The 2018 Kansas City Golf Show is Coming Up!

Kansas City Golf Show • Feb. 16-18 • Overland Park Convention Center

The Kansas City Golf Show returns to the Overland Park Convention Center, Feb. 16-18, 2018, with even more great deals, fun activities, incredible giveaways, and the largest gathering golf retailers and exhibitors under one roof in the entire state! This is our biggest year yet! Get fitted and take advantage of the seasons lowest on name-brand clubs and equipment from the industry’s top manufacturers, be the first to try out hot new clubs for free on an indoor driving range. Play fun skills contests featuring thousands of dollars in prizes, take 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 and more! For more information, visit http://kansascitygolfshow.com/.

Remembering Randy Apgar

The Kansas City golf community lost another great friend on Friday morning, as Randy Apgar lost his battle with pancreatic cancer.

Apgar, who served as KCGA president in 2010 and 2011, was considered one of the best players in the city for many years.

In addition to Randy’s playing accomplishments, he brought an infectious love of the game that influenced many people.

”I grew up working at Hillcrest Country Club in the late 90’s,” said KCGA E.D. Doug Habel, “and Randy was a big influence on me. Nobody had more passion for not only the game of golf, but for the lessons the game of golf can teach you as a person.”

Services for Randy will be at Connection Point Church in Lee’s Summit at 6:30pm on Tuesday, January 2nd.

Click here, to see the obituary.

Five Qualify for US Women’s Amateur

July 17th, 2017 — Lawrence Country Club played host to US Women’s Amateur Qualifying today. Fifty-six players teed it up for 5 spots in the national championship.

Conner Beth Ball (70), Haylin Harris (71), Elle Nachmann (72), Jaravee Boonchant (72) and Meghan Stasi (73) all punched there tickets to San Diego Country Club in August.

Complete results can be found be clicking here.

Jakob Garstecki Punches Ticket to Riviera

Jakob Garstecki was the medalist and loan qualifier from Monday’s US Amateur qualifier at Shoal Creek.

Garstecki, a UMKC Kangaroo, survived a hot, steamy day by firing rounds of 71-69.

Patrick Hall beat Jack Parker in a playoff to earn 1st alternate.

The US Amateur Championship will be played at Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles on August 14-20.

For complete results, click here.

Mays and Shelton Claim KC Match Play Titles

It was championship Sunday today at Swope Memorial, as new Women’s Kansas City Match Play and Men’s Kansas City Match Play champions were both crowned.

In the morning, Lacy Shelton and Erin Carney squared off in the women’s match. Shelton got off to a slow start and found herself 2-down after bogeys on 2 out of the first 3 holes. She quickly squared the match with wins on the 5th and 6th holes, but double-bogeyed the 9th to make the turn at 1-down. A birdie at the 10th and a  birdie at the 13th, however, turned the match in her favor, giving her a 1-up lead. The players would halve the last 5 holes, to give Shelton the 1-up win. Shelton is the first Women’s Kansas City Match Play champion since the event was discontinued in 1978.

In the men’s final, Travis Mays took on Scott Schaeffer for the title. Schaeffer, the #32 seed, had proven to be a very difficult man to eliminate over the three days of competition, but Mays was up to the task. Schaeffer jumped out to a quick 3-up lead, as Mays struggled to find his form early. Mays fought the lead back to 1-up at the turn, squared the match with a birdie on the 12th, and then went 1-up with a birdie on the 13th. Schaeffer never gave in, birdieing the 17th to force the match to the 18th, but ultimately Mays prevailed 1-up.

The KCGA would like to thank all that participated, as well as the staff at Swope Memorial and all of the KCGA volunteers that came out to help.

Schaeffer, Foth, Barry and Mays Make Advance to Semifinals

Day 2 of the 2017 Kansas City Match Play Championship is in the books.

Semifinal #1 will be played between Scott Schaeffer and Jackson Foth. Schaeffer, who survived an 8-person playoff to make match play, beat John Lovell and Drew Hatten on his way to the semifinals. Jackson Foth, the 2016 runner-up, breezed past Alex Forristal and beat Jay Gregory 2-up to advance.

In semifinal #2, Matt Barry will square off against Travis Mays for the right to play for the title. Barry, a recent UMSL grad, bested Jason Adkins in the round of round of 16 and Mark Terranova in the quarterfinals. Mays reached the semifinal with wins over Kyle Smell and Doug Albers.

The semifinals will be played Friday, May 21st, at 7:30am.

Four Advance to US Open Sectionals

U.S. Open Local Qualifying was held Monday, May 15th at the Golf Club at Creekmoor.

65 players teed it up for a shot a advancing to sectional qualifying and then onto the U.S. Open at Erin Hills in June.

On a warm, windy day on a tough golf course, four players were able to get around at even par or better and punch their tickets to sectionals.

Former Colorado Buffalo Justin Bardgett took home Medalist honors with a 70. Former Missouri Tiger Jace Long shot 71. Local amateur Alex Forristal and UMKC Kangaroo Sam Humphrey’s rounded out the group with 72’s.

Chris Thompson defeated Keenai Sampson in a playoff to earn 1st alternate.

Click here for complete results.

Volunteer, Coach with The First Tee of Greater Kansas City

first teeLooking for ways to grow the game and impact the lives of junior golfers across Kansas City?

Visit the First Tee of Greater Kansas City and see how you can volunteer your time, knowledge and resources to benefit the next generation of golfers.

The First Tee is currently searching for volunteers and volunteer coaches to assist in their mission of teaching life lessons through golf.

Visit their website or facebook page to find out more information.