Folks,
We had the Fighting Illini Invitational Sunday and Monday at Olympia Fields, and it was a blast. It was just great to watch great golfers playing, though they hit the ball way too far. The kids played a practice round Saturday, 36 holes Sunday and 18 Monday. We had a terrific field, with No. 1 Oklahoma state leading the way, with #1 Pablo Martin and NCAA Champ Jonathon Moore, along with #2 Georgia Tech and #4 Arizona State, and a bunch of other top players. Illini Coach Mike Smalls was a terrific host and great to work with, and given that he's playing in a lot of tour events and the occasional major, his assistand David Pezzino did a great job too.
The individual winner was Niklas Lemke from Arizona State, who shot 1 over for the 54 holes. Andrew Long from Duke was second at +2, and Pablo Martin, UofI's Patrick Nagle and 2 others were 3 over. Team winner was Duke, at +24. Stanford was second at +30, and Purdue third at +31.
We continued our very rainy end-of-season (more than 14 inches since August), with a big pour on Saturday night, and the course was very, very soft. Because of that, tees were moved up, and the course played just a little more than 7000 yards.
Though the greens were very soft, they were also pretty fast, and there were a lot of short putts missed. I went out and played a few holes after the event, and was amazed at the combination of soft-but-fast; it was hit and stick on the greens all the way for these guys, but the putting was another matter. Martin 3-putted from about 10 feet on 16, costing him first place, and Nagle did the same. They weren't the only one to miss a bunch of little ones.
The fact that the course played so well is a strong tribute to our new Director of Grounds, Sam MacKenzie, who is just finishing his first year. It's pretty common knowledge that we had a tough year last year, basically losing 2 greens and other problems, and it has been a joy all year to see the North Course being the North Course again, even with all the rain. All kudos to Sam (sorry for swiping him Ted, but not that sorry). When the super at Crooked Stick moved on, I locked Sam in the maintenance building until they hired someone else.
Finally, major kudos also to the staff and participating members of the club, who went above and beyond the call putting this event on. We really try to do things first class, and they worked like hell to make sure it was a great event. Looking forward to 2007, and, especially 2008 where with any luck, these kids will be playing the revamped South Course.
Jeff Goldman