Month: October 2023

McCoy, Palmer & Brooks earn 2023 Player of the Year honors

Nate McCoy has been named this year’s Iowa Golf Association Men’s Player of the Year for the third time in his career. McCoy, of Ankeny, finished as Player of the Year last season as well.

McCoy capped off his season in September at the U.S. Mid-Amateur, held at Sleepy Hollow Country Club and Fenway Golf Club, both in New York. McCoy began match play as the three-seed after terrific qualifying, and played his way into the Round of 16 where he eventually fell to 3 and 1 to Stewart Hagestad, of Newport Beach, CA. Hagestad went on to win the championship later that week.

On the Iowa circuit, McCoy consistently finished among the top of the leaderboard with nine top-ten finishes. In fact, McCoy never finished below the top-ten.

He qualified for the semifinal round of the 35th IGA Match Play Championship, held again at Talons Golf, Ankeny, where he lost to current Iowa State golfer Zach May 3&2.

Later, McCoy finished tied for seventh at the 121st Iowa Amateur Championship, this year held at Glen Oaks Country Club, West Des Moines. He carded a 1-under total of 212.

McCoy grabbed three top-five finishes: 2nd at the Lake Creek Amateur at BVU Lake Creek, Storm Lake, 4th at the Carroll Amateur at Carroll Country Club, Carroll, and 4th at the Iowa Masters at Veenker Memorial Golf Course, Ames.

He kicked off the year placing 9th at the IGA Mid-Amateur Championship at Geneva Golf and Country Club, Muscatine, and later in the season finished T10 at the Fort Dodge Amateur at Fort Dodge Country Club, Fort Dodge.

While McCoy’s season may feel underwhelming compared to his spectacular 2022 season, he nonetheless demonstrated his ability to perform throughout the year, placing above numerous wonderfully accomplished and talented competitors in the Player of the Year standings.


Joe Palmer claims his fourth career Iowa Golf Association Senior Men’s Player of the Year after a terrific summer. Palmer, of Norwalk, was recently the Senior Men’s Player of the Year in 2020 and 2021.

Palmer surged to the top of the Player of the Year standings in late August thanks to his run at the 68th U.S. Senior Amateur Championship at Martis Camp, CA. Seeded forty-five after qualifying, Palmer advanced through three rounds of match play into Quarterfinals. Palmer lost on the eighteenth hole, needing a birdie to force extra holes but carding a par. He joined Ankeny’s Curtis Holck as the farthest advancing competitors from Iowa in the championship.

Palmer began his season at Burlington Golf Club, Burlington, at the 27th IGA Four-Ball Championship, where he finished fourth with partner Terry Cook. He then finished quarterfinalist at the 21st IGA Senior Match Play Championship, held at Lake Panorama National Golf Course, Panora.

He found success at the 38th Iowa Mid-Amateur Championship, at Geneva Golf and Country Club, Muscatine, where he defeated Curtis Holck in a playoff to take home the title. Palmer fired a (+8) 221 through the three rounds.

Palmer then competed in the 35th IGA Match Play Championship at Talons Golf, Ankeny, where he played his way into the Round of 16. He headed to Ames for the 86th Iowa Masters, held at Veenker Memorial Golf course. There, he finished second in the Senior Division, firing a (-3) 213.

He finished his IGA play at the 74th Herman Sani Tournament, held at Hyperion Field Club, Johnston. Palmer finished T5 with a (+4) 220.

Palmer always seemed to be in contention, certainly never far behind, in every tournament this summer. He placed in the top-five in every stroke play event.


Bob Brooks has been named the Iowa Golf Association Super Senior Men’s Player of the Year, and for good reason. There was no stopping Bob Brooks this summer.

Brooks, of West Des Moines, won an unbelievable seven out of eleven individual stroke events this summer. However, he kicked off his season with the 27th IGA Four-Ball Championship at Burlington Golf Club, Burlington. Brooks, partnered with Fort Madison’s Jim Butler, won by twelve strokes over two rounds. They carded a (-12) 132.

He then advanced to the Semifinal round of the 21st IGA Senior Match Play at Lake Panorama National Golf Course, Panora. Brooks fell to one-seed Tom Norton in an eighteen-hole match.

In stroke play, large victory margins were Brooks’ specialty. He then traveled to Geneva Golf and Country Club, Muscatine for the 38th Iowa Mid-Amateur Championship. He won by nine strokes with a (+1) 214.

He then totaled a (+4) 148 at the Lake Creek Amateur held at BVU Lake Creek, Storm Lake. Brooks won by six strokes. Next, he played the Southeast Iowa Amateur at The Preserve at Lake Rathburn, Moravia. Brooks fired a (-10) 134 and won by seven strokes.

Brooks placed third at the Carroll Amateur, held at Carroll Country Club, Carroll. But he jumped right back on track at the Fort Dodge Amateur, held at Fort Dodge Country Club, Fort Dodge, where he won with a (-1) 70.

He continued his tear with a victory at the 86th Iowa Masters at Veenker Memorial Golf Course, Ames. Brooks’ (-2) 214 earned him a seven-stroke win. He then hopped across the state to the Waterloo Open where he again won with a (-3) 213. This time, by eighteen strokes.

Brooks finished T2 at the 74th Herman Sani Tournament at Hyperion Field Club, Johnston. He then placed third at the 45th Iowa Senior Amateur Championship at Dubuque Golf and Country Club, Dubuque.

It’s no surprise that Brooks won his final stroke event of the year. He pulled off another win at the Briarwood Amateur with a (-18) 126 total that netted him a thirteen-stroke lead. He then finished his season placing fifth at The Classic, held at Elmwood Country Club, Marshalltown. He scored sixty-two points over the two-round Modified Stableford tournament.

Brooks dominated the 2023 season and is well-deserving of his first Player of the Year honor.

Hoffman, Leszczynski prove tough to beat in 2023

Paige Hoffman, of West Des Moines, has been named Iowa Golf Association Women’s Player of the Year. This is Hoffman’s first Women’s Player of the Year award, adding to her 2021 Junior Girls’ Player of the Year honor.

Hoffman had an early start to the Player of the Year race with top-tier play as a collegiate golfer at Northwest Missouri State University. She was the MIAA Conference Champion and finished tied for third in the NCAA DII Regional Championship in the Central Region. Her performance earned her an individual entry into the NCAA DII Women’s Golf National Championship, held at Fox Run Golf Club, MO.

Returning to Iowa for the summer, Hoffman began at the 13th IGA Women’s Four-Ball Championship at Pinnacle Country Club, IL, where she finished T6 with partner Kylie Carey, a teammate at Northwest Missouri State University.

She then competed at the 12th IGA Women’s Match Play Championship at Talons Golf, Ankeny. The four-seed after qualifying, Hoffman played her way into the final match, eventually finishing runner-up.

Hoffman placed T12 at the 99th Iowa Women’s Amateur Championship, held at Finkbine Golf Course, Iowa City. She then wrapped up her season at the 62nd IGA Women’s Club Team Championship at Elmcrest Country Club, Cedar Rapids. She handily won the individual gross title with a (-5) 65.

Hoffman returns to Northwest Missouri State for her junior season.


Laura Leszczynski seems to be a perennial on top of the Player of the Year standings. For the third consecutive year, Leszczynski is the Iowa Golf Association Senior Women’s Player of the Year.

Leszczynski, from Saint Mary’s, began her season at the Iowa Women’s Mid-Am Series Event #1 at Gates Park Golf Course, Waterloo. She finished second in the Stableford tournament. Leszczynski then finished runner-up at the 60th Women’s Forever 39 Match Play Championship, where she lost to Fiona Watson in the final match.

Together with partner Michelle Klein, Leszczynski dominated the 13th IGA Four-Ball Championship, winning by twelve strokes. The duo fired a (-4) 142 at Pinnacle Country Club, IL.

She finished in the Round of 32 at the 12th IGA Women’s Match Play Championship at Talons Golf, Ankeny. Leszczynski traveled to Finkbine Golf Course, Iowa City for the 99th Iowa Women’s Amateur Championship. There, she finished sixth in the Open Division.

She then competed in the Women’s Mid-Am Series Event #2 at Carroll Country Club, Carroll. She finished fifth with partner Leighann Larocca.

Leszczynski championed the 58th IGA Senior Women’s Amateur Championship, held at Prairie Links Golf Course, Waverly. She held on to beat Rosalie Kubesheski in a deciding playoff. Leszczynski’s win was her third consecutive Senior Women’s Amateur title.

Leszczynski placed T15 at the 62nd IGA Women’s Club Team Championship. She finished her summer at the Women’s Mid-Am Series Event #3 with partner Michelle Klein. Their side placed T5.

Leszczynski makes history with her third consecutive Player of the Year honor. She is the first Senior Women’s Player of the Year to wield such an accomplishment.

Bolte, Nelson top juniors in Iowa for 2023

Braeden Nelson (above right) is this year’s Iowa Golf Association Junior Boys’ Player of the Year. Nelson, of West Des Moines, nearly doubled the points of the next closest in the standings, previous Junior Boys’ Player of the Year Maxwell Tjoa.

Nelson finished runner-up at the 2023 IHSAA 4A State Tournament as a freshman at West Des Moines Valley High School. He finished the two days at +2, one stroke behind the leader, at Elmcrest Country Club, Cedar Rapids.

He placed fourth at the Iowa PGA Spring Junior Open and won the Iowa Boys Junior PGA Championship by a stunning six strokes. He carded a (-9) 135 over the three days at Gates Park Golf Course, Waterloo.

In Iowa Golf Association play, Nelson played his way into the Round of 16 at the IGA Match Play Championship at Talons Golf, Ankeny. He also finished T2 at the U.S. Amateur Qualifier at Coldwater Golf Links, Ames. After the playoff, Nelson earned the designation of second alternate.

Nelson played several American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) events throughout the summer, finishing in the top ten in three events over competition from around the nation.

He finished T10 at the Golf Performance Center Killington Junior Golf Championship. He carded a (+7) 220 total over the three rounds at Green Mountain National Golf Course, VT.

Nelson later competed at the AJGA Junior at Palouse Ridge in Pullman, WA. There, he finished T5 with a (-11) 205 tournament total.

Building on his momentum, Nelson tied for the low score at the Austin Minnesota Junior Championship Presented by Hormel Foods, a (-3) 213 total at Austin Country Club, MN. Nelson lost the playoff after three holes to Asher Vargas, of Spring, TX.

Nelson’s impressive summer is an exciting show for junior golf in Iowa. It heightens anticipation for his sophomore season and the upcoming IGA season.


A stellar year for Chloe Bolte (above left) propelled her to her Iowa Golf Association Junior Girls’ Player of the Year honor. Bolte, of Sumner, a rising high school junior at Sumner-Fredericksburg, was a constant among junior tournament leaderboards.

Bolte earned a staggering ten top-five finishes over the summer, beginning with her high school state tournament. Bolte won her second of back-to-back IGHSAU 2A State Tournaments by a whopping ten strokes over the two-round championship.

She placed fifth at the Principal Charity Classic Junior Open, T3 at the John Deere Classic Junior Open, and then fifth at the 13th IGA Women’s Four-Ball Championship with partner Mckenna Stackis.

Bolte returned to junior events placing 5th at the Iowa Girls Junior PGA Championship and then 3rd at the IGA Iowa Girls Junior Amateur. She continued by tying for the low score at the Galesburg Junior Open, placing runner-up after the tiebreaker.

She competed at the 99th Iowa Women’s Amateur Championship at Finkbine Golf Course, Iowa City, and placed 15th among many of Iowa’s best amateurs.

Bolte totaled (-5) 139 at the Iowa PGA Junior Tour Midsummer Classic, winning the two-day tournament at Briarwood Golf Club and Otter Creek Golf Course. She then placed second at the Iowa Junior Open, and then capped off her summer by winning the Iowa PGA Junior Tour Fall Classic.

Bolte also represented Iowa at the 55th Girls’ Four-State tournament against Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska, winning Iowa’s lone singles point.

Bolte has her junior season of high school golf to look forward to as she seeks a third-straight state tournament title.

Short Hills CC wins 17th IGA Club Team, Dyersville CC wins Net Division

Short Hills Country Club (above) claimed the top spot at the 17th IGA Club Team Championship hosted by Davenport Country Club. Short Hills, who posted 207 (-3) to win by six shots, was represented by Matt Schlueter, Ben Peters, Adam White and Ben Hanson. Schlueter (67) and Peters (68) finished first and second respectively in the individual portion of the event.

Finishing runner-up was the team of Geneva Golf & Country Club, who shot 213 (+3). Briarwood Golf Club and Elks Country Club tied for third with a 224 (+14) total.

Dyersville Country Club (right), led by Chance Maiers, Tyler Engelken, Mark Wessels and Rex Massey, won the Net Division (best three net scores on each hole) with a score of 201 (-9).

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