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Villager219 Church Street, Kohler, WI 53044 FREE www.kohlervillager.com JUNE 20, 2020 [email protected] | 920-331-4904 School District presents survey results for potential referendum The Kohler School District ceptions said there were 510 dren attending Kohler Schools. of the Village of Kohler only, building a new library, improv- presented survey results for the responses, which was a 50% Eighty percent of the respon- since non-residents cannot vote ing drop-off and pick-up safety, potential referendum during response rate. He said the re- dents live in the Kohler School on the referendum. expanding parking, and adding their Monday, June 8 school sponse was “phenomenal” com- District. The other 20% were The results show Village res- air conditioning. There was less board meeting, which was pared to the 20% response rate staff and parents who lived out- idents overwhelmingly support- support for the enhancement streamed on Facebook Live. that he typically sees. Of those side the district. Most of the re- ive of updating the technical of outdoor athletic facilities, Bill Foster of School Per- who responded, 55% have chil- sults below are from residents education area and classrooms, though the majority support it.

The fi rst result is from both Age breakdown: Not sure/need more Yes: 72% $17.55 million referendum to residents and non-residents 18-25: 0.20% information: 12% No: 22% fund a base plan? 26-35: 7% Defi nitely yes: 41% who responded. Would you likely support a Not sure/need more 36-45: 30% Probably yes: 23% Overall, how satisfi ed are referendum that provides information: 6% 46-55: 29% Undecided: 9% you with the Kohler School funding to improve safety 56-64: 13% Would you likely support a Probably no: 10% District? 65 and older: 21% during student drop-off and referendum that provides Defi nitely no: 17% Very satisfi ed: 50% expand parking? funding for the fi rst phase Satisfi ed: 41% Would you likely support a Yes: 66% of the plan to enhance the Would you support a $20.14 Not satisfi ed: 2% referendum that provides No: 21% outdoor athletic facilities? million referendum to fund funding to update the all projects? Very unsatisfi ed: 2% Not sure/need more Yes: 49% Technical Education (shop) Defi nitely yes: 27% No opinion: 5% information: 13% No: 39% area, update classrooms, and Probably yes: 18% Not sure/need more The remaining results are build a new library? Would you likely support a Undecided: 14% information: 12% from residents living in the Yes: 74% referendum that provides Probably no: 15% Kohler School District only. No: 14% funding to add air condition? Would you likely support a Defi nitely no: 26% Kohler High School hires new girls basketball coach Kohler High School would Nate has also been a Head the district. Kohler Athletic Di- like to announce that Nate Girls Track and Field coach at rector Matt Zavada states that DePagter has been hired as the Sheboygan South and Hartford “We are excited to have Nate next Head Varsity Girls Basket- as well as an assistant track join our staff at Kohler Schools. ball Coach. Nate becomes the coach at Southwestern and He has a versatile coaching thirteenth girls basketball coach Cedar Grove-Belgium. He has background, an energetic atti- in Kohler High School history, also been a Head Boys Cross tude, and will be in our build- which began in 1974. Country coach at Hartford and ing every day of the school year Nate started coaching basket- a JV baseball coach at Cedar with our student-athletes. Our ball in 2009 as an assistant boys Grove-Belgium. hopes are that he will be able to basketball coach at Southwest- Nate comes to Kohler High build upon the recent successes Submitted photo ern high school. Since then, School from the White Lake of our girls program, and in- Nate Depagter and his family he has been a Head Girls bas- School District, where he has crease our numbers of girls that ketball coach at New Holstein served as a social studies teach- come out for basketball.” Jackalope and Harley Quin. studies this fall at Kohler high and Cedar Grove-Belgium. He er for the past two years. Coach Nate is married to his wife He grew up on a dairy farm in school and look forward to tak- has also coached middle school, Depagter will also be known Jamie, who is a nurse, and Oostburg, WI, and graduated ing over as the new head girls freshman, JV girls, and JV boys as Mr. DePagter to several of they have two kids, Ryker (3 from UW-Platteville. Coach basketball coach. basketball. Coaching basket- Kohler’s students in the fall, as years old) and Ayla (One and a Depagter stated, “I am excited I look forward to meeting ev- ball is just one of the sports he has also been hired as a high Half). They have a dog named for the opportunity to educate eryone soon.” he has coached over the years. school social studies teacher in Isley and two bunnies named students in the fi eld of social Village July 4th Track and turf fi eld available for summer community use beginning July 1 fi reworks canceled The track and turf fi eld will now be available for use by community members for the summer. The Village announced on other area municipalities can- Hours of operation beginning July 1st, 2020 through August 24th, 2020 will be Monday through June 8 that the annual July 4th celing theirs, Village offi cials Friday, 6:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.; 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. fi reworks would be canceled. feared that allowing Kohler’s (The Sousa concert gathering fi reworks to proceed would Please observe these rules had already been canceled by draw a much larger crowd than • Track and turf fi eld will be open for community use during the posted times for fi tness activities. ). the Village would be able to • If athletic teams are using the turf fi eld for practice during these times, then the fi eld will be closed A release by Kohler Police handle, as well as increase the for community use, but the track will remain open. Chief and Village of Kohler, spread of the COVID-19 virus. • Facilities will be closed during athletic contests. Emergency Management Direc- “It is with great disappoint- • Social distancing of 6 feet is required for use. tor Shawn Splivalo expressed ment that the Village of Kohler • Please use lanes 5 through 8 of the track, stay off of lanes 1 through 4. disappointment in having to is confi rming the cancellation • Food, candy, and drinks other than water are prohibited. cancel the fi reworks. But with of the 4th of July celebration,” • Individuals may enter through the south gate. Continued on page 2 • There will be a supervisor at the facility during the hours of operation. 2 JUNE 20, 2020 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM

Fireworks, continued from page 1 said Splivalo’s release. “The ty Restart Guidelines by July ing to Village residents and vis- issues of thousands of visitors 4th, but it will still be a recom- itors, it also impedes emergen- coming to the Village to see the mendation that outdoor gather- cy vehicles. We’re also inviting fi reworks and the public health ings maintain 6 feet of social problems with public urination risk of COVID-19 essentially distancing (36 square feet per when we have people visiting or Next Issue: made the decision for us. person). As Village Members stuck in traffi c after consuming “The decision to cancel the know, we do not traditionally beverages on a summer night JULY 4 Village of Kohler’s fi reworks have that distance between fam- without access to bathroom fa- was made after the City of She- ilies with a normal size crowd. cilities. boygan canceled their fi reworks This presents a public health “We hope that all our com- The DEADLINE display. Without events in our risk without large green spaces munity members will still cel- surrounding communities, the for everyone to social distance. ebrate Independence Day by will be Village of Kohler could potently Parking, traffi c, and bathrooms displaying our nation’s fl ag, and host thousands of visitors with- also become a concern with the gathering as recommended by JUNE 26 out the green space, parking, or potently large crowds. As we guidelines with friends, family, facilities to support them. see with every event we host in and neighbors. “We hope to be in the third the Village, parking is limited. phase of the Sheboygan Coun- “Traffi c is not only frustrat-

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Board of Education regular meeting minutes for May 11, 2020 Call to Order COVID-19 UPDATE ment of students during our virtual learning in October after state aid is certified. Given the motion. Discussion was held. All ayes. Dr. Bishop called the meeting to order at • Teachers and all essential staff continue format. the current and uncertain environment Motion carried. 5:30 p.m. in the Zoom Virtual Meeting. to do good work. There is no shortage We had a second paper packet pickup for resulting from covid19, the budget process Designation of Depository Paula Anderson called roll. The following of caring, going the extra extra mile, grades JK, Kindergarten, grade 1, 3 and will be extremely fluid this year. Mrs. Reilly moved to continue the relation- board members were present: Carl Non- and problem solving. In honor of 4. We had 100% of the materials picked Consent Agenda shop with Associated Bank, Sheboygan hof, Jane Bishop, Sharon Reilly, and Tarra National Teacher and Staff Appreciation up over the 2 day window. The support 1. Approval of April 13, 2020 Board Division, as the designated depository. Mr. Mikolyzk. Zach Pethan joined the meeting Week, I’m sharing a message I sent to we have received from parents is simply minutes Nonhof seconded the motion. All ayes. at 5:32 pm. district employees because it is worth astounding. We are so grateful for the 2. Approval of Invoices Motion carried. Statement of Public Notice repeating: incredible work of the Kohler parents! They 3. Report of the finance committee are doing such an amazing job working Designation of Newspaper May 8, 2020 It is safe to say that in the past 9 weeks a. Discussion of the preliminary with the teachers to ensure the students Mrs. Reilly moved to approve the Sheboy- Approval of Agenda every household with school age chil- budget continue learning! gan Press as the School District of Kohler Mr. Nonhof moved to approve the agenda. dren across the entire world knows what 4. Report of the human resources We are working on a plan for parents to official newspaper designee. Mrs. Mikolyzk Mrs. Reilly seconded the motion. All ayes. it is like to walk in the shoes of teachers, committee come and pick up the students personal seconded the motion. All ayes. Motion Motion carried. counselors, aides, lunch and playground a. Recommendation to approve the belongings from their desks. carried. supervisors, cleaners, kitchen staff, updated teacher contract template Time to Shine Mrs. Deb LaDuke has taken over for Mrs. Designation of Kohler Villager nurses, business managers, technology b. Recommendation to approve the Mike Retzinger, KPS speech therapist, is a Carini. We are so happy to have Mrs. Mr. Nonhof moved to approve the Kohler coordinators, administrative assistants, updated superintendent evaluation 2020 Herb Kohl Fellowship Award recipient. LaDuke return to us. Mrs. Carini will be Villager as the newspaper publication of human resource managers, facilities and tool The Kohl Teacher Fellowship program rec- back on June 1 to finish up the school year. Board meeting minutes. Mr. Pethan sec- grounds directors, activities and athletic ognizes and supports teaching excellence As of today, Mrs. Bruggink returns from Mrs. Reilly moved to approve the consent onded the motion. All ayes. Motion carried. directors, principals, curriculum and and innovation in the State of , her leave. Mrs. Kurten and Mrs. Brugging agenda. Mr. Nonhof seconded the motion. assessment directors, special education Designation of Legal Advisor USA. The goal is to support teachers in the worked together today to ensure a smooth All ayes. Motion carried. directors, and even superintendents. Mr. Pethan moved to continue Jim Korom pursuit of their unrealized goals for their Action and/or Discussion Items transition for the kids. I would like to thank from von Briesen & Roper as the Kohler classrooms or professional development. The entire world knows personally what Mrs. Kurten for the wonderful job she did Election of Officers School District legal advisor. Mrs. Reilly The 100 Herb Kohl Fellowship recipients it takes to educate children - and it’s a filling in for Mrs. Bruggink. Paula Anderson called for nominations seconded the motion. All ayes. Motion and the 100 schools of those teachers will mighty amount. The truth is: You are the MS-HS Principal Report (Nicholas for board president. Dr. Jane Bishop carried. each receive a $6,000 grant. mighty. You rise when others fall. For DeBaker) nominated herself. There were no other this, and in celebration of Teacher and Announcement of School Board Terms Kohler School Foundation 2020-2021 We released our second semester grading nominations. All ayes. Dr. Jane Bishop is Staff Appreciation week, and if we were Dr. Bishop announced the following: proposal policy for virtual learning. We created a president. together at school, I imagine it would be Tarra Mikolyzk, term beginning in the year Quynh Trueblood presented to the board hybrid policy based on the idea of “Do No really special to look you in the eyes, Dr. Bishop called for nominations for 2020 and ending in the year 2021 the proposal that will be discussed at the Harm” that several districts had already im- vice-president. Sharon Reilly nominated Carol Nonhof, term beginning in the year Kohler School Foundation board meeting shake your hand, thank you, and stay plemented. The policy allows for maximum herself. There were no other nominations. 2018 and ending in the year 2021 on May 27, 2020. there for a little while. flexibility to students who may have been All ayes. Mrs. Sharon Reilly is vice-pres- Jane Bishop, term beginning in the year Board President’s Report (Dr. Jane I see you, the world sees you, and we negatively affected by the global pandemic. ident. 2019 and ending in the year 2022 Bishop) thank you. The model gives students and families Dr. Bishop called for nominations for Zachary Pethan term beginning in the year Dr. Bishop promoted the May WASB • State Superintendent Carolyn Stanford multiple options. We have received a lot treasurer. Carl Nonhof nominated himself. 2019 and ending in the year 2022 webinars for board members. “Understand- Taylor articulated 4 phases schools face of positive feedback in regards to allowing There were no other nominations. All ayes. Sharon Reilly, term beginning in the year ing legal roles & responsibilities” and “Plan in the Covid-19 environment. These 4 students the flexibility to focus on areas of Mr. Carl Nonhof is treasurer. 2020 and ending in the year 2023 effective board meetings” are just two of the phases include: Crisis, Re-entry, Recov- concern or interest. Dr. Bishop called for nominations for clerk. Approved 2020-2021 teacher contracts topics presented this month. ery, and New Normal. We are preparing The middle and high school have been Zachary Pethan nominated himself. There Mr. Nonhof moved to approve the 2020- Superintendent’s Report (Quynh for the re-entry phase. The District is receiving positive feedback from parents were no other nominations. All ayes. Mr. 2021 teacher contracts. Mrs. Mikolyzk Trueblood) organizing two critical teams: a virtual and students in regards to our virtual Zachary Pethan is clerk. seconded the motion. All ayes. Motion AWARD learning team and a pandemic team. learning. Teachers have been making it a carried. Dr. Cindy Payne is the recipient of the Wis- The load is extraordinary to close out point to schedule opportunities for face to Appoint committee members consin Council of Administrators of Special this year and concurrently plan and im- face interaction with students and provide Dr. Bishop appointed the following Approve the policy revisions for Services Award for Providing Outstanding plement for school re-opening next year. feedback on assignments. committee members: Carl Nonhof and policy 6116—Time & Effort Reporting as This is where the administration spends recommended by NEOLA and DPI and Services to Students. Well deserved and Review of District Finances Sharon Reilly to the finance committee; all of its time and energy. The strategic waive the second reading congratulations to Cindy Payne! The Finance Committee met May 8, 2020 Jane Bishop and Carl Nonhof to the policy plan process has been disrupted. As a Mr. Pethan moved to approve the policy SURVEY RESULTS FOR POTENTIAL and reviewed the monthly revenues and ex- committee; Jane Bishop and Tarra Mikolyzk consequence, the planning framework revisions for policy 6116—Time & Effort REFERENDUM UPDATE penditures. The Committee also reviewed to the human resources committee; Zach Reporting and waive the second reading. The presentation is postponed due to the and timeline must be adjusted. We can the preliminary budget for the 2020-21 Pethan and Sharon Reilly to the curriculum present covid-19 conditions. From the not devote the time needed to make school year which has been prepared using & instruction committee; Jane Bishop Mrs. Reilly seconded the motion. All ayes. start, the board and administration valued progress on the plan. But be assured known and current variables. This prelimi- and Zach Pethan to building & grounds Motion carried. the public’s high interest in long range that at the first opportunity, we will nary budget will be presented to the Board committee. Adjournment capital improvements for the future. We resume that work. in June and, per state statute, must be Set Monthly Meeting Date Mr. Nonhof moved to adjourn. Mr. Pethan know the state of the economy, timling, and Elementary Principal Report (Lisa approved by the Board in June. Per normal Mr. Pethan moved to set the monthly seconded the motion. All ayes. The meet- stakeholder engagement are critical to this Greene) process, the final budget for the 2020-21 meeting dates as the second and fourth ing adjourned at 6:55 p.m. mission. The teachers report a high level of engage- school year will be approved by the Board Monday of the month. Mrs. Reilly seconded JUNE 20, 2020 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM 5 Welcome back to Recreation! 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Baseball has started for many age groups. We are sorry that all were not able to accommodate everyone. Kohler Camps will be beginning in July. ***Registration has re-opened** • Yoga and Mindfulness is moved to July 6 - 9 at Lost Woods Park *New Location* o Bring a mat, towel, sunblock/bug spray and a water bottle • Camp Y-KODA remains on July 13 -17 at Ravine Park • Princess camp remains on July 27 -30 at Village Hall • T-ball will run from July 7 - 30 on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Lost Woods o Bring mitt, sun block/bug spray and a water bottle Outside group camps have changed: • Compass Creative Dramatics is all virtual, • Challenger Soccer is virtual or in Sheboygan, • ** No Change**Lakeshore Soccer SKILLS is still August 3 in Lost Woods. Kohler Pool will have limited access and programming. There are several new guidelines and protocols that will need to be adhered to. We will begin with scheduled activities: • Water aerobics and Lap swim beginning within the next two weeks, with Pre-registration on Sign-up Genius. There is a limit of 12 per class. o Both shallow and deep water will be available. o Residents $2 and Non-Residents $4 per class • Private Lessons will begin the week of June 29, $18 per 30-minute session o Go to: www.recreation.kohlervillage.org to send an inquiry • Youth Springboard Dive will begin July 6. o Registration is open • Open Swim will be added in July. Times to be determined by how other programming is going. There will be a Sign-up Genius for scheduled time slots. Residents and School choice only. o Time slots will run in 2-hour increments, 1.5-hour swim, plus sanitize time. o Watch for more information in the next Villager and our Facebook page. The Kohler Bomber Trailer will be open adjacent to the pool deck. The Doll Buggy Parade and the KPAL Swim meet have been canceled. Klub 55 activities have started • Biking, Hiking & Kayaking • Chair Yoga & Tai Chi at Lost Woods Park • Water Aerobics starting soon • Pickleball at Kohler Tennis Courts • Marzano Pizza Picnic at Lost Woods Park on July 10 – Members $20 nonmembers $25. Starts At 4 pm July 10. Bring your own chair and beverage this is cdc regulation

Thank You to the Kohler PAO Donors On May 16, the Kohler Performing Arts Organization concluded their online auction. The newly designed 4-day online auction was fun and exciting. The event raised funds for scholarships and performance tours for the band and choir students. This successful evening is due to the tremendous support and charitable donations off ered by many local corporations and individuals. The PAO would like to thank our sponsors. They include: 2020 Kohler Performing Arts Organization Donors Aurora Sheboygan Memorial Scott & Brenda Edmunds Jimmy John’s John & Marla Olsen Cheryl Stokes Medical Center Medical Ser- Elkhart Lake’s Road America K Lorraine Salon Spa Boutique George & Linda Palmer Eva Stokes vices Staff Falls Firehouse Pizza Kelly Kasten Tom & Kathy Palof Superior Car Wash B.E. Therapeutics, LLC Falls Healing Arts Jason & Jennifer Keller Michael & Maryellen Pellegri- Rich & Beth Tengowski Bank First Mel Free Marcus & Stephanie Knuth no Thrivent Kurt & Heidi Becker Christopher & Lorrie Garces Paul & Denise Kochan Jason & MaryBeth Pierce Rick Thyes & Yalin Chen Bed Bath & Beyond Mike & Sarah Gartman Kohler Company Pine Hills Country Club TLC Casuals Alison Biondo Tom & Rita Gast Kohler Public Schools Plenco Todd’s Carpentry Jane Bishop Steve & Diane Godlewski Mike & Mary Kral Mel Pontious Tom & Jerry’s Mini Golf Bitter Neumann Appliance, The Green Bay Blizzards Jim & Wendy Kukla Quit Qui Oc Golf Club Laurel Turner Furniture, and Mattress Green Bay Packers Kwik Trip, Inc. Nathan & Carolyn Reabe Erich & Angela Vierkant Mark & Amy Biznek Greenscape Lawn-Landscape Lakeshore Chorale Tom & Sharon Reilly The Vollrath Company, LLC The Black Pig Greg & Jennifer Grose Lakeside Pepsi Cola Bottling Michael & Donna Roblee Todd & Kristine Wake The Blind Horse Restaurant & Carol Grover Jim & Linda Lewis Randy & Rita Romanoski Joe & Suzanne Walter Winery Steve & Helen Hamer Craig & Sarah Loest Ryan & Kristin Romanoski Michael & Valerie Wand- BoMallies Chad & Robin Hamilton Nathan & Becky Luedke Paul & Sheila Ryan schneider Cory & Beth Bouck Curtis Hancock Marcus Hotels & Resorts Leyla Sanyer White House of Music Kyle & Kerstin Brandemuhl Harry’s Prohibition Bistro Kate Marventano Mark & Tandra Sbrocco Bryan Wichman & Sarah George & Shannon Bullard Mark & Candace Havens Scott & Melissa Maurer Todd & Michele Schaetz Mirocha Stephen Candler & Lisa Gam- Craig & Sonja Heins John & Carol McClary Schwarz Retail Fish Market John & Lisa Willadsen ble George & Sara Hess Meijer Sheboygan Athletic Club John Williams Brian & Jess Childs James & Christine Hoell Meinhardt Orthodontics Sheboygan Chevro- Wilson’s Restaurant & Ice Jim & Laura Conklin Robert & Rhonda Holland Mexican Fiesta let-Buick-GMC-Cadillac & Cream Corner Studio Rob & Molly Holzrichter Randy & Jean Miller Sheboygan Chrysler-Dodge- Wisconsin Timber Rattlers CrossFit Eastern Ridge Robert & Tina Horth Milwaukee Admirals Jeep-Ram With Child Baby Boutique Susan Davis Howards Grove Center for the Milwaukee Repertory Theater Sheboygan Lakers Ice Center Steve & Bridgitt Zielke Doug & Ginger Diemel Arts Milwaukee Wave Daniel & Megan Shvartsman Discovery Coach Len & Lori Hucke Arvin & Rachel Montes Stephanie Weill Center for The Dramm Corporation Nina Hughes Jeremy & Kristin Morehouse the Performing Arts & Katy EAA Museum Imogene’s Cleaning Center Nest Glodosky Plans are already being made for the twenty-fourth annual event in 2021. The Performing Arts Organization would like to invite you to be- come involved in this exciting event. If you are interested, feel free to call Richard Tengowski or Eva Stokes at Kohler High School. 6 JUNE 20, 2020 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM Business Card Corner

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How players will qualify for the 2020 U.S. Ryder Cup team By The PGA of America SELECTION CRITERIA REVISED FOR 2020 U.S. RYDER CUP TEAM Steve Stricker To Make Six Captain’s Selections PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (June selection criteria for the U.S. Team in The 2020 Ryder Cup will take place Championships (2004 won by Vijay 10, 2020) – As a result of the cancella- advance of the 2020 Ryder Cup, which on the Straits Course at Whistling Singh, 2010 won by Martin Kaymer and tion of 11 events on the PGA Tour due is scheduled to be played September Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin and be 2015 won by Jason Day). to the COVID-19 pandemic, the PGA 22-27 at Whistling Straits in Kohler, played September 22-27, 2020. The of America and Ryder Cup Captain Wisconsin. course has previously hosted three PGA Steve Stricker today announced revised

CAPTAIN: Everything to know about Captain Steve Stricker | Past U.S. Captains All U.S. players had the opportunity to earn points beginning in 2019. Those points will continue to be recognized. 2019 Major Championships • 1 Point per $1,000 earned • The Masters, PGA Championship, U.S. Open & The Open 2019 WGC Events and The Players Championship • 1 Point per $2,000 earned • WGC- Championship; WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play Championship; The Players Championship; WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational; WGC-HSBC Champions 2020 Regular PGA Tour events • 1 point per $1,000 earned • Beginning January 1, 2020, through the end of the second FedEx Cup Playoff (BMW Championship), August 30, 2020; including the WGC events • 2020 Opposite Field PGA TOUR events will NOT receive points 2020 Major Championships • 2 Points per $1,000 earned for the Winner • 1.5 Points per $1,000 earned for all others to make the cut • PGA Championship only

The points system for the American 2020, assuming all such events and the the 2020 schedule, it quickly became of the qualification window and an team will include the top six players on 2020 Ryder Cup take place as currently apparent that we would need to amend increase in the number of Captain’s the points list securing spots on the U.S. scheduled. our selection criteria,” said Stricker, selections from four to six. These Team. Previously, the top eight players The remaining six players will be who will be captaining in his home state changes were sparked by circumstance, had been expected to secure spots. selected and announced by Captain of Wisconsin. “After many deliberate but conceived with integrity in mind. In Points for the U.S. selection criteria Stricker on September 2 or 3, 2020. discussions, we collectively agreed that the end, we believe they will allow us to will accrue through the completion of Previously, the Captain was to select a smaller sampling of 2020 events — put our best team together to compete at the second FedEx Cup Playoff event four players. including just one major championship Whistling Straits in September.” (BMW Championship) on August 30, “With all the various changes to — would justify a one-week extension