,owner of Marsh Ridge and The Natural
resorts.” Bowden said Treetops developerHarry Melling gave him good advice: Buildsomething affordable for the average person.“I have and it shows that in the Mecca,there’s a course for everyone,” Bowden said.
The Gaylord Golf Mecca has offeredsomething for everyone – award winningresorts, high-quality public courses, fine andcasual dining, and quaint inns. It’s an expe-rience golfers of all skills and tastes canenjoy.
For more information, visit
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(800) 345-8621.
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Ron Beurmann Wins the 2013 Michigan Senior PGA Professional Championship!
By Justin Phillips
Ron Beurmann from the Country Club ofJackson continued his fine play this year bywinning the 2013 Michigan Senior PGAProfessional Championship presented byO ’ K e e f e / S o u t h w o r t hDevelopment/Mercedes Benz today atBirchwood Farms Golf & Country Club inHarbor Springs.
With 17 players within 3 shots of the lead tostart the day we knew anything could hap-pen. Ron was able to make a 15 foot birdieputt on the final hole to force a playoff withBob Makoski, both Ron and Bob shot (-2)under par rounds of 70 today to finish at (-4)under for the tournament. Ron was able todefeat Bob on the first playoff hole with apar. This is Ron’s first Michigan Senior PGAChampionship win. He solidified his posi-tion as the Michigan Senior Player of theYear as he also won the Club Car Senior
Open a few weeks ago at Bedford Valley.
The top 10 qualifiers from here will move onto represent the Michigan Section in the2013 Southworth Senior PGA ProfessionalNational Championship presented byMercedes Benz on October 10-13, 2013 atCreighton Farms and River Creek Club inVirginia. Joining Ron Beurmann and BobMakoski in qualifying are John Traub, FrankMcAuliffe, Lee Houtteman, Mark Hill, MickDeKorver, Barry Redmond, Dave Kendalland George Bowman.
Nick Berklich, a PGA Life member fromGrand Blanc recorded a (-3) under par roundof 69 in the first round and a 81 in the sec-ond round to win the Super Senior 70+Division.
We would like to thank our host siteBirchwood Farms Golf & CC. This is thefirst year that they have hosted this event.The golf course is in great shape and proved
to be an excellent venue. The club kickedthings off by hosting an opening party onSunday night for the players that also servedas a fundraiser for the Northern Chapter FirstTee Program.
We would also like to thank our sponsors ofthis event. We have a local sponsor O’Keefethat has stepped up to help support the eventalong with our National SponsorsSouthworth Development, Mercedes Benzand the PGA Tour.
Gaylord Michigan is America’s Summer Golf Mecca
The Jones Masterpiece
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Greater Lansing Amateur Golf Association
If you are looking forcompetitive amateur golf inthe Lansing area, then logonto www.glaga.org and seewhat GLAGA has to offerand what the associationstands for.
They offer a nice blend ofamateur tournamentsthroughout the summer, withflights/divisions where youcan compete with other play-ers at your skill level.
GLAGA also looks to thefuture by stimulating chari-table contributions to helpadvance “junior” golf in theGreater Lansing area and toexpand the opportunities forjuniors to learn the game ofgolf.
GLAGA Players Choice All City Championship ResultsAugust 2-4, 2013 • Forest Akers-Eagle Eye-Hawk Hollow
Open/Championship DivisionChampionshipPlace Name East West Eagle Total
1 Castellani, Carson 64 71 69 204
2 Benson, Matt 68 70 75 213
3 Beltzer, Chris 73 69 73 215
4 English, Blake 71 72 73 216
5 Dean, Reid 69 75 74 218
6 Hurst, Nick 71 75 72 218
7 Choma, Dale 71 74 75 220
7 Patterson, Smith 71 73 76 220
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Answers: (1) Answer: False unless a committee implements a local Rule declaring that area as GUR. (2) Answer: B Decision 18-2b/7; (3) Answer: C Decision17-4/3; (4) Answer: True Decision 25-1b/11; (5) Answer: True Rule 4-; (6) Answer: B Decision 1-2/5.5; (7) Answer: True Decision 4-3/7; (8) Answer: A Rule-2; (9) Answer: False Decision 8-1/8; (10) Answer: False Decision 12-1/5
*Quiz Answers from Page 13
Greater Lansing Amateur Golf Association
Championship 1st FlightPlace Name East West Eagle Total
1 Dowling, Zachary 82 74 72 228
2 DeKorte, Davis 77 78 73 228
2 Manchester, Aaron 74 81 73 228
4 Ault, Daniel 73 84 72 229
4 Brogan, Blake 76 79 74 229
5 Freund, Jordan 78 78 74 230
Championship 2nd FlightPlace Name East West Eagle Total
1 Comito, Frank 75 85 74 234
2 Koenigsknecht, Dave 77 81 78 236
3 Arbour, Josh 79 79 80 238
Championship 2nd FlightPlace Name East West Eagle Total
3 Makley, Jeff 78 80 80 238
3 Schrauben, Rhet 76 82 80 238
5 Foster, Rex 77 83 79 239
5 Gilkey, John 83 75 81 239
Championship 3rd FlightPlace Name East West Eagle Total
1 Boucher, Reid 78 84 76 238
2 Ranns, Nick 76 86 79 241
3 Volkers, Rick 78 83 82 243
4 Griffith, Bradley 74 87 83 244
4 Szedlak, Josh 74 87 83 244
Championship 4th FlightPlace Name East West Eagle Total
1 Bohnhoff, Karl 80 86 79 245
2 Kleimola, Keith 81 85 80 246
3 Barrett, Jim 85 81 83 249
4 McCarthy, Patrick 79 93 80 252
4 Sermak, Bill 86 81 85 252
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Greater Lansing Amateur Golf AssociationChampionship 5th FlightPlace Name East West Hawk Total
1 Schafer, Kevin 85 90 80 255
2 Brenton, Tanner 83 93 83 259
3 Granger, James 86 89 86 261
4 Prokop, Mike 80 95 87 262
5 Forsthoefel, Tony 91 85 87 263
5 Harkema, Doug 91 90 82 263
Senior ChampionshipPlace Name East West Eagle Total
1 Blake, Jerry 76 76 73 225
2 Mastin, Randy 74 76 76 226
3 Kuhl, Roger 74 77 76 227
4 Crilley, Patrick 75 77 76 228
Senior 1st FlightPlace Name East West Hawk Total
1 Stuewe, Bob 78 86 74 238
2 Schobert, Doug 81 84 82 247
3 Broughman, Gary 81 85 82 248
3 Seehase, Dave 77 86 85 248
Senior 2nd FlightPlace Name East West Hawk Total
1 Horrocks, Scott 87 84 84 255
2 Carlson, Mark 82 92 82 256
3 Spellman, Patrick 88 87 85 260
4 Kinnison, Bryce 86 92 84 262
Women’s ChampionshipPlace Name East West Eagle Total
1 Harkema, Casey 85 85 89 259
2 Dusenbery, Elizabeth 100 102 99 301
3 Cooper, Christa 117 118 120 355
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The Michigan Publinx Seniors Golf Association(MPSGA)
Michigan Publinx Senior Golf Association Single Day Tournament Results
Polo Fields Golf ClubJuly 18, 2013
NetPlace Flt Player City Score HCP Score1 A Pilon, Tom Plymouth 72 7 65 2 A Mlynarczyk, Jim Northville 73 7 66 3 A Phillips, Mike Bloomfield Hills 73 5 684 A McTear, David Redford 77 8 69 5 A Reifert, Fritz Ypsilanti 76 6 70
NetPlace Flt Player City Score HCP Score1 B Harrison, Patrick Ann Arbor 77 13 64 2 B Feiten, Dan Commerce Twsp. 76 10 66 2 B Frontier, Greg Waterford 79 13 66 4 B Allen, Thom Bloomfield 77 10 67 4 B Gostovich, Jim New Baltimore 77 10 67
NetPlace Flt Player City Score HCP Score1 C Collins, Ray Southfield 88 19 69 1 C Fedoronko, Ron Warren 86 17 69 3 C Winters, Everett Royal Oak 87 17 70 4 C Dodd, John Farmington Hills 88 17 71 5 C Egan, Tim Dearborn Heights 88 16 72 5 C Mercury, Joe Rochester Hills 89 17 72
NetPlace Flt Player City Score HCP Score1 D McCullough, C. Detroit 90 23 67 2 D Bevak, John Grosse Ile 92 23 69 2 D December, Tom Royal Oak 91 22 69 4 D DeFever, Morris Shelby Twsp. 100 30 70 4 D Williams, Lee Redford 96 26 70
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The Michigan Publinx Seniors Golf Association(MPSGA) Continued...
Twin Lakes Golf ClubJuly 25, 2013
NetPlace Flt Player City Score HCP Score1 A Kuehn, Brian Ann Arbor 74 8 66 1 A McTear, David Redford 73 7 66 1 A Mlynarczyk, Jim Northville 73 7 66 1 A Pearson, Greg Royal Oak 71 5 66 5 A Davis, Clifford Rochester Hills 74 7 67 5 A Halle, Roger Chesterfield Twp. 72 5 67
NetPlace Flt Player City Score HCP Score1 B Ash, Paul Brighton 74 10 64 2 B Hicks, Harry Commerce Twp. 77 12 65 3 B Frontier, Greg Waterford 79 11 68 3 B Kipp, Dennis Royal Oak 81 13 68 3 B Muszynski, Daniel Sterling Heights 80 12 68
NetPlace Flt Player City Score HCP Score1 C Germond, Steve W. Bloomfield 84 17 67 1 C Moore, Daniel Plymouth 86 19 67 3 C Dodd, John Farmington Hills 84 15 69 3 C McCall, Brian Ann Arbor 83 14 69 3 C Reeves, Bob Bloomfield Twp. 83 14 69
NetPlace Flt Player City Score HCP Score1 D Kurczewski, Tom Shelby Twp. 94 30 64 2 D McCullough, C. Detroit 87 21 66 3 D DeFever, Morris Shelby Twp. 96 27 69 4 D Gold, Stephen Troy 101 30 71 5 D Jones, Nathaniel Detroit 95 23 72
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The Michigan Publinx Seniors Golf Association(MPSGA) Continued...
Huntmore Golf ClubAugust 3, 2013
NetPlace Flt Player City Score HCP Score1 A Reifert, Fritz Ypsilanti 74 5 69 2 A Allen, Thom Bloomfield 80 9 71 2 A Kuehn, Brian Ann Arbor 80 9 71 4 A Ash, Paul Brighton 83 11 72 4 A Harrison, Patrick Ann Arbor 83 11 72 4 A McTear, David Redford 79 7 72 4 A Pilon, Tom Plymouth 78 6 72 4 A Pratt Jr, John Troy 83 11 72 4 A Ruelle, David Waterford 79 7 72
NetPlace Flt Player City Score HCP Score1 B Hicks, Harry Commerce Twp. 77 12 65 2 B Evans, Lafayette Detroit 77 11 66 3 B Rubiner, Allen Huntington Wds 81 14 674 B Frontier, Greg Waterford 79 11 68 4 B Grill, Paul Byron 79 11 68 4 B Sutherland, Dan Northville 82 14 68 4 B Thompson, John Highland 79 11 68
NetPlace Flt Player City Score HCP Score1 C Taylor II, William Northville 79 18 61 2 C Egan, Tim Dearborn Heights 81 16 65 3 C O’Neill, Kevin Livonia 83 17 66 4 C Wagner, Curt White Lake 90 19 71 5 C Galsterer, Jack Grosse Pte. Wds 89 17 72
NetPlace Flt Player City Score HCP Score1 D Williams, Lee Redford 82 24 58 2 D Carli, Carl J. Sterling Heights 89 28 61 3 D Noble, Frank Livonia 92 28 64 4 D DeFever, Morris Shelby Twp. 94 28 66 4 D Hackstock, Fred Lake Orion 92 26 66
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Anthony Sorentino CapturesThe Fifth Publinx Championship Series Event
Dunham Hills Golf Club • August 11, 2013
John Olejniczak fired a round of 71 to capture the 3rd Publinx Championship Series Event. Brett Quitiquit took second placewith 72 followed by Larry Sterling & Bill Zylstra with 73.
The “Net Division” found Marcus Trammel shot a fine round with a net score of 72 claiming the trophy with a two shot mar-gin over Dale Wojcik who had a net score of 74.
In the “Senior Division” Fritz Reifert tallied a net score of 70, three shots better than Greg Pierson.
Results
Championship DivisionPlace Name Score1 Sorentino, Anthony 702 Jaschuk, Scott 713 Dovre, Eric 72
Sterling, Larry 725 Dagenais, Jerry 73
Emsley, Ray 737 Alvey, Andy 74
Bailey, Chris 74Boghikian, Razmig 74
Championship DivisionPlace Name Score
Klemet, Kevin 74May, Jason 74
12 Daigle, Leo 75Quitiquit, Brett 75
14 Mango, Tony 76Moores, Tom 76Solverson, J. Paul 76
17 Catto, Shawn 77Davies, Greg 77Herczak, Ron 77Sowders, Rod 77
Place Name Score21 Comito, Frank 78
Jordan, Ken 78Worrilow, Charles 78Zylstra, Bill 78
25 Bogusz, James 79Furlong, Kevin 79Olejniczak, John 79
28 Bright, Nicholas 80Djurdjev, Fred 80Johnson, Joseph 80Mair, John 80Peplinski, Michael 80
33 Harte, Michael 81Lucaj, Luc 81Markham, Thomas 81Weaver, Ronald 81
37 Dagenais, Rich 82Gizzarelli, Gene 82Kibby, Brian 82Nimphie, Richard 82
41 Batch, Steve 8342 Palarchio, Gary 8443 Solverson, Stephen 8544 Blair, Chris 8645 Allan, Karl 9146 Lindbloom, Alexander 95
Net Division NetPlace Name Score Hcp Score1 Wright, Joshua 81 16 652 Crosby, Arturo 79 13 66
Oneill, Matt 79 13 664 Crockett, Richard 77 9 685 Langenderfer, Matt 90 18 72
Muscaro, Dave 79 7 727 Luke, Tom 86 12 74
Mianowski, Peter 85 11 74Mulhern, Thomas 85 11 74
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Net Division NetPlace Name Score Hcp ScorePikora, Michael 84 10 74
Whiteaker, Kyle 78 4 7412 Camp, Scott 78 3 75
Hermann, Brian 85 10 75Mikoloff, Kelly 83 8 75Misovski, John 86 11 75Suchta, Nick 84 9 75
17 Grzadzinski, Mat 81 5 76Misovski, Lou 90 14 76Morgan, John 88 12 76Stefanoski, Vasko 81 5 76
21 Szymanski, Steven 84 7 7722 McKay, Kevin 84 6 78
Perry, Scott 91 13 7824 Campbell, John 98 17 81
Markovski, John 84 3 81Wojcik, Dale 91 10 81
27 Bedson, Jim 90 8 82
Senior Division NetPlace Name Score Hcp Score1 Kirkland, Charles 83 21 622 Owens, Pete 77 9 68
Pujdowski, Ed 86 18 68Reifert, Fritz 75 7 68
Senior Division NetPlace Name Score Hcp Score5 Pearson, Greg 75 6 69
Pilon, Tom 77 8 69Schulte, George 92 23 69
8 Brunning, David 82 12 70December, Thomas 93 23 70Insana, Gary 75 5 70Thompson, Brad 74 4 70
12 Kennedy, John 90 19 71Touchette, Chris 84 13 71
14 Shaheen, Rick 77 5 72Yoo, Hyun 82 10 72
16 Bee, Ralph 78 5 7317 Cykowski, Mark 82 8 74
Davis, Clifford 82 8 74Kim, Kyu 86 12 74Ward, Don 81 7 74
21 Harmala, Doug 88 13 75Pratt, John 86 11 75Schwope, Bill 81 6 75
24 Morris, James 89 13 76Mutz, Charles 82 6 76
26 English, Larry 91 14 7727 Kaspor, Albert 92 14 78
Pirrami, Gino 84 6 78Taylor, William II 97 19 78
30 Babicz, Kirk 90 9 8131 Hurst, Bill 99 17 8232 Miller, Mark 108 22 8633 Dahlberg, Ron 94 5 89
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2013 Michigan Publinx Team PlayThrough July 19, 2013
EAST SIDE STANDINGSTeam Wins Loses Ties Percentage
Orchards 12 0 0 1.000
Fieldstone 9 3 0 0.750
The Fountains 9 3 0 0.750
Blackheath 1 7 3 1 0.682
Bald Mountain 8 4 0 0.667
Sycamore Hills 7 5 0 0.583
Glacier Club 1 5 5 2 0.500
Pontiac CC 6 6 0 0.500
Black River 5 7 0 0.417
Twin Lakes 4 7 0 0.364
Glacier Club 2 4 7 0 0.364
Pontiac Municipal 3 8 1 0.292
Blackheath 2 3 8 0 0.273
Greystone 2 9 0 0.182
Devil’s Ridge 1 10 0 0.091
WEST SIDE STANDINGSTeam Wins Loses Ties Percentage
Gateway 10 1 0 0.909
Lyon Oaks 9 2 0 0.818
Dunham Hills 8 3 0 0.727
The Jackal 7 4 0 0.636
Green Oaks 7 4 0 0.636
Moose Ridge 6 5 0 0.545
Fox Creek 5 5 1 0.500
Salem Hills 5 6 0 0.455
Golden Fox 3 8 0 0.273
Lakes of Taylor 3 8 0 0.273
Flushing Valley 1 9 1 0.136
Whitmore Lake 1 10 0 0.091
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Championship Division:Last Name First Name PointsDavies Greg 1196Dovre Eric 880Zylstra Bill 822Quitiquit Brett 756Bastion Brad 743Sorentino Anthony 708Jaschuk Scott 697Schleicher Erik 620Champine Jeff 518Alvey Andy 450Sterling Larry 448Clore Siegel 390Vaclav Dave 321Daigle Leo 312Olejniczak John 312Johnson Joseph F. 288Klemet Kevin 287May Jason 283Boghikian Razmig 278Emsley Ray 234Slade Spencer 170Cunningham Nick 160Stark Sam 155Coriasso Ronnie 150Uelmen James 147Djurdjev Fred 143Dagenais Jerry 143Hudson Brett 131Bailey Chris 131Dagenais Rich 128Hooks Joe 122
Championship Division:Last Name First Name PointsGizzarelli Gene 110Magyar Thomas 100Barnes Jim 98Comito Frank 86Harris Ian 80Mango Anthony 80Pattenaude Eric 75Brickey TJ 61Anderson Steve 37Carpenter Bryan 35Weaver Ronald 33Rymiszewski Gary 30Tulppo David 30Lindsey Cleat 30Kandilian Bill 30Robeson Nick 30Coriasso Michael 30Depew Jeff 30DeMarti Anthony 28Monteith Bill 20Knudson Jeff 20Kalmink Jonathan 20Bartnick David 20Amaya Yasu 20Bartnick Matthew 20Cenkner Pat 20VanDam Brad 20Herczak Ron 17Parker Joe 15Voke Kevin 13Kibby Brian 11Worrilow Charles 11Bernhardt Patrick 11
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Championship Division:Last Name First Name PointsKern Matt 11Chicka Ken 5Zeoli Alex 5
Net Division:Last Name First Name PointsTrammel Marcus 428Misovski John 335Crockett Richard 293Muscaro Dave 278Wojcik Dale 263Mulhern Thomas 253Perry Scott 238Szymanski Steven 213Mikoloff Kelly 190Stefanoski Vasko 168Bedson Jim 158ONeill Matt 145Wright Joshua 143Langenderfer Matt 140Crosby Arturo 128Morgan John 126Misovski Lou (Ljupco) 120Szymanski Robert 111Whiteaker Kyle 105Mianowski Peter 103Fagan David 101Hermann Brian 91Zoller Chris 85Luke Tom 75Markovski John 70McKay Kevin 70Pikora Michael 65Grzadzinski Mat 59Suchta Nick 43Campbell John 43Camp Scott 26Ku Kim 26Vanderginst Nick 10
Senior Division:Last Name First Name PointsWard Don 470Reifert Fritz 410Pratt John 295Pearson Greg 252yoo hyun 204Morris James 200Davis Clifford 196Pujdowski Ed 193Insana Gary 190Pilon Tom 165Bee Ralph 156Mlynarczyk James 150
Senior Division:Last Name First Name PointsKim Kyu 137Phillips Michael 133Cykowski Mark 130Ahern Tom 121Mutz Charles 118Brunning David 115Shaheen Rick 109Harmala Doug 108Hurst Bill 100Moline James 87White Eric 82Kaspor Albert 79Thompson Brad 78Klosowski Tim 78Hoover Charles 65Schwope Bill 55Taylor William II 45Smith Steve 38Touchette Chris 38Ellis Jim 38English Larry 38Dahlberg Ron 21Lam Michael 9Schulte George 9Kirkland Charles 9
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2013 "Tenative" Tournament Information
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Over 300 hundred players competed at this year’s U.S. AmateurChampionship in Colorado.
The state of Michigan had four players who qualified or wereexempt for the championship including Randy Lewis (Alma),Andrew Walker (Battle Creek), Evan Bowser (Dearborn) and GatesMuller from Traverse City.
Michigan had two players with notoriety in the field. The first wasRandy Lewis (The second oldest in the field at 56). Randy has com-peted in 22 USGA events and won the 2011 US Mid Amateur cham-pionship. In addition Randy was inducted into the Michigan GolfHall Fame in 2009.
On the other end of the age group is Andrew Walker who is theyoungest competitor in the field at age 14. Andrew is the fifthyoungest player to ever qualify for the US Amateur.
Here is some interesting statistics about the number of players in thefield with recent USGA competition on their resumes.
Number Who Played in 2012 U.S. Amateur: 64
Number Who Played in 2013 U.S. Open: 8 (Steven Fox, GavinHall, Max Homa, Michael Kim, Cory McElyea, Grayson Murray,Cheng-Tsung Pan, Michael Weaver)Number Who Played in 2013 U.S. Senior Open: 2 (MichaelMcCoy, Curtis Skinner)Number Who Played in 2013 U.S. Amateur Public Links: 28
Number Who Played in 2013 U.S. Junior Amateur: 9
The number of players that have won a USGA event or been a run-ner up:
USGA champions (7): Steven Fox (2012 Amateur), Randal Lewis(2011 Mid-Amateur), Jim Liu (2010 Junior Amateur), JordanNiebrugge (2013 Amateur Public Links), Scottie Scheffler (2013Junior Amateur), Nathan Smith (2003, 2009, 2010, 2012 Mid-Amateur), Cory Whitsett (2007 Junior Amateur)
USGA Runners-Up (10): Chelso Barrett (2011 Junior Amateur),Evan Beck (2008 Junior Amateur), Michael Kim (2013 AmateurPublic Links), Randal Lewis (1996 Mid-Amateur), Jim Liu (2012Junior Amateur), Garrett Rank (2012 Mid-Amateur), Davis Riley(2013 Junior Amateur), Curtis Skinner (2012 Senior Amateur),Justin Thomas (2010 Junior Amateur), Michael Weaver (2012Amateur)
First Round Qualifying: Nick Hardy (Northbrook, IL.)set the pace in the first round with a score of 65 (five under par) fol-lowed by Richy Werenski from South Hadley, Mass. Richy fired around of 66.
Eighteen players broke par, with another eighteen players shootingeven par. When the round was through fifty-seven players wouldshoot 71 or less.The Michigan players had a pretty ruff start for the championship.Andrew Walker got off to the best start shooting 76, tied for 179th
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place. Randy Lewis and Evan Bowser both shot 80 followed byGates Muller with 82.
Second Round Qualifying: At the end of the second and final roundof qualifying the leader board might suggest this was The WorldAmateur rather than the US Amateur as the top five finishers werefrom other countries. Nick Hardy the first round leader took a fewstep back wards and tied for sixth with a score of 138.
Brady Watt (Australia) and Neil Raymond (England) shared the tophonors and would be Co-Medalist with scores of 134. Three playerstied for third, Justin Shin (Canada), Matthew Fitzpatrick (England)and Oliver Goss (Australia) firing rounds of 137.
The Michigan connection had a great experience but failed to quali-fy for match play competition. Andrew Walker the young sensationfrom Battle Creek turned in the best finish shooting 153, followed byRandy Lewis at 158, Evan Bowser 160 and Gates Muller at 167.
First Round Match Play: The first round of match play was com-pleted with all four top seeds Neil Raymond, Brady Watt, OliverGoss and Justin Shin winning their first match. Raymond and Gosshad to survive close matches both winning 1up.
Second Round Match Play: The field of 32 had fourteen interna-tional players. Canada, Australia and England each had four playersrepresenting their countries and looking to take the trophy home withthem.
When the dust settled in the second round Raymond, Watt and Gosswon their matches leaving three of the top four players in contention.
Third Round Match Play: The field of sixteen continued at an evensplit between international and US players with eight apiece.Raymond, Watt and Goss continued their march towards the finalsby chalking up another win in their matches.
Fourth Round Match Play: The quarter final field of eight foundthe internationals taking the lead with five players remaining and set-ting up the possibility of two Australians facing each other in thesemifinals and two Englanders facing each other in the other semifinal match.
Matt Fitzpatrick from England marked his spot in the semifinals bydefeating Adam Ball from Virginia 4&3 but Corey Conners fromCanada (40th seed) made sure there wouldn’t be two Englishmendueling each other in the semifinals by beating the number one seedNeil Raymond quite handily 5&3. Both Watt and Goss won theirmatch to make it to the semi-finals.
Fifth Round Match Play: In the semi-finals the two Australiansfaced each other where Goss defeated Watt 2up to punch his ticket tothe final round to face Fitzpatrick who defeated Conner’s 2&1.
Final Match: In the final match the first eighteen holes was verycompetitive with Fitzpatrick holding a 1up lead. Matt is trying to bethe first Englishmen to win the Amateur since 1911, while Goss isattempting to be the third Australian to ever win a amateur. As finaleighteen holes continued Fitzpatrick slowly took control and eventu-ally won the title with a 4&3 victory.
Early this month Matt had also qualified for “The OpenChampionship” where he made the cut and was the low amateur forthe tournament.
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2013 U.S. Senior Amateur Sectional Qualifier
Lansing Country Club • Lansing, MIAugust 12th, 2013
Results
Place Name Location Score Status
1 Raymond, Mike Jackson 71 Medalist
2 Hegarty, James Grand Rapids 72 Qualified
3 O’Connor, Michael Benton Harbor 73 Qualified
3 Reynolds, Greg Grand Blanc 73 Qualified
3 Jona, Ron Keego Harbor 73 1st Alt.
6 Carson, Bob Auburn Hills 74 2nd Alt.
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