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Blue Hills CC Proves to be Tough Test

For the second StateLine Amateur Tour event of the season, cold temperatures, wind, and rainy conditions made Blue Hills Country Club play very difficult.

In the senior division, Steve Groom and Tom Leonard took home medalist honors with a score of one-over, 73. Groom got off to a rough start, finding himself three-over par through his first two holes. He rebounded nicely with birdies on four, twelve, and thirteen. Leonard had a steady round that included thirteen pars, three bogies, and two birdies. John Scarsella and Scott Richey tied for third with scores of four-over, 76.

David Hornaday took the Legends division title shooting a five-over, 77. Ron Brewer posted a six-over, 78, good enough for second place. There was a two-way tie for third place. Robert O’Neil and Mitch Bowen both turned in scores of nine-over, 81.

2016 KC Match Play Champion, Craig Broswick, won the Open division with a score of three-over, 75. T.J. Pennington improved on his third-place finish at Lawrence CC with a second-place finish Monday firing seven-over, 79. Jason Cross rounded out the Open division in third place with a score of eight-over, 80.

Finally, Ryan Murdock took home the players division title with a five-over, 77. Chris Meyer and Andrew Makowske finished second and third respectively, posting six-over 78 and eight-over 80.

 

The next StateLine Amateur Tour event is May 30th at Nicklaus Club at Lionsgate.

Hanna Claims Big XII Title

 

2015 Watson Challenge champion Chase Hanna was crowned the Big XII individual champion this week at Prairie Dunes in Hutchinson, KS.

Hanna, a senior at Kansas, battled difficult conditions, a difficult golf course and a tough field, but prevailed. Hanna fired a 7-over 287 over four rounds to win by one.’

Kansas finished third in the team competition, behind Texas and Oklahoma State.

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Players Battle Wind at Lawrence Country Club

The 2017 Kansas City Golf Association season is officially underway! High winds proved to be a difficult challenge for players at Lawrence Country Club for the first StateLine Amatuer Tour event of the season.

Jeff Mason seemed to handle the challenge of high winds and lightning fast greens just fine. He fired a four-over, 74, taking medalist honors in the open division. Mason didn’t make anything worse than a bogey all day and his round included ten pars to go along with two birdies. He secured a two-stroke victory over Alex Forristal who shot a six-over, 76. T.J. Pennington claimed a solo third place finish at seven-over, 77.

Three players tied for first place in the senior division. Mark Addington, John Scarsella, and David Hamilton all turned in scores of eight-over, 78.

Jim Seward and Pete Robbins shared the legends division title with rounds of seven-over, 77. Dave Harris finished in solo third, one stroke back at 78.

Finally, Jeff Long took home the player’s division title with an eleven-over, 81. Mittal Patel and Michael Buckhouse finished in a two-way tie for second, both posting a thirteen-over, 83.

 

Net results for the first StateLine Amateur Tour event at Lawrence Country Club are shown below.

Jeff Mason and Alex Forristal finish first and second in the open division. Bryan Meyer secures third place, with a net score of eight-over, 78.

In the senior division, Kurt Lorenzen takes the title with a score of five-over, 75. David Hamilton finishes in second with a six-over, 76. Rounding out the senior division, in third place, is John Scarsella with a net score of seven-over, 77.

Frank Muehlbach wins the net legends division with a one-under, 69. Ron Brewer, David Hornaday, and Pete Robbins all fired four-over, 74 to share a three-way tie for second place.

Finally, in the net player’s division, a three-way tie for the top spot includes Jeff Long, Mike Naegele, and Christopher Berry all who finished at five-over, 75.

 

The second StateLine Amateur Tour event is May 1st at Blue Hills Country Club.

The 2017 Kansas City Golf Show is Coming Soon!

The golf sale of the year in the Heartland returns when the Sixth-Annual Kansas City Golf Show takes over the Overland Park Convention Center, Feb. 17-19! The Kansas City Golf Show draws over 7,000 golfer a year by featuring the largest gathering of golf retailers and exhibitors under one roof in the entire state — take advantage of the season’s lowest prices on name-brand clubs and equipment from the industry’s top manufacturers; be among the first in the United States to try out 2017’s hot new clubs on a free, indoor driving range; play fun skills contests featuring thousands of dollars in prizes, enjoy a free lesson from a top PGA pro, or visit special areas for golf travel and other exciting activities. In addition, attendees will receive a front door goody bag including free rounds of golf, magazine subscriptions and more! For a complete list of hours, ticket prices, exhibitors and activities, visit www.kansascitygolfshow.com.

Groom, Ida, Tyrell Capture Amateur Player of the Year Honors

The end of the 2016 season brings the crowning of the new Players of the Year.

This year’s Senior Amateur Player of the Year goes to Steve Groom, who claimed the honor in a landslide of points.

Groom captured the title by nearly 1000 points.

His list of accomplishments in 2016 includes the StateLine Amateur Tour Senior Player of the Year and the StateLine Tour Championship Senior title. Groom added a Kansas City Senior Four-ball title, alongside his partner Mark Addington, and recently claimed the KC Master’s Senior title.

In addition, Groom added three StateLine Tour stop victories or ties for first.

Joe Ida earned the Amateur Player of the Year after winning the Kansas City Masters, successfully qualifying for the U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship and earning the Low Amateur title at the Watson Challenge, finishing in third place.

Finally, Jean Tyrell took home the Women’s Amateur Player of the Year.

Tyrell posted a T4 at the Prairie Invitational and a T7 at the U.S. Women’s Amateur Sectional qualifying tournament at Lawrence CC.

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Albers, Fisher Earn Medalist, Bid To 2017 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball

Thursday’s USGA Four-Ball qualifier at The National served as the bookend for the Kansas City Golf Association’s competition schedule.

Doug Albers and Ryne Fisher put the exclamation point on the season, firing a combined seven-under, 65.

The duo, who began their day on the back-nine, closed out the first half of their round with four consecutive birdies after knocking in an eagle on No. 13.

The pair added an additional birdie on the front nine and claimed a one stroke victory over the field.

The second qualifying spot needed an additional playoff hole to be decided.

Joe Ida and Spencer Alefs combined for a 66, while Scott Harvey and Todd Mitchell did so, as well.

When both teams looked in position to halve the hole, a long putt from the middle tier of the 18th green sealed the second qualifying spot for Harvey and Mitchell.

Ida and Alefs claimed the first alternate position, while William Gantz and Andrew King locked down the second alternate position in a three-way playoff.

Next year’s Four-Ball is May 27-31 at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club.

For complete results from the qualifier, click here.

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Ida Defeats Springer in Extra Holes, Win KC Masters

Despite sitting three strokes off the lead entering the final round of the Kansas City Masters, Joe Ida played his way into a playoff hole, and eventually, the KC Masters title.

Ida entered the day at one-over, 73, sitting in a tie for third with Alex Springer.

Both Ida and Springer shot matching scores during each round, 73 and 72, respectively, which helped catapult them past round one leaders, Jeff Bell and Mark Terranova, and into a playoff hole.

Ida went on to defeat Springer on the first playoff hole, adding the KC Master’s title to his 2012 Watson Challenge title

The 2015 champion Ryne Fisher, finished three-over, 147, en route to a fourth place finish.

Steve Groom claimed the low-senior title, combining for a 14-over, 158.

For complete results from the Kansas City Masters, click here.

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Bell, Terranova Lead KC Masters Day 1

Contrary to recent history, golfers at the Kansas City Masters were met with sunshine and favorable temperatures for a late October event at Wolf Creek Golf Club.

Mother Nature, however, was not the only one generating some heat.

Both Jeff Bell and Mark Terranova posted rounds of two-under, 70, and claimed a share of the lead entering Tuesday’s second and final round of the final regional championship of the year.

Bell tallied five birdies on the day, including back-to-back birdies on both No. 7 and 8, as well as, No. 16 and 17.

Terranova, a familiar face at Wolf Creek, picked up two birdies and slammed home an eagle on No. 16.

Joining Terranova and Bell in the final pairing is Alex Springer, who signed a one-over, 73 scorecard.

Last year’s champion, Ryne Fisher, finished day one T5 with his two-over, 74 round one effort.

For full results from round one, round two pairings and live scoring for the final round, click here.

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