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Drive, Chip and Putt Sub-Regl. Results

The field included participants from all over the state including Crandon, Green Bay, Milton, Milwaukee, and some ventured from North Carolina, Canada and Texas. Golfers get points based on how accurate their three Drive, Chip and Putt attempts are according to the grids at each station. The Wisconsin PGA awards medals to the top three point earners in each skill and overall. The top two overall point winners in each of the eight divisions continue the #Road2Augusta.

 After each participant in their age group finishes the competition, the Awards Ceremony takes place shortly thereafter. Players were reminded each qualifying stage gets more difficult, to celebrate the good and the bad shots, and improve upon these three fundamentals for better golf games. Moving on to Interlachen: 
 
Joseph Amiot, Finn McDowell, Daniel Nelson, Aidan Antony, William Harned, Connor Girten, Yinta Yang, Ben Hilbelink, Brooklyn Haugen, Lucy Allen, Samantha Harris, Allison Guiser, Leah Romano, Izzi Stricker, Grace Durkin, Brin Neumann, Mitchell Shroyer, Carson Miller, James Kleist, Conner Peery, Tyce Ortega, Carter Broten, Nick Mueller, Kaeden Nomm, Ava Frazier, Reese Richartz, McKenna Nelson, Aliisa Helminen, Ava Frederiksen, Elizabeth Stuckslager, Ashleyjen Powell and Hannah Miller. 
 
For full results, visit, drivechipandputt.com/results and be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to view photos, videos and everything you need to know for Junior Golf in Wisconsin. Lastly, the Wisconsin PGA extends its sincere thanks and appreciation to our host courses including SentryWorld, Whistling Straits, The Oaks Golf Course, The Legend at Merrill Hills, Reedsburg Country Club, Edgewood Golf Course, Green Bay Country Club, Erin Hills, Eau Claire G&CC, and University Ridge. We can’t wait to see you next summer! 2020 Drive, Chip and Putt Registration opens in March of 2020. 
By Erika Pirkl 08 Apr, 2024
(Augusta, GA – Sunday, April 7, 2024) Two young ladies represented Wisconsin at the Drive Chip & Putt National Finals. McKenna Nelson and Taytum Oswald are enjoying the grounds of Augusta National today during the Monday practice round. The coolest part? They both will be bringing hardware back home after stellar performances in their respective age divisions. 2024 marks a special year – it has been exactly one decade since the USGA, PGA of America and The Masters Tournament conceived a one-of-a-kind skills competition where boys and girls all over the country set out to advance through qualifying stages in hopes of competing at Augusta National during Masters week. What’s even more special? McKenna Nelson, the 2023 Wisconsin State Golf Association’s Player of the Year, is the first Wisconsin junior to be crowned Champion at the DCP Finals. For starters, her 262-yard-drive was amongst four golfers in her age group that shattered the previous record for longest drive at the Finals (251 yards). Next up: chipping – followed by putting on the 18th green. Chipping proved to be troublesome for a few competitors, including Nelson, but she was quick to bounce back. She put together a solid second chip and headed to the putting competition knowing she “wanted to put herself in a good place where she (thought) she could do it (win).” (Clip from Golf Channel’s Kira K. Dixon below). Long story short, she needed to land both the 15-footer and 30-footer within 3.5 feet. The 30-foot putt is first in the rotation – McKenna’s attempt fell within 2’7″ of the hole. The Beaver Dam native rolled the 15 -footer a mere 8″ from the cup to capture first place. A sigh of relief? Certainly. All the hard work paid off. She was just a few minutes away from the trophy ceremony. Taytum (Oswald) finished third overall in the Girls 10-11 age division. The Beloit native placed 3rd and 2nd, respectively, in the driving and chipping disciplines but fell short in putting. Her brother, Trey Oswald, caddied for her during the competition. For Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals results – click here.
Scholarship Applications now open
By Andy Landenberger 08 Feb, 2024
The purpose of the WPGA Junior Foundation scholarship program is to assist graduating high school and college students in financing their college education. There are 2 separate scholarship forms. One is for graduating high school seniors and the other is for current college students. Please choose the appropriate one. In 2023, the WPGA Junior Foundation awarded 33 scholarships totaling $65,000. We anticipate awarding even more in 2024. All applications will be taken online. Please make sure you have your transcripts and letters of recommendations forms available to attach to your application online. High School Applicants - Click Here to apply online College Applicants - Click Here to apply online Deadline for both scholarship applications is April 24, 2024. #LendAHand Scholarship #LendAHand was created with the goal of helping those in need to get back on the golf course and playing in events throughout the state. We recognize the many financial hardships families continue to endure and we want to give back! Thanks to the help of our donors, we are able to offer accepted applicants up to $100 towards tournament registration fees. Apply here
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