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Complete Schedules and Courses Are Available Online at Cdgagolf.Org COLUMBUS DISTRICT GOLF ASSOCIATION 2021 Master • 2020 Tournament Results • 2021 Schedule of events • CDGA Record Book • Calendar of Events Jackson Chandler 2020 Amateur Champion Columbus District Golf Association 1 Letter from the President Welcome to 2021! We are all happy to see 2020 leave us and look forward to getting back to a normal golf season. As I write this, Covid cases are trending down, more people are being vaccinated and hopefully by April, we will look forward to riding in carts together, taking out flagsticks and raking bunkers! This is an exciting time in Columbus golf. In the last 5 years, renovations have been finished at Columbus, CC at Muirfield Village, Kinsale Golf & FC, Scioto Reserve CC, The Golf Club, Worthington Hills CC, York GC and several others. This year, major renovations are being done at Brookside Golf & CC, Muirfield Village GC, Scioto CC and possibly others that have not been announced. We look forward to seeing the changes at these courses! Taking these courses out of our tournament rotation has been a challenge but we have finalized the Men’ and Women’s schedules and have put together many good venues. We all hope to keep the momentum that was set last year. We do not have any new rules changes from the USGA to report and from the CDGA standpoint, we only have one change. We will institute the use of Pace of Play checkpoints (timing gates) in a few tournaments that had pace of play issues. 5 ½ hour rounds are no fun for anybody and hopefully this will alleviate the problem. USGA TM (Golf Genius) was used last year and was seemingly well accepted. It allows players in contention to see where they stand relative to the other players during the round. From a CDGA standpoint, scorecards are printed, pairings are made, and scores are posted much faster and easier. Men’s events kick off the year April 26-27th with the Mid-Amateur, Senior, Super Senior Championships at Cumberland Trail CC, followed by the Spring Old Pal on May 13th at Jefferson CC. The 1st Pilkington Cup match at Little Turtle begins May 19th. Defending champ Brookside Golf & CC is gearing up to defend its title!! The Women kick off their schedule May 25th with an ABCD scramble at NorthStar GC followed by the Trifecta Partner 6-6-6 at Rattlesnake Ridge GC. Complete schedules and courses are available online at cdgagolf.org. I encourage everyone to go to the CDGA website and find a tournament that works best for you. Whether it’s a scratch tournament, a handicap tournament, an old pal or a team event, we look forward to seeing you this year! Dan Strasser President Columbus District Golf Association Brookside Golf and Country Club 2 2021 CDGA Master Columbus District Golf Association 2021 Tournament Schedule Applications for entry in CDGA Sponsored events will be accepted upon completion of an official entry form available on-line at CDGAGOLF.ORG. Entrants must be a member of a Full Service Ohio Golf Association member club and must include active GHIN number. No entries accepted after 11:59 P.M. on deadline day. Contestants are requested to be on tee, ready to play, 10 minutes before assigned tee time. MEN’S WOMEN’S MID-AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP WOMEN’S SCRAMBLE ABCD April 26-27--Cumberland Trail GC May 25--NorthStar GC Deadline April 19--$160 Deadline May 17--$65 SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP WOMEN’S TRIFECTA PARTNER 6-6-6 April 26-27--Cumberland Trail GC June 3--Rattlesnake Ridge GC Deadline April 19--$160 Deadline May 26--$130/team SUPER SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP April 26-27--Cumberland Trail GC July 6-7--York GC Deadline April 19--$160 July 8--Worthington Hills CC July 9--Wedgewood Golf & CC SPRING OLD PAL SCRAMBLE Deadline June 30--$100 May 13--Jefferson CC Deadline May 6 --$160/team WOMEN’S AMATEUR July 13-16--Denison GC PILKINGTON CUP MATCH Deadline July 5 --$145 May 19--GC at Little Turtle July 1--Hickory Hills GC WOMEN’S CHAPMAN August 12--Scioto Reserve CC August 9--Columbus CC Deadline May 12--$840/team Deadline August 2--$130/team JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP WOMEN’S OLD PAL July 6-7--York GC September 2--Hickory Hills GC July 8--Worthington Hills CC Deadline August 25--$130/team July 9--Wedgewood Golf & CC WOMEN’S TWO PERSON NET STABLEFORD Deadline June 30--$100 September 21--Lakes Golf & CC AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP Deadline September 14--$130/team July 13-16--Moundbuilders CC Deadline July 5--$125 SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP July 13-16--Moundbuilders CC Deadline July 5--$125 MID AM/SENIOR AM FOUR BALL ENTRY FEE FOR MOST CDGA August 16--Kinsale Golf & FC EVENTS INCLUDES GOLF, CART, Deadline August 9--$160/team MEAL, RANGE, PRIZES AND AM/AM HANDICAP GRATUITIES. CERTIFICATES ARE September 7--Medallion Club GOOD AT HOST CLUB AND IN Deadline August 31--$160/team SOME CASES, ENTRANTS HOME AM/AM SCRATCH CLUB AS OPTION September 7--Medallion Club Deadline August 31--$160/team 4354 Tuller Road, Dublin, TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Ohio 43017 614-698-0014 October 4--Columbus CC CDGAGOLF.ORG Deadline September 27--$75 Columbus District Golf Association 3 4 2021 CDGA Master CDGA Spring Old Pal Scramble Hickory Hills Golf Club • September 22, 2020 Robert Townsend & Anthony Delianides Anthony Delianides/Robert Townsend Hickory Hills GC 61.1 Steve Snyder/Jeffrey Lacy Medallion Club 61.8 Andy Bowman/Jay Thompson GC at Little Turtle/Rattlesnake Ridge GC 62.0 Rob Grieser/Jeffrey Gallo Hickory Hills GC/Medallion Club 62.7 Randy Rosemeier/Camillus Musselman Heritage GC/Kinsale Golf & FC 63.5 Cory Devlin/Ryan Munday Kinsale Golf & FC/GC at Little Turtle 63.8 Mark Brickley/Jacob Johnson Cumberland Trail GC 63.9 Gary Tiffan/Brian Buck Pinnacle GC/Heritage GC 64.6 Cliff Bostrom/Vince McDonald Kinsale Golf & FC 64.6 Bronson Mallett/Brian Doles Pinnacle GC 65.0 Andrew Wineapple/Dana Bromberg Pinnacle GC 65.1 Charlie Webb/Jacob Steininger Hickory Hills GC 65.1 James Baumann/David Baumann Rattlesnake Ridge GC 65.8 Ben Goodman/Trent Willhite Hickory Hills GC 66.8 Ross Samuels/Seth Bromberg Jefferson CC 66.9 William Harris/Doug Lewis Eagle Eye GC 69.1 John Galvin/Matthew Keves The Club at Tartan Fields/Cooks Creek GC 69.2 Kevin Huffman/Gary Mroz NorthStar GC 69.3 Matt Stokes/Tyler Gleason Pinnacle GC 69.3 Todd Smith/Abdul Amer Medallion Club 69.4 Paul Hiers/Scott Staley York GC 70.2 Ken Copley/Thomas York Hickory Hills GC 70.4 Chris Bernadino/Paul Robes Pinnacle GC/Columbus CC 71.2 Jim Siders/James Siders Heritage GC 71.2 Josh Lindsey/Shawn Stevens Crown Hill GC 72.6 Todd Sutton/Mark Zimmerer Rattlesnake Ridge GC 74.0 Columbus District Golf Association 5 CDGA Pilkington Cup Cumberland Trail GC • Pinnacle GC • CC at Muirfield Village June 11, 2020 • June 30, 2020 • August 19, 2020 FINAL STANDINGS Brookside Golf & CC #1 26.5 Scioto Reserve CC 23.0 Worthington Hills CC 20.0 Pinnacle GC 18.5 Rattlesnake Ridge GC 17.0 Medallion Club 13.5 The Club at Tartan Fields 12.5 Brookside Golf & CC #2 11.5 York GC 5.5 CC at Muirfield Village 5.5 Kinsale Golf & FC 5.5 Heritage GC 4.5 Hickory Hills GC #1 1.5 Brookside Golf & CC #1 Charlie Hendrickson, Michael Cress, Rob Davidge, Andy Hire Cumberland Trail GC Pinnacle GC CC at Muirfield Village June 11, 2020 June 30, 2020 August 19, 2020 Two 2-Man Scrambles switching Modified Stableford 2 Best Balls of 4 on ALL 18 partners after 9. Both Scores Count. Par=1 , Birdies=2 , Eagles=3 Pinnacle GC 130 Scioto Reserve CC 127 Rattlesnake Ridge GC 62 Chad Bolt, Alex Gonzalez, Mike McGuire, Adam Ellison, Byron Snoddy, Scott Alexander, Keagan Younkin, Ryan Parrish Steve Wilke, Terry Wamack Rusty Justus, Kevin Thorne Brookside Golf and CC #1 130 Worthington Hills CC 128 Brookside Golf and CC #1 61 Brendan Jenkins, Bradley Shepherd, Michael Cress, Rob Davidge, Michael Cress, Rob Davidge, Andy Hire, Charlie Hendrickson Michael Bowser, Matt Gardner Andy Hires, Kris Clarke Brookside Golf and CC #1 129 Medallion Club 60 The Club at Tartan Fields 136 Michael Cress, Rob Davidge, Adam Fluty, Ty Lucas, Mark Williamson, Tim Richey, Andy Hire, Tommy Harman Scott Mann, Bill Harvey Nick Hefner, Jack Rothacker Worthington Hills CC 136 Rattlesnake Ridge GC 131 Scioto Reserve CC 57 Brendan Jenkins, Bradley Shepherd, Medallion Club 132 Pinnacle GC 55 Pat Herl, Matt Kern York GC 132 Brookside Golf and CC #2 54 Pinnacle GC 133 Worthington Hills CC 52 Scioto Reserve CC 138 The Club at Tartan Fields 133 Kinsale Golf and FC 52 Brookside Golf and CC #2 133 CC @ Muirfield Village 139 The Club at Tartan Fields 48 Heritage GC 141 Kinsale Golf and FC 137 Heritage GC 47 CC of Muirfield Village 137 Brookside Golf and CC #2 141 CC of Muirfield Village 46 Hickory Hills GC #1 143 Hickory Hills GC #1 138 Hickory Hills GC #1 44 Heritage GC 140 Kinsale Golf and FC 143 York GC 43 Hickory Hills GC #2 144 Hickory Hills GC #2 144 Hickory Hills GC #2 34 Rattlesnake Ridge GC 144 York GC 149 6 2021 CDGA Master CDGA Junior Championship NorthStar GC • Rattlesnake Ridge GC • Brookside Golf & CC July 21-24, 2020 Zach Burton Carson Meyer Overall 15 & Under Stroke Play Results Stroke Play Results Overall Boys 15 & Under Boys Jonathan Green, The Lakes Golf & CC 70-71-141 Leo Walling, Wedgewood Golf & CC 68-80-148 Zach Burton, Scioto Reserve CC 73-69-142 Alex Rath, York GC 80-78-158 Aidan Schumer, Muirfield Village GC 69-73-142 Jackson Pollina, The Club at Tartan Fields 76-83-159 Vaughn Harber, Jefferson Golf & CC 69-76-145 Carson Meyer, Kinsale Golf & FC 87-80-167 Carson Trafford, Worthington Hills CC 68-78-146 Deacon Pinson, Brookside Golf & CC 84-84-168 Zehnder Gibson, River Greens GC 73-74-147 Julian Myers, CC at Muirfield Village 85-86-171 Jake Yarbrough, CC at Muirfield Village 73-74-147 Colin Cleary, Hickory Hills GC 88-93-181 Tyler Groomes, CC at Muirfield Village 73-74-147 Luke Gutman, Lakes Golf & CC 74-74-148 Jason Zehala, Medallion Club 74-75-149 Match Play Results Judson Turner, OSU GC 75-75-150 ——— OVERALL BOYS——— Bennett Zeitner, Brookside Golf & CC 73-77-150 Sam Evans, York GC 74-77-151 Quarterfinal Paari Kaviyarasu, York GC 76-76-152 Tyler Groomes def.
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