2010 Genesis Pro-Am Challenge Results

The 2010 Genesis Pro-Am Challenge was held at Davenport Country Club and TPC Deere Run on Monday, August 30th.  Iowa PGA Professionals teamed up with amateur golfers who were provided by the Genesis Foundation.  A total of 275 golfers participated in this multi-course event, with proceeds to fund scholarships for current and future Genesis nurses, ensuring the highest quality care for Genesis patients and families.

The Iowa PGA would like to thank Andrew Stoterau, Head PGA Professional at TPC Deere Run and John Panek, Head PGA Professional, at Davenport Country Club for hosting this event.  Special thanks to the Genesis Foundation for their support of the Iowa PGA Section tournament program.

Click HERE to view results for this event.

2010 Iowa PGA Senior Professional National Championship


From left to right:  Kevin DeNike Senior Professional National Champion
with Ross deBuhr, Director of Golf at Hyperion Field Club

The 2010 Iowa PGA Senior Professional Championship is being held August 26th & 27th at Hyperion Field Club in Johnston, Iowa.  The low five (5) will qualify for the 2010 Senior PGA Professional National Championship which will be held October 7-10, 2010 at Toscana Country Club & Rancho La Quinta Country Club, in Indian Wells and La Quinta, Calif.  Twenty-two Iowa PGA senior professionals are competing in this event which is the premier senior event on the Iowa PGA senior schedule this year.

The Iowa PGA would like to thank Ross deBuhr, head PGA Professional and the entire staff and members at Hyperion Field Club for hosting this Major Senior Championship.  Also, special thanks to the PGA Tour, supporting sponsor, of this event.

Click HERE for event leaderboard.

Zack Vervaecke Wins Brokers International Ltd. Iowa Open

Zack Vervaecke of Grimes is shown with Roger McCarty, CEO of Brokers International Ltd. Vervaecke received a trophy and a check for $7,000 for his score of 11-under-par in the Brokers International Ltd. Iowa Open held at Lake Panorama National

By Susan Thompson, Publicity Coordinator

The annual tournament that brings Iowa’s top professional and amateur golfers together was held Aug. 20-22 at Lake Panorama National (LPN) near Panora. The Brokers International Ltd. Iowa Open drew 108 players to the course that previously hosted the tournament from 1985 to 1998.

Zack Vervaecke of Grimes, head golf professional at Jester Park Golf Course near Granger, won the tournament with a three-day total of 205. Vervaecke shot 66 the first and third days, with a 73 the second day. He earned a $7,000 check for the win.

Vervaecke finished fifth in the 2008 Iowa Open. “I was about as nervous today as I’ve ever been playing golf,” he said, following an awards presentation on the LPN 18th green. “I’ve never been a part of anything like this. Everyone connected with the tournament – the spectators, the volunteers, the other players – has been wonderful.”

Second place went to Sean McCarty, head pro at Brown Deer Golf Club in Coralville. McCarty was two strokes behind Vervaecke, and won $4,800.

Jerry Smith, who has earned $2.3 million as a professional golfer since 1987, took home $3,000 for third place with a score of 208. He won another $1,500 with the low score of 63 in the pro-am tournament.

Luke Joy was the low amateur, finishing in a tie for sixth place with a three-day total of 210. Joy, of Dorset, England, was a member of the Drake University men’s golf team before graduating last spring.

Mark Rohde of Marshalltown won the senior division with a final score of 214, earning a $2,258 check. The addition in 2010 of a senior division was one of the new enhancements for this annual tournament.

Prize money increased significantly with Brokers International Ltd. as the title sponsor. The total purse for the open division was $37,575, with more than $7,000 awarded in the senior division.

A contract between the Iowa Section PGA and Brokers International Ltd. signed in July 2009 brings the tournament to Lake Panorama National for at least five years. The Panora insurance marketing company pledged $25,000 annually to the event.

Roger McCarty is the Brokers International Ltd. founder and CEO. He said his company is committed to making the 2011 Brokers International Ltd. Iowa Open even bigger and better. “Everyone is having so much fun with this,” McCarty said. “The Iowa Open is back where it belongs — Lake Panorama National.”

John Dinnebier, LPN general manager and director of golf, serves on the Iowa Section PGA board of directors. He said the increase in prize money enticed more players to participate in this year’s tournament.

“Last year there were about 80 players in the tournament. We are excited the Iowa Open has returned to Lake Panorama National, and grateful to Brokers International for helping us bring it here,” he said.

Dinnebier, who played in the three-day tournament in addition to handling his LPN general manager duties, finished in 15th place, just 10 strokes off the lead.

Many new things took place in 2010. One was players being introduced each morning as they teed off, and as they arrived on the 18th green during the final round. Coolers filled with fruit and water were scattered around the course for the players. Housing was available in private homes.

Two special events were held for players’ spouses – a pool party at Prairie View Bed and Breakfast and a pontoon boat ride on Lake Panorama.

Signs listing all the Iowa Open champions since the tournament began in 1927 were posted along the cart path leading to the first tee. More than 150 volunteers assisted players and spectators throughout the tournament.

LeRoy Oxley of Panora served as tournament director. “I heard lots of positive comments throughout the tournament,” Oxley said. “The pros were very complimentary of the course conditions and the help provided by the volunteers. With the increased prize money, the spectators, the whole atmosphere, they said it was like a mini-tour event.”

A pro-am tournament Aug. 19 generated plenty of interest with 31 teams competing. A “draw party” was held at Lake Panorama’s Boulder Beach, as names of 31 pros were drawn to match with the amateur teams. All pros received an appearance fee.

Besides Broker International Ltd., five additional corporate sponsors each committed $5,000 to help cover tournament expenses. Those were Allianz, American Equity, Aviva, Menadue Development, which owns The Port and Lakeside Inn on Lake Panorama, and People’s Trust and Savings Bank.

Sun Mountain Sports was the putting green sponsor and Golf TEC sponsored the driving range. Another 28 businesses paid a $200 fee or committed to in-kind contributions matching that amount to become hole sponsors.

Troy Christensen, executive director of the Iowa Section PGA, praised the LPN staff and local volunteers, calling the tournament a “phenomenal event. In my 12 years of working for the Iowa Section PGA, I’ve never seen a community come together like this to support a tournament,” he said. “Everyone here has done a wonderful job.”

The 144-player field is open to professionals and amateurs who were born in Iowa, as well as golfers with Iowa ties. Tournament director Oxley said he hopes so many players register for the 2011 tournament that qualifying rounds are needed.

2010 Harris Golf Cars Pro-Director Results

From Left: Steve Haldeman, Chris Black, Barry Black, & Scott Harris

The 2010 Iowa PGA Harris Golf Cars Pro-Director was held at Davenport Country Club on Monday, August 23rd.  Special thanks to Scott Harris, Terry Harris, and Steve Haldeman for their continued support of the Iowa PGA Section.  The Iowa PGA would also like to thank John Panek, Head PGA Professional, and the members at Davenport Country Club for hosting the event.

The format for this competition was Team 1 Best Ball of 2 Net.  Each team consisted of an Iowa PGA Professional and verifiable director at the professional’s facility.  There was also an individual open and senior division for the professionals.

Click HERE for final results.

Brokers International, Ltd. Iowa Open

The Brokers International, Ltd. Iowa Open is underway in Panora, Iowa.  This 54-Hole championship is being contested at Lake Panorama National Golf Course which will be the home of this event for the next five years.  The event got started on Wednesday evening with a volunteer party which was followed by a draw party for the Pro-Am that was held on Thursday.

The Iowa PGA would like to thank Roger McCarty and the entire staff from Brokers International, Ltd. for their generous support of Iowa’s premier golf event.

Be sure to check back here often for new pictures.

Click Here for Tournament Information, Pairings, & Live Scoring

Click Here for Pre-Tournament Press Release

Click Here for Iowa Open Web Site

Pictures

Volunteer and Draw Party on Wednesday Evening

Pro-Am on Thursday

Tournament Pictures


2010 Iowa PGA Pro Lady Results

The 2010 Iowa PGA Pro Lady was contested at Short Hills Country Club in East Moline on Monday, August 16th.  Eighteen teams competed with each team being comprised of one Iowa PGA professional and three female amateurs.  The format was Individual Low Pro and Team Three Person Scramble (ladies), pro played his own ball.  The team used either the professional’s score for the hole or the team score for the hole…whichever one was lower.

This event was an event on the season-long schedule of the 2010 Iowa PGA Team Challenge.  Special thanks to Scott Harris of Harris Golf Cars and Jim Hauth of SkyGolf and Greg Norman for their sponsorship.

Results

Click to view complete leaderboard
Click to view complete leaderboard
Click to view complete leaderboard

2010 Iowa PGA Drive, Chip & Putt Championship

The 2010 Iowa PGA Drive, Chip & Putt Championship was held at Twin Pines Golf Course on Saturday, Aug. 14 with 87 competitors battling for the titles of Champion in their age division. All competitors receive a medal for participating in the Championship at Twin Pines. Junior golfers 17 years of age and younger were given the opportunity over the summer to participate in over 40 local qualifiers across the Iowa PGA Section. Local qualifier champions then advance to one of four regional qualifying sites. The top two regional qualifiers in each division then advanced to the finals. The overall winner in each division was crowned Champion and will be invited by the Iowa Section PGA to a University of Northern Iowa basketball game later this fall or in early 2011.  Division champions are recognized as a group on the court sometime during the game for their accomplishments.

This challenge is 3 tiered, testing the juniors driving, chipping and putting skills. A great FREE or low cost event for any junior golfer, thanks to the support of sponsors Musco Sports Lighting and Carver Hardware.  The Iowa PGA would like to thank Myers Cox Vendors for providing food and beverages for the Championship, the City of Cedar Rapids, not only for their support in providing food at the Championship, but also for their help in competition set up and administration. Special thanks to Lisa Miller, PGA Master Professional and Golf Operations Manager for the City of Cedar Rapids, Steve Charters, PGA Head Professional at Gardner Golf Course, Gary Louvar, Head PGA Professional at Twin Pines Golf Course, Dustin Miller, PGA Head Professional at Ellis Park Golf Course and Dave Roe, PGA Assistant Professional at Jones Park Golf Course.

Final Results

BOYS 9 & UNDER
First Name Last Name Hometown Drive Chip Putt Total
1 Brock Barnhart Cedar Rapids 57 35 22 114 Won Playoff
2 Nick Pittman Urbandale 57 32 25 114
3 Nathan Petrak Urbandale 75 15 20 110
Noah VanVeldhuizen Oskaloosa 54 19 32 105
Kyle Feauto Carroll 57 12 25 94
Robbie Porth Waterloo 48 12 32 92
Jack Doyle Asbury 57 9 19 85
Gage Mowry Coal Valley 51 9 25 85
Matt Briggs Burlington 48 6 27 81
Will Mask Bettendorf 34 6 16 56
GIRLS 9 & UNDER
First Name Last Name Hometown Drive Chip Putt Total
1 Carlee Frayne Garner 48 19 40 107
2 Lauren Rodvold Cedar Rapids 33 6 24 63
3 Audrey Adamson Clive 36 6 19 61
Anna Gary Cedar Rapids 36 6 16 58
Taylor Coester 23 9 19 51
Emma Mask Bettendorf 30 6 14 50
Isabelle Congdon Waterloo 20 6 19 45
BOYS 10-11
First Name Last Name Hometown Drive Chip Putt Total
1 Devon Pyle 69 35 19 123
2 Ben Greif Cedar Rapids 57 25 35 117
3 Matt Neumeyer Cedar Rapids 40 45 27 112
Ryan Johnston W Des Moines 57 12 40 109
Nate Burris Cedar Falls 57 15 22 94
Logan Capesius Livermore 43 22 22 87
Joe Krueger 29 35 14 78
Jack Reid Bettendorf 29 19 27 75
Jordan Proehl Urbandale 29 15 22 66
Will Christopherson Bettendorf 15 22 25 62
GIRLS 10-11
First Name Last Name Hometown Drive Chip Putt Total
1 Amy Olberding Cedar Rapids 63 6 32 101
2 Bailee Frayne Garner 54 12 27 93
3 Johanna Myers Burlington 51 9 30 90
Taylor Nesselroad Wataga 49 15 25 89
Katy Schmitt New Windsor 54 6 27 87
Cassidy Beamer W Des Moines 57 6 22 85
Sydney Eaton Mason City 29 25 19 73
Dakota Frazer 42 9 16 67
Isabelle Ewing Seaton 40 9 14 63
Kara Grossman Clive 34 6 22 62
Megan VanDalen Newton 20 6 30 56
BOYS 12-13
First Name Last Name Hometown Drive Chip Putt Total
1 Braxton Coble Ottumwa 63 45 19 127
2 Hunter Nesselroad Wataga 37 25 32 94
3 Luke Winker Cedar Rapids 31 19 35 85
Zach Corrigan Bettendorf 33 22 20 75
Grant Hogan Iowa City 34 12 27 73
Jarod Smith Cedar Falls 25 6 32 63
GIRLS 12-13
First Name Last Name Hometown Drive Chip Putt Total
1 Ashley Harris Marshalltown 34 15 25 74
2 Bailey Zoss Clive 25 19 25 69
3 Emily Schuff Cedar Rapids 30 6 22 58
Emma Fox Cedar Falls 25 6 22 53
Jade Hall Marion 20 9 16 45
Quinn Herbst Peosta 20 9 14 43
BOYS 14-15
First Name Last Name Hometown Drive Chip Putt Total
1 Jacob Larkins Burlington 48 6 35 89
2 Zack Johnson 46 12 27 85
3 Tommy Hosteng Cedar Rapids 43 9 30 82
Alex Lybarger Marshalltown 37 12 32 81
Gavin Williams Waterloo 30 9 40 79
Logan Floyd Indianola 26 22 22 70
GIRLS 14-15
First Name Last Name Hometown Drive Chip Putt Total
1 M.J. Kamin Cedar Rapids 34 45 40 119
2 Lisa Olberding Cedar Rapids 25 45 24 94
3 McKenzie Black 34 29 27 90
Kelsy Shay Urbandale 39 15 30 84
Shelby Cochran Newton 30 15 27 72
Taylor Thompson East Galesburg 36 9 24 69
Anna Cullinan Bettendorf 42 6 19 67
BOYS 16-17
First Name Last Name Hometown Drive Chip Putt Total
1 Daniel Wasta Cedar Rapids 63 32 40 135
2 Jonathan Chadick Cedar Rapids 69 15 24 108
3 Tyler Christians Urbandale 63 22 22 107
Tyler Sanders Galesburg 43 19 22 84
Collin Bisenius Johnston 15 25 40 80
GIRLS 16-17
First Name Last Name Hometown Drive Chip Putt Total
1 Madi Goodfellow Iowa City 45 19 22 86
2 Chantel Eicher Marshalltown 31 12 32 75
3 Sarah Olberding Cedar Rapids 34 9 30 73
Taylor Sprank Bettendorf 15 9 14 38

Miscellaneous Pictures

Iowa PGA Parent Junior Championship at Pheasant Ridge

The Iowa PGA Parent Junior Championship was held at Pheasant Ridge GC on Sunday, August 8 with 65 teams of 2 competing.  Any combination was welcome – mom/son, mom/daughter, father/daughter, father/son and grandparents could also play with their grandchildren.  There were two formats, the 18-hole divisions played Pheasant Ridge in a 2 person scramble and the 9-hole division played an alternate shot on the Par 3 Walters Ridge GC.  The Iowa PGA would like to thank Pheasant Ridge GC and their wonderful staff for hosting – John Bermel is the head PGA Professional, Adam Luehmann is the Assistant PGA Professional and Mary Conway is the Food and Beverage Director.

Thank you sponsor Kevin Dorrington of Wilson Golf.
Kevin provided the tee gift for each participant.

Iowa PGA Parent Junior Championship


From left to right:  Jeff and Michael Canfield, PGA Head
Professional John Bermel and John and Matthew Sexton
Click to view complete leaderboard

From left to right:  Tom and Sonja Przybylski, PGA Head
Professional John Bermel and Taylor and Randy Van Dyk
Click to view complete leaderboard

From left to right:  Doug and Trevor Schweinefus, PGA Head
Professional John Bermel and Andrew and Bill Huseman
Click to view complete leaderboard

From left to right:  Bob and Rochelle Beardsley, PGA Head
Professional John Bermel and Paige and Michelle Van Dyk
Click to view complete leaderboard

From left to right:  Larry and Braxton Coble, PGA Head
Professional John Bermel and Dane and Todd Waldron
Click to view complete leaderboard

From left to right:  Ryan and Tim Johnston, Ben and Michael
Greif and PGA Assistant Professional Adam Luehmann
Click to view complete leaderboard

From left to right:  Amy and Betsy Ridout, Tenley and Tom
Moretti and PGA Assistant Professional Adam Luehmann
Click to view complete leaderboard

Final Preparations for Brokers International, Ltd. Iowa Open

Pictured left to right at the Brokers International, Ltd. office in Panora are LeRoy Oxley, tournament director, John Dinnebier, LPN general manager and director of golf, Troy Christensen, Iowa Section PGA executive director, and Roger McCarty, CEO of Brokers International, Ltd.

By Susan Thompson
August 3, 2010

The entry deadline for the Brokers International Ltd. Iowa Open is Aug. 10, and entries continue to come in each day. The 144-player field is open to professionals and amateurs who live in Iowa, as well as golfers with Iowa ties. The tournament will be at Lake Panorama National, where it was held from 1985 to 1998.

One of the biggest names to commit to playing in the annual tournament is Jerry Smith, who has earned $2.3 million as a professional golfer since turning pro in 1987. Smith will participate in both the pro-am tournament Aug. 19, and in the open division of the regular tournament Aug. 20-22.   (Click Here to register to play!)

A number of other well-known professional and amateur golfers also will be playing. Spectators are encouraged. Posters promoting the tournament, along with a supply of free tickets for spectators, have been placed at golf courses and businesses throughout central Iowa.

A contract between the Iowa Section PGA and Brokers International Ltd. brings the tournament to the LPN for five years. The Panora insurance marketing company committed $25,000 annually to the event, making it the major sponsor.

Five additional corporate sponsors each have committed $5,000 to help cover tournament expenses. Those are Allianz, American Equity, Aviva, Menadue Development, which owns The Port and Lakeside Inn, and People’s Trust and Savings Bank.

Sun Mountain Sports, which markets golf outerwear, bags, carts and accessories, is the putting green sponsor. Golf TEC, which uses video technology to analyze golf swings, will sponsor the driving range. Twenty-six businesses have paid a $200 fee or committed to in-kind contributions matching that amount to become hole sponsors.

Troy Christensen, executive director of the Iowa Section PGA, attended a meeting Aug. 2 at the Brokers International office in Panora to review final plans for the event. “In my 12 years of working for the Iowa Section PGA, I’ve never seen a community come together like this to support this tournament,” he said. “Everyone here has done a wonderful job.”

New this year is the addition of a senior division for players 50 years of age and older on or before Aug. 20, 2010. Seniors will be competing for $5,000 added sponsorship along with senior division entry fees.

Not only is the senior division new, but many other new things have been added to make the tournament enjoyable for both players and spectators.

For instance, signs listing all the Iowa Open champions since the tournament began will be posted along the cart path leading to the first tee. Art Bartlett won the first two Iowa Open tournaments in 1927 and 1928 and will be among 57 players honored.

Players will be introduced each morning as they tee off. On the final day, players’ names also will be announced as they arrive on the 18th green. Tents scattered around the course will house coolers filled with fruit and water for the players.

Members of the Panora fire department will assist with parking. The parking lot west of the LPN pro shop will be reserved for players. Spectators and volunteers can park in the east lot, at the LPN maintenance building, or at Boulder Beach. Volunteers will shuttle people from these parking areas.

Dr. Tim Pearson of Panora Chiropractic & Acupuncture will have a tent between the 1st and 10th tees throughout the tournament to provide assistance to players for a small fee. The Guthrie County Hospital also will have a tent in the same area, staffed by two nurses to assist with medical issues for players and spectators.

Representatives of the Panora Chamber of Commerce will be at the registration area to assist players and their families. Housing is being offered in private homes.

Two special events have been planned for players’ spouses – a pool party at Prairie View Bed and Breakfast Aug. 20 and a Lake Panorama pontoon ride that includes lunch on Aug. 21. Participants will travel in limos provided by Brokers International.

As of Aug. 2, 28 teams had entered the pro-am tournament, leaving openings for four teams. A “draw party” that includes a catered barbecue will take place at Boulder Beach Wednesday evening, as names of pros are drawn to match with the amateur teams. The tournament begins at 12:30 p.m. Thursday.

The entry fee for a four-person team is $1,000. Each team gets four $125 gift certificates to redeem at a FootJoy sales tent, eight tickets to the draw party, and breakfast and lunch the day of the pro-am.

The top 10 pros and teams will receive prizes. The first place pro will receive $1,500, and the first place team will receive $1,000 in LPN pro shop certificates. All pros will receive an appearance fee. Team pictures will be taken at the beginning of the tournament and presented to participants at the end of the tournament.

Larry and Mary Hills are coordinating the pro-am tournament and hole sponsorships. To become a sponsor, or sign up a team for the pro-am, contact them at 641-755-4016 or larmar@netins.net.

More than 150 volunteers, who will wear red shirts and white caps sporting the Brokers International Ltd. Iowa Open logo, will work throughout the tournament. A kick-off event for volunteers will be held at Spikes Aug. 18 beginning at 5:30 p.m. Work schedules will be posted in the LPN pro shop a week in advance of the tournament. For information, contact Roxie Ruth at 515-987-3635, or Kathy DeLucca at 641-755-3116.

The three-day, 54-hole tournament will begin Aug. 20 at 8 a.m. Everyone will play both Friday and Saturday, with tee times assigned and the players in groups of three. Sunday’s final round will be limited to a set number of players with the lowest combined score for the first two days.  Enter Now!

All players who make the cut for the final round will be guaranteed a check. Although the final prize amounts won’t be determined until that day, it’s anticipated the winner will receive at least $4,000. That compares to the $1,200 the top player won in 2009.

An awards ceremony will be held on the 18th green as soon as the final group has played in and the winner determined. More details are available at www.IowaOpen.com.

###

Ladies-Only Events at 2010 Iowa Open!

Learn more about this tournament at www.iowaopen.com