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2006 Tournament Results(Pdf) Wisconsin PGA Section MacGregor Pro-Pro Best Ball Monday, April 17, 2006 Final Results Foxboro GC - Oregon, WI Yardage and Par (6076 Yds - Par 70) Place Name Representing Out In Total Winnings 1st Jim Gaugert Hillmoor GC 31 34 65 $560.00 * Won In A Jim Schuman UW Madison $560.00 Playoff 2nd Ben Fahrenholz Riverview CC 33 32 65 $295.00 Michael O'Reilly Whistling Straits GC $295.00 Chad Behrends Milwaukee CC 32 33 65 $295.00 Charles King Milwaukee CC $295.00 Paul LoCicero Bristlecone Pines GC 33 32 65 $295.00 Brook Schmitt Foxboro GC $295.00 Jason Fitchett Nike Golf 31 34 65 $295.00 Ryan Helminen SentryWorld $295.00 6th Pat Gorman Tiziani Gorman Golf Academy 33 33 66 $200.00 Larry Tiziani Cherokee CC $200.00 7th Bill Brodell Butte Des Morts CC 33 34 67 $155.00 John Wallrich Pine Hills CC $155.00 Clint Higgins Whistling Straits GC 34 33 67 $155.00 Darin Saari Whistling Straits GC $155.00 Jeff Bisbee Bisbees Golf Center 32 35 67 $155.00 Brian Zinda Whispering Springs GC $155.00 10th Paul Becker Hidden Glen GC 34 34 68 $101.25 Mark Krause Muskego Lakes CC $101.25 Michael Kerig Cecelias GC 33 35 68 $101.25 William Stupar Wisconsin River CC $101.25 Bill Amundsen North Shore CC 35 33 68 $101.25 Mike Bastian North Shore CC $101.25 Richard Tock Ozaukee CC 33 35 68 $101.25 Rick Witt Blackhawk CC $101.25 14th John Freeman Edgewood GC 34 35 69 $24.17 Bill Graham Chenequa CC $24.17 Shaun Finley The Oaks GC 35 34 69 $24.17 Jason Manke The Oaks GC $24.17 Owen Butler Trappers Turn GC 36 33 69 $24.17 Bob Gander Trappers Turn GC $24.17 Robert Elliott Oconomowoc GC 34 35 69 $24.17 Troy Schmidt Fire Ridge GC $24.17 Wisconsin PGA Section MacGregor Pro-Pro Best Ball Monday, April 17, 2006 Final Results Foxboro GC - Oregon, WI Place Name Representing Out In Total Winnings 14th Brian Pionkowski Hawks Landing GC 36 33 69 $24.17 Brian Steinke Hawks Landing GC $24.17 Michael Cisler Glacier Wood GC 33 36 69 $24.17 Michael Miller Riverside CC $24.17 20th Michael Crowley Tee Aire Golf Range 33 37 70 Joe Stadler Wisconsin Section Jason Samuelian Tuckaway CC 36 34 70 Mark Voeller Golf Galaxy John Kursel South Hills CC 35 35 70 Roy Livingstone South Hills CC Tim Mostowik Merrill Hills CC 38 32 70 Bob Neumann Whitnall Park GC 24th Gregory Gericke WPGA Member 40 31 71 Jeremiah Hoffmann Rolling Meadows GC Dan Gogin Olde Highlander GC 37 34 71 Daniel Hoffman Gastraus Golf Center Brad Peck Nakoma GC 36 35 71 John Shipshock Bishops Bay CC Brian Baus Horseshoe Bay GC 36 35 71 Mike Burmania Beaver Dam CC 28th Tom Befera Kenosha CC 36 36 72 Jim Thompson WPGA Member Kurt Kleven North Hills CC 35 37 72 Ned McGinley Norsk GC Andrew Barrett Tripoli CC 36 36 72 Brett Weber Grand Geneva Michael Turner Meadowbrook CC 35 37 72 Al Vizgaitis The Racine CC Doug Cheever Wausau CC 37 35 72 Bill Ehn Bulls Eye CC Matt Bohlken Platteville G&CC 36 36 72 Scott Kennedy Prairie Du Chien CC Jim DeBruine The Golf Connection 37 35 72 Bret Mattson Nicolet GC Wisconsin PGA Section MacGregor Pro-Pro Best Ball Monday, April 17, 2006 Final Results Foxboro GC - Oregon, WI Place Name Representing Out In Total Winnings 35th Eric Malone Kenosha CC 38 35 73 Brad Rouse Bristol Oaks CC 36th Mike Muranyi Monroe CC 37 37 74 Mike Schnarr WPGA Member Mark Bergman Chenequa CC 37 37 74 Brad McMillan Hartford GC Brad Calaway Meadow Springs GC 38 36 74 Christopher Paitrick Meadows of Six Mile Creek 39th Daniel Hudson Dretzka Park GC 36 39 75 Hanc Spivey Dretzka Park GC Jason Hogue Oneida G&CC 40 35 75 Jim Schultz Oneida G&CC 41st Thomas Gerke Vitense Golfland 36 40 76 Darin Key Vitense Golfland James Frutchey Morningstar GC 37 39 76 Jim Frutchey Morningstar GC Julie Briggs Geneva National GC 38 38 76 Eric Lorenzetti Geneva National GC 44th Joel Weitz Vitense Golfland 38 39 77 John Dingle Vitense Golfland Wisconsin PGA Section West Bend Pro-Am Monday, April 24, 2006 Final Team Results West Bend CC Yardage and Par (6542 Yds - Par 73) Place Name Representing Out In Total Winnings 1st Mark Voeller Golf Galaxy 67 60 127 $177.50 Jason Ryan $177.50 Wade Oberle $177.50 Cort Hartmann $177.50 2nd Nick Baackes North Hills CC 68 62 130 $132.50 Jim Rawski $132.50 Gary Lukacek $132.50 Mike Stock $132.50 3rd Michael Crowley Tee Aire Golf Range 67 64 131 $100.00 Jonathan Duggan $100.00 Stan Mytych $100.00 Darryl Peck $100.00 4th Brian Pionkowski Hawks Landing GC 66 66 132 $66.67 Craig Roehrig $66.67 Bryan Albrecht $66.67 Joe Carney $66.67 Philip Smith West Bend CC 64 68 132 $66.67 Terry Aceto $66.67 JJ Ziegler $66.67 Mike McGuire $66.67 Kurt Kleven North Hills CC 68 64 132 $66.67 Norm Gabrovic $66.67 Ron Hyde $66.67 George Wolske $66.67 7th John Statz Washington County GC 69 64 133 $50.00 Matt Hadley $50.00 Jeff Jacobs $50.00 Robert Mertz $50.00 8th Eric Gitter Fire Ridge GC 67 67 134 $45.00 Kevin Dane $45.00 Bill Joy $45.00 Jeff Jackopin $45.00 9th Eric Lorenzetti Geneva National GC 69 66 135 Scott Anderson Roy Bishop John English Fred Hancock Waupaca CC 68 67 135 Mike Petroske Gary Polipnick Brian Richards Wisconsin PGA Section West Bend Pro-Am Monday, April 24, 2006 Final Team Results West Bend CC Place Name Representing Out In Total Winnings 11th Joe Stadler Wisconsin Section 67 69 136 Mark Chmura John Drana Ed Kujawa Robert Elliott Oconomowoc GC 71 65 136 Dick Davidson Bob Salentine Tom Kiekow 13th Joel Weitz Vitense Golfland 68 69 137 Ken Hovind Mike Lane Greg Snitchler 14th Donald Hill West Bend CC 74 64 138 Dick Gagan Tim Galante Perry Vogel Bill Lindmark The Woods GC 71 67 138 Mike Scheelk Scott Lade Rich Heesaker Mark Krause Muskego Lakes CC 73 65 138 Dave Christensen Mark Foote Dan Shutts Paul Becker Hidden Glen GC 69 69 138 Steve Cary Randy Esenberg Brian Hagmayer James Morrison WPGA Member 69 69 138 Richard Adamson Charles Ashley Michael Serpe Jason Samuelian Tuckaway CC 66 72 138 Jim Dobrzynski Brett Law Scott Toby Ryan Helminen Sentryworld GC 70 68 138 Ben Dier Matt Flaten Dan Thome Wisconsin PGA Section West Bend Pro-Am Monday, April 24, 2006 Final Team Results West Bend CC Place Name Representing Out In Total Winnings 21st Daniel Roloff Watertown CC 73 67 140 John Kosanovich Mike Haydock Jeff Richards Andrew Cantrall Pine Hills CC 70 70 140 Jack Liebl Rick Rickmeier Dave Aldag Brad Peck Nakoma GC 75 65 140 Dan Pechauer Gary Scammell Ron Thorstad 24th Curt Larson Oshkosh CC 73 69 142 Jerry Daun Dave Krumrei Carl Wegner John Wallrich Pine Hills CC 73 69 142 Shawn Rice Jason Krepline Matt Bistan 26th Andrew Runkel The Bog 75 68 143 Dave Leszczynski Lee Owen Ken Weintraub 27th Bill Ehn Bulls Eye CC 72 72 144 Gary Ehn Chris Gadient Ron Weis Wisconsin PGA Section West Bend Pro-Am Monday, April 24, 2006 Low Professional Results West Bend CC Place Name Representing Out In Total Winnings 1st Michael Crowley Tee Aire Golf Range 37 31 68 $340.00 2nd Brian Pionkowski Hawks Landing GC 34 35 69 $250.00 3rd Mark Voeller Golf Galaxy 35 36 71 $170.00 Ryan Helminen Sentryworld GC 35 36 71 $170.00 5th Bill Lindmark The Woods GC 35 37 72 $100.00 Jason Samuelian Tuckaway CC 35 37 72 $100.00 7th John Statz Washington County GC 36 37 73 $70.00 8th Kurt Kleven North Hills CC 39 35 74 9th Paul Becker Hidden Glen GC 38 38 76 Joe Stadler Wisconsin Section 39 37 76 11th Daniel Roloff Watertown CC 38 39 77 Nick Baackes North Hills CC 41 36 77 13th Eric Lorenzetti Geneva National GC 40 38 78 Mark Krause Muskego Lakes CC 41 37 78 15th Curt Larson Oshkosh CC 41 38 79 Philip Smith West Bend CC 39 40 79 Robert Elliott Oconomowoc GC 43 36 79 Wisconsin PGA Section West Bend Pro-Am Monday, April 24, 2006 Low Senior Professional Results West Bend CC Place Name Representing Out In Total Winnings 1st Paul Becker Hidden Glen GC 38 38 76 $75.00 2nd Mark Krause Muskego Lakes CC 41 37 78 3rd Donald Hill West Bend CC 41 39 80 Wisconsin PGA Section WAGPA Stroke Play Tuesday, May 2, 2006 Final Results The Oaks GC - Cottage Grove, WI Yardage and Par (6715 Yds - Par 71) Place Name Representing Out In Total Winnings 1st Craig Czerniejewski Nagawaukee GC 34 35 69 $935.00 2nd Bill Amundsen North Shore CC 35 35 70 $705.00 3rd Ben Cowan Monona GC 37 35 72 $555.00 4th Nicholas Byom Bristlecone Pines 38 35 73 $422.50 Ryan Moore Chenequa CC 37 36 73 $422.50 6th Pete Grimme Sun Prairie GC 38 36 74 $287.50 Ryan Helminen Sentryworld GC 39 35 74 $287.50 8th Brian Brodell Butte Des Morts CC 37 38 75 $230.00 9th Paul Block Maple Bluff CC 39 37 76 $161.67 John Freeman Edgewood GC 38 38 76 $161.67 Chris Schultz Scenic View CC 37 39 76 $161.67 Joel Rechlicz Yahara Hills GC 39 37 76 $161.67 Jeffrey Simms Blackhawk CC 38 38 76 $161.67 Eric Reno WPGA Apprentice 40 36 76 $161.67 15th John Kursel South Hills CC 41 36 77 $59.00 Andrew Barrett Tripoli CC 38 39 77 $59.00 Brett Weber Grand Geneva Resort 42 35 77 $59.00 Shaun Finley The Oaks GC 36 41 77 $59.00 Jason Samuelian Tuckaway CC 37 40 77 $59.00 20th Darin Saari Whistling Straits GC 40 38 78 Mike Frechette Minocqua CC 38 40 78 Ryan Wieme University Ridge GC 42 36 78 23rd Brian Pionkowski Hawks Landing GC 39 40 79 Clint Higgins Whistling Straits GC 41 38 79 Josh Mattefs Oneida G&CC 38 41 79 26th Eric Lorenzetti Geneva National GC 38 42 80 John Gaschke The Bridges GC 41 39 80 28th Owen Butler Trappers Turn GC 40 41 81 Ben Scott The Oaks GC 40 41 81 Eric Gitter Fire Ridge GC 43 38 81 31st Lucas Hana Green Bay CC 42 40 82 Chet Hendrickson Currie Park GC 39 43 82 Daniel Conti Broadlands GC 37 45 82 Dale Paluszcyk Tee Aire Golf Range 44 38 82 Matt Bohlken Platteville G&CC 43 39 82 36th Brant Kasbohm WPGA Member 42 41 83 Caleb Turbett Trappers Turn GC 40 43 83 Wisconsin PGA Section WAGPA Stroke Play Tuesday, May 2, 2006 Final
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