benzel wins pnw pga professional championship
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benzel wins pnw pga professional championship
Press ForeWord Magazine of the Pacific Northwest Section PGA October 2012 October 25-26 BENZEL WINS PNW PGA PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP PACIFIC NORTHWEST CHAMPIONSHIP Fall Education Schedule Player of the Year Honors PNW Senior PGA Championship A Journal for the Golf Professionals of the Pacific Northwest ver October 2012 ForeWord Press Magazine President Steve Prugh Vice President Marcus King C O N T E N T S Secretary Bryan Tunstill Directors Matt Bunn Mark Keating Greg Manley Greg Morris Todd Nacke David Owens David Porter Bill Rosholt Steve Stensland John Thorsnes Honorary President Dan Hill Executive Director/ Managing Editor Jeff Ellison Editor/Layout Marlena Cannon Associate Editors Molly Cooper Jennifer Dodd Angela Hinzpeter Caitlin Lopez Dana Rutledge Rebekah Woods President’s Report Steve Prugh.............................................................................. Executive Director’s Report Jeff Ellison................................................................................ Benzel Wins PPC Molly Cooper............................................................................ 2 4 8 Milne Wins Senior PPC 10 Player of the Year Honors.....................................12 Holk’s Highlights: Amy Pendergast............................ 16 Molly Cooper......................................................................... Pros on the Move, Memoriam........................................ The Value of People is Ever-Increasing Monte Koch........................................................................... 19 22 Sponsor Communication: Merrill Lynch ForeWord Press is published by the Pacific Northwest Section, Professional Golfers' A ss o c i a t i o n o f A m e r i c a . Contributors should contact the Section office at: Dale Johnson Building PO Box 14819 Tumwater, WA 98511 (800) 688-4653 www.pnwpga.com ForeWord Press 24 2013 Tournament Schedule.......................................... 25 Blake Parrish......................................................................... Tournament Results 9 PNW Senior PGA Professional Championship...................... 11 PNW PGA Professional Championship.................................... On the cover: Ryan Benzel 1 | Next1> Sponsors President’s Report By Steve Prugh, PGA Short timer’s disease seems to be setting in. My last meeting to run is in 30 days. Time has flown by and what a great experience this has been. I have said this many times: you receive much more in return than you give. If you ever have the opportunity to get involved in governance, I highly recommend it. The busy summer season is also winding down, as is the PNW PGA tournament season. I am happy to say that a number of our tournaments had larger fields this year. I think this is a certain sign that the golf business is on the rebound. While on the topic of tournaments, I congratulate Ryan Benzel for winning the Section Championship. Also, with the end of tournament season comes the final tally of the Section’s Player of the Year program points. Congratulations to Corey Prugh for winning Player of the Year (again— good job son!), The following golf industry companies and their representatives drive financial support to Pacific Northwest Section member events and programs. Jeff Coston for winning Senior Player of the Year (for the 7th year) and to Tim Feenstra for winning Assistant Player of the year. Gold Sponsors - over $20,000 per year The fall chapter meetings are going on as I write this letter, and a part of these meetings is the election of our new Section Secretary. David Owens and Greg Manley are very qualified candidates and you all should get out and vote at either your chapter meeting or the section meeting. The board will also select a new District Director this fall. I am very interested in any comments from members about Dan Hill or Pat Huffer. Either of these two fine gentlemen will represent our district wonderfully, but I would like to hear your input. Washington Open Oregon Open Northwest Open Hole-In-One Honey Pot Hudson Cup Matches Birdies for Charity Senior Oregon Open Holcomb-In-One Las Vegas Pro-Am Championship Washington Open Invitational Northwest Open Invitational I look forward to seeing all of you soon, Oregon Open Invitational Steve Prugh Oregon Open Invitational Washington Open Invitational Northwest Open Invitational Oregon Open Invitational Pacific Northwest Pro-Amateur Championship Silver Sponsors - over $10,000 per year Pacific Northwest Section Annual Washington Open Invitational PGA Professional Championship PNW Pro-Assistant PNW PGA Professional Championship (PPC) PPC & Senior PPC Membership Handbook Pacific Northwest Pro-Amateur Hudson Cup Matches PPC PNW Pro-Assistant PNW PGA Assistant Championship Partners - over $2,500 per year Senior Player of the Year Mentoring Conference Hudson Cup Matches Hawai’i Winter Pro-Am Player of the Year Senior PPC <2Previous |2 ForeWord Press Cover ForeWord Press 3 | Next3> E.D.’s Report Fall Education Sign up now for Fall Education Seminars Jeff Ellison, PGA Please plan on attending the Merchandise Show and Annual Meeting. Over 120 booths, 250 companies and 125 sales representatives support this important program and they are looking forward to helping you be successful. We have the usual suspects of course but also a host of new companies are taking advantage of the opportunity to visit with YOU. The Show is a great place to view all the new products in one place, to compare lines and to seek out that new product that will be a hit with your customers. Use the Show to help your business. This is a buying show, please write a few orders in support of the vendors who support you. Please pre-register by visiting our web site — you can even save paper by using the online form. Don’t forget to alert your merchandising staff to attend as well. We hold a number of special events around the Show. Demo Night on Monday evening features all our club vendors at Tacoma Firs giving you the chance to test the latest and greatest while enjoying the comrade of your fellow professionals and the beverage of your choice. Demo Night would not be possible without Mike Givens and his staff doing a great job as our hosts. Thanks you! Two outstanding education programs are on the schedule as well. PGA Player Development Regional Manager Monte Koch presents a Golf 2.0 program on Monday at Fircrest (very near Tacoma Firs!) and Jeff Coston of Semiahmoo, the most successful player in Section history, will present a teaching seminar immediately after the Show on Wednesday. Click here for details and registration information. The Pacific Northwest Section Annual Meeting is scheduled for 7:30 AM on Wednesday, October 24. We open with a member breakfast at 6:30 – bacon, eggs and the works to let you beat traffic. This meeting is the culmination of our year. You’ll <4Previous |4 FIRCREST GOLF CLUB | Monday, October 22 hear reports on National activities, congratulate our Special Award winners and have your last chance to vote for our two candidates for Section Secretary. Greg Manley and David Owens are enjoying the chapter meeting tour and we’ve had great discussions about how important this process is to the eventual new officer. They will gain an appreciation for the similarities and the uniqueness of each chapter. If you are a member of the three chapters still on the schedule, I encourage you to attend and get to know these two gentlemen… and vote for the one you want to be our next Secretary and eventual President. • • • • Regional Player Development Manager Fircrest Golf Club 1500 Regents Boulevard Rediscovering WHY you love the golf business. How refocusing on your WHY may lead to greater things for you. Aligning your WHY with what the golf consumer really wants. Elevating your status & role at the golf facility Monte Koch is one of nine PGA Player Development Regional Managers (PDRM) and is based in the Pacific Northwest Section. He is charged with helping professionals, their facilities and employers with implementation of strategies, initiatives and programming to expand the reach of golf among current and potential players Fircrest, WA 2:00 – 5:00 Cost: $20.00 dress: coat & tie Receive 3 MSR credits in education We’ve posted a draft 2013 schedule on the web site (also included on the last page in this magazine). As you begin planning your club schedule, use this information to manage your playing schedule. Please note the temporary date swap between the PGA Professional Championship and the PNW ProAmateur. This should be just a 2013 change. I hope to fill in the rest of the sites fairly soon. PUYALLUP FAIR PAVILLION | Wednesday, October 24 Jeff Coston What I’ve Learned in 45 Years about the Golf Swing from Tour Players, Famous Teachers and a Little I Figured Out Myself. Semiahmoo G&CC Puyallup Fair & Events Center - Pavillion Jeff Coston is an accomplished teacher and player with 38 Pacific Northwest Section titles, 19 of which are majors. Jeff is a 12-time PNW PGA Player of the Year and the winner of the 1991 Nationwide Tour Shreveport Open. The Jeff Coston Golf Academy has been a fixture at the Semiahmoo Resort since 1994 and Jeff works tirelessly with his students to improve their game. Jeff is a believer in the value of mentoring relationships and counts some of the nation’s top teachers as his mentors. Meridian & Highway 512 The final date for the 2012 Sterling Bank Hole-inOne Challenge is October 22 with the Riverside ProAm in Portland. Don’t despair, if you missed out this year, Sterling Bank is back in for 2013. Right now, we have three qualified winners – Tim McElhinny, Jon Eastlick and Mike Coury. They are looking at $3,333 each unless YOU pick their pocket! Open an account today and don’t miss out on some fast cash just for opening a free checking account you need anyway. Puyallup, WA 2:00 – 5:00 Cost: $25.00 dress: coat & tie Receive 3 MSR credits in education Preregistration with payment required. Register online at: http://www.entry.pnwpga.com/2012-Fall-Education-Registration-2012EDU.htm Name: One final thought: the Fall Chapter Meetings and the Section Annual Meeting mark the final meeting for your Past Presidents. In most cases, this marks a minimum of eight years of service for your chapter past presidents – Tod Fitterer, Matt Mandell, Steve Nelke, Gordon Tolbert, and Tony Wilkins. Our Section Past President Dan Hill leaves office after giving a whopping 17 years of service to his chapters and the Section. Please take a minute to thank these gentlemen for their service. They all made a difference. E-mail: PNW PGA Member Club: LPGA Member Please Register Me into the Following Programs: Monte Koch: Finding Your “Why” Again in 2012-13 (Oct. 22) Fee: $20.00 Jeff Coston: What I’ve Learned in 45 Years (Oct. 24) Fee: $25.00 Late Registration (after Oct. 15) Fee: $10.00 (additional) Complete if paying by credit card: Choose card type: American Express | Visa | Mastercard Card Number: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Expr. _ _ / _ _ Name on Card: Billing Address: I look forward to seeing all of you in Puyallup, Jeff Ellison ForeWord Press Finding Your “Why” Again in 2012-13 Monte Koch Welcome to October and a very important final month to our season. We will be enjoying the final leg of the Section and Chapter tournament schedule, holding a few more Chapter Meetings and looking forward to our Merchandise Show and Annual Meeting. Like you, the Board and staff are hard at work on 2013. Cover Signature: ForeWord Press Total: Price goes up $10 after Oct.15 registration deadline. Make checks payable to PNW PGA. Mail to: P.O. Box 14819, Tumwater, WA 98511 Fax to (credit card payments only): 360-456-6745 click here to register & pay online 5 | Next5> Upcoming Events Upcoming Events Hawai’i Winter Pro-Am 64th Hudson Cup Matches KENMORE, WA – Inglewood GC 6,778 Yards, Par 73 October 25-26, 2012 The Hudson Cup Matches were created in honor of Robert Hudson of Portland Golf Club in 1949. This event will pair the top 10 PNW PGA Members against the top 10 PNW amateurs for the 63rd Hudson Cup Matches while the top 10 PNW PGA Senior Members will compete against the top 10 Senior PNW amateurs for the 20th Senior Hudson Cup Matches at Oswego Lake CC on October 19-21. Join us in January! The Pacific Northwest Section is pleased to announce our 38th annual Hawai’iWinter Pro-Am, January10-17,2013.Joinusforaweekofsurf,sun andgolfattheMaunaLaniResortontheBigIsland. You’llplaythreeroundsofgolfandhaveplentyof time to explore the resort and surrounding island, includingbeautifulbeaches,shoppingandfishing. Invitational Only Weuseafunformatwithdailyprizesforamateurs, professionals and teams. Overall tournament winnersarebasedonthebest2of3rounds. Tournament Format: Foursome, Four Ball, Singles Match Play January12,14and15,2013 MaunaLaniNorth&SouthCourses Each Pro-Am Entry Includes: • Round-tripeconomyairfarefrom SeattleorPortland. • 7nightsoceanviewroom,inludingtax andporterage. FINAL Sr. Hudson Cup Points Contact Molly Cooper for details: 360-456-6496. Stay in touch with the latest events, scores and more at www.pnwpga.com ContactBruceCuddwithquestions:503-288-6321 orcalltheSectionoffice:800-688-4653 Tournament to be held: FINAL Hudson Cup Points what are you waiting fore? Cost: 18 Spectacular Holes. Casino. Hotel. Cineplex. rV. Museum. Dining. (basedondoubleoccupancy) Golfer: Non-golfer: Singleroom,add: $3,327.00 $2,209.00 $1,152.00 New Hotel Now Open! • Greensfeesandsharedgolfcartfor3 roundsofgolf. • Round-triptransfersbetweenKona airportandMaunaLani. 46510 Wildhorse Blvd, Pendleton, or \\ wildhorseresor t.com • Cocktails&dinneronJan.10&Jan.16. <6Previous |6 • BreakfastonmorningofJan.11. ForeWord Press Cover ForeWord Press 7 | Next7> Tournament Results PPC Benzel Wins PNW PGA Professional Championship PNW PGA Professional Championship By Molly Cooper, PGA Director of Tournament and Membership Programs September 18-20, 2012 WORLEY, ID - Circling Raven GC 6,947 Yards, Par 72, 103 players, $75,000 Purse Ryan Benzel of Pro Golf - Lynnwood won the Pacific Northwest PGA Professional Championship at Circling Raven GC and will lead ten of our PNW PGA Professionals to compete in the 46th National Championship at Sunriver Resort on June 23-26, 2013. Benzel, along with Corey Prugh of Manito G&CC and Jason Pitt of Chewelah G&CC, all finished the 54-hole stroke play championship at 202, 14-under par forcing a playoff. Benzel and Pitt both birdied the first two playoff holes before Benzel captured the title of 2012 PNW PGA Professional Championship and the first place check of $8,650. Going into the final day of the event with a two shot lead, Benzel’s thought process was simple “My thoughts were to go out and play my game and wherever that left me in the tournament, it was all I could control. So I focused on my shots, my situations, and tried to play golf.” After his win, Benzel was quoted saying “It feels great to have won the 2012 PNW PGA Professional Championship! It has been a long time since I last won a Section major, and I feel like I got the monkey off my back from having only one Section major win. Hopefully I can win more in the years to come.” Player 1 Ryan Benzel 2 Jason Pitt Corey Prugh 4 Brady Sharp 5 Tim Feenstra Scott Erdmann 7 Chris Lisk 8 Jerrel Grow Casey McCoy 10 Darren Black Chuck Milne 12 Brian Thornton Chris Griffin 14 Brandon Richardson 15 Darin Vaughan Mark Keating 17 Ben Weyland Jeff Coston 19 David Kass Trevor Fox Greg Manley Scott Leritz Rob Gibbons Tom Sovay Todd O'Neal Ryan Malby Greg Morris 28 Cameron Fife Brent Murray Alexander Dunlop Chris Van der Velde 32 Josh Immordino Jeff Marsh 34 Steve Stull 35 Joe Carranza Scott Krieger Kyle Cianflone Keith Coleman Jason Aichele the With conclusion of the PGA Professional Championship, our Sterling Cut Glass Player of the Year honors was decided. Corey Prugh of Manito G&CC won the award for the second straight year with a spectacular summer. Tim Feenstra won the Assistant Player of the Year honors while Jeff Coston won the Yamaha Senior Player of the Year award. The Hudson Cup and Senior Hudson Cup Teams were also announced after the PGA Professional Championship. Go to page 15 to see which of your friends earned a spot on the Hudson Cup team and page 19 to view the final Senior Hudson Cup standings. These coveted teams will represent the PNW PGA against the top 10 amateurs on October 24-26th at Inglewood GC. A special thanks goes to Tom Davidson, Tony Cuchessi and Mark Nelson and Circling Raven GC for a great week. We also had some amazing Presenting Sponsors with Club Car, Mercedes Benz and Omega. Our Supporting Sponsors of Titleist/Footjoy, Callaway Golf, Nike Golf and TaylorMadeadidas-Ashworth were all on hand all week supporting our players and enjoying some great golf shots. Joining Benzel, Prugh and Pitt at Sunriver next summer will be Brady Sharp of Walla Walla CC, Tim Feenstra of Broadmoor GC, Scott Erdmann of Oswego Lake CC, Chris Lisk of Glendale CC, Casey McCoy of The Dalles CC, Jerrel Grow of Pronghorn and Jeff Coston of Semiahmoo G&CC. <8Previous |8 ForeWord Press Cover ForeWord Press Facility Pro Golf Discount - Lynn Chewelah G&CC Manito G&CC Walla Walla CC Broadmoor GC Oswego Lake CC Glendale CC Pronghorn GC The Dalles CC Rainier G&CC Vanco Driving Range Meridian Valley CC Pro Golf Discount - Tac Golf with Freedom Twin Lakes Village GC Astoria G&CC GolfTEC Semiahmoo G&CC Salish Cliffs GC The GC at Black Rock Meridian Valley CC Royal Oaks CC Arrowhead GC GC at Redmond Ridge Emerald Valley GC Village Greens GC Iron Horse GC Persimmon CC Oswego Lake CC The GC at Newcastle Tetherow GC Riverbend GC Orchard Hills CC Canyon Lakes GC Aldarra Golf Club Broadmoor GC Stockfarm Club Harbour Pointe GC Meadow Springs CC Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Award 67 68 67 202 $8,650.00 70 68 64 202 $4,750.00 66 71 65 202 $4,750.00 69 68 68 205 $3,400.00 69 71 66 206 $2,850.00 69 69 68 206 $2,850.00 69 72 66 207 $2,450.00 71 67 70 208 $2,137.50 75 64 69 208 $2,137.50 68 71 70 209 $1,900.00 69 71 69 209 $1,900.00 68 72 70 210 $1,707.50 73 69 68 210 $1,707.50 74 69 68 211 $1,585.00 73 69 70 212 $1,472.50 73 70 69 212 $1,472.50 75 71 67 213 $1,347.50 70 73 70 213 $1,347.50 74 72 68 214 $1,092.78 68 73 73 214 $1,092.78 73 68 73 214 $1,092.78 73 67 74 214 $1,092.78 76 69 69 214 $1,092.78 72 71 71 214 $1,092.78 65 76 73 214 $1,092.78 70 71 73 214 $1,092.78 69 71 74 214 $1,092.78 69 71 75 215 $875.00 71 70 74 215 $875.00 69 74 72 215 $875.00 68 71 76 215 $875.00 70 75 71 216 $790.00 73 71 72 216 $790.00 71 72 74 217 $760.00 69 77 72 218 $700.00 73 72 73 218 $700.00 78 70 70 218 $700.00 73 73 72 218 $700.00 75 70 73 218 $700.00 9 | Next9> Tournament Results Senior PPC Milne Wins PNW Senior PGA Championship PNW Senior PGA Professional Championship By Molly Cooper, PGA Director of Tournament and Membership Programs September 6-7, 2012 Molalla, OR – Arrowhead Golf Club 6537 yards, Par 71, Purse $13,750 Chuck Milne of Vanco Driving Range won the Senior PGA Championship by two strokes over Jeff Shaw of Seattle, WA. Milne fired a second round score of 66 for a two day total of 138. His final round consisted of six birdies and one lone bogey. Milne has previously won this event back in 2000. He also captured the Hugh Starkweather award which goes to the low player for both rounds that is 60 years and older. Winning the senior division (played from a different set of tees) was Ted Wurtz of Meadowmeer G&CC. He fired rounds of 71-75146, winning by one stroke over David Bobillot of Eaglemont GC. Mike Coury, Western Washington Chapter Executive Director captured the net division with net scores of 69-73-142, winning by one stroke over Patti Marquis of The Links GC. Championship Results Player 1 Chuck Milne 2 Jeff Shaw 3 Fred Haney Participants entering through National also qualified for the 2012 Southworth Senior PGA Professional National Championship at Creighton Farms & River Creek Club in Virginia – October 11-14, 2012. Jeff Coston already had a spot through prior play at the Senior Professional National Championship. The nine qualifiers were Chuck Milne, Jeff Shaw, Fred Haney, Mark Gardner, Joe Carranza, Jeff Coston, Rob Gibbons, Jeff Marsh and Jim Pike. Good luck in Florida this October! Rd1 Rd2 Total Award 72 66 138 $1,500.00 Hack Promotions, Inc 67 73 140 $1,000.00 The Reserve Vineyards 68 74 142 $850.00 The Creek at Qualchan 72 70 142 $850.00 5 Joe Carranza Aldarra Golf Club 72 71 143 $700.00 Jeff Coston Semiahmoo G&CC 72 71 143 $700.00 Rob Gibbons Arrowhead GC 72 71 143 $700.00 Jeff Marsh Orchard Hills CC 73 70 143 $700.00 Oswego Lake CC 70 74 144 $550.00 Mark Gardner 9 Brent Murray Jim Pike Sahalee CC 69 75 144 $550.00 Arrowhead GC 73 72 145 $425.00 Jeff Fought Black Butte Ranch 72 73 145 $425.00 Mark Keating Astoria G&CC 73 72 145 $425.00 Craig Schuh Deer Park GC 73 72 145 $425.00 Salem GC 76 70 146 $325.00 Tom Sovay GC at Redmond Ridge 73 73 146 $325.00 Ed Fisher Rogue Valley CC 72 74 146 $325.00 Suntides GC 75 72 147 $275.00 11 Bruce Stewart 15 Michael Buss The PNW PGA would also like to thank Director of Golf Joe Clarizio and Head PGA Professional Rob Gibbons and the rest of the Arrowhead GC staff for a wonderful job. We would also like to applaud Superintendent JD Clarizio for the pristine shape of his golf course. Facility Vanco Driving Range 18 Paul Cobleigh Mike Gove 20 Scott Krieger Inglewood GC 75 72 147 $275.00 Broadmoor GC 79 69 148 $250.00 Rd1 Rd2 Total 71 75 146 73 74 147 73 76 149 79 79 158 Award $575.00 $425.00 $275.00 $225.00 Rd1 Rd2 Total 69 73 142 68 75 143 71 76 147 72 78 150 Award $575.00 $425.00 $275.00 $225.00 Senior Divison Gross Player 1 Ted Wurtz 2 David Bobillot 3 Bill Tindall 4 Jerry Mowlds Facility Meadowmeer GC Eaglemont GC Aldarra Golf Club Pumpkin Ridge GC Senior Divison Net Chuck Milne <10Previous | 10 Ted Wurtz ForeWord Press Cover ForeWord Press 1 2 3 4 Player Mike Coury Patti Marquis Rick Adell Joe Clarizio Facility WWC PGA The Links GC Bellevue, WA Arrowhead GC 11 | Next11> Player of the Year 2012 M erchandise s how Sterling Cut Glass Player of the Year Corey Prugh, PGA Manito G&CC PGA Professionals, get your MSR credits and enjoy the Pacific Northwest Section PGA’s annual merchandise show! Vendors, please contact Dana Rutledge at 800-688-4653 for more information. 2012 Tournaments Washington Open Invitiational - T2 Oregon Open Invitational - 2 Rosauers Open Invitational - 2 Northwest Open Invitational - T7 PNW PGA Professional Championship - T2 SHOWPLEX National Tournaments 45th PGA Professional National Championship - T7 • Puyallup Fairgrounds Meridian & Highway 512 Puyallup, WA Assistant Player of the Year OCTOBER 23 - 24 Tim Feenstra, PGA Broadmoor GC 2012 Tournaments PNW Assistant PGA Championship - T2 Washington Open Invitiational - T2 WWC Assistant Championship - Champion Rosauers Open Invitational - T15 PNW PGA Professional Championship - T5 Special Events National Tournaments Demo Night at Tacoma Firs Golf Center Monday, October 22 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm 45th PGA Professional National Championship - T56 36th PGA Assistant National Championship - (Nov. 2012) • Reception at the ShowPlex Tuesday, October 23 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Yamaha Senior Player of the Year Jeff Coston, PGA Semiahmoo G&CC Hotel Information - 3 Choices for a Special Rate Best Western Park Plaza 620 South Hill Park Drive Puyallup, WA 98373 253-848-1500 Group Code: PGA 2012 Tournaments Senior Players’ Championship - T3 Washington Open Invitiational - T2 Oregon Open Invitational - 5 Pacific Northwest Section PGA Annual Meeting at the ShowPlex Pavilion Wednesday, October 24 Hosted Breakfast: 6:30 am – 7:30 am Meeting: 7:30 am – 10:00 am Attire: Coat & Tie Rosauers Open Invitational - T6 PNW Senior PGA Prof. Championship - T5 Senior Oregon Open Invitational - Champion Fairfield Inn & Suites 202 15th Avenue SW Puyallup, WA 98371 888-236-2427 Group Code: PGA Holiday Inn Express 812 South Hill Park Drive Puyallup, WA 98373 253-848-4900 Group Code: PGA National Tournaments 45th PGA Professional National Championship - 6 73rd Senior PGA Championship - T56 <12Previous | 12 ForeWord Press Book by October 15, 2012 to receive a special rate of $89.00/night (+ tax) at any of these three hotels. For Directions to the ShowPlex, visit: www.thefair.com/utility/visitor-info/directions.php Cover ForeWord Press 13 | Next13> Points Standings Points Standings Complete FINAL POINTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Player of the Year Corey Prugh Ryan Benzel Jeff Coston Darren Black Tim Feenstra Brandon Kearney David Phay Brady Sharp Scott Erdmann Brian Thornton Brian Nosler Luke Bennett Casey McCoy Chris Griffin Rob Gibbons Jason Pitt Tim Hval Chris Lisk Greg Manley Chuck Milne Jerrel Grow FINAL POINTS Listt 620.00 433.75 412.50 387.50 375.00 365.00 330.00 325.00 307.50 297.50 235.00 220.00 210.00 187.50 180.43 161.25 142.50 130.00 114.18 112.50 112.50 22 Mark Keating 23 Tim McElhinny Todd Erwin 25 Ryan Malby 26 Josh Immordino 27 Adam Alldredge Luke Baker 29 Jeff Marsh Cameron Fife 31 Brad Faller Mike Schoner 33 Glen Griffith 34 Mark Gardner 35 Steve Stull Brent Walsh Bob Rannow Issac Henry-Cano Chris Van der Velde 40 Rob Clark 41 John D'Amelio 42 David LeBeck 85.00 75.00 75.00 72.93 72.50 67.50 67.50 62.50 62.50 60.00 60.00 57.50 55.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 45.00 42.50 40.00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Complete FINAL POINTS Listt 26 Assistant Player of the Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 <14Previous | 14 Tim Feenstra Corey Prugh Brad Faller Brandon Kearney Scott Erdmann Brady Sharp Josh Immordino Darek Franklin Ronnie Espedal Issac Henry-Cano Adam Alldredge Chris Lisk Derek Siesser Bruce Stewart Jason Aichele 462.50 447.50 402.50 340.00 327.50 322.50 300.00 252.50 230.00 225.00 222.50 217.50 202.50 182.50 175.00 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Steve Stull Chris Myrvold Luke Baker Adam Syverson Mark Keating Grant Lancaster Mitch Runge Colin Carlson Gordon Corder John D'Amelio Connor Sproull Barry Walters David LeBeck 29 Mark Lawrence 30 Kyle Miller Ryan Benzel Corey Prugh Darren Black Scott Erdmann Brian Thornton Tim Feenstra Jeff Coston Brady Sharp Chris Griffin Casey McCoy Jason Pitt Luke Bennett Rob Gibbons Greg Manley Chris Lisk Mark Keating Ryan Malby Jerrel Grow Glen Griffith Todd Erwin Cameron Fife Darek Franklin Tim Hval Adam Alldredge Ben Weyland Mark Gardner Steve Stull 165.00 160.00 152.50 110.00 105.00 100.00 95.00 92.50 87.50 85.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 70.00 67.50 ForeWord Press Cover ForeWord Press 440.00 428.75 352.50 301.25 294.75 276.25 265.00 265.00 253.75 246.00 196.25 180.00 175.00 157.50 130.00 113.85 102.50 93.50 87.50 85.00 80.00 77.50 72.50 72.50 72.50 70.00 70.00 64th Hudson Cup Matches October 25-26, 2012 Inglewood GC Kenmore, WA 28 Darin Vaughan 29 Bob Rannow Brandon Richardson Chris Van der Velde Ronnie Espedal 33 Josh Immordino 34 Luke Baker Brad Faller 36 Jason Aichele 37 Scott Krieger Steve Prugh 39 Mike Schoner 40 Tom Carey 41 Sean Arey 42 Tom Sovay 43 Joe Carranza Chase Minnick 45 Todd O'Neal 46 Jeff Fought Chris Isaacson 48 Trevor Fox Scott Leritz Greg Morris David Kass 61.25 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 57.50 52.50 52.50 47.50 42.50 42.50 36.00 25.00 22.50 17.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 7.50 7.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 15 | Next15> Holk’s Highlights Spotlight on Amy Pendergast Amy Pendergast, Head PGA Professional at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in Bandon, Ore., has been named the recipient of the national 2012 PGA Merchandiser of the Year Award for Resort Facilities. Since joining the staff only 10 months after the resort opened, Pendergast has seen it grow from 18 holes and one 800-square-foot golf shop to 85 holes and approximately 5,000 square feet of retail space. Facility: Bandon Dunes Resort Hometown: Bandon, OR Turned Professional: 2008 University: Portland State University Amy’s merchandising philosophy: Pendergast said a key to the success of Bandon’s retail operation is the emphasis that is placed on training and motivation of staff led by PGA Director of Golf Jeff Simonds. Included in that is a monthly newsletter she produces, which contains selling tips and product information specifically for educating the sales staff. In addition, she schedules monthly training sessions with vendors to enhance the expertise of her team. “Having the right product assortment is central to the merchandising philosophy in the Bandon Dunes Golf Shop. Since we are a destination resort, it is important that we stock a variety of golf-related necessities and gifts. “The ever-changing weather on the Oregon Coast is a driving factor for the majority of products stocked. It is the goal of the shop to prepare every golfer for the round. I realized some time ago that we are selling an experience and we want every golfer to be prepared for their own unique experience—including the elements. Approximately 50% of the shop’s inventory is outerwear for men and women.” <16Previous | 16 ForeWord Press Cover ForeWord Press 17 | Next17> 2012 Annual Sr. Points Standings FINAL POINTS Complete Listt Senior Player of the Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Each year the Pacific Northwest Section PGA publishes the Annual. This hard-bound book contains not only the winners of our Section and Chapter tournaments, but those of the amateur associations as well. It is the best reference for results of PNWPGA, Pacific Northwest Golf Association, Montana State Golf Association, Oregon State Golf Association and Washington State Golf Association tournaments - all in one place for easy look-up, including photographs. For the second year in a row, the Annual is in beautiful full-color. 15 16 17 18 19 Online Sign-Up Form FINAL POINTS Download paper form 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Record your club’s champions alongside those of the PNWPGA and amateur association champions! With your listing fee of $200, we will publish your club name and logo, head PGA professional and two club officials as well as four club champions. We will also include a photo - what a great way to honor your Men’s Stroke Play and Women’s Stroke Play champions! Your members will be thrilled to receive their copies of this beautiful, full-color book. Each book comes individually in a mailing sleeve so you can easily distribute copies to your members. New this year: you may choose to pay online or be billed in January. <18Previous | 18 Jeff Coston Rob Gibbons Chuck Milne Mark Keating Tom Sovay Mark Gardner Fred Haney Joe Carranza Jim Pike Jeff Marsh Jeff Shaw Tom Staskus Jeff Fought Steve Stull Bruce Stewart Tom Carey Doug Doxsie Mike Gove Todd Erwin Lon Hinkle 21 Scott Krieger 22 Steve Prugh 23 Paul Cobleigh Mike Early 25 Sean Arey 26 Jim Von Lossow 27 Kris Runge 28 Brent Murray 29 Rich Friend Craig Schuh 31 Mike Givens Mike Coury 33 Steve Bowen Ted Westling 35 Pat Fitzsimons 36 Randy Buckenberger 37 Dean Russell 38 Scott Williams 808.75 651.25 628.75 625.00 586.26 517.50 448.75 428.75 401.25 361.25 347.50 346.25 342.50 338.75 331.25 Cover ForeWord Press SO MUCH LEASE LEFT AT THE END OF YOUR GOLF CAR You deserve better. Does your fleet have: • Automotive Dashboard Styling? • The Widest, Most Comfortable Contoured Seat in the Industry? • In-House Financing Department? Senior Jeff Coston Mark Keating Rob Gibbons Chuck Milne Mark Gardner Tom Sovay Jeff Marsh Steve Stull Joe Carranza Bruce Stewart Scott Krieger Jeff Fought Lon Hinkle Tom Carey Fred Haney 86.67 82.50 80.00 80.00 62.50 61.67 60.00 57.50 55.00 55.00 50.00 50.00 47.50 47.50 42.50 37.50 30.00 27.50 • The Best Battery in the Business? 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By Dana Rutledge Tournament & Membership Administrator Stan Edwards August 31, 1949 – August 15, 2012 Stanley “Stan” Jesse Edwards, 62, of Pinehurst, Idaho, passed away August 15, 2012. He was born August 31, 1949 at Butte, Montana. Stan was a member of the Pinehurst Golf Course and a retired member of the Pacific Northwest Section of the PGA. Welcome, New Apprentices! Name Facility Carl J. Nagel Marias Valley G&CC John F. Cassidy III Alderbrook Golf & Yacht Club Elected Members Name New Class Old Class Facility Eric T. Hinrichs A Celebration of Stan’s Life was held on August 21st, 2012. The family suggests that memorials may be made to the Kellogg High School Golf Teams, c/o the Kellogg High School, 2 Jacobs Gulch, Kellogg, Idaho 83837. A-8 B-8 Riverbend Golf Complex Employment Changes in the Pacific Northwest Section Name Shane K. Hanrahan New Class Old Class New Facility Former Facility A-9 A-6 Marcus & Millichap Camas Meadows GC No Section Changes into the Pacific Northwest Section Kelly Walker No Section Changes out of the Pacific Northwest Section GolfBuddy Sales Rep (OR, WA, N.ID, AK) Tel. 253.318.4932 [email protected] <20Previous | 20 ForeWord Press Cover ForeWord Press 21 | Next21> Player Development Office Solutions Exclusively Available to PGA Professionals The Value of People is Ever-Increasing By Monte Koch, PGA PNW PGA Regional Player Development Manager Have you noticed that nearly every service call you make these days must first go through a “computerized” phone tree, or an online “troubleshooting” web page? A famous innovation and motivational speaker, Simon Sinek, recalls his amazement one day when he achieved elite status with an airline company. In the mail, he received a “private phone number” whereby he could get a real person to address his needs, issues, etc. instead of dealing with the phone tree or support website. He also mentions, “I saw an ad for a bank the other day, where they advertised the fact that you could talk to a real person.” Somehow, it seems that personal contact, with a real person has become a luxury these days. In our personal and professional lives, we have all experienced this phenomenon as “customers”. In a different way, but equally personal, we’ve all seen how people, sometimes our staff, sometimes us, have been taken out of the customer experience (and out of the budget,) for the sake of the organization’s bottom line. This is not new of course, because as Sinek puts it, “In the 1980s, businesses started using people as a way to balance the books,” to make the bottom line result healthier. As a result, Sinek states that we have, as a nation, become distrustful of the organization we work for, the politicians we vote for, etc. Naturally, we all yearn for the days of the handshake, of personal contact in the most basic way, as this is the nature of the way we develop trust person to person. Once again, technology seems to be battling the value of personal contact. Andy Grove, the founder of Intel, says “The only thing the microprocessor ever did, was make things go faster.” These days, I believe there are more “lonely people” than ever... and this “people are a luxury” business model is part of it. Even with the pervasive compression within many facility organizational charts, we can still say our customers have a people-based experience when they play with others, and interact with us. <22Previous | 22 This is yet another reason why I think the game of golf is a great solution AND a I believe a great selling point. Certainly, our game is not the fastest game to be played, but it is unhurried enough to allow two potential business partners to develop a framework of trust. It is paced out enough for a father and a son, or a potential father-in-law to get to know his future son-in-law. It is slow enough for a wife and husband to “get on the same page.” The PGA of America has aligned with several leading brands to offer products and As I’ve written before, the game of golf is all about reality, connection, personal contact, natural contact and much more. If you’re in business to win, may I suggest evaluating the quality and the sincerity of your facility’s “people plan” for the 2013 season? services that help your golf facility run even more efficiently from the inside out. LEXMARK Printing Technology & Web-Based Marketing Collateral Solution One of my career mentors, Gus Jones, now PGA Head Professional at the Martis Camp Club, instituted (and purposefully modeled,) a “Stick Out Your Hand” Program. In this simple but powerful effort, each of us stuck out our hand and made eye contact with every member or guest, and the results were significant and positive. OASIS OUTSOURCING PGA MERCHANT PROCESSING Credit Card Processing PGA PREFERRED GOLF COURSE INSURANCE PROGRAM Human Resources, Payroll, Employee Benefits & Risk Management Services Property & Casualty Insurance OFFICEMAX Employment & Background Screening Services Office Products, Paper, Technology & Office Furniture VALIDEX EMPLOYMENT SCREENING In today’s “people are a luxury” business culture, let’s leverage our people with this connection plan en masse for the benefit of the bottom line and our own professional credibility. Let’s not forget, this people plan starts with us modeling it for (and directly on,) our colleagues and teammates. Don’t forget, we need to communicate the plan and its purpose clearly to staff and our stakeholders so credit can be given as it is earned. As a representative for the PGA of America, I would be honored to visit with you, in person or on the phone this fall. If I can be a support, mentor or simply provide assistance with your 2013 business planning, programming goals for your core and for new players, I am here to listen and support. Please contact me to go to the next step. Monte Koch Phone: 206-335-5260 To learn more about these PGA Partner programs that were custom built to meet the demands of today’s golf facilities visit PGALinks.com – PGA Benefits. E-mail: [email protected] ForeWord Press Cover ForeWord Press 23 | Next23> 2012 Section Schedule Sponsor Communication How the 2012 Election Could Impact Investors By Blake Parrish, Financial Advisor Merrill Lynch - Global Wealth Management “The greatest wealth is health.” —VIRGIL Tournaments DATE For all of the self-directed investors, or even if you have the slightest interest in what the election means to your investments, this month’s article is for you. No, not the PNW PGA officer elections, the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election. How does it affect your investments? Well, regardless of which party wins the national election in November, some sectors and industries will be directly impacted. Let’s explore Health Care and others with an Obama win, and Defense plus a few more from a Romney win. Hospitals Medicaid MCOs Pharmacy Benefit Managers Pharmacy Distributors Utilities (renewable) Municipal Bonds The current administration has strongly supported Health Care Reform. Health Care Reform is considered better for hospitals, Medicaid managed care, pharmaceuticals, and pharmacy benefit managers (PMSs). An Obama reelection would ensure the entrance of 30 million uninsured into the health care market two years from now, boosting pharmacy benefit managers and pharmaceutical distributors. In the utility sector, Obama supports the extension of the wind production tax credit which would be positive for large renewable generators (contact me to talk about specific companies). In addition, higher taxes on upper-income taxpayers’ income, capital gains, and dividends should bolster demand for municipal bonds. Watch this monthly column for tips, or contact me directly. My team can help you get closer to the pin on where you want to be with retirement goals. <24Previous | 24 64th Hudson Cup Matches Inglewood GC, Kenmore, WA November 11-18 Western Caribbean Golf Cruise January 10-17, 2013 Winter Pro-Am Cruise to the Western Caribbean on the ms Nieuw Amsterdam Mauna Lani N. & S. Courses, Hawaii Important Dates Impacts these Investments: Impacts these Investments: • • • • • • • SITE October 25-26 Romney Win Obama Win • • • • • • EVENT Medical HMO’s Medical Device Companies Defense Dividends Utilities (non-renewable) Telecom Financials DATE October 22 EVENT PNW PGA Fall Education Series SITE ShowPlex, Puyallup, WA October 22 PNW PGA Fall Board Meeting Best Western, Puyallup, WA October 23-24 PNW PGA Merchandise Show ShowPlex, Puyallup, WA October 24 PNW PGA Fall Meeting ShowPlex, Puyallup, WA October 24 PNW PGA Fall Education ShowPlex, Puyallup, WA October 22-24 PGA Grand Slam of Golf Port Royal Golf Course, Southampton, Bermuda November 1-4 PGA Assistant Professional Championship PGA Golf Club, Port St. Lucie, FL November 5-10 PGA Annual Meeting Baltimore, MD 2013 Tentative Tournament Schedule DATE January 10-17, 2013 Winter Pro-Am Mauna Lani, Hawaii March 3-7, 2013 Holcomb-In-One Las Vegas Pro-Am Las Vegas - Monte Carlo, Bali Hai, Anthem, Rio Secco Mar 25-26, 2013 PNW PGA Pro-Assistant Championship TBA A Romney win is considered negative for hospitals, Medicaid managed care, and the PBMs as Health Care Reform would be at risk of repeal or delay. On the upside of this, a Romney win is considered positive for managed care organization stocks and medical device companies as the Health Care Reform Bill includes a Medical Device Tax. Apr 22-23, 2013 Senior Players Championship TBA May 18-22, 2013 Washington Open Invitational Meridian Valley CC, Kent, WA Jun 11-13, 2013 Oregon Open Invitational Juniper GC Jul 17-21, 2013 Rosauers Open Invitational Indian Canyon GC, Spokane, WA July 30-Aug 1, 2013 Senior Oregon Open Invitational Wildhorse Resort & Casino, Pendleton, OR Aug 5, 2013 Assistant Professional Championship TBA Defense spending is likely to decline under either administration but less under a Republican win (and only if we do not consider the spending cuts that could be triggered by the Fiscal Cliff). Aug 19-21, 2013 Northwest Open Invitational Wine Valley GC, Walla Walla, WA Sep 4-6, 2013 PNW Senior PGA Championship TBA Sept 18-19, 19-20 Pacific Northwest Pro-Amateur Championship TBA Oct 1-3, 2013 PNW PGA Professional Championship (PPC) Meadow Springs CC Oct 24-25, 2013 65th Hudson Cup Matches Pumpkin Ridge - Witch Hollow Utilities (non-renewable), Telecom and Financials could benefit from a more businessfriendly regulatory environment. Maintaining the current lower tax rate (a.k.a. Bush tax cuts) on dividends would be a benefit for all dividend paying companies. ForeWord Press Cover ForeWord Press EVENT SITE 25 | Next25>