Month: October 2020

Peck, Palmer, Gorbell finish at the top of 2020 POTY races

Ankeny’s Connor Peck set the standard during his 2020 campaign, surpassing a number of IGA veterans on his way to earning the 2020 IGA Men’s Player of the Year title.

Peck’s first outing of the summer came at the 32nd IGA Match Play Championship, where he defeated Andrew Huseman 5 & 4 to win the title. The momentum continued, with Peck earning additional victories at the 24th IGA Four-Ball Championship, the Briarwood Amateur, and The Classic 2020. He also placed in the top five of the 118th Iowa Amateur Championship and the 35th Iowa Mid-Amateur Championship.

Andrew Huseman, of Ankeny, compiled three victories over the summer to earn a second-place finish in the standings. Huseman’s victories came at the 24th Iowa Four-Ball Championship (with Connor Peck), the Fort Dodge Amateur and the Iowa Open (Amateur Division). Additionally, Huseman placed runner-up in the 32nd IGA Match Play Championship and the 35th Iowa Mid-Amateur Championship. IGA Hall of Famer Jon Brown came in third place, followed by Ankeny’s Jon Olson (4th) and J.D. Anderson (5th).

Click here to view a full recap of Men’s 2020 Player of the Year standings.

 

Joe Palmer, of West Des Moines, picked up a trio of victories en route to earning his third IGA Senior Player of the Year title.

Palmer’s first victory of the summer came at the 18th IGA Senior Match Play Championship, where he bested Tom Schill, of Gowrie, 3 & 2. He went on to win titles at the 83rd Iowa Masters and the 71st Herman Sani Tournament, in addition to top five finishes in the 42nd Iowa Senior Amateur Championship, Carroll Amateur, and the Briarwood Amateur.

Finishing runner-up in the standings was Norwalk’s Terry Cook, who put together a steady 2020 campaign. Cook earned a victory the Fort Dodge Amateur and placed in the top 5 in the 42nd Iowa Senior Amateur Championship, 71st Herman Sani Tournament, Carroll Amateur, Northwest Amateur, and the Briarwood Amateur. Bret Taylor, of Booneville, finished less than one point behind Cook to come in third. Des Moines’ Tony Newkirk and Dave Gaer ended the season in fourth and fifth place respectively.

Click here to view a full recap of Senior Men’s 2020 Player of the Year standings.

 

Cedar Falls’ Rick Gorbell put together a strong 2020 campaign to earn his first IGA Men’s Super Senior Player of the Year title.

Gorbell captured his first victory of the summer in the 18th IGA Senior Match Play Championship, where he defeated defending champion Steve Kahler in 19 holes. He continued his success at the Waterloo Open, where he earned his third consecutive title. Additionally, Gorbell captured Super Senior titles at the 2020 Southeast Amateur and Carroll Amateur, and earned runner-up finishes in the Northwest Amateur, 83rd Iowa Masters, and the Briarwood Amateur.

Pat Ryan, of Marshalltown, finished the year in second place and had a terrific season in his own right. Ryan collected four victories altogether, including top finishes in the 35th Iowa Mid-Amateur Championship, 42nd Iowa Senior Amateur Championship, 24th IGA Four-Ball Championship, and the 83rd Iowa Masters Tournament. Des Moines’ James Blackburn came in third place, with David Studer, of West Des Moines, and Wes Hogeland, of Pierson, completing the top five.

Click here to view a full recap of 2020 Player of the Year standings.

Smith breaks through in 2020, Kubesheski claims fifth POTY title

After finishing in the top 5 of the POTY standings three of the past four years, Indianola’s Leanne Smith had a breakthrough season in 2020. She piled up two victories and a pair of top ten finishes on her way to earning her first IGA Women’s Player of the Year title.

Smith opened the year with a victory at the 9th IGA Women’s Match Play Championship, defeating Sydney Eaton 4 & 3 to capture the title. Later in the summer she teamed up with Erin Schaffer to capture the crown at the IGA Mid-Am Series Event #3, which featured a four-ball (Two-Gal Best Ball) format. Additionally, she posted a runner-up finish in the 59th IGA Women’s Club Team Championship and a top ten finish in the 96th Iowa Women’s Amateur Championship.

2018 Iowa Women’s Player of the Year Sydney Eaton, of Mason City, finished runner-up in the 2020 standings after rattling off three top five finishes. Joy Chou, of Ames, came in third place following her victory at the 96th Iowa Women’s Amateur Championship.

Ankeny’s Karli Kerrigan (4th), and Dubuque’s Rosalie Kubesheski (5th) rounded out the top five in the Player of the Year standings.

Click here to view a full recap of Women’s Player of the Year standings.

 

Rose Kubesheski, of Dubuque, further etched her name into the history books in 2020 by earning her fifth IGA Senior Women’s Player of the Year Title.

Kubesheski’s season was highlighted by her victory at the 55th Iowa Senior Women’s Amateur Championship, capturing the title for her seventh time. She also earned victories in the 10th IGA Women’s Four-Ball Championship (with Margene Grady – pictured), IGA Mid-Am Series Event #1, and IGA Mid-Am Series Event #2. She posted top five finishes at the 96th Iowa Women’s Amateur Championship, 59th IGA Women’s Club Team Championship, and the IGA Mid-Am Series Event #3.

Finishing runner-up for the second consecutive year was Rockwell City’s Kathy Fortune. Fortune captured a victory at the 96th Iowa Women’s Amateur Championship and posted five top five finishes in 2020.

Completing the top five was Kelly Grimes (3rd), Janece Schwartzkopf (4th), and Margene Grady (5th).

Click here to view a full recap of Senior Women’s Player of the Year standings

Leonard, Heryford capture Junior Player of the Year Honors

Ottumwa’s Cale Leonard (right), now competing in his junior season for the Ottumwa High Bulldogs, established himself as one of the best up-and-coming players in the state by capturing his first IGA Boys’ Junior Player of the Year title in 2020.

Leonard’s season was highlighted by a nine-shot victory at the Junior Tour Mid-Summer Classic. He earned top five finishes in the Iowa Junior Amateur Championship, Southeast Iowa Amateur, 45th Iowa Boys Jr. PGA Championship, and the TPC Deere Run Junior Open. Additionally, Leonard advanced to the Round of 16 at the 32nd IGA Match Play Championship.

Nathan Spear, of Burlington, finished within 100 points of Leonard to earn runner-up honors. Spear earned a victory at the AJGA Preview at Meadowbrook and collected four other top five finishes in point events over the summer.

Brock Barnhart, of Robins, finished in third place, with LeClaire’s Jack Dumas (4th) and Waverly’s Hogan Hansen (5th) rounding out the top five.

Click here for a full recap of the 2020 Junior Boys’ Standings.

 

Newton’s Rylee Heryford (pictured) found her stride this summer, earning a trio of victories en route to earning the 2020 Iowa Girls’ Player of the Year title.

Heryford collected victories at the Iowa Junior Girls’ Amateur Championship, the Iowa Junior Open, and the Junior Tour Mid-Summer Classic. She finished runner-up in the 45th Iowa Jr. PGA Championship, and carded top ten finishes in the 10th IGA Women’s Four-Ball Championship (with Saffire Sayre), Midwest Junior Championship, and the AJGA Preview at Meadowbrook.

Heryford narrowly escaped chase from two-time defending Iowa Junior Girls’ Player of the Year Paige Hoffman (pictured on left), of West Des Moines. Hoffman secured victories at the 10th IGA Women’s Four-Ball Championship (with Kylie Carey) and the Iowa PGA Junior Fall Classic. Hoffman finished in second place within 20 points of Heryford.

Saffire Sayre, of West Des Moines, finished in third place, while Ames’ Britta Snyder (4th) and Waukee’s Kylie Carey (5th) completed the top five.

Click here to a full recap of the 2020 Junior Girls’ Standings.

Waveland Golf Association steps up, donates bike to local youngster

The Waveland Golf Association (pictured above with Ian Pak and family) had an idea – a really good idea. They wanted to help someone who needed it. Unfortunately with the postponement and ultimately cancellation of the 2020 Principal Charity Classic, the WGA had to take a detour with their plans.

“This winter we got to thinking – this will be our 20th year we have volunteered at the Principal Charity Classic,” WGA board member Greg Bentley said. “Last year (at the PCC) they gave away a bike to a youngster in need at the volunteer party and we thought it would be cool if ‘we’ did that. We collect funds as part of our dues and also allow people to donate additional money. The Board voted to give away the bike at the 2020 PCC volunteer party this year and hopefully this will inspire other organizations to do something similar.”

Bentley and the WGA enlisted the help of Variety – the Children’s Charity here in Des Moines to help find a child who would benefit from the bike.

“We got in touch with Variety and they were more than happy to help us,” Bentley said. “We had seen Variety donating a bike in the past at the PCC, so we reached out to them to help us with our project. We didn’t want to try to do this on our own – they are better at this type of thing than we are. They were able to find Ian Pak for us and then everything fell apart. The tournament got postponed and then eventually cancelled. Once it was cancelled, we decided it wasn’t fair to Ian that he can’t have the bike, but there is no tournament for him to receive it at. So we decided to give him the bike at Waveland.”

Ian Pak (pictured right with Rocky Sposato, General Manager / COO – A.H. Blank & Waveland Golf Course), of Waukee, is a 5-year old boy with a diagnosis of cerebral palsy, which affects his mobility. When walking, Ian requires either a hand to assist him or uses his reverse wheeled walker or bilateral quad canes to get around home and school. Ian has recently started taking 3-5 independent steps forward since using the specialized bike in physical therapy. The bike that was given to him will allow Ian to ride with the greatest degree of safety and independence. It will allow him to interact with family and friends in a recreational environment while improving his overall fitness and strength in a safe manner.

The timing of the giveaway couldn’t have been better according to Bentley.

“This was a great time to do it – and well worth it,” Bentley said. His mom (Jessica) was telling us that his school was going to let kids like Ian bring their bike to school for the physical education class. Until recently, Ian didn’t have a bike, so he would not have been able to participate. Knowing he now has his bike and can participate really made us feel good.”

Bentley also encouraged other golf associations to get involved with a project of their own similar to the WGA’s bike give away. He stressed that the best start is contact Variety – the Children’s Charity.

“Contact them if you are interested,” he said. “It wasn’t difficult at all – they have all the resources you need.”

Glen Oaks CC wins 14th IGA Club Team title, Ballard CC grabs Net Division

From left – Gene Elliott, Scot Cook, Scott Hart and Ryan Bishop.

The 14th IGA Club Team Championship could be described in one word this year – windy.

Players from 19 IGA member clubs battled breezy conditions all day at Hyperion Field Club on Monday. Glen Oaks CC (pictured above), who posted a score of 281 (+2) in the Gross Division (best 3 of 4 18-hole scores) took home the title this year over Geneva Golf & CC by three shots.

Glen Oaks, led by Scott Hart’s 70 (-2), made a back nine charge with six birdies and an eagle of the three scores that were used for the team competition. Echo Valley CC and Landsmeer Golf Club finished in a tie for third place at 225 (+9).

From left – Scott Hornstein, Wyatt Weeks and Jon Weeks. Not pictured – Kris Greenfield.

In the Net Division, Ballard CC (pictured above), posted a team score of -5 and pulled away from the field, with the help of 16 net birdies, to win by five shots over Geneva Golf & CC (E). The format in the Net Division is a best three of four net scores on each hole. Glen Oaks CC finished in third place (+1).

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