Irv Warren Memorial GC, Briarwood GC Claim Team Titles at 65th IGA Women’s Club Team
The 65th IGA Women’s Club Team competition delivered a full day of outstanding golf at Ames Golf & Country Club, with rain staying away and ideal conditions providing the perfect backdrop for the annual event.
Irv Warren Memorial GC Takes Team Gross Title
Irv Warren Memorial Golf Course (above) captured the Team Gross championship with an even-par total of 213, finishing seven shots ahead of Golf Club of Iowa.
The winning team featured Kelly Nelson, Lindsay Burry, Rose Kubesheski and Chase Doland, who combined for a strong performance throughout the competition.
In the Individual Gross competition, Katie Riedeman of Ames Golf & Country Club and Leanne Smith of Echo Valley Country Club shared medalist honors. Both players carded even-par 71s.
Briarwood Wins Team Net
In the Team Net competition, Briarwood Golf Club came out on top with a 12-under-par 201, edging Indianola Golf Club by one shot.
Briarwood’s winning team (right) consisted of Ila Gilbert, Nicole Petersen, Jaci Hake and Julie Davidson.
Morgan Conn of Indianola Golf Club claimed Individual Net honors with a 6-under-par 65, finishing three shots ahead of Tara Dabney.
Under the IGA Women’s Club Team format, each club records its best three of four scores on each hole in both the gross and net competitions, making consistency across the entire team critical to success.
With beautiful weather holding throughout the day, the 65th IGA Women’s Club Team provided a memorable day of competition and camaraderie at Ames Golf & Country Club.








In the Senior Division, Echo Valley Country Club member Bill Matzdorff (right) continues to lead after posting a second-round 70. Matzdorff finished his day in style, making a pair of birdies to move to 6-under 138 for the tournament.
The opening round of the Herman Sani Tournament held at Echo Valley Country Club is officially in the books. Nearly flawless playing conditions fared well for the field, and a few players took advantage to climb atop the leaderboard.
In the senior division, Johnston’s J.D. Anderson (left) leads the field after an opening 66 (-6) which was highlighted by seven birdies, four of which were made in his first five holes.


Joining Sawyer in the final pairing is fellow Cedar Falls native Maxwell Tjoa (right), who climbed into solo second after an impressive four-under-par 68. Tjoa’s round featured six birdies, including four on the front nine, as he positioned himself just one stroke off the lead.
Close behind Sawyer is Iowa State standout and teammate Dianchao Wu (right) of Ames, who fired a five-under-par 67. Wu caught fire on the back nine, stringing together a series of birdies to move into contention.