Indiana Golf Journal November 2022

The Inaugural Indiana Adaptive Golf Championship Was A Huge Success 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 Erickson started the final round two strokes behind dayone leader, Evan Mathias of Indianapolis. Erickson carded three birdies and finished the final round at one-under par to amass a four-stroke lead for the win. “The fact that Indiana Golf is stepping up to do this is awesome and every state University and holds the ParaLong Drive Cup record at 398 yards. The overall Senior Division champion was Les Meade of West Lafayette, Indiana, who finished 80-94. Meade has been playing golf for roughly 30 years and was more than thrilled to find out that the IGA was hosting this tournament. should be taking part,” said Erickson. “I promise that this will become one of the biggest tournaments on the Adaptive Golf circuit because Indiana Golf did an amazing job putting this on.” The runner-up, and Multiple Leg Division winner, Evan Mathias, participated on the men’s golf team at Marian Above Knee (G1) - John Bell Arm-Assisted (G5) - Jonathan Snyder Arm-Unassisted (G4) - James Warren Below Knee (G2) - Kyle Erickson Blind (G13) - Kenny Gentile CP/MD (G8) - Robby Donarski Multiple Leg (G3) - Evan Mathias Seated (G9) - Steve Doubt Short Stature (G14) - Ethan Crough 1st: Kyle Erickson 2nd: Evan Mathias 1st: Les Meade Division Champions Overall Men’s Division Overall Senior Division

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