Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Transitions - 2009
Friday, January 9, 2009
Golf is Back!!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Well, in a span of only two months since I last posted, we have completed a tournament season, celebrated Columbus Day and Halloween, endured a cold, wet Tournament Volunteer Appreciation Day (which in no way reflected the appreciation the MGA and I have for our volunteers), said good-bye to summer (and fall, it seems) and are on the doorstep of the holiday season. (In the spirit of avoiding conflict, aside from this sentence, I am not going to mention anything about the election other than "Boy, am I glad it's over!!!")
One of my favorite TV shows of all time, A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, airs tomorrow night (8/7c) on ABC. Seems a fitting end to Thanksgiving Day - right up there with other Turkey Day traditions like the Macy's Parade and Dallas Cowboys games. (In respect to any Lions fans out there, I elected NOT to dwell on them.) Oh, lest I forget, the Skins Game weekend tradition to satisfy us golfers.
Speaking of golf, we came to a very abrupt end to the fall season in Minnesota. Too bad, as it is often the best time to play and enjoy the scenery, great conditions, crisp days. Likewise, things in the MGA office are slowing down. Since my last post, I have been busy with securing golf courses for upcoming MGA championships and USGA qualifying events. I try to work 3-5 years out, but it looks as though the MGA Amateur is set through 2015!! To view the future MGA schedule, click here. You should check back periodically as I update the schedule whenever I get a commitment from our great MGA Member Clubs.
Here's wishing each of you a very Happy Thanksgiving!!
Check back in December, I may actually write another post!
Until then-
Doug
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
35th MGA Senior Four-Ball @ Town & Country Club
Sunday, September 14, 2008
The Gopher Invitational
Monday, July 7, 2008
Seon Hwa Lee Update
I was extremely pleased to read in today's paper that she won this past weekend's LPGA Tour event in Arkansas - the P&G Beauty NW Arkansas Championship Presented by John Q. Hammons - closing with a final round 68 for a 15 under par total of 201!!
Congratulations Seon Hwa!!
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Reminiscing the US Women's Open
Required to delay my start until the Friday due to the MGA Players' Championship at Northland CC (Duluth), I worked the last three days. On Friday, I served as the Referee with the group of Louise Friberg, Allison Fouch, and Sun Young Yoo. The only "rulings" I had were to assist Allison after she hit her drive right on the 9th hole and then into the lateral water hazard on the 10th. In addition, we had the suspensions due to the thunderstorm (conveniently occurring while we were playing the 9th) and then the suspension due to darkness while we were on 17. The players elected to finish the hole and then were disappointed they could not continue. There certainly was enough daylight for us to finish - especially if the group ahead of us had let us play through!! :)
Unfortunately, only Louise made the cut, ultimately finishing T53 at +9. Sun Young was at +5 with only two holes to go, and the leader was at -6, so we knew she needed to birdie at least one of the final two holes. After driving into the left fairway bunker on 17, she played a brilliant shot to the green, but missed the putt. Then, after returning at 6:55 am Saturday morning, she again drove into the left fairway bunker. She reached the green in three, but her 30' birdie putt was short. Allison played better on Friday but was never able to recover from an opening 80.
On both Saturday and Sunday, I served as the "Observer" for groups. As an observer, my role is to work ahead of the group - typically in the landing area for their next shots - to assist in spotting the balls, locating where balls last crossed the margin of a hazard or moving spectators. These last two came into play for me on those days.
Saturday, Paola Moreno (of Columbia) "airmailed" her tee shot on the par 3, 12th into the lateral water hazard. I was able to identify the spot and placed a tee there so she had a reference point.
On Sunday, I served as the observer for the pairing of Seon Hwa Lee (+4; T27) and Stacy Prammanasudh (-1; 12th). (It took me the entire first hole of practicing to be able to pronounce her name properly.) I almost finished the entire round without incident until Lee's tee shot on 18 clipped the trees to the right. Her next stroke found the gallery left, so I had to protect her ball while starting the process of having the marshals remove the stakes and clear the spectators. Once my referee (Linda Lester) arrived, I moved forward.
The last exciting thing was that Annika and Christie Kerr were two groups behind mine. So, I was able to be inside the ropes behind the 18th green when Annika holed her 6-iron for the eagle 3. The entire scene was electric as it was going to be her last round in an Open, but it "went nuts" when she holed that shot. Now, only time will tell if she stays retired.
I hope I have this opportunity again in the future!
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Tapemark Pro-Am & Radio Personality
This week, the three MSHSL State Championships are being conducted. The Class AAA tournament at Bunker Hills and Class A Girls tournament at Pebble Creek were completed without a hitch despite the weather forecast. However, the Class A and Class AA Boys events at Pebble Creek and the Ridges at Sand Creek, respectively, have been plagued by thunderstorms. The Class A Boys was shortened to 18 holes after lightning caused officials to clear the course and never allowed a restart. The same happened in Jordan, and they will attempt to complete the first round on Friday morning. Fortunately, the Class AA Girls were able to complete their first round before the storms hit. For complete coverage of the events, read Mike Fermoyle's stories at www.mngolf.org.
Another annual long-standing Minnesota golf event starts, or will attempt to start, Friday when I tee off in the Tapemark Pro-Am at 6:40 am at Southview Country Club in West St. Paul. The Tapemark is in its 37th year of raising money for charities that support families and individuals with cognitive, developmental and physical disabilities. This year, the Tapemark will pass the $6 million mark in donations to deserving organizations such as the ARC of Minnesota, ARC Greater Twin Cities, Pro Act, Children's Home Society and Family Services, and Dakota Communities. Check out their web site to follow me, my team, and all of the action!
The Tapemark is the one tournament I play each year. And, while my game shows I don't play competitively, it is important for me to play. As the parent of a child with disabilities (Erich, 12, has Williams Syndrome), my family has benefitted from the services of both ARC Minnesota and ARC Greater Twin Cities. I sincerely appreciate the commitment and dedication of the Klas and Cody families, as well as the countless number of volunteers who give so freely of their time, to make this event so special. However, if it were not for the 180 amateurs who generously and willingly play, then the tournament could not be a success. So, on behalf of all of the families who benefit, thank you!
As if playing a tournament isn't enough, I have the fun opportunity to co-host the Teemaster Golf Show this Saturday morning from 6-7 am. I will share the studio with Michael Hsu, Teemaster founder, on "The Talk Station - AM1500 KSTP." If you live outside the listening area, you can listen on-line. This will be the third of four times for me to host this season. I really have fun doing the show; it's amazing how quickly one hour can pass. Feel free to call in (or e-mail) with your rules questions.
Next on the schedule, the MGA Senior and Mid-Players' Championships at Golden Valley G&CC June 17-19 followed by the MGA Players' Championship at Northland CC in Duluth June 24-26.
Until next time-
Doug
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
US Open Local Qualifying #2 - TPC Twin Cities
Perfect weather (in the morning) offered great scoring opportunities as 20 players recorded sub-par rounds. Although, in the end, even 69 wasn't good enough. Five players, lead by co-medalists Andrew Rauscher of Rancho Mirage, CA, and Jay Jurecic of Crystal Falls, MN, earned the right to advance to the 36-hole Sectional Qualifying. Rauscher and Jurecic both returned five-under par 67s. Interestingly, Rauscher had never seen the course before recording nine (yes, 9!) birdies.
Also earning the right to advance with scores of 68 were Chris Borgen (Eagan, MN), former Gopher Josh Persons (Fargo, ND) and current Gopher Victor Almstrom. Ryan Conn was declared the first alternate after his 69 tied him with another former Gopher Bronson La'Cassie, but La'Cassie was not present at the end for the playoff.
In the group of five players at 70 was former Gopher and new professional Clayton Rask. The 2007 MGA Men's Player of the Year turned professional at the qualifying after failing to make it to the NCAA Division I Championship. His 70 included nine birdies and a triple bogey.
To view all of the scores from the TPC qualifying, click here.
Coming up, the MGA-PGA Cup Matches on Tuesday (May 27) at Somerby GC in Byron.
Until the next time-
Doug