Indiana Golf Journal May 2022

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May Means Golf Balls Flying and Race Cars Roaring in Indiana This edition of the Indiana Golf Journal includes news on the Pete Dye Golf Trail Passport program. We urge you to play all seven golf courses along the trail this year. When you play Maple Creek Golf and Country Club, check out the Pete Dye display inside the clubhouse. May means the Indianapolis 500! In its honor we talk about the Brickyard Crossing Golf Club, which sits on the same property as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS). Hopefully, our story about Brickyard Crossing will inspire you to make a tee time. While you’re in the IMS neighborhood check out the Daredevil Brewery and learn more from an article submitted by Catherine Bowie. We hope you enjoy the inspirational story about Sam Roberts’ eight year journey to become the first recipient of the First Tee of Indiana’s Ace Award. Belinda Theoret’s column will open your eyes about the many potential mix-and-match opportunities with Vineyard Vines golf apparel. Congratulations to Cybill Stillson, a soon-to-be-graduate of NorthWood HS in Nappanee. She is one of 11 outstanding high school graduates, who will receive a Marilynn Smith Scholarship from the LPGA Foundation. The $5,000 scholarship is named in honor of one of the LPGA’s 13 Founders and awarded to high school graduates, who plan to play golf at an accredited college, or university in the United States. Cybill was the Senior Class President, served on the Fundraising/Marketing Committee for the National Honor Society, was a member of her school’s varsity volleyball team and a threetime captain of the varsity golf team. She was honored with the IHSAA Mental Attitude Award, set the low score record during the 2021 IHSAA state golf tournament last fall, and became the second player in Northern Lakes Conference history to be the conference tournament individual medalist all four years of high school. This coming fall, Cybillwill playNCAA Division I golf for Butler University and major in journalism with a sports media focus. After college, she plans to play on the EpsonTour, with dreams to become a major champion on the LPGA Tour, just like Marilynn Smith. Mike May, Editor in Chief MIKE MAY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF SUBSCRIBE Back 9 Media Group Also Publishes: Ohio Golf Journal Michigan Golf Journal Back 9 Report Indiana Golf Journal

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Indiana Golf Journal is Published By Back 9 Media Group Publisher: Fred Altvater, USGTF Teaching Professional Advertise with Indiana Golf Journal, Contact us for more information Be sure to take advantage of the links to social media, videos and other content provided within the articles 29 FIND INSIDE 13 18 26 32 For Distance & Comfort Choose SQAIRZ Golf Shoes Sam Roberts: An Ace in Golf and in Life Brickyard Crossing: The Confluence of Golf & Auto Racing Pete Dye Golf Trail Challenge+Passport Senior PGA Championship Returns to Benton Harbor U.S. Open Preview 06 10 13 15 22 18 Vineyard Vines Golf Apparel: The Brand That Keeps Getting Better Daytona Beach: A ‘HotBed’ of Racing & Golf Why Do My Joints Make Noise? PXG 0311 Gen5 Club Family Cornwall: A Dream Destination For Classic Links Golf 26 29 32 34 24 Our Contributors Daredevil Brewery: A Great Destination for Beer & Pizza A Day at the Masters, A Memory Forever Not All Corks Are Created Equal Georgia Golf Trail In Pictures Our Favorite Videos 44 43 36 38 40 45 Indiana Golf Journal

Can a Golf Shoe actually help you Play Better Golf? Robert Winskowicz, Founder of SQAIRZ golf and former golf industry executive, loves golf and is constantly searching for ways to improve performance on the course. He, along with, three highly recognized footwear designers, one of which was the previous Director of Golf Footwear Design for Footjoy, developed SQAIRZ Golf Shoes to maximize stability and speed in the golf swing. Phil Stotter, Director of Sports Science at V1 Sports & Ground Force, one of the top experts in biomechanics and the use of ground force stated: “When we talk about biomechanics of the golf swing, it all starts with the body and its contact with the ground. The feet are the only two objects that actually touch the ground. If there are limitations in balance or stability with the ground, the golf swing will be affected and result in less than satisfactory performance.” For Distance & Comfort Choose SQAIRZ Golf Shoes Indiana Golf Journal

Testing has proven that weight distribution and stability are two key factors in creating a consistent golf swing. Golf shoes should allow for limited slippage and provide stable contact with the ground, but also have structure to permit adequate movement for correct weight distribution. Today’s lightweight – sneaker like shoes cannot hold up to the weight shifts and forces created during the swing. To create distance and balance during the swing, you need to use the ground and your only connection to the ground is your golf shoe. In a recent interview about SQAIRZ Golf Shoes, Mr. Winskowicz stressed the importance of ground contact and maintaining balance and stability throughout the golf swing. Learn more from the full interview, shown here as well as on Back 9 Report TV https://youtu.be/PPXBy-1Xgcg - Mou make a black box for video Before the first shoes were sold, months of independent testing of SQAIRZ versus competitive golf shoes with over 200 golfers proved that SQAIRZ produced more surface area connection with the ground than any other golf shoe, which produced greater ground force reaction, balance and stability, resulting in more accuracy and distance. Terry Hashimoto, co-founder of BodiTrak, a leader in pressure mapping, has worked with over 7,500 PGA Professionals and coaches to rapidly add distance using pressure mapping technology. Hashimoto was the first to realize that distance is created from the ground up. In extensive testing with SQAIRZ Golf Shoes he found that they have the highest contact surface area with the ground, which improves balance and stability throughout the swing. Plus, pressure mapping proved that much higher vertical forces were present on the lead foot, which is the number one way to gain distance. Hashimoto reached these conclusions from BodiTrak’s scientific analysis: • SQAIRZ allows pressure to move to the trail heel portion of the foot more rapidly during the backswing, generating more acceleration to the lead side quicker and creating a much greater “brake effect”, generating more vertical power on the

lead side prior to impact with impressive distance gains. • SQAIRZ’s greater balance and stability translated to less sway and better accuracy and energy transfer. • SQAIRZ resulted in a significant increase in hip and shoulder rotation. • SQAIRZ eliminated inefficiencies witnessed in sneaker like golf shoes. When six-time major Champion and Hall of Fame member Nick Faldo tried SQAIRZ for the first time, he immediately contacted the company and raved about the improvement he received in his golf swing. “Once I tried SQAIRZ, I’ve never worn any other golf shoe. The new SQAIRZ Speeds provides more distance, as well as more comfort.” Faldo has become a spokesperson for the company and extolls the virtues of SQAIRZ to everyone he talks with. Two-time major champion, John Daly is a believer in the benefits from SQAIRZ, plus top golf instructors, Rick Smith, Nick Bradley and Jim McLean teach the importance of ground force to improve performance, and all urge their students to wear SQAIRZ shoes. Golf instructor to the pros, Jim McLean feels that balance is key to a good golf swing. “The downswing begins with the feet, knees and hips. It is important to have proper balance Indiana Golf Journal

between the feet and heels to create the correct weight shift throughout the golf swing.” Sepp Straka joined the PGA TOUR in 2019 and was one of only eight rookies that made it to the FedEx Cup Playoffs. He had successful years in 2020 and 2021. Wearing SQAIRZ Golf Shoes, he recently garnered his first win at the Honda Classic and followed up with a top ten finish in The PLAYERS Championship. “SQAIRZ Shoes allowed me to really go after it, make three birdies in the final five holes, plus hit the longest drive of the week on the final hole to win the Honda Classic.” After comparison testing with 29 other golf shoes, My Golf Spy recently named SQAIRZ the most stable golf shoe on the market. “The SQAIRZ Speed wide base is perfect for those golfers wanting to use the ground to increase distance off the tee.” Others in the golf industry have noticed the game improvements provided by upgrading to SQAIRZ. Golf Digest named them the best golf shoes in 2020 and again in 2021. Winskowicz stresses that the two main connections in golf are the hands on the club and the feet to on the ground. “SQAIRZ’s unique design broke the mold of traditional shoes to provide better balance/ stability and ground reaction force, resulting in increased swing speed and more consistent accuracy. This is all documented with proven science and independent testing.” It has been scientifically proven that for distance and comfort SQAIRZ can’t be beat. The proof, however, is how they perform and improve your game. To find out more visit their website, plus check out their informative videos on SQAIRZ Golf on YouTube.

Sam Roberts: An Ace in Golf and in Life By Indiana Golf Indiana Golf Journal

Sam Roberts was hesitant to join the First Tee of Indiana program in middle school. Already an avid golfer and former Gongaware Academy participant, Sam assumed First Tee was for just for beginners. At his parents’ urging, Sam reluctantly attended his first class. “Sam had a preconceived notion that First Tee was for younger children who did not have any golf experience,” said Sam’s dad, Aaron Roberts. “But after his first class, he was hooked. He truly enjoyed how the program was structured and taught along with the one-on-one instruction.” Sam was excited to learn that the program offered various levels for golfers to advance through to achieve Ace status, the ultimate goal. It is the highest level offered by the program but had not been achieved by any participant in Indiana. This was a goal Sam knew he could reach, and nothing was going to stop him. “I knew I wanted to do my best and be the best. As you work through each level of PLAYer, Par, Birdie, Eagle and Ace, it begins to fit together. Once you get to the Ace level, you finally see that all of the work you’ve been doing has a framework and it has led you to this point.” First Tee exists to help kids build the strength of character by integrating the game of golf with a life skills curriculum. First Tee creates learning experiences that build inner strength, selfconfidence, and resilience that kids can carry throughout their lives. Sam’s parents, as well as his coaches, saw Sam’s confidence grow and his work ethic far exceeded that of just golf skills. “First Tee afforded Sam many opportunities for personal growth, including in areas such as public speaking, confidence and building relationships,” said Aaron. “As parents, watching your child flourish doing what they love is priceless.” Sam also succeeded academically and was valedictorian of his Centerville High School class, before attending Indiana East University in the fall of 2020. “Sam’s human traits reflect the Nine Core Values in his academics, family, religion, and work life,” said coach, Bob Van Pelt. “He has become a tremendous public speaker, actor, collegiate golfer, and an active member in his church. He’s exceptional.” Sam spent roughly eight years advancing through all skill levels, including the final two years dedicated to achieving Ace Level status. The Ace Level focuses on personal planning and reinforces skills such as self-management, goal setting, self-coaching, interpersonal communication, and resilience that were applied in earlier levels of the program. Using these skills, participants become Ace-certified by completing four projects that will help

them build a foundation in higher education and into their career. Project topics include Community Service, Career, College, and Golf. “Ace teaches you to work through your thoughts and mindsets while playing a round of golf, your physicality, and your plans for the future with college and job opportunities,” said Sam. “For one of my projects, I had to interview three local businesspeople and I formed meaningful connections with them that I still have today.” Indiana in Richmond, alongside his former coaches, Bob Van Pelt and Sam Witherby. Sam’s favorite part about coaching has been seeing his players continuously improve. “I’ve had beginner students who couldn’t make contact when they first joined the program. By the end of the summer, they could hit their driver 75 yards consistently. It’s been awesome to see them improve on the golf course and become even better people.” Today, Sam continues to coach at First Tee of Indiana in Richmond, while also attending Indiana University East, plus compete on their men’s golf team. He has been a member of the Dean’s List every semester and was the 2020 recipient of the Male Lingle Scholar Award for outstanding freshman. “To say we are proud of Sam is an understatement,” said Sam’s father, Aaron. “Sam makes us proud everyday just by being himself. His hard work gaining the Ace Level Status showed us his responsibility, work ethic and tenacity. Whatever Sam involves himself in, he gives 100 percent, and he never gives up. We have the First Tee to thank for that.” To learn more about the First Tee of Indiana visit: https:// firstteeindiana.org/ Sam became the first and only participant to ever achieve Ace Level status in Indiana. “It’s very humbling and nice to know the hard work you put into the program really does pay off,” said Sam. “Being the first is not something you hear often, and I’m very proud. I now consider myself to be an advocate for Indiana Golf and First Tee-Indiana.” After completing the First Tee program, Sam went on to become a coach at First Tee of Indiana Golf Journal

Brickyard Crossing: The Confluence of Golf & Auto Racing By Mike May Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines, er your golf carts! That is an appropriate message for all golfers that play the Brickyard Crossing Golf Course in Indianapolis – especially in May, when the annual Indianapolis 500 is contested. This 18-hole championship golf course is named in honor of its more famous sporting neighbor, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which also hosts NASCAR’s Verizon 200 at the Brickyard on July 31. This golf course -- a Pete Dye re-design – is a true blend of golf and motor sports as it sits in the shadows of the Greatest Spectacle in Racing. The Brickyard Crossing Golf Course has 14 holes on the outskirts of the Speedway and four holes located within the infield of the Racing Capital of the World. Those four golf holes are a hop, skip, and a jump away from Gasoline Alley. To reach those four holes, you must drive your golf

cart through a tunnel under the actual racetrack. To add to the authenticity of the experience, each flag on every pin is a black-and-white checkered flag with the logo of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway sewn across the flag. When you play Brickyard Crossing, you get 18 checkered-flag experiences. Everybody is a winner at Brickyard Crossing! The four holes inside the infield are the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth holes. As you would expect, since you make the turn inside the Speedway, the snack shop near the 10th tee is called “The Pit Stop.” “As a race fan and a golfer, I still get goose bumps when I pull into the parking lot,” said Curt Schmidt of Indianapolis. The 7th, the first hole inside the Speedway’s infield, is a par three, played from a perched tee to a raised green, which provides a 360-degree view of the Speedway. On the 18th hole, a historic barn, a tribute to Indiana’s strong agricultural roots, sits in the distance and becomes your target off the tee. Brickyard Crossing is one of the few golf courses to host tournaments on the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour and a Champions Tour. Make plans to play the Brickyard and enjoy 18 checkered flag experiences but avoid the temptation of visiting Gasoline Alley. No golf carts are allowed! “It’s a great golf course, from beginning to end,” says Kurt Wieneke of Indianapolis. “Those four holes in the infield are well-designed. They will excite and energize any golfer. If you like golf and racing, it’s a pilgrimage that you must make.” As you play holes 1-6 and 1118, the Speedway’s grandstands are always lurking in the background, but they never impact play. Two of the most m e m o r a b l e holes are the 7th and 18th. Indiana Golf Journal

Pete Dye Golf Trail Challenge+Passport and Ackerman-Allen, at the Birck-Boilermaker Golf Complex will challenge any golfer’s game, using signature Dye features like, pot bunkers, small greens, and railroad ties. How the Passport Works As you embark on completing the seven great courses on the Pete Dye Golf Trail, you are encouraged to track your progress on the Pete Dye Golf Trail Challenge Passport. The Challenge is new and improved, making it easier to use, more accessible, and puts completion of the courses right at your fingertips. The first step to obtaining your digital passport is to enter your information and phone number and complete the sign-up. The passport will be instantly delivered to your mobile phone and is immediately ready to use. There is no app to download. The passport can be saved to your home screen for easy, one-tap access. Lastly, when visiting a participating course, simply ask the pro shop for the 4-digit PIN to input the check-in! It’s that simple Collect Your Prize In addition to experiencing this unique collection of golf courses, once a golfer checks in at all seven courses, that golfer wins an exclusive Pete Dye Golf Trail golf pin flag. To learn more about the Pete Dye Golf Trail or to sign up for the Pete Dye Golf Trail Challenge Passport, which is supported by the Indiana Destination Development Corporation, access VisitIndiana.com. Hall of Fame Golf Course Architect, Pete Dye resided in Indiana with his wife Alice and is considered the father of modern golf course architecture. To honor and recognize Dye’s contributions to golf in Indiana, the Pete Dye Golf Trail (PDGT) brings together a combination of memorable golf experiences and unique destinations. The collection of seven golf courses along the Pete Golf Trail, Tippecanoe Country Club, The Pete Dye Course at the French Lick Resort, The Fort Golf Resort, Maple Creek Golf and Country Club, Brickyard Crossing, and two courses, the Kampen

Pete Dye Golf Trail Courses TheAckerman-Allen Course at the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex, a Pete Dye re-design, is an 18-hole, parkland-style, championship golf course on the grounds of Purdue University. The layout provides golfers of all abilities with rolling hills, tree-lined fairways, and beautiful white sand, as well as five sets of tees. The Kampen Course at the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex is an 18-hole, links-style, par-72 championship golf course. Kampen features large bent-grass greens, fairways, and tees. The layout has vast sand bunkers, native grasslands, ponds, and a natural celery bog. Maple Creek Golf and Country Club has the distinct honor of being Pete Dye’s first 18-hole layout. Originally called Heather Hills Golf and Country Club, this course features small tees and greens, narrow fairways lined with mature trees, and natural long grass areas. Multiple bunkers compliment a creek that winds its way through the front nine. Indiana Golf Journal

The Fort Golf Resort showcases the best of what Indiana golf has to offer. Pete Dye took this 238-acre natural setting and created an 18-hole championship layout that is a cut above the rest. Owned and operated by the State of Indiana, the course features tree-lined fairways, rolling hills, and the Dye trademark undulating greens. Brickyard Crossing, another Pete Dye re-design, opened in 1929. This 18-hole course has a strong motor sports affiliation with four holes located inside the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway and 14 holes adjacent to the backstretch of the 2.5mile racetrack. Tippecanoe Country Club offers golfers an 18-hole golf course experience with beautiful Lake Shafer as the backdrop. The Pete Dye Course in French Lick was named the #1 golf course in Indiana in Golfweek’s Best 2019: Best Courses You Can Play list. Originally conceived as a sketch by Pete Dye on a napkin at a nearby restaurant, this hilltop course offers 40-mile panoramic views of the breathtaking Hoosier National Forest.

U.S. Open Preview Brooks Koepka: Ready to Win Again By Mike May When the world’s top golfers gather in Brookline, Massachusetts to play in the 2022 U.S. Open, there will only be a few players in the field who are former U.S. Open champions. Tiger Woods, Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Martin Kaymer, Gary Woodland, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, Webb Simpson, and defending champion Jon Rahm will be looking for another U.S. Open Trophy. Past champions, Lucas Glover (2009) and Graeme McDowell (2010) will have to qualify to make the 2022 field. Woods and Koepka will be the only players in the field who have won multiple U.S. Open titles. Woods is a three-time champ (2000, 2002, and 2008), while Koepka has won the U.S Open Championship Trophy on two occasions (2017 and 2018). Koepka also has the distinction of being one of only three men to have won it consecutively. The other two are Americans Curtis Strange (1988-1989) and Willie Anderson (1903-1905). Anderson actually won four U.S. Open titles, with the first title coming in 1901. Indiana Golf Journal

Koepka’s attempt to join Anderson’s three-peat fell short when he finished runner-up to Gary Woodland in the 2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. Koepka also won back-toback PGA Championships in 2018 and 2019. With his victory in the 2018 PGA, he became just the fifth golfer to win the U.S. Open and the PGA Championship in the same calendar year. The other four people on that exclusive list are, Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Jack Nicklaus, and Woods. While Woods’ background growing up in southern California is well publicized, Koepka’s background is not so well known. Keopka is the by-product of a junior golf program at Okeeheelee Golf Course, a county owned public golf course in suburban West Palm Beach, Florida. Keopka spent countless hours as a youngster hitting balls on the driving range, practicing bunker play, stroking putts on the practice putting green, and splitting the fairways with big drives. was three until I got him his first junior set of clubs at age seven to play in a tournament at Okeeheelee. He liked golf at an early age and from age 7-12, he started showing a passion for the game, especially after I took him to the Masters at age eight. He played a lot of sports growing up like soccer, roller hockey, basketball and, mostly, baseball, until deciding at 12 he wanted to focus strictly on golf. I knew he was always a good player, but never once dreamed of him reaching the heights of winning majors and becoming one of the top golfers in the world!” Brooks’ high school golf coach, Greg Sherman, is not surprised to see Brooks succeeding on the PGA Tour. “I had the privilege and honor of coaching many fine golfers and many fine young men during my ten plus years of coaching the golf team at Cardinal Newman High School (in West Palm Beach). There were several that stood out as outstanding golfers Brooks’ memories of his time at Okeeheelee are vivid. “Growing up at Okeeheelee was a blast! We would get dropped off at 7:30 every morning and get picked up at dark. I learned how to play the game there and it will always hold a special place in my heart.” He was joined at Okeeheelee by his younger brother, Chase, also a professional golfer, currently competing on the Korn Ferry Tour. Much of the credit for Brooks’ initial interest in golf must be given to his father, Bob, himself a single handicap golfer, who first put a club in his son’s hands. “Brooks hit some of my cutdown clubs from the time he

with PGA Tour potential. I can’t really say why Brooks stood out among them, but he did.” Golf professionals Mary-Lee Cobick and Donna White have strong memories of young Brooks playing at Okeeheelee. “He had a passion for golf and his work ethic stood out,” recalled White. “He loved to compete, and he played lots of golf at Okeeheelee. He and his brother would play, play, play all day. He was always a serious player.” “Brooks was the young man you saw arrive first in the morning and was the last to leave at night,” remembered Cobick. “Brooks played and worked on his short game all was playing cards or sports,” added Bob Koepka. “It was up to them to either physically or mentally rise up to the challenge.” Brooks Koepka has certainly risen to many golf challenges in the most-recent past. Don’t be surprised to see him win a third U.S. Open title at The Country Club in June. With a third U.S. Open win, he would join a very exclusive club. Only Anderson, Bobby Jones, Hogan, Nicklaus, Hale Irwin and Woods have won three U.S. Opens. day long. People talk about his power, but his short game and putting are incredible! He was so competitive and always wanted to ‘play a game’ against anyone and everyone that would be around the clubhouse. It always amazes me now to watch him ‘pull off’ all the difficult shots around the green in tournaments in the last final holes. It’s as if I’m watching him all over again from the Okeeheelee Golf shop window years ago.” Bob Koepka also taught his two sons that winning at anything doesn’t just happen. It requires focus and determination. “I always made the boys figure out how to win at anything and never let them win whether it Indiana Golf Journal

Senior PGA Championship Returns to Benton Harbor The Senior PGA Championship will celebrate the 82nd edition at the Golf Club at Harbor Shores, in Benton Harbor, May 25-29. The first Senior PGA Championship was held at Augusta National Golf Club in 1937. Now, as then, it recognizes the best professional golfer over the age of 50. Alex Chejka is the reigning Senior PGA Champion as he won last year at Southern Hills in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Chejka recorded his best month ever as a professional golfer when he won the Tradition on May 9 and finished the month by winning the Senior PGA Championship. His first two wins on the Champions Tour were majors times and when Jack Nicklaus was contracted to design a unique golf test. It has brought an economic rebirth to the area. Kerry Wright, Harbor Shores’ director of real estate sales, described the unlikely chain of events that brought Mr. Nicklaus to Michigan. “Whirlpool’s nonprofit division saw this land on the water that it wanted to transform. It was the idea of the company’s and quickly established him as a force on the senior circuit. In an interview with Back 9 Report Chejka talked about playing around the world, staying fit and winning two majors on the PGA Champions. Watch the full video here: Mou – leave a box for video Located in the Southwestern corner of Michigan on the Lake Michigan coast, Harbor Shores is a beach, golf and residential waterfront community. Benton Harbor had fallen upon hard Indiana Golf Journal

former CEO David Whitwam to build a golf course. Former board chairman Jeff Fettig had a friend from his alma mater of Indiana University who knew Jack Nicklaus. The only question was, would Jack come here and take a look?” Jack did come and the final result is a one-of-a-kind golf destination that is a must-play for every golf aficionado. The Senior PGA Championship offers the golfing public a chance to see these great professionals and walk the Nicklaus creation. One of the most popular attractions at the Senior PGA is the ‘Makers Trail 19th Hole Pavilion.’ This upgraded ticket option offers a fan experience like no other, providing Flex Ticket packages are also available and for the fan that is all in, check out the Champions Club ticket package. The list of familiar names in the field for the Senior PGA Championship is long and distinguished. Twenty-seven former major champions will tee it up including; Rich Beem, Mark Brooks, Mark Calcavecchia, Darren Clarke, John Daly, David Duval, Ernie Els, Jim Furyk, Retief Goosen, Padraig Harrington, Lee Janzen, Bernhard Langer, Tom Lehman, Larry Mize, Corey Pavin, Vijay Singh, David Toms and the everpopular Fred Couples. To purchase your tickets and find out more visit: https:// www.srpgachampionship.com/ attend/2022/tickets attendees with special access to a covered pavilion with comfortable seating, views of play, TVs to keep an eye on the action and a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy specially crafted beverages. This year the pavilion represents some of the finest in the Southwest Michigan area: • North Pier Brewing (Benton Harbor, MI) • Watermark Brewing (Stevensville, MI) • Dablon Vineyards & Winery (Baroda, MI) • Round Barn Winery (Baroda, MI) • Journeyman Distillery (Three Oaks, MI) • Peats Cider Social (Stevensville, MI) JUST ASK OUR COURSE RECORD HOLDERS: PHIL MICKELSON, FRED COUPLES, LEE JANZEN & AN UNKNOWN AMATEUR. (We’re not kidding!) Can’t Top That. WWW.TREETOPS.COM | 81 SPECTACULAR HOLES BY GOLF’S GREAT DESIGNERS. EASY. GOLF IS

PXG 0311 Gen5 Club Family By Ed Travis marketing them at a premium price. To a degree they have succeeded, and founder Bob Parsons has gained the reputation of making bold moves. When the company began marketing their clubs in 2014 every club was required to be professionally fitted to the individual. Plus, a full set of clubs cost upwards of $5,000.00. For the company to grow some things had to change. That pricing and commitment for the average weekend warrior golfer was not sustainable. The overall golf club manufacturing business has expanded to record levels in the past two years. PXG made the decision to reduce pricing, which increased their market share. Today they fall into the middle range of cost, although the “club company maverick” is still appropriate and the brash promotion hasn’t decreased. If you are looking to upgrade your old set of sticks that have been stuck in the corner of your garage over the winter, you may want to check out the new 0311 Gen5 club family, woods, hybrids, irons, from PXG. They have improvements over previous models that create faster ball speeds, less dispersion, plus have a higher MOI and better feel. PXG initially promoted itself as a maverick shaking up the traditional world of golf club manufacturing with innovative design and Indiana Golf Journal

Fast Facts PXG 0311 Gen5 Driver Aluminum vapor coated carbon fiber crown Adjustable hosel +/- 1.5° Improved aerodynamic shaped crown Three sole weights Face Ti412 titanium Head design dampens vibration Stock shafts: choice of four Stock grip: PXG Z5 Company President, Parsons extolled the introduction of the 0311 Gen5 models, “We absolutely killed it with these clubs. GEN5 is better in every way possible. From explosive distance to tight dispersion, to the oh-so sweet feel of forgiveness on every shot, these clubs are a master class in performance!” The technology of the drivers is interesting. PXG is the only company that applies the aluminum vapor coating to the carbon fiber crown inside a vacuum chamber. They contend this process stiffens the crown, thus lessening distortion at impact to increase the head’s Coefficient of Restitution to create faster ball speed as less energy is lost from crown deformation. For golfers that are not rocket scientists, Coefficient of Restitution, or COR is defined as the ratio of the final velocity to the initial velocity between two objects, after their collision. Basically, COR is a measurement of the energy loss, or retention when two objects collide. The bottom line is that there is less give in the crown of the club head, which creates a better launch off the face of the PXG Gen5 models, to make the ball go farther, as well as straighter. The XF model is longer from heel to toe with a larger profile, which makes it even more forgiving for those off center hits. Find out more at: https://www.pxg.com/en-us/ full-bag-deals

Cornwall: A Dream Destination For Classic Links Golf The St. Enodoc Golf Club, located in north Cornwall, has all the characteristics of a true seaside links golf course – firm, consistent greens, undulating fairways, tight, uneven fairways, blind shots, as well as memorable seaside views. The Church Course at St. Enodoc was designed by James Braid and first opened in 1890. The shorter Holywell course provides a typical links terrain with less daunting shots. The Church course gets its name from the 11th Century St. Enodoc Church, which sits in the middle of the course alongside the 11th fairway. Many professional golfers, including five-time OPEN Champion, Tom Watson, have visited By Mike May the Church course to prepare for the Open Championship. “It is a wonderful golf course,” said Watson. “It has lots of variety and beautiful views everywhere you look. It’s a great place to play golf.” Watson is not alone in his praise for St. Enodoc. “It’s got the wow factor,” notes Simon Greatorex, general manager, St. Enodoc Golf Club. “It’s a golf club that really stirs the soul.” One of Braid’s design features is the Himalaya bunker on the 6th hole, the tallest sand bunker in Europe, avoid it at all costs! As the opportunities to travel internationally continue to become safer, golfers are ready to travel overseas. In Cornwall, England’s most southwesterly county, you can eat a traditional Cornish pasty, take walks along coastal paths, enjoy a Cornish cream tea, and play one of Cornwall’s four historic golf links: St. Enodoc, West Cornwall, Perranporth, and Trevose. ST. ENODOC GOLF CLUB Indiana Golf Journal

PERRANPORTH GOLF CLUB When you play the Perranporth Golf Club, the views of the surrounding area are worthy of a portrait. The sand dunes are golden in color and the hue of the nearby sea changes, depending on the mix of sun and clouds. Course architect and five-time British Open winner James Braid recognized the natural contours of this seaside strip of real estate and took a ‘go-with-the-flow’ approach. Since he did not have access to modern bulldozers, or any kind of earth-moving machinery, he simply adapted what Mother Nature provided to create a classic links course. WEST CORNWALL GOLF CLUB Built in 1889, the West Cornwall Golf Club (WCGC) is Cornwall’s oldest course. It is one of the finest links courses in the county. Wind is always a factor, the greens run true, plus a myriad of options are available to the golfer on every approach. Panoramic views await on nearly every hole. St. Ives Bay and Godrevy Lighthouse form a memorable backdrop, plus the North Atlantic Ocean can be seen on 16 holes.

The best defense mechanisms at Perranporth are the winds off the Atlantic Ocean and the quality of the greens, which are quick and challenging. The course opened for play in 1927 and its many raised greens will test every golfer’s chipping skills. Each hole is named in both English and Cornish. The 1st hole -- Vn Nans (Downhill), the 10th hole -- A-ves (Outward) and the 18th hole -- Deweth (Finish). TREVOSE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB The Trevose Golf & Country Club, designed by the great Harry Colt, opened for play in 1925. Currently, the club offers three courses – the Championship Course, a brilliant 18-hole links layout, the Headland Course, a nine-hole alternative and the Par 3 Short Course. The Championship Course overlooks the Atlantic Ocean, with white sandy beaches and dramatic seaside cliffs. The first nine holes of the Championship Course hug the coastline and sand dunes. The back nine is played away from the sea and leads back to the clubhouse. As a true links course, the ever-changing winds give Trevose a different look every day and the constant sound of the waves crashing only add to the experience. Indiana Golf Journal

Vineyard Vines Golf Apparel: The Brand That Keeps Getting Better By Belinda Theoret and offers added sun protection. The extra-wide waistband adds comfort and support. The peached surface is ultra-soft making the new Skip Monday Leggings perfect for everything from meeting-up with friends for coffee in the morning to relaxing at night. One piece that’s sure to please is the Varsity Tipped Sweatshirt Dress. Its throw-on-and-go style is designed for a relaxed fit and is extremely comfortable. The ribbed and contrasting stripes on the mock neck and cuffs, on the full-length sleeves, give this dress an athletic look. The Lightweight Dreamcloth Hoodie could well be the fabric that clouds are made from. This Vineyard Vines has introduced several new styles and revamped a few of its favorites this season. The Ladies’ Chilmark Relaxed Button-Down is one of Vineyard Vines’ favorite relaxed shirts. The relaxed fit promotes added comfort and ease of wear and the locker loop label on the interior neckline makes it easy to hang up and remain wrinkle-free. It features a slightly high-low shirttail hemline and Vineyard Vines logoed buttons. The Sweater Fleece Snap-Placket Pullover is designed for a relaxed fit with added stretch. The sweater fleece construction makes this fleece durable, breathable, warm, and lightweight. The kanga pocket provides plenty of room, plus the five rubberized snaps at the placket make getting it on and off a breeze. Vineyard Vines’ Skip Monday Printed Leggings are sewn from a light, four-way stretch fabric that creates a flattering fit while keeping the leggings in place. It’s also moisture-wicking, quick-to-dry,

it’s available in Fiesta Fuchsia so you can make a bold statement with a bold color. The Saltwater Quarter-Zip has been upgraded with a new, incredibly soft fabric, new colors, and the same moisturewicking and wrinkle-resistance technology that has helped make it so popular. The quarterzip design makes it easy to get on and off and the embroidered whale on the chest andVineyard Vines logo on the inside collar make the brand easy to identify. For guys who prefer trousers on the course, the Breaker Pants have a new slim fit cut for a clean, tailored look. They’re sewn from a fabric that’s comfy, strong, and breathable, and has a little stretch. With front slash pockets, a back right pocket with a button closure, and a tapered look from the knee down, the trousers have become one of Vineyard Vines’ longest running styles. Another fantastic quarter-zip piece is the Sankaty Performance Quarter-Zip. It’s 40% lighter than traditional cotton. The 1/4zips and the micro-grid lining promotes better airflow. The Sankaty features a built-in storm placket &fleece-lined chin guard and the semi-locking zipper pull keeps the zipper in place. Like the Saltwater Quarter-Zip, it’s moisture-wicking, quick-drying, and wrinkle-resistant. hoodie is sewn from Vineyard Vines’ lightweight yet durable Dreamcloth material and has all the softness you’d want in a hoodie. It’s designed for a regular fit and theV-shaped neck gives it a rugged, yet solid, look. The seam- side pockets are big enough for all your valuables and the hoodie has drawstrings. With its classic ribbed collar, the Ombre Whale Long-Sleeve Pocket Tee is ready for everyday wear. A relaxed fit means it’s extremely comfortable and Indiana Golf Journal

Vineyard Vines makes men’s shorts in a variety of lengths. The Nine-Inch Stretch Breaker Shorts are crafted from soft cotton with just the right amount of stretch. The shorts are strong, breathable, and comfortable. Slash pockets, button-through back besom pockets, and brown buttons create a neat, yet informal, look. Another popular men’s set of shorts is the OnThe-Go Shorts, available in 7” and 9” lengths. The stretchy, functional fabric moves with you without pinching or binding. The stretch interior waistband lets you enjoy that buffet after golf. The stretch pocket bags hold your golf stuff. The hidden, zippered, and media pocket gives you extra security. The material is moisture-wicking and water-resistant with a soft cotton-like hand feel which is undeniably technical. Vineyard Vines’ On-The-Go Collection is more than just shorts and pants, as tees, polos, pullovers, outerwear, and dress shirts are offered as well. The nylon striped shirt can go toe-to-toe with any dress shirt out there. It’s lightweight and loaded with all the On-TheGo technical qualities: built-in stretch, moisturewicking, quick-drying, and wrinkle-resistant. The nylon striped shirt features a new classic fit with trimmed sleeves for a cleaner look. It can be worn tucked or untucked. The Bradley Stripe Sankaty Polo has a classic, relaxed fit that is perfect for everyday wear thanks to the built-in stretch. It’s moisture-wicking, quick-drying, and wrinkle-resistant provide a clean look. The UPF 30+ finish provides added sun protection. These are just a few of the new apparel items Vineyard Vines has available this season. To see everything Vineyard Vines has to offer, access www.vineyardvines.com.

Daytona Beach: A ‘Hot-Bed’ of Racing & Golf By Chris King In many respects, Daytona Beach, Florida and Indianapolis, Indiana are polar opposites, yet both cities have two things in common – motor racing and golf. Both cities consider themselves as the ‘heartbeat’ of automotive racing and rightfully so. Indianapolis is known as the Racing Capital of the World and Daytona Beach is known as the World Center of Racing. Racing is king in Indianapolis in May, for the Indy 500, while the Daytona 500 takes precedent each February. Both cities are proud of their racing heritage, plus both have a long tradition of being top-flight golf destinations. For golfers in the Midwest who enjoy making the trek to Florida for the running of the Daytona 500 – aka, the Great American Race – in February, there are a number of strong, must-play golf courses. • LPGA International: This 36-hole property is Daytona Beach’s most acclaimed facility. The Jones Course challenges players with some of Central Florida’s best greens, sprawling waste bunkers, and natural marsh areas. A favorite of the world’s best female golfers when the LPGA has hosted events in Daytona Beach, the Rees Jones layout also features generous fairways framed by mounding, creating the memorable visuals which players enjoy. ● • Victoria Hills has been ranked by Golfweek as being among Florida’s top 15 public layouts and it doesn’t take players long to figure out why. The course plays along a naturally rolling terrain and pine tree-lined fairways, an atypical look for a Florida layout. As you would expect, players love this golf course which was designed by Ron Garl. ● • A greens restoration project has moved Halifax Plantation to the top of many must-play lists. The new Champion Ultra dwarf Bermuda grass has 18th Green at LPGA International Indiana Golf Journal

made the Bill Amick course’s greens among the area’s smoothest. Halifax plays among centuriesold oak trees, adding scenery to a layout in pristine condition. • One of the area’s fastest and most enjoyable rounds of golf can be played at the Crane Lakes Golf Club, a par 66 layout that includes eight par 3s and a pair of par 5s. You can play Crane Lakes, which is located in Port Orange, in less than three and a half hours. • Legendary golf course architect Donald Ross left two footprints in the greater Daytona Beach area. Two municipal courses, the South Course at Daytona Beach Golf Course and the New Smyrna Golf Club are a treat to play and affordably priced. • The Riviera Country Club in Ormond Beach has established itself as a place where golf is treasured, celebrated and enjoyed every day of the year. Riviera has a “relaxed, comfortable atmosphere” which “welcomes golfers from around the world to enjoy.” Riviera is the host of the longest running mini tour event in the country, the Riviera Open, held each December. Here, no tee times are required. Yes, just show up, pay and play. For information on all of Daytona Beach golf offerings, visit DaytonaBeach.Golf. Green at Riviera Country Club

By Franciscan Health Whether you’re a habitual knuckle-cracker or your joints pop on their own accord, it’s important to know what’s causing your joints to make noise and when to be alarmed. “It’s normal for joints to make cracking and popping sounds from time to time,” says Michael Kralovec, MD, orthopedic surgeon and clinical director of the Franciscan Health Center for Joint Surgery Munster. “It’s nothing to be concerned about if it’s not painful.” However, if your noisy joints cause a burst of pain each time they crack or pop, it’s time to talk with a doctor. Dull aching after joint pops can also mean that something is wrong. What Causes Painful Noisy Joints? Knuckles, ankles, knees, hips and shoulder joints can occasionally be noisy. It can happen whether you’re waking up, working out, or even stretching as you stand up. Naturaloccurring nitrogen gas bubbles in your joints that pop can cause a loud cracking noise. When your joints pop or crack with accompanying pain, arthritis is the most common cause. Arthritis is a condition in which the cartilage covering the ends of the bones begins to wear away, exposing the bare bone underneath the cartilage. The bare bone causes a painful grinding sensation and can even lead to “bone-on-bone” degeneration. According to the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, almost 25 percent of all adults in the U.S. – roughly 58.5 million people - have arthritis. The older you get, the more likely you are to have arthritis in your Why Do My Joints Make Noise? Indiana Golf Journal

joints. Managing arthritis early with lifestyle changes will help protect your joints. Another common cause for a painful and noisy knee joint is an injured meniscus, which is a piece of stabilizing cartilage in your knee. If your meniscus tears, it will move in and out of place, causing a painful popping sensation. The meniscus gets weaker as you get older, so while a meniscus tear can happen at any age, it’s most common in adults 65 and older. “There aremanynon-operative andoperative treatments available,” says Dr. Kralovec. “I like to discuss all the treatment options with my patients and then work together to come up with a treatment plan based on their symptoms, lifestyle, and goals.” Is There a Way To Avoid Noisy Joint Pops? It’s not entirely possible to avoid noisy joint popping noises. However, there are ways to reduce inflammation and increase synovial fluid, which acts as a lubricant in your joints. When the synovial fluid is low, your joints have more friction and are more likely to crack and pop. 5 Tips to Help Avoid Noisy Joints 1. Stay hydrated: Drink half of your body weight in ounces of water each day. 2. Manage and maintain a healthy weight: Extra weight adds extra stress to your joints. 3. Eat a nutrient-rich diet: Focus on foods with antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, and protein. 4. Get regular cardiovascular exercise: Improve your heart health and circulation. 5. Stay active: Yoga, gentle stretching, and other lowimpact activities, like walking, are great ways to get physically moving.

A Day at the Masters, A Memory Forever By Mike May My first-ever (and, hopefully, not final) trip to a competitive round at The Masters Tournament happened this year and I have several indelible memories from the experience. I was joined for Thursday’s opening round, by my brother, Charles, my son Trevor, and my daughter-in-law, Hannah. The gates officially open at 8:00 am, but I was stunned by the number of cars already in the parking lot at 7:45. The process of finding a spot was seamless, efficient and well-coordinated. The skies were overcast with a light the food on property. The service is efficient and impeccable, plus there was never a line to select, or pay for your food. Of course, I had to have the famous pimento cheese and egg salad sandwiches. No cell phones are allowed on the golf course, I had left my phone in my car, but AT&T did provide two banks of telephones where patrons were encouraged to make complimentary longdistance phone calls to anybody in the country. I placed a call to my mother, just to say hello. The Augusta National Golf Club has plenty of permanent restroom facilities on the golf course for both men and women. I never had to wait in line and each stall is quickly cleaned after every visit. I have never seen so many people following a player at a golf tournament as the thousands of patrons following Tiger Woods. He didn’t disappoint his followers as he shot a oneunder-par round of 71 on that first day. We also followed Brooks Koepka, Rory McIlroy, drizzle, but that didn’t detract from our excitement. We were too late to watch the ceremonial tee shots from Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson, but looked forward to the spectacular views, great shots and attention-grabbing roars. Entering through the gates was an experience. With rows of body scanners, it resembled airport security, but mixed with Southern hospitality. Patrons are always surprised about the quality and low cost of Indiana Golf Journal

and Matthew Fitzpatrick. I was introduced to Rory’s parents and had a chance to speak with past Masters champion, Sandy Lyle, while he was standing on the 9th tee. I asked him about the Champions Dinner meal. After he answered my question, he hammered a drive down the middle of the fairway. Patrons never run, everyone walks. There were many Augusta National members wearing their traditional green jackets around the course. I took the opportunity to thank them for staging a wonderful event and they always replied with a nod. It was dark at the conclusion of our day at the Masters, as we were some of the last patrons to leave. Maintenance crews and mowers with headlights beaming were prepping the golf course for day two. We didn’t want to leave and cannot wait to return. If you are a golf fan and have never been to the Masters, it is truly a day you will remember forever. Everyone deserves a day to bask in the beauty and tradition of the Masters.

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