Friday, December 1, 2017

$1 days

Looks like the weather will be good for golf this weekend. We encourage you to come out and play.
Winter rates are in affect, $22 including cart. Both courses are still in great shape!!

In our restaurant this weekend, we will be having dollar days. All items in the restaurant will be sold for $1. That includes hot dogs, hamburgers, french fries as well as soda and beer, while supplies last.

Even if you aren’t going to play golf, stop out and grab a bite to eat. We will have sports on the TV.

It is also a great time to purchase golf passes for the 2018 season!

Hope to see you at the course.

Jim

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Friday, November 10, 2017

2018 Rates

We are excited to announce that Reid Park will be open next season and we are counting on many more seasons.  I know everyone appreciated the condition of the golf course this year and we are committed to making the golf course better every year.  I would like to publicly thank Ron Baker and his fine staff for doing an outstanding job in 2017.  We would also like to thank our Pro Shop staff, Pat Delaney, Kurt Heintz and El Collins as well as the Restaurant staff that Stephanie and Carolyn put together this year.  We are proud of this group and are very thankful of their dedication to Reid Park.

Passes will be available for purchase beginning November 15.  People that purchase passes for 2018, will receive a Reid Park logo cap of their choice while supplies last.  Pro Shop will open at 10:00 and will remain open if weather allows for golf that day.  Just a note, we will be closed on November 23 & 24 so that our staff may enjoy the holiday with their families.

We look forward to being your golf course of choice for next season and appreciate all who supported Reid Park in our first season.

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Sunday, October 15, 2017

CHILI OPEN

The Chili Open is open to all golfers.  2 person scramble, pick your own team.  Seniors 65 and older will play from the gold tees.  There will be a 10:00 am shotgun next Saturday, October 21, on the South course.  Teams with 2 players 65 and over will compete in their own division.  Entry fee is $30 per team, standard green and cart fees will apply.  There will be an optional skin game available with an entry of $20 per team.

After golf will be a Chili Cook-off.  We encourage you to bring a pot of your favorite chili for the contest and to share.  There will be prizes for the best chili.  Chili and Grilled Cheese sandwiches are complimentary for all participants.  There will also be drink specials to round out the day.

We hope you will join us!  The weather looks like it will be great!!

Jim

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Monday, August 7, 2017

Match Play – Round 2 starting times

Reid Park Match Play Championship _ Round 2 Matches

 

Starting times for round 2 of the Match Play Championship can be found in the link above.

Matches begin at 7:40 am on Saturday, August 12.  Looking forward to seeing some great golf at Reid Park!!

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Sunday, August 6, 2017

Match Play – Round 1 Results –

Reid Park Match Play Championship _ Round 1

Link above for results from round 1 of the Reid Park Match Play Championship presented by Heidelberg Distributing.  Rounds 2 & 3 will be played next Saturday while the finals will be played on Sunday.

We would like to thanks Heidelberg Distributing for their sponsorship of this year’s event!

 

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Saturday, August 5, 2017

Match Play presented by Heidelberg Distributing

Match Play qualifying and 1st match Sheet1

Click above for the results and first round matches with tee times for Sunday, August 6.

Thanks again to Heidelberg Distributing for their support of this event.  We are excited to get matches started tomorrow.  Good luck gentlemen!!

Jim, Pat & Kurt

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Thursday, August 3, 2017

Heidelberg Match Play Championship

Match Play tee times 2017 Sheet1

The 2017 Heidelberg Match Play Championship will begin on Saturday, August 4 on the North Course at 9:30 am.  We would like to thank Heidelberg Distributing, Doug Montanus and Scott Meyer for their continued support of this event.  Each participant will receive a cap, towel and a cooler for playing in this year’s event. Heidelberg also donates funds for the prize pool as well as appetizers and beverages after Saturday’s round.  The finals will be played on Sunday, August 12.

This years event will have three divisions.  The open division will play the Blue Tees.  The Senior Division, age 50 and over will play from the White Tees and the Super Seniors, age 65 and over will play from the Golf Tees.

Stay tuned for results and match play pairings after Saturday’s round.

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Sunday, July 16, 2017

Springfield City AM – Final

Luke Wells held off defending champion Zack Fowler with a 74 in the last round for a 6 under par 282.  Zack shot a 73 today and finished with a 3 under par 285.  Jeff Hall was making a run at Wells but his putter let him down on the finishing holes and left him with a 3rd place finish at 186.

The Seniors was won by Alan Collins with a four round total of 302.  Dan Schuler, Norm Knowlton and Keving Kite were all just one shot behind Collins.

Luke Wells also claimed the Junior title while Bryce Baumgardner and Beau Blase finished 2nd and 3rd in the junior race.

The ladies was won by Laaci Miller.  This is her first title as a “new mom”!  Laaci shot a 34 on the front nine this morning and ended with 75 for today’s round.  Kathy Lee was the Ladies Senior Champion with a score of 173.  Anne Holtz, 174 and Donna Warfield, 180, are the runner-ups in the overall and senior division.

The golf course, despite the rain, was in great shape.  The greens, with a stimpmeter reading of 11+, prove to be a tough test for the golfers over the last two weekends.  A common comment we heard was how perfect the greens were rolling.

Schuler’s Bakery was a great sponsor for this year’s event.  Chris Dewitt and his staff did an amazing job.  We had lunch Saturday after the first round as well as another great lunch on Sunday after the final round.  Oh, and did I mention that we had donuts every day of the tournament!!!  I am sure everyone noticed the nice prize list and the wonderful trophy’s.  The certainly helped to make this year’s event a memorable one.

Also a special thanks to Ron Baker and his staff for keeping the course ingreat conditions.  Your efforts have been noticed by many!  I would also like to thank Kurt Heintz and Pat Delaney for all their efforts in making this years City AM a first class event.  Thanks you guys!

The Heidelberg Match Play Championship will be held on August 5, 6, 12 & 13.  Entry forms are available on line or at the Pro Shop.  Sign up today!  New this year is a 65 & over gold tee division.  It will surely prove to be a great two weekends of golf.  Don’t wait – sign-up NOW!

 

City Am Flights – FINAL Sheet1 City AM

Prize BreakdownCity Am Flights – FINAL Sheet1

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Saturday, July 15, 2017

Springfield City AM – 3rd Round and Sunday Tee Times

No one broke par today but Zack Fowler and Jeff Thurman both shot 72 on the difficult North Course for low round of the day.

Luke Wells still finds himself in first place after shooting a 75 for a 211 54 hole total.  In second place is last year’s champion, Zack Fowler at 212.  Jeff hall carded a fine round of 73 putting him in third place at 213.  And Matt Williams, after a 3rd round of 77, is in fourth place with a total of 214.

Norm Knowlton and Alan Collins are tied for the lead seeking the Senior crown.  Both have a total of 224.  One back is Kevin Kite in third place.

Luke Wells also leads the junior division.  Bryce Baumgardner made a good move into second place with a 73 today.

We look forward to an exciting finish in tomorrow’s final round.

3RD ROUND RESULTS _TEE TIMES Sheet1

City Am Flights

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Friday, July 14, 2017

City AM update

Due to the amount of rain we received this week, we will not be able to play the South Golf Course on Saturday.  The City AM participants who were scheduled to play the South Course on Saturday will be starting at their normal time but will start on hole #10.

Carts will be able to cross at 90 degrees on the North Course except for holes 13 – 16 which will be cart path only.  We appreciate your cooperation in helping to minimize cart damage to our beautiful course.

The South Course will be available to play on Saturday but will be walking only!

Thanks,

Jim

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Thursday, July 13, 2017

Tee Times – City AM

City Am Flights Sheet1 & Tee times for Saturday, July 15.

Click on the above link and the tee times for Saturday’s third round and the ladies will download.

Looks like good weather for the weekend.  Exciting golf is ahead.

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Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Heidelberg Match Play Championship

Match Play 2017 – Click to access entry form

Always a great event, the Heidelberg Match Play Championship will take place on         August 5, 6, 12 & 13.  After the qualifying round, players will be put into flights of 16.  The number of flights will be determined by the number of entries.  Depending on the number that enter, some may not qualify for Match Play.  It is our goal to qualify as many folks as possible for match play.

New this year will be a senior, gold tee, flight.  You  must be 65 or older to play in this division.  Our other senior flight will play the white tees and is for those age 50 and over.  Anyone, regardless of age may enter into the open division, blue tees.  A senior who is 65 and over may select to play in the 50 and over division but will also have to play from the white tees.

The schedule of events will be as follows:

Saturday, August 5 – Qualifying round                                   Sunday, August 6 – Match Play, Round 1

Saturday, August 12 – Rounds 2 & 3                                       Sunday, August 13 – Finals and Consolation

The entry deadline is Wednesday, August 2.  Tee times will be available on Thursday afternoon, August 3.  All tournament information and results will be posted to our website, www.golfreidpark.com and a link will be provided on our facebook page.

We would like to thank Heidelberg Distributing for their support of this event.

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Sunday, July 9, 2017

Springfield City AM – Round 2 Results

Luke Wells followed up his round of 68 on Saturday with another 68 on Sunday for a total of 8 under par 136.  Matt Williams followed up his 68 on Saturday with a 69 on Sunday.  Jeff hall was the only other sub 70 round on Sunday with a 69 giving him a total of 140.  Also at 140 is past champion Zack Fowler.

The final two rounds for the Championships will be played next weekend and some familiar names are lurking such as Andy Bonar and Kyle Sine.  Norm Knowlton is leading the fight for the senior crown with a score of 148 and is followed closely by Alan Collins, Kevin Kite and Dan Schuler.

The tournament will be flighted for next weekend with the first three flights competing on the North Course and the other flights will play the South Course.  It will be an exciting event.  Stay tuned to our website, www.golfreidpark.com and our facebook page for additional news on this event.

Again we would like to thank Schuler’s Bakery for their sponsorship of this event.  We have all enjoyed the donuts, cupcakes and cookies.  Thanks guys!!

                               

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Saturday, July 8, 2017

Springfield City AM – Round 1 Results

MensCityAm2017 Round 1

Luke Wells and Matt Williams led the field in the first round of the Springfield City AM presented by Schuler’s Bakery.  It was a great day for golf and the golf course was in great shape.  The greens were running about 12 on the stimpmeter.  While golfers found the greens in great shape, they had to be careful to avoid long come back putts.

In addition to being tied for the lead, Luke Wells is also leading the Junior Division.         Rick Brooks and Dan Schuler are leading the Senior Division with rounds of 75.

Flights will be determined after tomorrows second round on the South Course.  Flights will be determined by the two day total score.  Flights will be made up of 12 players and ties.

Next weekend will also host the Ladies Championships.  Deadline for the ladies to enter is Wednesday evening.

                                     

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Thursday, July 6, 2017

City Am Tee Times 2017

Schulers logo +City AM 2017 tee times

Check out the tee times for the City Am 2017.

We would like to thank Schuler’s Bakery for partnering with us to bring you this year’s event.  We are striving to make the City Am the premier event in Springfield for the golfing community.

If you didn’t join us this year, we hope you will next year!

The Match Play Championship will be the next event and will be held on August 5, 6, 12 & 13th.  This is always a fantastic tournament.  Heidelberg Distributing will again sponsor this years event.

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Thursday, March 16, 2017

Fun Golf News

This story originally appeared in the January edition of PGA Magazine.

“I encountered a truly unique Rules situation during the first round of Event No. 1 of the 2016 PGA Tournament Series presented by Golf Advisor.

I was called to a fairway bunker in the drive zone of the par-5 7th hole on PGA Golf Club’s Wanamaker Course. When I arrived, I found 2016 PGA Professional Champion Rich Berberian standing next to his ball, which was suspended above the sand in the bunker by a bunker liner staple. The ball was about one inch above the surface of the sand. Rich asked several questions, but I told him to tell me what had happened leading up to the current situation before we could resolve the issue.

Rich said that he had hit his drive into the lip of the steep bunker and the ball appeared to be lying in the bunker at a point just below the lip. He made a stroke at the ball, however the ball did not move despite the fact that the sand beneath the ball was removed. Rich discovered that his golf ball was impaled on the liner staple suspended above the bunker. His first question was whether he had to count the stroke, since his ball didn’t move due to the obstruction. My answer was yes – he made a swing at the ball with the intent of hitting it, which is by definition a stroke.

“So what do I do now?” was his logical next question.

I then had to determine what Rule(s) were needed to resolve the situation. We had a ball impaled upon a movable obstruction in a bunker. Even though the definition of a bunker clarifies that the margin of a bunker extends vertically downward but not upward, Decision 13/5 states that a ball sitting on an obstruction in a bunker is in the bunker. With that being known, I was able to give Rich relief under Rule 24-2bii(a). This relief would allow Rich to lift the ball, remove the staple and drop the ball in the bunker as near as possible to the spot directly below where his ball was sus- pended above the bunker.

He now asked me another question: Do I have to play this ball? When proceeding under Rule 24-2 the answer normally is yes, unless the ball is not immediately recoverable, but in this case, we had a unique element. Rule 5-3 allows a player to replace a ball that becomes damaged in the normal course of play. Since his ball had been pierced by the staple and had been visibly cut, Rich was therefore allowed to substitute a new ball for the damaged original ball.

Then came his next question: “Can I rake out all the footprints that were made when I played my original stroke?” My answer was no, as Rule 13-2 prohibits a player from “improving” the area in which he is to drop a ball by “creating or eliminating irregularities of surface.” If a player worsens his lie, he must live with the worsened condition (Decision 13-2/29). If someone else had caused the dam- age without Rich’s direction, he would have been allowed to smooth that portion of the bunker that was damaged by the third party (Decision 13-4/10).

Rich then mentioned that after he had made his original stroke in the bunker, he noticed that the swing had uncovered an area of fire ants, which were now swarming. I told him that he was entitled to free relief from this dangerous situation under Decision 1-4/10.

This created a new set of circumstances that gave Rich an additional drop option. His drop under Rule 24-2bii(a) was probably going to result in his ball to coming to rest in his footprints. Since he was entitled to relief from the fire ants, we established his nearest point of relief that was no nearerthe hole and was still in the bunker. Rich was then allowed to measure one club length from that point with any club in his bag.

When this procedure was completed, he was able to drop the ball in a place that allowed it to roll down to the bottom of the bunker. Rule 20-2c(vi) requires a player to re-drop a ball if it rolls more than two club lengths from the spot it first strikes apart of the course, which it had. Rich retrieved his ball and redropped it, and it once again rolled more than two club lengths. So, as required by 20-2c(vi), Rich was allowed to place the ball on the spot where the second drop struck the sand in the bunker, which was still a much more level area than where his original ball lay.

I told Rich that his ball was in play, and thus ended this bizarre ruling.

Although obstructions, damaged golf balls, fire ants, drops and re-drops are common in officiating, the 300-yard drive impaled on a wire was a one-in-a- billion moment. You never know where a golf ball will end up, but the Rules of Golf are always ready.”

Reported on pga.com

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