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PRO GOLF UPDATE: Congratulations to Dave Harner, the director of golf at the French Lick Resort, and his associates at The Pete Dye Course for securing the rights to stage the Korn Ferry Tour Championship (presented by United Leasing and Finance) in the fall of 2024 and will stay there through 2028. This tournament will also be the venue for the post-tournament PGA Tour Card Ceremony. This year’s Korn Ferry Tour Championship will also be held in Indiana from October 5-8 at Victoria National Golf Club in Newburgh, Indiana. Victoria National has hosted a Korn Ferry Tour event every year since 2012. AMATEURTOURNAMENT PLAY. This year’s edition of the Indianapolis Amateur PlayersTour started its 10-tournament schedule with a tournament on April 22 at The Trophy Club in Lebanon. The season finale is a 36-hole event at the Eagle Creek Golf Club in Indianapolis on September 9-10. This year’s schedule features one event in April, three in May, two in June, two in July, three in August, and one in September. For more details, access www. amateurplayerstour.com BOILER UP IN SUNSHINE STATE. Purdue University Men’s Golf Team enjoyed a few practice rounds at the newly remodeled Bonita Bay Club in Naples, Florida in late January. (L-R) Herman Sekne (Oslo, Norway); Kent Hsiao (Tapei, Taiwan); Luke Prall (Carmel, Indiana); Nels Surtani (Noblesville, Indiana); Nick Dentino (Carmel, Indiana); Peyton Snoeberger (Williamsport, Indiana); and Andrew Farraye (St. Augustine, Florida) Indiana Golf News Indiana Golf Journal

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