Indiana Golf Journal May

It’s Time For Golf in Indiana With the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments, the solar eclipse, plus the Masters Tournament in our rearview mirror, it’s now time to play golf. I highly encourage you to take a lesson before you head to a driving range or a nearby golf course. Quick Tip: Practice putting at home on the carpet. Don’t break your wrists and remember to accelerate through the golf ball, as you make your putting stroke. The May edition of the Indiana Golf Journal was an exciting editorial experience as we quickly discovered that we had more topics to discuss than we had room to showcase, which means the June issue will be filled with great and relevant content. As you will quickly discover as you navigate this issue, it was an April to remember for Hoosier golfers in Augusta, Georgia, as Annabelle Pancake from Zionsville competed in the Augusta National Women’s Amateur (ANWA); Karis Reid from Carmel won the girls 12-13 age group division at the Drive, Chip & Putt National Championship and Adam Schenk from Vincennes competed in the actual Masters Tournament, for the first time, where he finished in a four-way tie for 12th, which earned him an invitation to next year’s Masters Tournament. I was fortunate enough to attend the Masters Par 3 Tournament on Wednesday, April 10. My stroll around the grounds of the Augusta National Golf Club included a delicious pimento cheese sandwich, as well as, taking in the breathtaking beauty of Augusta National. I hope you enjoy your spring, summer, and autumn here in Indiana, filled with as much golf as possible. MIKE MAY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF SUBSCRIBE Back 9 Media Group Also Publishes: Ohio Golf Journal Michigan Golf Journal American Golf Journal Back 9 Report Indiana Golf Journal

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