I’ve been reading about the amazing times had by all at the various King Putters, Dixie Cups and Buda Cups over the years and could never figure out why a GCA.com event in the Midwest hasn’t materialized (it is the best region of the country after all
). I am going to attempt to alleviate this problem by organizing a 2011 midwest event. I would have loved to try to get something on the calendar for 2010, however due to timing constraints, calendars filling up and the like, I am going to shoot for 2011 being the inaugural event (however, if someone wants to take the reins for a 2010 event, be my guest. I’ll help in any way possible).
So to start I would like to begin taking suggestions for timing, location, name of the event, etc.
PossibilitiesTiming Any time between May and October I would think would work. Lots of flexibility here.
Location/Venues Chicago – Cog Hill #4, Ravisloe and about 1,000 other public options in addition to any private options that arise. Food and lodging possibilities are endless.
Northwestern Michigan – Many options from a golf standpoint: Belvedere, Arcadia Bluffs, Forest Dunes, Wilderness Valley, High Pointe (fingers crossed) plus a ton more on the public side in addition to any private options that arise. Traverse City is an excellent home base.
Wisconsin – Lawsonia, Erin Hills, American Club and Blackwolf Run are possibilities
French Lick – Ross & Dye ($$) courses
According to USATourist.com, the Midwest includes Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin, so there are obviously other location options than the few I mentioned above.
Name of event The Yankee Cup
The Midwest Mashie (somebody offered this up in a thread awhile ago)
The Rust Belt Cup
(Trophy ideas also needed!)
Help in any fashion is welcome/appreciated. If anyone wants to help with the planning, let me know, otherwise any suggestions about the items above (or anything else) would be great!
My favorite part of this site is getting the opportunity to meet a bunch of really good people who I share a similar passion with. Events like these only increase those opportunities. Hopefully we can get an annual tradition started!
Cheers,
George