Saturday, March 22, 2008

Upper Iowa Women Ranked #10



NCAA Women's: Division II Teams

Division I - Division III


                                   Adjusted   Avg.            Rank 
Division Scoring Drop Versus# of
Team *Record Average Score Top 25 Sced Wins@

1 Rollins College 102- 0 75.96 80.02 13- 0 185 3
2 Nova Southeastern U. 101- 1 76.15 80.84 12- 1 201 1
3 Tarleton State 100- 2 77.93 83.31 13- 0 327 8
4 Florida Southern 99- 3 75.35 81.31 11- 2 222 4
5 Barry University 98- 4 76.83 81.81 11- 4 209 1
6 Lynn University 97- 5 78.47 86.01 9- 4 205 1
7 Ferris State Univ. 96- 6 77.74 83.59 7- 5 242 3
8 Grand Valley State 95- 7 77.33 82.54 4- 1 217 3
9 Northeastern State U 93- 9 80.96 88.37 11- 3 265 0
10 Upper Iowa Univ. 92- 10 80.27 89.43 5- 3 306 3

Monday, March 17, 2008

Iowa PGA TaylorMade-adidas Las Vegas Pro-Am Results - March 3-5, 2008


Champions From left to right: BJ Strothkamp, Peter Strothkamp, Michael Scott, Jack Groves, and Jeff Seitz.

The 7th Annual Iowa PGA TaylorMade-adidas Las Vegas Pro-Am was held March 3-5 in Las Vegas, Nevada. A total of 20 five-person teams competed in this quota point format. Teams were comprised of one professional and four amateurs.

The Iowa Section PGA would like to thank Mike Long and Tod Puetz of TaylorMade-adidas for their title sponsorship of this event. Each participant was treated to a nice gift from TaylorMade-adidas for their support of this annual event. As a special surprise Mike and Tod also arranged for a short speech on Monday following golf from renowned golf instructor, Jim Flick.

The golfers competed at Paiute Golf Club (Wolf Course), Dragon Ridge Country Club, and Tuscany Golf Club. The 2008 champions came from Crow Valley Golf Club (see picture) by scoring an amazing 36 points for the overall event.

Results


Round 1

Michael ScottTEAM #1516 $ 1,300.00
John BermelTEAM #111.5 $ 950.00
Bryan HaasTEAM #78 $ 650.00
Jeff SmithTEAM #187 $ 350.00
John ShawverTEAM #166.5 $ 250.00
Adam LuehmannTEAM #96
Derek BirtTEAM #20.5
Corey SchultzTEAM #14-2
Sean McCartyTEAM #10-4
Curt SchnellTEAM #13-5.5
Joe ButlerTEAM #3-6
David EdwardsTEAM #5-8
Matt NiceTEAM #11-14.5
Gerry HupfeldTEAM #8-17
Adam TurnerTEAM #19-17.5
Brian WernimontTEAM #20-17.5
Josh CarterTEAM #4-19.5
Buz SmithTEAM #17-21.5
John PanekTEAM #12-31
Todd FowlerTEAM #6-35.5


Round 2

Michael ScottTEAM #1515 $ 1,300.00
Adam LuehmannTEAM #914 $ 950.00
Todd FowlerTEAM #611.25 $ 650.00
Joe ButlerTEAM #310.5 $ 350.00
John BermelTEAM #19.25 $ 250.00
Corey SchultzTEAM #148.5
Brian WernimontTEAM #206.75
Gerry HupfeldTEAM #86.5
John PanekTEAM #122.5
Curt SchnellTEAM #132.25
Adam TurnerTEAM #191.25
Buz SmithTEAM #171.25
Jeff SmithTEAM #180
David EdwardsTEAM #50
Matt NiceTEAM #11-1.75
Sean McCartyTEAM #10-4
Derek BirtTEAM #2-11.25
Bryan HaasTEAM #7-14
John ShawverTEAM #16-18.75
Josh CarterTEAM #4-19.75


Round 3

Josh CarterTEAM #425.125 $ 1,300.00
Gerry HupfeldTEAM #823.25 $ 950.00
John PanekTEAM #1216.25 $ 650.00
Sean McCartyTEAM #108.5 $ 350.00
Buz SmithTEAM #177.125 $ 250.00
John BermelTEAM #16.125
Michael ScottTEAM #155
Curt SchnellTEAM #133.625
Brian WernimontTEAM #203.375
Bryan HaasTEAM #71
David EdwardsTEAM #5-0.5
Adam TurnerTEAM #19-1.375
Derek BirtTEAM #2-1.625
Matt NiceTEAM #11-5.375
Todd FowlerTEAM #6-5.875
Corey SchultzTEAM #14-6.25
Adam LuehmannTEAM #9-7
Joe ButlerTEAM #3-12.75
John ShawverTEAM #16-16.375
Jeff SmithTEAM #18-24.5


Final

Michael ScottTEAM #1536 $ 1,600.00
John BermelTEAM #126.875 $ 1,200.00
Adam LuehmannTEAM #913 $ 900.00
Gerry HupfeldTEAM #812.75 $ 600.00
Sean McCartyTEAM #100.5 $ 500.00
Curt SchnellTEAM #130.375 $ 400.00
Corey SchultzTEAM #140.25
Bryan HaasTEAM #7-5
Brian WernimontTEAM #20-7.375
Joe ButlerTEAM #3-8.25
David EdwardsTEAM #5-8.5
John PanekTEAM #12-12.25
Derek BirtTEAM #2-12.375
Buz SmithTEAM #17-13.125
Josh CarterTEAM #4-14.125
Jeff SmithTEAM #18-17.5
Adam TurnerTEAM #19-17.625
Matt NiceTEAM #11-21.625
John ShawverTEAM #16-28.625
Todd FowlerTEAM #6-30.125


Final Professional (top 10)

Derek Birt20.5 $ 540.00
Michael Scott11.75 $ 390.00
Josh Carter11.5 $ 340.00
John Bermel10 $ 290.00
Gerry Hupfeld9.5 $ 240.00
John Panek7.5 $ 200.00
Adam Luehmann7.25
Sean McCarty7.25
Adam Turner6.5
Bryan Haas4.5

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Peacocks Retain Golden Feather in Orlando

Upper Iowa 15 - Concordia-St. Paul 12

Peacock Golf

The Peacock men's and women's golf team traveled to Orlando, Florida to open their spring season of competition last week. The two teams combined to compete against the men's and women's teams from Concordia-St. Paul in the second annual Golden Feather. After day one, Upper Iowa had a 5-4 lead over Concordia and needed only 8 ½ points of the available 18 points on day two to retain the Golden Feather. The teams battled in singles competition on day two and day three with Upper Iowa clinging to a 10-8 advantage to retain the Golden Feather by a 15-12 score. The teams played the Golden Feather on the Stony Brook Golf Course in Orlando.

On day one, the teams paired off in two-person pairs and competed against the course in three different formats. On holes 1 through 6, the teams play four ball, which is when each golfer plays their own ball and the low score out of the pair is used. On holes 7 through 12, the teams play alternate shot, which is when both men tee off on three holes and both women tee off on three holes and then alternate shots till the putt is holed out. On holes 13-18, the teams play a scramble, which is when both golfers play each shot from the same spot by deciding which resulting shot best suits their team. UIU's results from day one are below:

Upper Iowa Pair || Result || Team Score
Matt Dahlke & Jessica Lang || Won 7 & 6 || UIU 1-0
Bryan Peck & Rachael Schmidt || Won 3 & 1 || UIU 2-0
Adam Winans & Glenna Meyer || Lost 2 down || UIU 2-1
Nick Kuhle & Jill Preeshl || Won 2 up || UIU 3-1
Tucker Bayler & Rochelle Schmidt || Won 1 up || UIU 4-1
Josh Wells & Lindsey Holien || Lost 4 & 3 || UIU 4-2
Tyler Pederson & Laura Taylor || Halved their match || UIU 4 ½ - 2 ½
Craig Signorin & Kelly Rowe || Halved their match || UIU 5-3
Kyle Reisinger & Troy Northrop || Lost 2 & 1 || UIU 5-4

After day one, Coach Chad Markuson said, "There were some very close matches out there today; five matches lasted until the 18th hole. We really got a big swing as the sun was setting. Tyler and Laura walked up to the 18th tee box down one and needed to win the hole to halve the match. Tyler hit a great drive and stuck his approach shot within 10 feet. Laura gave him a great read on the putt and he left it one revolution shy of the birdie. The par was conceded to us and we salvaged half a point from the match."
Coach Markuson continued, "Craig and Kelly had a close match all day and they thought they were done on 17 when Concordia stuck their approach within 7 feet. But Craig and Kelly did a great job getting up and down for a par, while the Concordia pair missed their birdie putts. We took the momentum of 17 and shot par on 18 to rally from behind and halve the match. Overall, we played well today. Matt Dahlke and Jessica Lang got the ball rolling with a big win and it snowballed from there. The freshman pair of Nick Kuhle and Jill Preeshl played solid and picked each other up during the round. They were one up going into 18 and play solid for a par to go 2 up for the win.

On day two, the weather forced four of the eighteen matches to be cancelled although they were all nearly complete. The Peacocks began the day knowing that 8 ½ points separated them from retaining the Golden Feather for another year. The fourteen singles matches that concluded on day two are below:

Singles Pairing * || Result || Team Score
Jessica Lang & Jennie Schader || Won 7 & 6 || UIU 6-4
Laura Taylor & Amanda Bearson || Lost 2 down || UIU 6-5
Lindsey Holien & Carley Paulseth || Lost 3 & 2 || UIU 6-6
Rochelle Schmidt & Molly Noser || Won 4 & 3 || UIU 7-6
Glenna Meyer & Laura Schelander || Won 3 & 1 || UIU 8-6
Jill Preeshl & Kelsey Walt || Won 4 & 3 || UIU 9-6
Josh Wells & Danny Johnson || Won 3 & 1 || UIU 10-6
Tyler Pederson & Nick Jarett || Halved the match || UIU 10 ½ - 6 ½
Craig Signorin & Scott Mathews || Won 5 & 4 || UIU 11 ½ - 6 ½
Matt Dahlke & Klye Lewis || Won 5 & 4 || UIU 12 ½ - 6 ½
Adam Winans & Garrett Larson || Lost 3 & 2 || UIU 12 ½ - 7 ½
Bryan Peck & Nick Galloway || Lost 2 down || UIU 12 ½ - 8 ½
Tucker Bayler & Matt Alford || Lost 3 & 2 || UIU 12 ½ - 9 ½
Kyle Reisinger & Brett Myers || Lost 6 & 5 || UIU 12 ½ - 10 ½
* Upper Iowa golfer listed first.

The Peacocks entered the final four matches on day three needing only one point to retain the Golden Feather. There was a scare for the Peacocks on day three as midway through the matches; all four UIU golfers were trailing in their matches. Rachael Schmidt trailed by as many as four holes and put together a late rally but fell 3 & 2 to cut the Peacocks' lead to 12 ½-11 ½. Troy Northrop was dormied heading into the sixteenth hole and faced a near impossible challenge. In order to salvage a half point and not surrender the lead, Northrop had to defeat his Golden Bear opponent on each of the final three holes. Northrop was up to the challenge as he won the sixteenth and seventeenth. On the eighteenth, Northrop began to feel momentum pointing in his direction. The sophomore drained a 16-footer for par and placed the pressure squarely on the Concordia golfer's shoulders. Northrop knew he had his half point for the Peacocks as he saw his opponent's 7-foot par putt slide just past the edge of the cup.

All the Peacocks needed was a halve from one of their two remaining matches. Kelly Rowe and Nick Kuhle were both still on the course for UIU. Rowe found herself in trouble between two and three much of the match, but rallied on the back nine as she headed to the tee box on eighteen up one. Both players found the water that protects the eighteenth green, but when Rowe hit her drop shot on the green, the freshman knew she had the win and the full point for the Peacocks. Kuhle played in a very tough match that see-sawed back and forth with both golfers gaining control and then losing it. Kuhle was able to fend off all the challenges from his opponent over the final holes to win the final match of the day one up.

The two victories allowed Upper Iowa to retain the Golden Feather for the second year. "I am very proud of how our young golfers handled themselves on the course over the last three days. There were plenty of chances to get rattled out there and they kept their heads and made good decisions and good shots. I also have to thank the upperclassmen as they provided great leadership throughout the tournament when paired with their younger teammates," added Coach Markuson.

The golf teams will now head back indoors to prepare for their next competition. Both teams will get back on the links when they travel to Sioux Falls, S.D. on Mar. 28 and 29 to compete in the Augustana Invitational hosted by future NSIC-foe, Augustana College.

Cyclones Seventh at Rio Pinar

ORLANDO, Fla.Iowa State senior Cedric Bertin recorded his fifth top-10 finish of his Cyclone career Tuesday afternoon at the Rio Pinar Invitational. Bertin carded a 73 in the final round and ended the competition with a two day total of 213. ISU finished seventh in the team standings.

The Cyclones showed much improvement in Orlando, coming away with a four-stroke lead over Ohio State. Iowa State came in second last week at the Orange County National Triangular, finishing 11 strokes behind the Buckeyes.

Playing in his first 54-hole tournament, sophomore Ben Herrera acquired a top-20 finish, shooting a 216 total. Senior Chris Baker shot a final round of 71 for his second consecutive under-par round. Baker’s strong shooting helped him recover from a 4-over par first round and propelled him into a tie for 26th. The Brownstown, Ind., native climbed 16 spots on the individual leaderboard on the final day.

Joe Cermak and Nathan Leary also competed for the Cyclones.

Host Central Florida won the event, garnering its first team title since 2005. The Knights also claimed medalist honors with teammates Greg Forest and Mike Stern each carding a three-round total of 11-under par.

The Cyclones have three weeks off before returning to action at the Ron Moore Invite in Goodyear, Ariz.

Team Scores
1. UCF 287-274-285=846
2. Wichita State 284-283-291=858
3. Louisville 288-285-286=859
4. Mississippi 280-290-292=862
5. North Florida 295-289-283=867
6. UT-Arlington 290-288-290=868
7. Iowa State 292-282-296=870
8. Southern Mississippi 291-292-288=871
9. Ohio State 288-289-297=874
10. Kentucky 293-286-296=875
T11. UT Chattanooga 291-289-297=877
T11. Memphis 295-283-299=877
13. Tulsa 288-298-293=879
14. South Alabama 297-293-295=885
15. Old Dominion 295-293-303=891
16. Mercer 298-292-302=892
17. USF 299-304-300=903
18. Arkansas State 315-296-295=906

Iowa State 870
T8. Cedric Bertin 71-69-73=213
T19. Ben Herrera 73-70-73=216
T27 Chris Baker 76-71-71=218
T56. Joe Cermak 72-72-79=223
T80. Nathan Leary 78-73-79=230

Individual Leaderboard
T1. Greg Forest, UCF 70-64-71=205
T1. Mike Stern, UCF 72-64-69=205
3. Ian Rochester, Memphis 69-68-72=209

Iowa Golf Hall of Fame to Induct Three

The Iowa Golf Association is pleased to announce the election of three people to the Iowa Golf Hall of Fame. They will bring membership in the Iowa Golf Hall of Fame to 38.

Tom Chapman, Jr., Larry Stewart and Rudy Knepper received the unanimous vote of the IGA selection committee. Knepper, a top player nationally in the 1920’s was the first to be selected under the historical category.

The Class of 2008 will be enshrined on Friday, April 4 at the DMACC Newton Conference Center in Newton, IA. The reception will begin at 6 p.m. with the inductions to follow at 7 p.m. Complete registration information for the induction ceremony can be found here.


Tom Chapman, Jr.

Tom Chapman, Jr., was a two-sport standout at the University of Iowa in golf and basketball after a distinguished career at Fort Dodge High School. Playing for the legendary Ralph Miller, Chapman averaged 16.8 points a game his senior year for the Hawkeyes and shot a team-best 87 percent from the free-throw line.

But it was golf that Chapman, Jr., is best known for. He was a three-time Iowa Golf Association Amateur of the Year (1967, 1972, 1973). Chapman, Jr., won 13 of the state¹s designated championships during his distinguished career. That resume is highlighted by the Iowa Amateur title in both 1967 and 1972.

Chapman, Jr., also won the Herman Sani Invitational twice (1967, 1973); the Northwest Amateur four times (1971, 1972, 1973, 1975), the Fort Dodge Amateur four times (1970, 1971, 1972, 1974) and the Tournament of Champions in 1972.

Chapman, Jr., passed away in 2007.


Larry Stewart

Larry Stewart has been the golf professional at Westwood Municipal golf course in Newton since 1957. He also held the job of superintendent from 1957 to 1982.

Stewart was the Iowa Golf Association¹s professional of the year in 1969 and the Iowa Section PGA¹s merchandiser of the year in 1996. He has run a successful junior program for 47 years running, and has contributed to successful boys¹ and girls¹ golf programs at Newton High School.

Stewart has overseen numerous renovations at Westwood, from adding a second nine holes in the late 1960s to a complete renovation of the original front nine in 1997.

Stewart actually started working at Westwood as a 12-year-old, in 1952.


Rudy Knepper

As a resident of Sioux City, Rudy Knepper blazed a national golfing trail. When he was inducted into the Des Moines Sunday Register Sports Hall of Fame in 1951, Bert McGrane wrote that Knepper “made deeper inroads into national competition than any other player the state has produced.”

It all started in Iowa, where Knepper won three consecutive Iowa Amateur titles starting in 1920. He also won the 1922 Trans-Mississippi championship and was a runner-up to Chick Evans in the finals of the 1921 Western Amateur.

Knepper, who played collegiate golf at Princeton University, qualified for the U.S. Amateur eight times in one 10-year stretch, reaching the semifinals in 1922, and the quarterfinals three times. One of Knepper¹s victims in his march to the semifinals in 1922 was Francis Ouimet. Knepper lost to 1916 U.S. Open champion Chick Evans in the semifinals.

Knepper also had several matches against the great Bobby Jones, losing to Jones in the 1919 U.S. Amateur at Oakmont and again in 1924 at Merion.