Passing of OTA Member Scott Crowell
/OTA member Scott Crowell was working as the golf course superintendent at Bolivar Golf Course, City of Bolivar. His obituary follows.
Jeffrey Scott Crowell
November 4, 1964 - December 18, 2022
OTA member Scott Crowell was working as the golf course superintendent at Bolivar Golf Course, City of Bolivar. His obituary follows.
Jeffrey Scott Crowell
November 4, 1964 - December 18, 2022
The Ozark Turf Association is announcing the Annual Meeting to be held on January 18th, 2023, at Highland Springs Country Club.
The meeting will commence at approximately 1:45 PM after the last speaker for our education day.
A ballot will come out with the agenda of the day and meeting.
We will be voting on the following bylaws issues:
Adding Equipment Manager to our membership categories to comply with the new GCSAA Affiliation Agreement
Changing the date of the annual meeting from December to January.
Expanding the avenues for announcing the Annual Meeting.
We will also be voting on retaining the following officers: President, Vice President, and Secretary/Treasurer.
We should have the agenda finalized and out in the next week or so. You can RSVP for the meeting starting now.
Cost will be $25 for members and their staffs, $30 for non-members. Details to follow with the schedule and on the website.
The Ozark Turf Association has released their 2023 Partner Program. This program allows our vendor partners to plan the support level that match their business plans and allows them to get the most value out of their sponsorship budget.
OTA members appreciate the support of our Partners as it allows the Chapter to provide affordable education and networking opportunities.
The plan is located on our website and our Partners will be able to choose on a first come first serve basis from the menu of options starting on January 4th. As payments are received, we will announce our Partners and the level of commitment to our members.
Tuesday, December 6th, 2022 9:42am
By Holly Stover
Frank Carlton (Carl) Carlisle age 74, Branson, MO
Frank Carlton (Carl) Carlisle was born February 7, 1948, in Sardis, Mississippi, to Tate Carlton Carlisle, Jr. and Mildred Marie Rushing Carlisle. He was the oldest of seven children.
In 1964, he married JoAnn Wright Carlisle in Raymond, Mississippi. They had two children: Christy and Chuck. He graduated from Mississippi State University with a degree in Horticulture and Turf Management.
Carl was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Wayne Carlisle; and grandson, Alex Michaud.
He is survived by his wife, JoAnn; daughter and son-in-law, Christy and John Michaud; son and daughter-in-law, Chuck and Amy Carlisle; and grandchildren: Amy (Caleb) Clark, Sydney Michaud, Silas Carlisle, Lampton Carlisle, Ensley Carlisle, and Tate Carlisle. Carl was affectionately known as Pops to his grandchildren. Other loving survivors include brothers: Rick (Kay) Carlisle, and Brian (Dionne) Carlisle; sisters: Patsy Berry, Barbara (Mike) Newman, and Mona (Aaron) Roebuck; sister-in-law, Lydia Carlisle; and numerous nieces, nephews, and other family members.
Carl’s passions besides family included: woodworking, photography, fishing, golfing, watching NASCAR races, and cheering on Mississippi State Athletics. His most cherished times were spent running RC cars with his grandkids. Carl was a Certified Golf Course Superintendent and was a member of the Golf Course Superintendent Association of America and Ozark Turf Association. During his long career, he had the opportunity to build several golf courses. These golf courses included ones on: Seabrook Island in Charleston, South Carolina, Mountain Ranch Golf Course in Fairfield Bay, Arkansas, and Branson Creek Golf Course in Branson, Missouri. Over the years he served as Deacon, Minister of Music, and volunteer at several Baptist churches. He was most recently a member of First Baptist Church of Branson.
The family will be having a celebration of life sometime in the spring or early summer. In lieu of flowers, the family ask that donations be made to one of the following: Terrace Home Health and Hospice (4650 South National Ave. Suite D2, Springfield, Missouri 65810), Alzheimer’s Association (www.act.alz.org), or First Baptist Church of Branson (https://fbcbranson.churchcenter.com/giving). Arrangements and cremation are under the direction of Cremations of the Ozarks. To leave an online condolence, please visit www.cremationsoftheozarks.com.
The Ozark Turf Association recently held their October meeting, sponsored by Professional Turf Products, at Millwood Golf and Raquet Club, in Ozark Missouri.
Linda Clark, Safety Coordinator for the Springfield-Greene County Park Board presented “Safety on the Golf Course” She touched on many safety items to be on the lookout at the golf course and did a description on what is involved in Safety Data Sheets. Attendees earned GCSAA education points.
After the presentation, attendees dined on some great brisket and sides. The brisket was so good, we ate it too fast to get a good picture.
After lunch we formed teams to play a 4-person team, 2-person best ball. The kicker was each team got a sleeve of lime green golf balls, and the ball rotated through each team member, which counted as one of their best balls. Everyone seemed to enjoy the twist, and no team lost all three balls. Otherwise, they would have had to take a double par on each hole for the green ball. It was interesting to see the differences between the best ball and green ball, they averaged about 10 shots difference.
The winning team surely used some home course advantage, consisted of Chad Hoerschgen Superintendent at Millwood, Jim Pyle, retired, Dave Moore, SiteOne, and Conner Antonetti, assistant at Hickory Hills Country Club. with a score of 152.
The second-place team of Gavin Arnold, assistant at Highland Springs C.C., Austin Edie, 2nd assistant at Highland Springs C.C., Barry Siems, owner of Precision Turf Products, and Melvin Waldron III, CGCS, superintendent at Horton Smith G.C. came in second with a score of 163.
We also gave out individual prizes: In first flight, Conner Antonetti shot a 76. and Barry Siems shot a 78.
In second flight, Austen Gearheart, with Advanced Turf Soulutions, beat out Matt Overton, superintendent at Holiday Hills Golf Club on the match of cards, with both shooting 92’s.
Proximity winners included 4 closest to the pin, and one long drive. The closest to the pin winners were:
On # 5 sponsored by Ermisch Golf Architecture - Austen Gearheart
On # 8 sponsored by Precision Labs - Barry Siems
On # 15 sponsored by Professional Turf Products - Gavin Arnold
On # 17 sponsored by GreensPro - Russell Cole, Kansas Golf and Turf
Our long drive winner sponsored by BWI, on hole # 2, playing from the white tees with the young guns, was old man Melvin Waldron, who while possibly being out driven by half the field, was able to keep his drive in the fairway, and take home the prize.
Thanks again to our host, Millwood Golf and Racquet Club, our speaker, Linda Clark, and our sponsors, Professional Turf Products, Chuck Ermisch Golf Architecture, Precision Labs, GreensPro, and BWI.
Our next meeting will be our Christmas Party, sponsored by Professional Turf Products, on Saturday, December 17th, at Ledgestone Country Club. Check future emails and the website for updated details.
The Ozark Turf Association (OTA) would like to recognize OTA member Jeff Steen, CGCS for completing his second Certified Golf Course Superintendent renewal cycle.
Jeff is the Director of Agronomy at Big Cedar Golf, in Hollister Missouri where he leads the Golf Course Superintendents and crews of Buffalo Ridge, Ozark National, Payne’s Valley, Top of the Rock and Mountain Top Golf Courses.
Jeff is also one of four Certified Golf Course Superintendents in the Ozark Turf Association an affiliated Chapter of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA).
The Certified Golf Course Superintendent (CGCS) designation is bestowed upon those who have demonstrated a high degree of knowledge in their profession. The CGCS designation is the most widely recognized in the golf industry and the highest recognition that can be achieved by golf course superintendents. Renewal cycles are every five years and must meet the following continuing education requirements.
They must either attain at least 15 points, of which a minimum of 9.0 must be education points. OR
Successfully complete the written examination, plus attain 5.0 points, with a minimum of 3.0 education points.
To renew their CGCS status, they must fulfill the IPM requirement (either by submitting their pesticide license information or taking the IPM exam).
If you are interested in becoming a Certified Golf Course Superintendent, contact GCSAA to get started.
Pictures from Jeff speaking at the Springfield Business Journal Event: “12 People you Need to Know” back in March. Here he shared how he got into the golf business and stories from his time working at Pebble Beach Golf Links, and how he relies on his team to provide memorable golf experiences to visitors of Big Cedar.
(Photos by Melvin Waldron III, CGCS)
In the Ozark Turf Association Championship - presented by Clear Creek Golf Cars and Utility Vehicles and Club Car, Aaron Borland, Superintendent at Carthage Municipal Golf Course, defeated Mike Irvine, Golf Facilities Manager, Greene Country Park Board, in a playoff. Both finished their rounds at Ledgestone Country Club with 74’s. Aaron birded the first extra hole in the playoff to take the trophy.
The weather was spectacular, and all the participants had a great time. VanWall Equipment sponsored lunch.
The championship results were as follows:
Championship Flight:
Aaron Borland - 74 (won in a playoff) Superintendent, Carthage Municipal Golf Course
Mike Irvine - 74 Golf Facilities Manager, Greene County Park Board
Matt Strong - 75 Territory Manager, VanWall Equipment
Justin Thomas - 78 Superintendent, Top of the Rock at Big Cedar
First Flight:
Tyler Scroggins - 81 Superintendent, Holiday Island Country Club
Scott Welsh - 83 Superintendent, Bill and Payne Stewart Golf Course
Jim Pyle - 89 Retired Superintendent (Ledgestone Country Club)
Jonathan Prange, CGCS -89 Superintendent, Highland Springs Country Club
Scramble Team Winners:
First Place - 60
Austen Gearheart - Territory Manager, Advanced Turf Solutions
John Grunieson - Foliar Pak
Matt Overton - Superintendent, Holiday Hills Golf Club
Joey Roberts - Assistant Superintendent, Holiday Hills Golf Club
Second Place - 62
Toby Burkhart - Regional Agronomist, Maxim Golf
Levi Mathews - Assistant Superintendent, Lake Valley Golf and Country Club
Zack Phillips - Assistant Superintendent, Branson Hills Golf Club
Ryan McInerney - Assistant Superintendent, Carthage Municipal Golf Course
Beau Smith - Lake Valley Golf and Country Club
Proximity Winners:
Closest to the Pin # 3 - Sponsored by GreensPro - Matt Overton - Superintendent, Holiday Hills Golf Club
Closest to the Pin # 5 - Sponsored by Brandt - David Treat - Assistant Superintendent, Holiday Island County Club
Closest to the Pin # 15- Sponsored by Precision Labs - Chuck Ermisch - Senior Design Associate, Greg Norman Golf Course Design
Closest to the Pin # 17 - Sponsored by Brandt - Lukas Phillips - Superintendent, Branson Hills Golf Club
Long Drive # 10 - Sponsored by BWI - Corey Broadfoot - Store Manager, SiteOne Springfield store.
My highlight of the day was seeing the otters playing in the pond on # 17.
We thank Ledgestone Country Club Golf Course Superintendent Kolby Armbruster, assistants, Andrew Mills and Clayton Oetting, and all the maintenance crew members for a great golf course, and Ledgestone staff for providing a fun day.
Thanks again to Crear Creek Golf Cars and Utility Vehicles for sponsoring the Championship, VanWall Equipment for sponsoring Lunch, Brandt, BWI, GreensPro, and Precision Labs for sponsoring the proximities prizes.
We look forward to seeing everyone at Millwood Golf and Raquet Club for our next meeting.
The Ozark Turf Association has donated their Rounds 4 Research proceeds to the University of Missouri to support their Turf Research Farm.
The OTA received from their first Rounds 4 Research auction participation $756.00. The Board voted to forward those earnings to Dr. Xi Xiong and staff to help finance the maintenance of the research farm’s turf plots.
Dr. Xiong appreciated the support that the OTA has given the University Turf Research Farm over the years., as she thanked the Board for their efforts. The Turf Farm provides valuable research and solutions to the many turf related businesses in the state.
The OTA wants to recognize those facilities that donated rounds to the effort. They included Ledgestone C.C., Silo Ridge C.C. Twin Hills C.C. Whispering Hills G.C. and the three Springfield-Greene County Park Board Courses, Bill and Payne Stewart G.C. Horton Smith G.C. and Rivercut G.C.
The OTA Board has already committed to participate in next year’s Rounds 4 Research. We will update the dates and ways to be part of the process to our members later this year.
The Ozark Turf Association had a family fun night recently at a Springfield Cardinals game at Hammons Field in Springfield, Missouri. The Springfield Cardinals are the AA minor league affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals.
OTA members brought their wives or girlfriends and kids to a fun filled evening sponsored by Barry Siems owner of Precision Turf Products.
Attendees were treated to the regular baseball fare such as hot dogs, hamburgers, and chicken fingers, with the chicken fingers being the favorites on repeat visits. The OTA sponsored the adult beverages.
It was a fireworks Friday following the game, which unfortunately was the only fireworks from the host Cardinals as they lost to the Arkansas Travelers (Seattle Mariners AA affiliate) 15-1.
Some of our attendees also made it down to the field for the aftergame “On the Field Dance Party” where OTA members Field Manager Derek Edwards and his assistant, Nathan Strait provided a topnotch dance floor that doubles as the outfield turf. We didn’t get pictures of that group on the field, but we do share the pictures of the group up in our party deck. (Yes, under intense pressure from our group, I had to post a picture of myself, so I posted a picture of Cindy and myself with our rally caps on).
This is becoming a fan favorite and we will be looking to put this on our meeting schedule again next year.
The Ozark Turf Association (OTA) would like to recognize OTA member and current chapter secretary/treasurer, Melvin Waldron III, CGCS for completing his fourth Certified Golf Course Superintendent renewal cycle.
Mel is the Golf Course Superintendent at Horton Smith Golf Course, part of the City of Springfield-Greene County Park Board, in Springfield Missouri.
The Certified Golf Course Superintendent (CGCS) designation is bestowed upon those who have demonstrated a high degree of knowledge in their profession. The CGCS designation is the most widely recognized in the golf industry and the highest recognition that can be achieved by golf course superintendents. Renewal cycles are every five years and must meet the following continuing education requirements.
They must either attain at least 15 points, of which a minimum of 9.0 must be education points. OR
Successfully complete the written examination, plus attain 5.0 points, with a minimum of 3.0 education points.
To renew their CGCS status, they must fulfill the IPM requirement (either by submitting their pesticide license information or taking the IPM exam).
If you are interested in becoming a Certified Golf Course Superintendent, contact to get started.
Records were set at this year’s Price Cutter Charity Championship presented by Dr. Pepper. This year’s event was won by David Kocher with a record setting 28 under par.
Jonathan Prange, CGCS along with assistants, Gavin Arnold and Chase Shipley (all Ozark Turf Assocation members), and the HIghland Springs Country Club maintenance crew prepared the course for championship results under grueling weather conditions. Temperatures were reaching into the 100’s every day. This led to some changes during tournament prep over the weekend as they started play each morning early and went off # 1 and 10 tees in threesomes.
Meals were provided each evening by many of our OTA vendors, Tuesday night sandwiches were provided by Ken Harding of Windfield United, Wednesday evening, GreensPro with Mark Slaughter and Tyler Fishel provided pizza and wings, Thursday, staff was treated to a Low Country Boil cooked up by Steve Simpson of BWI, on Friday Chicken Parmigiana from our local Pasta Express was on the menu, provided by Austen Gearheart and Advanced Turf Solutions. Saturday evening the crew had Whole Hog BBQ supplied by Andy Klein and VanWall Equipment. GCSAA and Randy Robinson provided breakfast during the morning shifts.
The following volunteers took time out from their regular positions to help prepare the course over the week. Aaron Turner from Betty and Bobby Allison Sports Town, Andrew Mills and Clayton Oetting from Ledgestone Country Club, Ben Marple former Highland Springs crew member, Tyler Scroggins, David Treat, and Cody Finch from Holiday Island Country Club, Michelle Prange, Highland Springs Country Club, Zack Phillips, Branson Hills Country Club, Sam Richart, Fremont Hills Country Club and Past President OTA, Randy Robinson, Central Field Rep, GCSAA, Caleb Seidel, Ryan Lawn and Tree, Austen Gearheart and Rob Ritchey, Advanced Turf Solutions, Mark Slaughter, GreensPro and Melvin Waldron III, CGCS Horton Smith Golf Course-City of Springfield-Greene County Park Board. Jon and his crew were appreciative of their help.
One Ozark Turf Association (OTA) member achieved Class A status last month with the Golf Course Superintendent Association of America (GCSAA).
Mike Irvine, Golf Facilities Supervisor at Springfield-Greene County Park Board, Springfield MO, achieved Class A status. Mike was recognized in the July issue of Golf Course Management.
We would like to congratulate Mike for reaching this milestone.
The definition of a Class A member is a golf industry professional; who possesses knowledge, skills and abilities through a combination of education, experience, professional development and environmental stewardship; and has met and continues to fulfill on-going Class A renewal requirements.
For members looking to earn Class A status, it consists of a combination of formal education, experience as a golf course superintendent, continuing education and providing proof of a valid pesticide license or passing the GCSAA IPM Exam. Class A membership demonstrates a personal commitment to lifelong learning, environmental stewardship and elevating the golf course management profession. It also shows employers that your achievements and competencies are documented and validated. For those looking to pursue Class A status, reach out to Shelia Finney, Senior Director of Member Programs at GCSAA, or our Central Field Representative Randy Robinson.
The Ozark Turf Association participated in the Golf Course Superintendent Association of America national Rounds 4 Research auction for the first time this past April.
GCSAA Chapters have their member facilities donate rounds for the nationwide auction. Funds raised are then sent back to the chapters to use for supporting turf research, scholarships or education.
In our first auction we had 7 member facilities donate 10 rounds for foursomes, which raised $756.00. We will make an announcement in the near future on how the board voted to distribute the funds.
We thank the following Golf Courses for their donations: Ledgestone C.C. donated 3 foursomes; Twin Hills C.C. donated two foursomes; Silo Ridge C.C. donated a foursome; Whispering Hills G.C. donated a foursome; and The Springfield-Greene County Park Board’s three courses, Rivercut G.C., Bill and Payne Stewart G.C. and Horton Smith G.C. each donated a foursome.
We thank these courses for donating to the auction, and we hope to encourage more of our member courses to participate in the 2023 Auction scheduled for April 24th-30th, 2023.
We would like to remind our members of the Ozark Turf Association, that Jon Prange, CGCS, Superintendent at Highland Springs County Club on July 21st - 24th, will be hosting the 32nd annual Price Cutter Charity Championship, presented by Dr. Pepper.
This Korn-Ferry Tour event is one of the original events from the Ben Hogan Tour and one of the few remaining stops still played in the same city and on the same golf course.
The volunteer form is located on our website under the classified/jobs tab. You are encouraged to fill that out soon, with morning and afternoon shifts available start Wednesday July 20th, with the last morning shift on Sunday morning, July 24th. Encourage members of your staff to participate as well and let them be part of the experience.
OTA June Meeting Recap
We would like to thank everyone who attended our June 14th meeting at Carthage Golf Course. Golf Course Superintendent Aaron Borland and staff had a great setup for us.
We would like to thank meeting sponsor, Professional Turf Products and Brad Gray for supporting our meeting.
Dr. Mike Richardson from the University of Arkansas presented his “Gadgets and Gizmos Update”. Most of the presentation dealt with moisture meters, including some new information that was learned through research using them. He also discussed some of the newer technology like drones and infrared cameras/apps that are becoming more common place. Research with those technologies will dictate how useful they become in our managing the golf course. Mike also made announcements of recent hires to the turf program who start in August.
Lunch from Abbiattis Back Door Barbecue Catering was great with BBQ meats and sauce and all the fixings; the green beans were very tasty and sweet, along with the cheesy potatoes, and baked beans. There were a few second trips through the line, if we hadn’t had to tee off at our scheduled time, I know someone who would have made a third trip.
After lunch we played a 3-man scramble, teams were evenly matched with the score range from 63 to 67.
1st place was won by Team Borland as they holed out their bunker shot on # 3, which was their last hole of the day, for an Eight under 63. They took advantage of home course knowledge of Aaron Borland, Golf Course Superintendent at Carthage Golf Course, Chad Short. Course Manager, Mt. Vernon Golf Course, and Melvin Waldron III, CGCS Golf Course Superintendent, Horton Smith Golf Course rounded out the team.
2nd place went to Team Irvine, who also had some local knowledge help from Carthage Assistant Superintendent, Ryan McInerney. They shot a Seven under 64. This team was captained by Mike Irvine, Golf Facilities Manager for Springfield-Greene County Park Board and included Barry Siems, Owner of Precision Turf Products.
Closest to the pin winners:
# 3 sponsored by GreensPro – Dave Adams staff member at Carthage Golf Course
# 6 sponsored by VanWall Equipment – Aaron Borland, golf course superintendent at Carthage Golf Course
# 8 sponsored by Glacial Distributing – Dave Adams staff member, Carthage Golf Course
# 12 sponsored by Brandt – Mike Irvine, Golf Facilities Manager, Springfield-Greene County Park Board
# 17 sponsored by Professional Turf Products – Maron Towse, golf course superintendent at Shifferdecker golf course.
We would also like to thank long time pro at Carthage, Mark Peterson, who is now the Carthage Parks Director, who donated shirts to the closest to the pin winners.
Our next event will be August 19th at the Springfield Cardinals game in Springfield. The meeting is hosted by Barry Siems and Precision Turf Products. Details to follow.
Don’t forget, the Korn Ferry Tour makes it return to Springfield and Highland Springs Country Club, hosting for the 32nd consecutive year, the Price Cutter Charity Championship presented by Dr. Pepper. Dates are July 21st through the 24th. Golf Course Superintendent Jon Prange, CGCS will be looking for volunteer help. Check out the form in our classified section of the website.
Thanks to all that attended the June meeting and support the OTA all year round.
Three Ozark Turf Association (OTA) members achieved Class A status with the Golf Course Superintendent Association of America (GCSAA).
Brian Bauer, Golf Course Superintendent at Windmill Ridge, City of Monett in Monett, MO, Aaron Lorenz, Golf Course Superintendent at Buffalo Ridge Springs Golf Course, Big Cedar Golf Resort, in Hollister, MO and Scott Welsh, Golf Course Superintendent at Bill and Payne Golf Course, City of Springfield-Greene County Park Board, Springfield MO. All were recognized in the June issue of Golf Course Management.
We would like to congratulate our fellow members for reaching this milestone.
The definition of a Class A member is a golf industry professional; who possesses knowledge, skills and abilities through a combination of education, experience, professional development and environmental stewardship; and has met and continues to fulfill on-going Class A renewal requirements.
For members looking to earn Class A status it consists of a combination of formal education, experience as a golf course superintendent, continuing education and providing proof of a valid pesticide license or passing the GCSAA IPM Exam. Class A membership demonstrates a personal commitment to lifelong learning, environmental stewardship and elevating the golf course management profession. It also shows employers that your achievements and competencies are documented and validated. For those looking to pursue Class A status, reach out to Shelia Finney, Senior Director of Member Programs at GCSAA, or our Central Field Representative Randy Robinson.
FMC renewed as Gold Partner for 2022 with the OTA. They were also sponsors of our long drive contest at our Scholarship and Research Outing, which coincides with the OTA’s strong showing in the golf simulator in the FMC booth at the 2022 GCSAA Conference and Show.
FMC’s support of our chapter helps us provide educational and networking opportunities for our members. Thank you, FMC and Matt Bradley Market Specialist, for supporting the Ozark Turf Assocation.
Harrell’s manufactures and distributors of plant protective products has joined the Ozark Turf Association as Vendor Partners. Their support of the chapter allows the OTA to provide educational and networking opportunities to our members.
We would like to welcome the Harrell’s team of Jason Frank, Matt Greg, Mark Stovall, Tim Schaefer, Kendall Wiley, and JJ Jansen to the OTA.
Mother Nature was finally defeated, and the Ozark Turf Association Scholarship and Research Outing was a success.
We would like to thank everyone who waited out the rain and played in the 2022 OTA Scholarship and Research Outing. We had I believe a record 21 teams tee it up and play in the 4-man scramble.
A big thank you goes out to Silo Ridge Country Club for accommodating us for the day despite the weather, and Golf Course Superintendent, Ronnie Harman and his staff who had the course so well prepared and in great condition, that is took all the rain and still provided a fun day.
Lunch was sponsored by GreensPro where we had the traditional Silo Ridge C.C. Taco Bar. While we waited out the rain, some of us made multiple trips to get more taco’s (can never have enough tacos) and/or cookies.
The Ozark Turf Association sponsored some toasted raviolis and chips and queso after play while waiting for the results.
We had three flights and three places in each flight. The results of the team competition were as follows:
Championship Flight:
Team Clear Creek Golf Cars and Utility Vehicles consisting of Cheever, Fraker, Johnson and Young with a score of 52, 20 under par.
·Team Millwood Golf and Racquet Club consisting of Hoerschgen, Schumacher, Derrick, and Brandel with a score of 54.
·Team Silo Ridge #1 consisting of Harman, Keller, Butler, and Ryan, with a score of 57
First Flight:
·Team Silo Ridge # 2 consisting of Routh, Routh, Kelly, and Cloyd, with a score of 62.
Team BASF consisting of Bunch, Prange, Scroggins, and Wellerson, with a score of 63.
Team Professional Turf Products (Toro) consisting of Gray, Seidt, Harrison, and Mathews, (Team Lake Valley G, C.) with a score of 63.
Second Flight:
Team FMC consisting of Bradley, Finley, Panter and Perez with a score of 67.
·Team Bayer consisting of Kleffner, Overton, Pyle, and Waldron with a score of 68.
Team Knox Fertilizer consisting of Brinton, Baldwin, Ballad, and Fishel with a score of 68.
Winner of the Closest to the Pin on # 2 sponsored by GreensPro was Brock Derrick of the Millwood Golf and Racquet Club team.
Winner of the Closest to the Pin on # 5 sponsored by Ermisch Golf Design was Ronnie Jr, which we have to guess was someone on a Silo Ridge Team.
Winner of the Closest to the Pin on # 11 sponsored by Advanced Turf Solutions was Austen Gearheart of Advanced Turf Solutions, we will need to make sure that is on his W-2 form at the end of the year.
Winner of the Closest to the Pin on # 17 sponsored by VanWall Equipment was Kolby Armbruster, Golf Course Superintendent at Ledgestone Country Club. Ironically, he was playing on the VanWall Team.
Winning the Long Drive on # 7 sponsored by FMC, was Randy Robinson, Central Field Staff Representative with GCSAA.
After golf prizes were handed out, we had a raffle of gift cards provided by all the tee sign sponsors. Thank you to all the following team and tee sponsors:
VanWall Equipment
Bayer
Midwest Turf
PBI Gordon
Corteva
Precision Turf Products
Advanced Turf Solutions
Professional Turf Products
Knox Fertilizer
GreensPro
Syngenta
Kansas Golf and Turf Equipment
The Andersons
FMC
BASF
Clear Creek Golf Cars and Utility Vehicles
And the following Tee sponsors:
Ermisch Golf Design
Nufarm
Without the support of all these partners, this event would not be the success it is. We would also like to thank everyone at Silo Ridge Country Club for providing their course, and Cindy Waldron for donating her time to make sponsorship signs and gift card holders.
Once we get all invoices paid and monies counted, we will report the outcome of the event.
Additional photo credit to Randy Robinson.
Syngenta manufacturer of plant protective products has renewed their Gold Partnership for 2022 with the Ozark Turf Association. Syngenta has been long time supporters of the OTA and Superintendents everywhere.
Please thank Paul Carlson, Syngenta Territory Manager the next time you see him.
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