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Page 1: Nebraska PGA September 2014 Newsletter

Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street., Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com

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Omaha Steaks Holes of the

Week Winner

TED DIGIACOMO

Three local juniors will be attending the 2015 Drive, Chip and Putt Championship at Augusta National Golf Club. Nia Station of Omaha, Marcus Holling of Grand Island, and Jason Cruise Jr. of Bellevue each won their age division at Tiffany Greens Golf Club to advance to the finals. They will be competing in the finals on April 5, 2015, the Sunday before the Masters. Click here to see full results from the Regional Qualifier.

Three Nebraska PGA Drive, Chip, and Putt Qualifiers Moving On to the Finals at Augusta National

Nia Station Jason Cruise Jr. Marcus Holling

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Thank you to the Nebraska PGA Staff and Committee Members for strongly recommending and informing us this past offseason of the nationwide trend toward youth golf teams. After my experience this season, I can’t recommend highly enough to offer a youth team opportunity at your facility. I believe this team concept will continue to grow very fast. With the consistent schedule of team practices and tournament events, the kids were engaged and excited about golf all summer long. I noticed obvious improvement in each junior’s playing ability and their knowledge of how to play the game

(etiquette) on the course. The 2-person best shot format enables advanced and beginner level juniors to compete together with everyone contributing to the team score.

While I was very interested in our section’s “Team Golf”, I am challenged by the fact that my facility is located so far away from the metro areas. A group of professionals in my area (Spencer Golf & Country Club, The Ridge, Brooks Golf Club and Emerald Hills) formed a four team league in PGA Junior League Golf. The kids were really fired up to be a part of a team and have a jersey with their own number on it! I had multiple parents tell me early in the season that their son or daughter told them “I need to practice… I don’t want to let my team down”. It was really fun to see kids showing up at the course at 8:00 am already wearing their team jersey when the event didn’t begin until 3:30 pm. The two times our tournaments had to be rescheduled due to rain, the kids were devastated to have to wait until a later day as they enjoy the events so much.

The PGA Junior League offers a nationwide postseason competition after the regular season is completed. Our four team groups formed an All-Star team and traveled to Des Moines Golf & Country Club in August for the State of Iowa All-Star Competition and competed against three other regions. Our team won both of our matches that day to advance to play against the state of Minnesota Champions. The kids had the opportunity to play this sectional match at TPC Twin Cities in Minneapolis and pulled out a win in a very close and exciting match. The team is now headed to Cog Hill Country Club in Chicago to a four team regional tournament for a chance to advance to the National Competition in Georgia. It has been a tremendous opportunity for these kids to play these quality courses and experience the excitement and pressure while bonding as a team. They have gained confidence in their golfing ability and the experiences in both the regular season and postseason have made a difference in whether they will stick with golf in the years to come or choose to focus on other sports and activities. Cog Hill here we come!

Adam Coates, PGA Spencer Golf & CC

NW IOWA ALL STAR TEAM CHICAGO (KTIV) -The Northwest Iowa All Stars junior golf team won their Midwest Regional Saturday with 20.5 points. The All Stars, based in Spencer, Iowa, beat two

teams from Illinois and one from Wisconsin. The team will now advance to the PGA Junior League National

championship at TPC Sugarloaf in Duluth, Georgia. That

tournament is October 23rd through the 26th.

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As the “Experts in the Game and Business of Golf” the power of education is the single most important way to help enhance and transform our industry. Many of today’s thriving industries outside of the golf industry have alluded to the fact that there is a strong correlation between the economic viability of an industry and its education attained by those who work in it.

It is a priority of the Section to provide meaningful educational opportunities for you to meet these requirements. To review your current MSR status, please go to www.pgalinks.com and login. Under “your membership data” will be your current credits earned and what is still required.

To receive MSR’s for your Player Development Program, please complete the “MSR Report Form” and submit it to Nebraska Section Player Development Coordinator, Joe Canny, PGA at [email protected] or by fax 402-489-1785.

WHAT: Online Education - Golf 2.0 WHAT: 2014 Merchandise Show

INFO: Click Here for Log In WHEN: October 26, 2014

MSRs: 3 MSRs - Toward PGA Required WHERE: Champions Run, Omaha

MSRs: 2 MSRs

WHAT: Fall Education WHAT: 2014 Fall Meeting

WHEN: October 26, 2014 WHEN: October 27, 2014

WHERE: Champions Run, Omaha WHERE: Champions Run, Omaha

MSRs: TBD MSRs: 3 MSRs

WHAT: Nebraska Golf Summit

WHEN: November 6, 2014

WHERE: Hillcrest Country Club, Lincoln

MSRs TBD

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Joe Sutter, PGA Quarry Oaks Golf Club Director of Golf

“Quarry Oaks has been open for 18 years now

and while golf is still our core business, we have

diversified and found new ways to generate revenue and

utilize this amazing piece of property we have”, said Joe

Sutter PGA. “About 6 years ago we were approached

about hosting an off road trail run by the local running

store in Omaha, we had 500 runners the first year, the

event is held in November on a Sunday morning so it did

not interfere with golf. The event has grown to over 2,500 runners and generates some nice revenue in the

winter.” “We also host our own run in the spring on a Saturday evening that has seen as many as 2,000

runners.”

“We also have our own Honey production company at Quarry Oaks, we

produce about 500 jars of honey a year – well actually the bees do, and we sell it out

of our golf shop for $10 a jar. We have a bee keeper that assists us, as we are still

learning the craft, but Brian Steventon, PGA and I will take over the whole operation

in the upcoming years.”

We feel it is incredibly important to re-invent yourself every few years and try to do different things to

make certain you add value to your facility, we think these extracurricular activities accomplish that goal.

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Posting Your Player Development MSRs

The off-season for the Nebraska Section is approaching fast and it is time for all of us to take a breather and catch up on many important items while also preparing for next year. One important thing to do this fall is make sure you receive your MSR credits earned this golf season. It is crucial to stay on top of your Member Service Requirements each season to ensure you maintain PGA Membership. To check your current status, you may click here.

In June 2011, The PGA of America announced it would now award MSR credits for Player Development. The credits for Golf 2.0/Player Development must be earned via the reporting of actual creation, activation and engagement of golfers into programming that supports Golf 2.0 initiatives and related program administration. These player development credits count toward the “Required” category just like meetings and education have in the past.

The key is you must report your programs to receive credit. There are a number of ways to report your player development programs and we will highlight them below.

1. Did you post your programs to ACTIVE? Programs posted on PGA of America websites through ACTIVE Works are actually ready for MSR posting. You simply have to go in and select which PGA Professionals at your facility receive the credits. Visit the MSR Center on PlayGolfAmerica.com and select your program and you will be prompted through a series of screens to award MSRs.

2. MSRs for Player Development Programs not Posted on PGA of America Websites Visit the MSR Center on PlayGolfAmerica.com

To continue reading the about the various ways to report your player development programs, please click here.

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EMPLOYMENT CORNER

PGA Professionals who have been at the same facility, in the same job, or in similar jobs for most or all of

their entire career may struggle with becoming complacent or with keeping up with the ever changing de-

mands of the business. This is especially true as careers edge toward retirement. Staying relevant and produc-

tive is the key to late stage career success. I would also suggest this is true for ALL professionals regardless

of where you are in your career. Becoming complacent, getting in a rut or getting too “comfortable” in any

position or facility can be dangerous. Keeping things fresh and staying relevant are things we all should strive

to do on a regular basis. Five keys to staying relevant are:

1. Take Inventory – Take a fresh look at who you are, what you have accomplished and where you want to

go next. Be frank and honest in your evaluation and ask for a third party’s opinion to get a true picture.

2. Set Goals – Establish specific personal and professional goals for both the short term (current year) and

long term (e.g. next career move and/or retirement). Evaluate and measure your progress at periodic

intervals to keep you fresh and moving forward.

3. Embrace Education – Learning keeps you up to date and helps prevent stagnation. The PGA Certified

Professional Program is a tremendous value that enables you to stay relevant in your specific career path

or a newly desired career path.

4. Shake Things Up – It is too easy to fall into the trap of doing things the same way year after year,

especially if it seems to be working. Resist the natural tendency to be afraid of change. Incorporate

something new in each area of your personal life and each program area in your job to remain fresh and

vibrant.

5. Stay Active – Remain active in your association. Continue to attend meetings, play in tournaments, and

consider serving as a volunteer at the chapter, section or national level. At any stage of your career but

especially after you have several years under your belt, you have much to offer. You will have much to

gain by continuing to broaden your network of professional friends and fellow professionals.

For veteran professionals, age and experience can be viewed as good or bad in the marketplace. Use these

five keys to stay relevant and make both your age and your experience work for you. For less experienced

professionals who are early in their careers, understand staying relevant, never resting on your laurels,

separating yourself from your peers and being on the cutting edge will serve you well over your entire career.

Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions about this information or any other employment relat-

ed matter.

Bruce Lubach, PGA, is the PGA of America Employment Consultant for the Colorado, Iowa, Midwest, Minnesota

and Nebraska Sections. He can be reached at [email protected] or (402) 261-3604.

Staying Relevant – What Can I Do?

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Golf for Jerry Fisher started with a paper route in Beatrice.

A 10-year-old delivering the Lincoln Star, Fisher was asked by a subscriber whether he

wanted to make some extra money as a caddy on Ladies Day at the Beatrice Country Club.

“I didn’t know what caddying was and I certainly didn’t know anything about golf,” said

Fisher, who is one of five who will be inducted into the Nebraska Golf Hall of Fame on

Monday at the Country Club of Lincoln.

Fisher, who later became a longtime pro at CCL, picked up golf bags, started hitting golf

balls in his spare time and eventually, you couldn’t get a club out of his hands.

“I don’t know if I could do 72 holes in a day, walking, heck, even in a cart, like I used to when I had a day

off,” said Fisher, who eventually got a job at the Beatrice Country Club and later went to college at Hastings.

“I played almost every day — anytime I had a chance.”

Fisher, who will turn 70 in December, eventually got a job as head pro at the Meadowbrook Course (no longer

operational) in Hastings. After a few years, he moved to the assistant pro job at the Country Club of Lincoln

under Bud Williamson.

“They hired an assistant from Texas, but on March 1, that guy’s first day, we had a lot of snow,” Fisher said.

“Bud found a note on the door that the new assistant couldn’t handle snow and was headed back to Texas.

Buddy Williamson Jr. called up Fisher and said there was a job opening. I came to Lincoln.”

After a year as assistant, Fisher became head pro and worked and taught at the club until 1992.

“It’s funny because when I told Bob Legenza, the head pro at Beatrice, that I wanted to become a pro, he said,

‘No way. You love to play golf too much.’”

There are lessons, running the shop, managing a staff to run the range, taking care of club members, running

tournaments and so many other duties, that golf is about the last thing club pros get to do.

“I loved it and I was fortunate to coach the Nebraska women’s golf team for some time, too,” said Fisher, who

later helped build Crooked Creek Golf Course, and worked in sales with Slazenger. “They talked about how

we stole the Big Eight title in 1983 when we had a team of five Nebraska girls (Cathy Nelson, Jan Stanard,

Shelly Godeken, Kari Mangan and Carin Roberts) winning in Oklahoma.”

Fisher still gives lessons and does club regripping, club fitting and some club repair. He gets in a weekly round

with longtime friends.

“I shot a 70 this summer and almost shot my age, and I’ll keep trying, but I know I can’t play the way I once

did,” he said. “I still try to coach — myself. Like don’t use a wedge from 2 feet off the green, no coach would

tell you to do that. And 'play your shot,’ not the next shot or the one before, just this one right here.

“But you know, I’ve learned we’re all lousy coaches when we coach ourselves.”

For reservations for Monday's afternoon golf and 7 p.m. dinner at the Country Club of Lincoln, contact the

Nebraska Golf Hall of Fame at nebraskagolfhalloffame.com.

Four others will be inducted into the Hall of Fame this year:

* Mark Calcavecchia, a Laurel native, won the 1989 British Open, played on four Ryder Cup teams and

claimed 13 wins on the PGA Tour and two on the Champions Tour. Calcavecchia left Nebraska when he was

young but recalled the days when he’d go swimming, ride his bike to the course in Laurel, and play 36 holes

barefoot while still in his swim trunks. Click here to continue reading.

FISHER, CALCAVECCHIA INTO GOLF HALL

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Omaha, NE. –Some familiar

names headlined the E-Z-GO

Facilities Championship and

finished with an unusual finish

with four PGA Professionals

finishing tied for first. Jon

Petersen, PGA of Tiburon

G.C., Jim White, PGA MP of

West Nine & Learning Center,

Greg Neujahr, PGA of

Champions Run and Shane Zywiec, PGA of

Highlands G.C. all posted a solid round of two-under

par 70 to capture a share of the E-Z-GO Facilities

Championship at Shadow Ridge C.C. Ryan Vermeer

of Tiburon G.C. and Kevin Drew, PGA of The Field

Club of Omaha finished at one-under par 71 and one

stroke back. View more.

Beatrice, NE- The team

of Nick Wanderscheid,

PGA of Green Valley

GC (IA) and James

Sieckmann, PGA of

Shadow Ridge Country

Club (Omaha) captured

the 2014 All Star Pro

Golf Team

Championship hosted at

Beatrice Country Club. Wanderscheid and Sieckmann

finished at 21-under-par which was good enough for a

three shot victory over the team of Ryan Vermeer and

Chris Wiemers, PGA in the 36-hole championship.

View more.

Fremont, NE. – Shane Zywiec, PGA of Highlands

G.C. capitalized on near perfect scoring conditions to

blister the par 71 course layout at Fremont C.C. with a

bogey free seven-under-par

64. Zywiec started his

round off hot birding his

first two holes and added

another birdie on hole #7.

Zywiec continued this

momentum on his inward

nine by posting three birdies

to cruise to the Laser Link

Golf Pro-Am title.

Finishing two strokes back

at five-under-par 66 was Ryan Vermeer of Tiburon

G.C. View more.

Columbus—

NE, Chris

Thompson of

Lawrence, KS

continued his

great play and

birdied his

opening hole

and grabbed

four more along

the way to win the 2014 Nebraska Open presented by

Wells Fargo. Thompson’s impressive total of 17-

under-par total 196 was also a Nebraska Open record.

Grant Doverspike of The Woodlands, TX made a run

at Thompson with a closing round seven-under-par 64

to finish three strokes back. Ryan Vermeer of Oak

Hills C.C. was the low Nebraska Section PGA

Professional at seven-under-par and good enough for a

tied for seventh finish. View more.

E-Z-GO Facility Championship at Shadow Ridge

WANDERSCHEID & SIECKMANN CAPTURE

ALL STAR PRO GOLF TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

ZYWIEC CAPTURES LASER LINK

GOLF PRO-AM

CHRIS THOMPSON CAPTURES THE 23RD

NEBRASKA OPEN

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Date Tournament Info Registration

Oct 13 Club Car / Cutter & Buck Pro-3 Am

The Country Club of Linco - Lincoln, NE Info Register

Nebraska PGA 2014 Tournament Schedule

2014 Merchandise Show/Education and Fall Meeting October 26 & 27, 2014

Champions Run Omaha, NE

The 2014 Nebraska PGA Fall Merchandise Show/Education Seminar and Fall Meeting is just around the corner

and we are looking forward to seeing you there!

Stay tuned for the schedule of events.

Presented by:

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Complete the PGA Professional Employment Review Survey Today!

Earn 1 MSR Credit | Deadline is Tuesday, Sept. 30

ARE YOU ON TRACK?ARE YOU ON TRACK?ARE YOU ON TRACK? MSR Cycle Ends 06/15/2015

See Where You Stand:See Where You Stand:See Where You Stand: Log into PGALinks.com to

see your current MSR status

Select items from the Team USA 2014 Ryder Cup uniform collection are now available for purchase in the online PGA Member Merchandise Shop. Special member pricing is applied to this collection as well!

Show your support by purchasing apparel from the "ALL IN IT TO WIN IT" campaign, with PGA proceeds going back to our PGA Sections. Shop Now!

PGA of America Chief Operating Officer Darrel Crall has been appointed to the Board of Trustees for the Environmental Institute for Golf (EIFG), the philanthropic organization of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA). Crall and Bill Maybard, director of golf course management at the Country Club of

St. Albans in St. Louis, join the seven-member board that is headed by Keith Ihms, certified golf course superintendent (CGCS), president of the GCSAA, John O’Keefe, CGCS, serves as vice president, and Peter Grass, CGCS, is secretary/treasurer. Additional trustees are Rand Jerris of the USGA and Cal Roth of the PGA Tour. Click here to view more.

In just a few short months, all PGA Section delegates and leaders will gather for the PGA of America’s Annual “Meeting. The meeting has a number of important “highlights including the election of the next PGA of America Secretary; the election of our own NENY PGA Derek Sprague into the President role of the PGA of America and a laundry list of resolutions that have been proposed and will be voted on by delegates. Click here to view a synopsis of the Proposed Resolutions.

Over the past 45 days, we have experienced both the highest of peaks, with the phenomenal success of the 96th PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club; and one of the most profound challenges, in coming to the aid of fellow PGA Professionals impacted by the single-highest round of layoffs in our history. In both circumstances, our Association has projected dignity, class and pride.

At Valhalla Golf Club, PGA General Manager Keith Reese and PGA Head Professional Chris Hamburger are shining examples of the type of members who make this Association great, and will allow us to succeed for years to come. Their tireless efforts, along with GCSAA Superintendent Roger Meier, and the more than 100 Kentucky PGA Section Professionals who volunteered, were what helped establish the 96th PGA Championship as one for the ages. Click here to view more.

ONLINE PGA MEMBER MERCHANDISE SHOP

CRALL NAMED TO BOARD OF ENVIRONMENTAL INSTITUTE

FOR GOLF

A LANDMARK TIME FOR THE PGA OF AMERICA

98th PGA OF AMERICA ANNUAL MEETING - NOVEMBER 18th - 22nd,

2014 in Indianapolis, IN

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STAFF

Joe Canny, PGA Junior Golf Director/

Player Development Coordinator

[email protected]

Renee Tyson Operations Manager

[email protected]

David Honnens, PGA

Executive Director

[email protected]

Sean O’Neill, PGA

Tournament Director

[email protected]

October Birthdays Scott Gutschewski, PGA 10/1 Joel Wiest, PGA 10/11

Seth Ray, PGA 10/1 Robert Schuchart, PGA 10/13

Mark Stava, PGA 10/1 James Etter, PGA 10/15

Cory Fletcher, PGA 10/2 Nicholas Inutsuka, PGA 10/16

Derek Benson 10/3 Stephen Vieyra, PGA 10/19

Thomas Johnson 10/4 Michael Fauver, PGA 10/21

Bruce Lubach, PGA 10/6 Jonathan Mielke, PGA 10/21

Ross Barnes, PGA 10/7 Jon Robins, PGA 10/21

Christopher Thomson, PGA 10/7 Joseph Wiegand, PGA 10/21

Damon Brower 10/10 Mark Kruse, PGA 10/23

Greg Wiemers, PGA 10/10 Bryan Hughett, PGA 10/27

Derek Francois, PGA 10/11 Robert Vermeer, PGA 10/28

Adam Person, PGA 10/11 Timothy McAndrew, PGA 10/30

Mark Steskal 10/11 Robert O'Keefe, PGA 10/31