Indiana Golf Journal December

Two Hall of Fame Inductees and Indiana Players of the Year amateur and professional. A standout at Purdue University, Williamson earned three First Team All-Big Ten honors and was named 2002 Big Ten Player of the Year. His amateur success includes winning the Indiana Match Play, Amateur, and Open championships, while his professional career saw victories on the Canadian Tour and strong performances on the Nationwide Tour. Currently the Director of Golf at Orange County National in Florida, Williamson’s contributions continue to shape the game. From Indiana Golf Indiana Golf Hall of Fame welcomed two new members in 2024. Terry Werner Terry Werner, an accomplished amateur golfer from Dyer, Indiana, has enjoyed a prolific career across state, regional, and national competitions. His Indiana Golf Association (IGA) accolades include four Senior Amateur Championships and numerous team and individual titles. Werner also excelled in Illinois, winning multiple Chicago District Golf Association championships, and has represented Indiana on the national stage, including three U.S. Senior Amateur appearances. With over 20 club championships at Briar Ridge Country Club and countless other victories, Werner’s legacy as a fierce competitor and ambassador for the game is well-earned. Lee Williamson Lee Williamson, born in Crawfordsville, Indiana, has left an indelible mark on golf as both an Players of the Year Indiana Golf celebrated outstanding achievements across multiple divisions with the following Players of the Year: • Matt Vogt (IGA John K. David Player of the Year): Highlights include wins at the Indianapolis Open, Indiana FourBall Championship, and multiple top-5 finishes in major state tournaments. Indiana Golf Journal

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