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May 2011 On The Tee Minnesotan Tom Lehman heads up incredible field in the 2011 Principal Charity Classic No Ordinary Lehman! & & INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Course Review The Preserve at Honey Creek On The Tee Radio Interview with Erik Kuselias much more! Course Review The Preserve at Honey Creek On The Tee Radio Interview with Erik Kuselias much more! pg 22 pg 14

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On The Tee looks forward to the Principal Charity Classic and recaps Iowa High School State Championships. We also look back at the OTT Radio guy's conversation with Erik Kuselias of the Golf Channel and a course review from the Preserve at Honey Creek

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May 2011 On The Tee

Minnesotan Tom Lehman heads up incredible field in the 2011 Principal Charity Classic

No Ordinary Lehman!

&&

InsIde ThIs Issue:Course Review

The Preserve at Honey CreekOn The Tee Radio

Interview with Erik Kuselias much more!

Course Review

The Preserve at Honey CreekOn The Tee Radio

Interview with Erik Kuselias much more!

pg 22

pg 14

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The fifth Principal Charity Classic returns to the Glen Oaks Country Club June 1st through the 5th in West Des Moines, Iowa and marks the 11th year that the Champions Tour has been in central Iowa. Tom Lehman graces our second annual digital front cover for the Principal Charity Classic edition of “On the Tee” as he makes his debut in Iowa the state that he was born in and his mother’s birthplace as well. Tom Lehman is one of the really great guys on the tour and he bypassed The Memorial to play in the event that has been recognized as one of the player’s favorite venues on the Champions Tour. Tom Lehman is a former winner of the Waterloo Open and has three Champions Tour victories this year. The 2011 tournament is quickly shaping up to be an incredible field with 25 of the tours top 30 money winners already committed to this week long bash combined with great activities all week long. Jamie Alt and his staff have taken the momentum of this annual golf fest and again assembled household names that have walked the fairways of Glen Oaks for years. Jay Haas, Fuzzy Zoeller, Ben Crenshaw, Tom Kite, “The Walrus “ Craig Stadler, Nick Price, and Fred Funk are just a few of the favorites along with our cover boy, Bernhard Langer, Corey Pavin, and Paul Azinger. They will all be welcomed by deep galleries expressing appreciation for these 50 plus icons of the game that have discovered the elusive fountain of youth while tearing it up on the Champions Tour. The 2010 Principal Charity Classic was a classic again with a worldwide hall of famer Nick Price hoisting the trophy and what an ambassador to worldwide golf as was Seve Ballesteros who we just lost this month and a great friend to many on the Champions Tour. I absolutely love the Champions Tour and my half century plus on the planet may have something to do with my man love for these guys, but holy Toledo can these guys play golf! If you have never attended the Principal Charity Classic it is a must do for any Iowa golf fan regardless of your age. We Iowan’s are very spoiled when it comes to golf from a course perspective and price to play. Combine the availability of courses and pricing with this Champions Tour event in June and the John Deere Classic in the Quad Cities this July all within easy driving distance and Iowa may be one of America’s best kept secrets in the golf world.

The collegiate golf from NCAA D-I University of Iowa to NAIA Grandview University and D-III Central College has improved dramatically on the men’s and women’s side as every school in the state has raised the bar. This success is also evident in the high school programs across Iowa in every class and again on the boys and girls side of the sport. The IPGA and IGA have grass roots programs across the state that feed these high schools and our improvement across Iowa can be traced to these programs at all of the great club houses across Iowa and the teaching pros that run these youth programs. This is our 3rd largest edition of the year and a testament to the love that Iowans have for the great game of golf. I encourage you to initiate your children to the game at an early age and if you have not gotten the bug make certain to make 2011 the year that you tee it up as all of our golf course partners need your support with the spring and 2010 that they endured! I thank you again for opening our “On the Tee” digital magazine and I remind you to pick up our 13th anniversary golf issue of the Iowa Sports Connection at any Casey’s or Scheels in Iowa. Also,be sure to log on to our website “iowasportsconnection.com” edition of “On the Tee” digital magazine and remind you to listen and watch “On the Tee” every Wednesday night from 6-8 PM. The radio show is on “ESPN 1700 the Champ” our flagship and airs across Iowa with our affiliates from Sioux City to the Quad Cities. The TV broadcast in central Iowa is on WHO-TV 13.2 and Mediacom 113 and 246, and KCRG 9.2 and Mediacom 109 in NorthEast Iowa and streams on “iowasportsconnection.com” and “iowagolf.com”. Have a great month hit em straight and we will see you at “The Principal Charity Classic” and as always God Bless America!

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Wednesday Evenings6pm - 8pm on AM1700

CONTENTS4 Iowa High School Golf Championship

14 An Interview with Erik Kuselias

20 Waterloo’s Prime Golf Courses

No Ordinary Lehman! Tom Lehman Will Play in the 2011 Principal Charity Classic!

The Iowa High School Boys and Girls Golf State Championship is over. Turn to page 4 to see a complete breakdown of Class 1A, 2A, 3A and 4A team and individual champions.

The On the Tee Gang got a chance to talk with Erik Kuselias of the Golf Channel. You can watch the entire interview by clicking on the video link on page 14. Mike Rickord ISC Publisher

Waterloo is Iowa’s fourth largest city, but it is vying to be number one in the state for golf. They boast three top Municipal Golf Courses, and for the last 77 years have hosted Iowa’s largest professional golf tournament.

STAFF

Contributing Writers: Glen Turk, The Preserve at Honey Creek, Tess Goudy

Contributing Photographers: IowaPGA.com, Rick Wilson, Mark Chamra

22 Course Review: The Preserve

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ADAM OESTREICH • Graphic Artist

LAUREN SMITH • Graphic Artist/Writer

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Kuemper Catholic Defends Their 2A Team Title, Adam Squires Grabs Individual TitleAdam Squires of Columbus Catholic (Waterloo) posted top scores in both the first and second rounds to claim the Class 2A medalist honors. Squires was five strokes better than runner-up Nate Schill from Prairie Valley (Gowrie) who also shot a 75 in the final round. Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) defended their 2010 title with a 2-stroke victory over Columbus Catholic who held a 2-stroke lead heading into championship Saturday. The Knights were led by Nathan Molak who tied for third individually. Also making up the title team were Tanner Ludwig who was tied for fifth, Kyler Ludwigm Jacob Buelt, Brian Schreck and Matt Gute. Listed below are the results in Class 2A at the Iowa High School Boys State Golf Championship at Spring Valley Golf Course on Friday, May 27th and Saturday, May 28th reported by the Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA).

Class 2A Iowa High School Boys State Golf ChampionshipsSpring Valley Golf CourseLivermore, Iowa

Class 2A Team Standings1-Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) – 312-310 - (622)1-Columbus Catholic (Waterloo) – 311-313 - (624)3-South Hamilton (Jewell) – 327-345 - (672)4-Des Moines Christian – 336-339 - (675)5-Albia – 336-342 - (678)6-Nashua-Plainfield – 349-330 - (679)

Tyler Gunderson Claims Hard-Fought 1A Class Individual TitleNewman Catholic (Mason City) used a strong opening round to grab the Class 1A Iowa high school boys team golf championship, 12-strokes better than runner-up Hinton. Leading the way for Newman Catholic was Dalton Olson with a fourth place finish in the individual race. Also on the 1A title team was Mitch Jacobi, Cody Roberts, Tyler Fischer, Derrick Urdahl and Tanner Gribben. The medalist honors went to Tyler Gunderson of Lisbon who led after the opening round 72 and finished with a 77 for a 2-stroke victory over Joe Weber of NUH-Cedar Falls. Erik Sikkema of Prince of Peace (Clinton) finished third after a Class 1A best second round 72. Listed below are the results in Class 1A at the Iowa High School Boys State Golf Championship at Lake Panorama National Resort on Friday, May 27th and Saturday, May 28th and reported by the Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA).

Class 1A Iowa High School Boys State Golf ChampionshipsLake Panorama National ResortPanora, Iowa

Class 1A Team Standings1-Newman Catholic (Mason City) – 332-344 - (676)2-Hinton – 346-342 - (688)3-Bishop Garrigan (Algona) – 346-349 - (695)4-Grundy Center – 351-352 - (703)5-Adair-Casey – 358-355 - (713)6-Belle Plaine – 354-361 - (715)7-Corning – 384-378 - (762)8-North Tama (Traer) - 409-405 - (814)

Iowa High School Boys State Golf Championship Results - FinalContributed By: IHSAA, Iowa Sports Connection

Class 1A Individual Top 251-Tyler Gunderson, Sr., Lisbon – 72-77 (149)2-Joe Weber, Sr., NUH-Cedar Falls – 76-75 (151)3-Eric Sikkema, Sr., Prince of Peace (Clinton) – 81-72 (153)4-Dalton Olson, Sr., Newman Catholic (Mason City) – 78-78 (156)5-Eric Krull, So., North Iowa (Buffalo Center) – 78-79 (157)6-Keegan Bak, Sr., Hinton – 83-75 (158)7-Andrew Schiltz, Sr., Bishop Garrigan (Algona) - 81-78 (159)7-Ryan Banwart, Sr., West bend-Mallard – 78-81 (159)9-Danny Eisenman, Sr., Grundy Center – 78-84 (162)9-Luke Staudt, Sr., Rockford – 75-87 (162)11-Trent Lindenman, Jr., North Mahaska (New Sharon) – 81-83 (164)11-Brad Bailey, Jr., Treynor – 80-84 (164)13-Shann Desai, Jr., South O’Brien (Paulina) – 85-81 (166)13-Davis Hackman, Jr., Woodbine – 81-85 (166)15-Taylor Wheatley, Sr., Adair-Casey – 78-89 (167)16-Mitch Jacobi, Jr., Belle Plaine – 85-83 (168)17-Jacob Urdahl, Sr., Newman Catholic (Mason City) – 84-85 (169)18-Jon Smiley, So., Adair-Casey – 89-83 (172)18-Craig Brown, Jr., Hinton – 83-89 (172)20-Joe Popken, Sr., Hinton – 89-87 (176)20-Tyler Fischer, Sr., Newman Catholic (Mason City) – 87-89 (176)22-Brandon Schiltz, Jr., Bishop Garrigan (Algona) - 89-88 (177)22-Blake Thompson, Sr., Corning - 91-86 (177)24-Clay Burmester, Sr., Grundy Center - 90-88 (178)24-Carter Burmester, Sr., Grundy Center - 91-87 (178)25-Chris Hall, Sr., Newman Catholic (Mason City) – 83-96 (179)25-Cody Roberts, Sr., Adair-Casey - 90-89 (179) Continued on page 6

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Clear Lake Had Massive Turnaround In Final Round to Claim Class 3A Team Golf TitleClear Lake had huge final round to claim the Class 3A Iowa high school boys team golf title. The Lions trailed by 10-strokes entering championship Saturday and fired a tournament low 308 to beat first round leader Washington by five strokes. Brent Tarr led the way for Clear Lake with a final round 72 which placed him in a tie for individual lead with Mitch Tucker of Oskaloosa and Lucas Boyd of Pella. Tarr won the Class 3A medalist honors in a playoff. Along with Tarr, making up the championship team are Luke Monson who was tied for fourth individually, Ryan Iverson, Chase Duesenberg, David Thompson, Jared Bottjen and Shawn Snelling. Listed below are the results in Class 3A at the Iowa High School Boys State Golf Championship at Ames Golf and Country Club on Friday, May 27th and Saturday, May 28th reported by the Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA).

Class 3A Iowa High School Boys State Golf ChampionshipsAmes Golf and Country ClubAmes, Iowa Class 3A Team Standings - Final1-Clear Lake – 322-308 - (630)2-Washington – 312-323 - (635)3-Decorah – 315-321 - (636)4-Williamsburg - 322-316 - (638)

7-Forest City – 345-337 - (682)8-Emmetsburg – 351-339 (690)9-Central Lee (Donnellson) – 348-357 (705) Class 2A Individual Top 251-Adam Squires, Sr., Columbus Catholic (Waterloo) – 72-75 (147)2-Nate Schill, Sr., Prairie Valley (Gowrie) – 77-75 (152)3-Brian Krehbeil, Jr., Central Lee (Donnellson) – 74-79 (153)3-Nathan Molak, Sr., Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) – 76-77 (153)5-Chris Sturdivant, So., Des Moines Christian – 73-81 (154)5-Tanner Ludwig, Jr., Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) – 79-75 (154)6-Hunter Van Veen, So., PCM-Monroe – 77-78 (155)7-Sean Cavanaugh, So., Columbus Catholic (Waterloo) – 75-81 (156)7-Ryan Sulsberger, Sr., Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto – 75-81 (156)9-Kevin Fitzpatrick, Sr., Albia – 76-81 (157)9-Kyler Ludwig, Sr., Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) – 78-79 (157)11-Mitch Maiers, Jr., Columbus Catholic (Waterloo) – 80-78 (158)11-Jacob Buelt, Sr., Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) – 79-79 (158)13-Jordan Sogard, Jr., South Hamilton (Jewell) – 80-79 (159)14-Henrik Marklund, Sr., Beckman (Dyersville) - 85-75 (160)14-Brian Schreck, Jr., Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) – 80-80 (160)16-Joey Dakken, Jr., Forest City - 85-77 (162)17-Jack Conway, So., Columbus Catholic (Waterloo) - 84-79 (163)17-Alex Tranbarger, Sr., Sumner-Fredericksburg - 84-79 (163)19-Dillon Wilson, Sr., Albia – 79-85 (164)20-Mike Pugh, Fr., Emmetsburg – 81-85 (166)

20-Luke McMichael, Sr., Nashua-Plainfield - 85-81 (166)20-Braxton Risetter, Fr., South Hamilton (Jewell) – 79-87 (166)23-Tanner Baldwin, Sr., Nashua-Plainfield - 86-81 (167)23-Tyler Dick, Sr., Notre Dame-Burlington - 86-81 (167)25-Ryan Minor, Fr., Des Moines Christian - 86-82 (168)

Boys State Golf Championship Results - Continued5-Spencer – 324-324 - (648)6-Nevada – 328-322 - (650)7-MOC-Floyd Valley – 327-325 - (652)8-Fairfield - 335-331 - (666)9-Creston – 333-341 - (674) Class 3A Individual Top 25*Won Playoff1-*Brent Tarr, Sr., Clear Lake – 76-72 (148)2-Mitch Tucker, Sr., Oskaloosa – 75-73 (148)2-Lucas Boyd, Jr., Pella – 73-75 (148)4-Luke Monson, Jr., Clear Lake – 76-73 (149)4-Nick Nelson, Jr., Decorah – 71-78 (149)4-Joseph Harris, Sr., Washington – 75-74 (149)7-Ryan Gutz, So., Storm Lake – 76-77 (153)8-Carson Whittington, Fr., Creston – 79-75 (154)9-Zate Pietz, Sr., Ballard (Huxley) – 78-77 (155)9-Jake Crowley, Sr., Nevada – 75-80 (155)11-Nico Costa, Jr., Anamosa - 81-75 (156)11-Alex Thode, Jr., Washington – 77-79 (156)13-Davis Lowenberg, Jr., Fairfield - 80-77 (157)13-John Labernick, Jr., Spencer – 79-78 (157)15-Jay Monahan, Sr., Spencer – 78-80 (158)15-Drew Slings, So., Willaimsburg - 82-76 (158)17-Andy Fraser, Sr., Ballard (Huxley) – 78-81 (159)17-Ryan Christy, So., MOC-Floyd Valley – 80-79 (159)17-Brad Klosterboer, Sr., Williamsburg - 81-78 (159)17-Corbin Blythe, So., Williamsburg – 78-81 (159)17-Colynn Black, So., Nevada - 81-78 (159)22-Brad Christensen, Jr., Carroll – 78-82 (160)23-Maynard Newhouse, Jr., Decorah - 82-79 (161)23-Zach Carlson, Sr., Spencer – 79-82 (161)25-Brent Klosterboer, Sr., Williamsburg - 81-81 (162)

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Bishop Garrigan (Algona) Cruises While Victoria Grass of Ankeny Christian Takes Second Individual Crown in Class 1A

Listed below are the two day results from the Iowa High School Girls State Golf Tournament. The Class 4A and 3A championships are being played at River Valley Golf Course in Adel and the Class 2A and 1A at Otter Creek Golf Course in Ankeny. Bishop Garrigan (Algona) proved their team strength as they cruised to the Class 1A team title by 62-strokes. Bishop Garrigan had four top-ten individual finishers led by Sheridan Berte who posted a second round best score of 70 to finish runner-up to two-time medalist winner Victoria Grasso of Ankeny Christian Academy. Grasso won the title in 2009 as a freshman as well. Also on the state championship team were Alexa Capesius who finished, Kelsie Berke who was seventh and Haley Froehlich who was ninth overall. Also on the team were Rebecca Richter and Miranda Gisch.

Class 1A Iowa High School Girls State GolfOtter Creek Golf Course, Ankeny, Iowa Class 1A Team Standings1-Bishop Garrigan (Algona) – 344-322 (666)2-Hinton – 373-355 (728)3-Grundy Center – 386-358 (738)4-HLV (Victor) – 384-372 (756)5-Treynor – 387-374 (761)6-West Sioux (Hawarden) – 397-378 (775)7-Valley Community (Elgin) – 408-387 (795)7-Wapsie Valley (Fairbank) – 405-413 (818)

Class 1A Individual – Top 201-Victoria Grasso, Ankeny Christian Academy – 79-74 (153)

Iowa High School Girls State Golf Championship Results - FinalContributed By: IGHSAU, Iowa Sports Connection

2-Sheridan Berte, Bishop Garrigan (Algona) – 86-70 (156)3-Christy Nelson, Central City – 77-80 (157)4-Taylor Hill, Treynor – 79-83 (162)5-Alexa Capesius, Bishop Garrigan (Algona) - 83-81 (164)5-Alexandria Eckenrod, Newman Catholic (Mason City) - 83-81 (164)7-Kelsie Berke, Bishop Garrigan (Algona) – 87-85 (172)8-Jamie Saak, Grundy Center – 90-85 (175)9-Haley Froehlich, Bishop Garrigan (Algona) – 91-86 (177)9-Emily Knop, Hinton - 95-82 (177)9-Katgie Clausen, Hinton – 89-88 (177)13-Sam Quelland, Van Meter - 95-85 (180)14-Leah Galleger, Wapsie Valley (Fairbank) – 88-84 (182)14-Kim Kleve, Valley Community (Elgin) - 88-94 (182)16-Janna Hansen, H-L-V (Victor) – 88-95 (183)16-Mollie Nemmers, Gehlen Catholic (LeMars) – 88-95 (183)16-Mikayla Jones, AGWSR (Ackley) - 95-88 (183)19-TaylorTanner, HLV (Victor) - 101-84 (185)20-Marflee Ericson, West Sioux (Hawarden) - 95-91 (186)

Pleasantville Uses Balance to Grab Class 2A Team Title; Chantel Eicher of East Marshall Wins Tight Battle for Individual Title

Listed below are the two day results from the Iowa High School Girls State Golf Tournament. The Class 4A and 3A championships are being played at River Valley Golf Course in Adel and the Class 2A and 1A at Otter Creek Golf Course in Ankeny. Pleasantville led by three strokes after the first round and posted the best team score in day two to win the Class 2A team championship by eight strokes over Wapello. Pleasantville used a balanced effort with no player in the top-ten individually. Konner Gordon led the way with her 16h place individual finish along with Kaitlyn Friday who was 19th. Also on the state winning team were Morgan Marsh, Charlee Vanderpool, Ashley Jahner and Taylor Wadle. Medalist honors in Class 2A went to Chantel Eicher of East Marshall (LeGrand) who shot round of 83 and 77 for a two-day total of 160 and edged runner-up Ellie Ament of Beckman (Dyersville) by one stroke. Kelsey Faiferlick of St. Edmond (Fort Dodge) finished third after posting the days best round of 76.Class 2A Iowa High School Girls State GolfOtter Creek Golf Course, Ankeny, Iowa

Class 2A Team Standings1-Pleasantville – 367-363 (730)2-Wapello – 370-368 (738)2-Clarinda – 368-373 (741)4-Beckman (Dyersville) – 379-363 (742)5-Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) – 384-360 (744)6-South Hardin (Eldora) - 389-365 (754)5-Cascade – 383-379 (762)8-Alta/Aurelia – 400-376 (776)Class 1A Team Champions Bishop Garrigan

Photo Courtesy of Rick Wilson Continued on page 10

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Beth Wagner Rolls to Medalist Honors; Cedar Falls Coasts to Team Title in Class 4A

Listed below are the two day results from the Iowa High School Girls State Golf Tournament. The Class 4A and 3A championships are being played at River Valley Golf Course in Adel and the Class 2A and 1A at Otter Creek Golf Course in Ankeny. In Class 4A it was Cedar Falls who used their first day lead of 14-strokes to roll to the team title by 12-strokes over Pleasant Valley. Leading the way for the Tigers was Allison Rolinger, who tied for fourth in the individual standings with rounds of 81-84. Taylor Roberts, Sonja Przbylski, Megan Brewer and Abby Rolinger were all part of the championship team. Beth Wagner of Ankeny followed up her leading first round 75 with a 71 to claim the medalist honors by nine strokes over runner-up Kenzie Rottinghaus of Urbandale. Wagner improved on her third place individual finish in 2010.

Girls State Golf Championship Results - Continued

Charles City Holds Off Late Charge from Clear Lake for Class 3A Team Championship; Jesse Sindlinger Grabs Individual Title

Listed below are the two day results from the Iowa High School Girls State Golf Tournament. The Class 4A and 3A championships are being played at River Valley Golf Course in Adel and the Class 2A and 1A at Otter Creek Golf Course in Ankeny. Charles City led by medalist Jesse Singlinger won the the team title from a late charging Clear Lake in Class 3A. The Lions trailed by 18-strokes after the first round but closed to finish six strokes back. Sindlinger followed her torrid first round score of 68 with a second day best 75 to beat Susan Kirschenman of Ballerd (Huxley) by 5-strokes for the individual title. Also on the Class 3A title team were Megan Joerger who finsihed fifth overall, Karli Schlader, Kylie Bluhm, Moriah Sherman and Paige Keifer.

Class 3A Iowa High School Girls State GolfRiver Valley Golf Course, Adel, Iowa Class 3A Team Standings1-Charles City – 350-353 (703)2-Clear Lake – 368-341 (709)3-Dubuque Wahlert - 373-355 (728)4-Grinnell – 395-358 (753)4-ADM (Adel) – 385-387 (772)5-MOC-Floyd Valley – 390-386 (776)

Class 2A Individual – Top 201-Chantel Eicher, East Marshall (LeGrand) 83-77 (160)2-Ellie Ament, Beckman (Dyersville) – 81-80 (161)3-Kelsey Faiferlick, St. Edmond (Fort Dodge) – 86-76 (162)4-Jordan Henningsen, Alta/Aurelia – 86-77 (163)5-Courteny Dewell, North Cedar (Stanwood) – 80-85 (165)6-Kara Larson, Sumner-Fredericksburg – 83-88 (171)7-Jennifer Geer, Clarinda – 83-89 (172)7-Stephanie Coghlan, Beckman (Dyersville) – 84-88 (172)7-Haley Lake, South Hardin (Eldora) – 90-82 (172)10-Alyssa Noble, Wapello – 83-91 (174)10-Cathern Strief, Iowa City Regina - 88-86 (174)12-Sara Steinauer, Clarinda – 86-91 (177)13-Macy Kohrs, Logan-Magnolia – 91-88 (179)13-Emily Fisher, Wapello - 95-84 (179)15-Konnor Gordon, Pleasantville – 91-89 (180)15-Mackenzie Noble, Wapello – 91-89 (180)17-Abby Masching, Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) - 96-85 (181)18-Kaitlyn Friday, Pleasantville – 87-95 (182)19-Megan Wiederin, Kuemper Catholic (Carroll) – 92-92 (184)20-Morgan Marsh, Pleasantville - 95-90 (185)

6-Spirit Lake – 394-391 (785)8-Atlantic - 404-392 (796) Class 3A Individual – Top 201-Jesse Sindlinger, Charles City – 68-75 (143)2-Susan Kirschenman, Ballard (Huxley) – 72-76 (148)3-Taylor Sprank, Davenport Assumption – 79-81 (160)4-Meg Monson, Clear Lake – 83-79 (162)5-Megan Joerger, Charles City – 84-82 (166)6-Stine Laursen, Maquoke-ta – 81-87 (168)7-Taylor Van Dyk, South Tama – 84-85 (169)8-Amy Ihm, Dubuque Wahl-ert – 89-83 (172)9-Kaitlyn Burds, Dubuque Wahlert - 92-84 (176)10-Lauren Gonner, Dubu-que Wahlert – 88-89 (177)10-Maureen Owens, Spirit Lake - 92-85 (177)12-Taylor Diehl, Clear Lake - 94-84 (178)13-Shelby Townsend, Perry - 92-87 (179)13-Emily Elliot, Grinnell - 94-85 (179)15-Jessica Locker, MOC-Floyd Valley – 89-92 (181)15-Megan Ticknor, A-D-M (Adel) – 89-92 (181)15-Molly McDonough, Decorah - 90-91 (181)18-Samantha Ramsey, Grinnell - 100-83 (183)19-Staci Goodale, A-D-M (Adel) - 96-88 (184)20-Taylor Berger, Clear Lake - 95-90 (185)

Class 4A Iowa High School Girls State GolfRiver Valley Golf Course, Adel, Iowa

Class 4A Team Standings1-Cedar Falls - 335-348 (683)2-Pleasant Valley - 349-346 (695)

3-Waukee - 354-356 (710)3-Dowling Catholic - 362-348 (710)5-Ankeny - 369-359 (728)6-West Des Moines Valley - 370-370 (740)7-Cedar Rapids Xavier - 408-382 (790)8-Linn-Mar (Marion) - 406-396 (802) Class 4A Individual – Top 201-Beth Wagner, Ankeny - 75-71 (146)2-Kenzie Rottinghaus, Urbandale - 79-76 (155)3-Anna Cullinan, Pleasant Valley - 83-76 (159)4-Allsion Rolinger, Cedar Falls - 81-84 (165)4-Erin Holst, Pleasant Valley - 80-85 (165)6-Kimmy Askleson, Cedar Rapids Xavier -

84-82 (166)6-Madison Goodfellow, Iowa City West - 86-80 (166)8-Kathryn Woltjer, Marshalltown - 91-77 (168)9-Carlee Oakley, Sioux City North - 85-85 (170)9-Nicole George, Newton - 84-86 (170)11-Mikayla Smith, Mason City - 89-82 (171)11-Taylor Roberts, Cedar Falls - 88-83 (171)13-Samantha Heinen, Cedar Falls - 84-88 (172)14-Katelyn Bunn, Muscatine - 88-86 (174)14-Anna Austin, Dowling Catholic - 88-86 (174)14-Sarah Splittgerger, Dowling Catholic - 92-82 (174)17-Madelyn Mauk, West Des Moines Valley - 88-87 (175)17-Emily Strattan, Dowling Catholic - 90-85 (175)19-Sonja Przybylski, Cedar Falls - 84-93 (177)19-Maddie Bertsch, Cedar Rapids Xavier - 93-84 (177)19-Payton Minear, Waukee - 93-84 (177)

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Waterloo, IA may be the fourth largest city in the Hawkeye state with a population of just under 70,000, but it wants to be first in golf. To begin with, for the past 77 years the city has hosted the Waterloo Open, Iowa’s largest annual professional golf tournament. Secondly, the city first settled in 1845 is home to three distinctive municipal golf courses that have been able to keep their prices at near 19th century rates. Sure rounds will never be 20 cents like they were way back when, but $20 for 18 holes with a cart seems like a blast from the past to me.

“The biggest thing I think that sets Waterloo Golf apart from any other community in the Midwest is the commitment from the City and Golf Professionals to provide a wide variety of first-rate high quality golfing experiences at very reasonable rates,” explained JB Bolger, Golf Manager of Waterloo Leisure Services. We are able to do this by maintaining efficient main-tenance operations at all times. Being part of a larger city structure also has it’s advantages: if we need the skills of a plumber, electrician or other skilled labor we already have professionals on the payroll that can handle these items ‘in house’ without having to utilize outside labor,” stated Bolger.

Monte Meyer, Waterloo’s longest tenured golf profes-sional, summarizes Waterloo’s passion for golf this way. “Having been at South Hills for 20+ years I can tell you that Waterloo golfers love their golf and really love their courses. The golfers also are proud of how well maintained the three public courses are and the fact that golf is so affordable in this area. I think for the most part players have a favorite course of the three that they call their home course - but they try to play all three before the season ends,” concluded Meyer, Head

Golf Professional at South Hills GC.

We begin our look into the Waterloo golf scene with where it all started - the 1908 establishment known as Irv Warren Memorial Golf Course at Brynes Park. Strategically placed trees and small rolling greens highlight the 6194 yard course that is comprised of five par-3’s, eight par-4’s, and five par-5’s. Twelfth year head golf professional Andy Devine has been around long enough to know why the Waterloo golfing public gravitated to this elder statesman. “Due to the uniqueness of the course’s strategic layout, length, and amount of par-3’s and par-5’s it allows for the possibility of a com-pletely different experience every time. Golfers also love coming back because they sometimes can even shoot a lower score because of shorter yardage. Irv Warren is also about customer loyalty. We understand that there are other golfing options around and strive to create an enjoyable experience for every individual every time,” said Devine.

It doesn’t take long for Irv Warren Memorial GC to tap into the risk vs. reward part of your brain. The first hole is the first of many that will ask you the question “to go or not to go?” Andy Devine picks up the opening hole description from there. “One of my favorite holes on the golf course is the first. The 339 yard par-4 definitely offers two ways to play it. Option one is to hit a driver as far as you can down the middle, but the farther you hit it, the more trees come into play that forms a bottleneck approach to the green. The

second way to play is with a long iron or fairway wood to position you for a 100 yard second shot into a green protected by a bunker. In each scenario, one must avoid the trees on the right because the only recovery is a chip shot back to the fairway,” stated Devine.

Seven holes later at the corner of Martin Street and W. 4th resides Devine’s second favorite hole, the 205 yard par-3 8th. “What I love about this par-3 is it demands length as well as accuracy,” explained Devine. “The challenge of the hole is that is lies uphill and has a very large green, so just hitting the green doesn’t ensure par. Also it is important to be able to hit your shot in the correct position because the shape of the green allows for no straight putts,” said Devine.

Continued at IowaGolf.com

Waterloo, Iowa Boasts Three Top Municipal CoursesContributed By: Glen Turk IowaGolf.com

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Course Review: The Preserve on Rathbun Lake - Hole by Hole BreakdownPreserve at Honey Creek

Hole Number One | Par 5560 - 535 - 505 - 460 - 430The opening hole is a medium length par five playing up hill all the way to the green. The ideal tee shot would be aimed at the right fairway bunker and drawn slightly to find the fairway. Anything left of the small cross bunker will be trouble. The green is fairly open with one bunker left and a series of grass hollows on the right.

Hole Number Two | Par 5520 - 505 - 485 - 470 - 422The second hole is another five par but this time playing downhill through a natural valley. Bunkering right and left require a well-struck tee shot to find the fairway. The second shot to find the fairway. The second shot plays uphill and will make reaching the green in two difficult for all but the longest of tee shots. The green is heavily guarded by deep bunkers on the left and, like all “Biarritz” greens, is divided by a pronounced swale running from right to left. A carefully played approach to the correct quadrant of the green should yield an easy par.

Hole Number Three | Par 3243 - 207 - 181 - 165 - 117This beautiful downhill par three is the longest on the course. Consider the win and elevation change as careful club selection and well-struck shots are required to carry the creek and avoid the green side bunkers on the right. The putting surface is the largest on the course and slopes generally from back right to front left.

Hole Number Four | Par 4420 - 401 - 392 - 374 - 345This first of the four pars plays up hill to an elevated green. Again, watch the wind as this hole is wide open and, in order to reach the green for par, a good drive to the fairway is critical. The approach shot reveals a large slightly undulating green with Lake Rathbun in the distance. A green side bunker short and right and grass hollows left protect the green.

Hole Number Five | Par 5536 - 511 - 485 - 447 - 419This par five is the shortest on the course but, with a very intimidating downhill tee shot, is still no pushover. The fairway is wide and plays up through a valley to an elevated two-tier green. Even through there are no sand bunkers, the grass hollows and awkward lies will require concentration and persistence to get your par.

Hole Number Six | Par 4420 - 405 - 385 - 365 - 310The sixth hole plays straight away over fairly level ground and offers a good chance for par or better. The green is guarded by a series of bunkers on the left and slopes sharply from back to front right.

Hole Number Seven | Par 3170 - 162 - 151 - 137 - 120This par three, the second on

the front nine, plays slightly downhill to another one of the larger greens on the course. The large bunker on the left is deep and, for some, can save them from a far worse fate. Choose your club carefully and don’t

miss long as recovery for par will be difficult from above the hole.

Hole Number Eight | Par 4410 - 390 - 375 - 350 - 335Number eight is a medium length par four which doglegs sharply to the left. The best line for most will be the small target bunker directly through the fairway. Big hitters may benefit from a downhill bounce if they find the fairway. Read your putt carefully as the slope of the green can play tricks here. Again, missing the green long will be costly.

Hole Number Nine | Par 9165 - 153 - 147 - 134 - 102The last hole on the front nine is a medium length three par with a view of Lake Rathbun in the distance. Bunkers tightly guard the green to the right and left. Missing long or right will likely mean bogey or worse.

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Hole Number 10 | Par 4401 - 387 - 368 - 336 - 314The tenth is a medium length four par playing slightly uphill. It doglegs gently to the right, but the fairway is wide. Long hitters can again benefit from a downhill slope by reaching the top of the hill. The green slopes from back to front and is guarded by a single large bunker to the left. This hole should give up some birdies.

Hole Number Eleven | Par 4354 - 330 - 312 - 285 - 265Number eleven is the shortest of the four pars and is a classic risk/reward hole. Most will choose to lay-up to a fairly generous fairway short of the bunkers. Long hitters who are able to negotiate the bunkers will have only a short chip or putt for birdie or eagle. Pick your poison and swing away.

Hole Number Twelve | Par 4365 - 345 - 335 - 320 - 305The twelfth hole is a sharp dogleg left playing downhill. The ideal shot is towards the right fairway bunker with a draw. Long hitters will have an awkward downhill approach to a green which falls off severely on the left. Take note of the great views to Lake Rathbun and much of the remaining back nine.

Hole Number Thirteen | Par 3210 - 185 - 160 - 140 - 122The first thee par on the back nine plays down hill to a target green. Missing short or left can be disaster so check the wind and take plenty of club.

Hole Number Fourteen | Par 5545 - 515 - 495 - 470 - 430The fourteenth is the first par five on the back nine and plays slightly downhill off the tee. There is water left so the line of play for most will be to just carry the

corner of the slope at the right side of the fairway. The second shot will be uphill and into the prevailing winds. There is water again on the left side of the green so favor the right side on the approach.

Hole Number Fifteen | Par 4440 - 410 - 395 - 360 - 330A good medium length par four which should allow you to hit all you have off the tee. The approach is downhill to a green which is protected on the right by two deep bunkers. The green is domed and slopes away from the shot in the back.

Hole Number Sixteen | Par 4471 - 440 - 405 - 375 - 335The sixteenth is a long par five playing uphill with two distinctly separate lines of play. The upper fairway plays somewhat longer and leaves a blind approach to the putting surface. The lower fairway is ore straight away

and offers a better look at the flag but requires the approach shot to carry a deep bunker directly in front of the green.

Hole Number Seventeen | Par 3205 - 185 - 168 - 148 - 133The last par three on the course requires a medium length iron to tightly guarded green. Tee shots which do not reach putting surface risk rolling back down the fairway for a second attempt at the green. The putting

surface slopes gently to the right and to the front left so pick up the correct quadrant and you’ll have a good chance at par or birdie.

Hole Number Eighteen | Par 5553 - 532 - 525 - 490 - 420The finishing hole is a long par five with a generous landing area off the tee. The second shot offers the golfer a chance to shorten the hole or to play more conservatively for par. The green is only 20 paces from front to back and thus requires a high approach or enough spin to avoid the grass hollows at the back of the green.

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The Iowa PGA Parent Junior Championship at Jester Park Golf Course was held on Saturday, May 14, 2011. Thirty-eight teams of two participated in the 18-hole division and 20 teams of 2 participated in the 9-hole division. Both division played alternate shot. The 9-hole division played Jester Park’s Par 3 golf course and the 18-hole divi-sion played Jester Park’s regulation course. Special thanks to title sponsor Wilson Golf and sales representative Kevin Dorrington for his support in providing a tee gift to each competitor and also a prize for each division team champion. The Iowa PGA would also like to thank head PGA Professional Zach Vervaecke and the entire staff at Jester Park for their support in hosting. Thank you to all teams for participating. The weather was cold, windy and not the best!

Parent Junior Championship at Jester Park Golf Course

Contributed By: Tess Goudy IowaPGA.com

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To view results of all age groups, click here

Jesse Peck Todd Ellgren Ankeny, IA

Dane Waldron Todd WaldronVentura, IA

Walter Davies Mike DaviesClive, IA

Braxton CobleLarry CobleOttumwa, IA

James Howell Mary HowellAmes, IA

Carson WhittingtonKim WhittingtonCreston, IA

Sam Hartsock Tom Hartsock

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+21 92

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