FROM TEE TO GREEN 2026
Both the men's and women's spring golf leagues are ready to head into weekly action. The men started this past Monday, May 4th while the ladies will begin their weekly play on Tuesday, May 12th. We will try and periodically update league standings throughout their seasons.
Do you want to become a sponsor of the newly formed Southwest Iowa Golf Foundation? As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the Southwest Iowa Golf Foundation plans to invest in scholarships, youth development, course improvements, and expanded access to the game across our region. Beginning in Shenandoah and growing to seven Southwest Iowa courses, your sponsorship creates lasting impact for players of all ages. Their Board of Directors are able to answer any questions you may have - they are Dan Cox, Eleanor Shirley, Ed Bonefas, Jim Cloepfil, Kurt Henstorf, Chelsey Juarez, Amy Nielsen, Liz Skillern, and Jay Soderberg.
Or to learn more or give online, go to https://swiowagolffoundation.com, Upcoming events at the SGC include:
Here are my top five reasons why you should join the Shenandoah Golf Course this year if you are not already a member.
This week's golf quote from famous people is compliments of former LPGA pro Carol Mann. “The golf swing is a collection of corrected mistakes.”
This week's “In Years Gone By” notable event comes from almost forty two years ago on May 23, 1984. Dr. Robert Creighton made a hole-in-one on the par three 12th hole.
This week's attempt at golf humor – one good shot is all it took to completely ruin my plan to quit golf forever.
The answer to last week's trivia question – What is the area north of the par three 12th green known as to SGC members? The correct answer is the Valley of Death. If you miss the 12th green on the north side, it is almost impossible to get up and down for par. You have to come up a steep incline with a green that runs away from you. Bogeys or double bogeys are common if you end up in the Valley of Death! This week's trivia question – Who won the Southwest Iowa Amateur played at the American Legion Country Club in June, 1970? The answer to this week's trivia question will be in the next FTTG column.
Do you want to become a sponsor of the newly formed Southwest Iowa Golf Foundation? As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the Southwest Iowa Golf Foundation plans to invest in scholarships, youth development, course improvements, and expanded access to the game across our region. Beginning in Shenandoah and growing to seven Southwest Iowa courses, your sponsorship creates lasting impact for players of all ages. Their Board of Directors are able to answer any questions you may have - they are Dan Cox, Eleanor Shirley, Ed Bonefas, Jim Cloepfil, Kurt Henstorf, Chelsey Juarez, Amy Nielsen, Liz Skillern, and Jay Soderberg.
Or to learn more or give online, go to https://swiowagolffoundation.com, Upcoming events at the SGC include:
- First Wednesday of the month men's stag event on the evening of May 6.
- Golf And Bowl Event on Saturday, May 9th. It will be a noon shotgun start with front nine closed until 2:30 p.m.
- Southwest Iowa Seniors (Wobblies) are here on Monday, May 11th in the morning.
Here are my top five reasons why you should join the Shenandoah Golf Course this year if you are not already a member.
- Competition – anyone who enjoys the thrill of competition should play golf. A golfer is in a constant state of competition not only with follow golfers, but with the course itself.
- Exercise – for a golfer willing to walk our course, there is tremendous potential for a good workout. Even those who don't walk and ride the course in a golf cart, there is muscle flexibility maintained by repeatedly swinging a club.
- Longevity – physically golf is not excessively demanding. A golfer can take up the sport and enjoy it for the rest of their life.
- Family – the appeal of golf can span the age range of all members of a family. Golf is a great opportunity to isolate your family from distractions and focus on spending time together.
- Challenge – even on a familiar course, a player can experiment with different shots or strategy for a hole. Every competitor loves a challenge!
This week's golf quote from famous people is compliments of former LPGA pro Carol Mann. “The golf swing is a collection of corrected mistakes.”
This week's “In Years Gone By” notable event comes from almost forty two years ago on May 23, 1984. Dr. Robert Creighton made a hole-in-one on the par three 12th hole.
This week's attempt at golf humor – one good shot is all it took to completely ruin my plan to quit golf forever.
The answer to last week's trivia question – What is the area north of the par three 12th green known as to SGC members? The correct answer is the Valley of Death. If you miss the 12th green on the north side, it is almost impossible to get up and down for par. You have to come up a steep incline with a green that runs away from you. Bogeys or double bogeys are common if you end up in the Valley of Death! This week's trivia question – Who won the Southwest Iowa Amateur played at the American Legion Country Club in June, 1970? The answer to this week's trivia question will be in the next FTTG column.
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