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Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street., Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com 2014 Special Awards In this issue: Posters coming to you soon!

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Page 1: Nebraska PGA March 2015 Newsletter

Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street., Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com

2014 Special Awards

In this issue:

Posters coming to

you soon!

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Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street., Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com

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Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street., Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com

2014 Players of the Year Shane Zywiec, PGA — Player of the Year

Jim White, PGA MP—Senior Player of the Year

Ryan Vermeer—Assistant Player of the Year

2014 Special Awards March 23, 2015

Golf

Professional of

the Year

Mike Antonio, PGA Happy Hollow Club

Assistant Golf

Professional of

the Year

Jeff Henry, PGA The Country Club of Lincoln

Teacher of the Year

James Sieckmann, PGA Shadow Ridge Country Club

Junior Golf Leader

Adam Coates, PGA Spencer Golf & Country Club

Merchandiser of the

Year – Private

Dawn Neujahr, PGA Champions Run

Merchandiser of

the Year – Public

Denis Vontz, PGA Highlands Golf Course

Salesperson of the

Year

Mike Long adidas/Ashworth

Horton Smith

Tom Hearn, PGA PGA TOUR

Bill Strausbaugh

Joe Canny, PGA

Nebraska Section PGA

Player

Development

James Kinney, PGA GolfTEC – Omaha

Facility of the Year

ArborLinks

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Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street., Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com

In a recent study of more than 4,700 PGA Professionals, the PGA brand was primarily viewed as a way of adding credibility and serves as an integral element in helping to promote you and your programs and services.

However, when it comes to leveraging the PGA brand, it appears that the PGA Professionals by in large believe the brand is more important to them than their employer or customers. This may make sense through the eyes of a PGA Professional, but what about through the eyes of your customer? A PGA led study conducted in the Spring of 2014 evaluated interests and attitudes of golfing and non-golfing consumers including the impact and importance of PGA Professional involvement in select player development programs.

The overwhelming majority of golfers and non-golfers feel PGA Professional involvement in the delivery of Get Golf Ready is a very positive element to this program. Three-quarters or more of golfing parents and more than 45% of non-golfing parents feel PGA Professional involvement in the delivery of youth golf programs is very positive. While there may be some confusion among consumers as to the role of the PGA Professional, rest assured that consumers view the PGA brand as the best in golf. So take a moment and look through your golf programming and marketing materials to see how you are taking advance of those three initials to help grow your business and your connection to the PGA brand. Visit the Marketing Resource Center to create your own marketing materials using the PGA of America logo or PGA Professional logo.

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Saturday, June 13, 2015 Hillcrest Country Club (Lincoln)

Saturday, June 27, 2015 Eagle Hills Golf Club (Papillion)

Friday, July 10, 2015 Riverside Golf Club (Grand Island)

Local Qualifiers

For a complete list of qualifiers nationwide, visit drivechipandputt.com.

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Las Vegas, Nevada – Ryan Vermeer of Tiburon G.C. got off to a hot start by birding three out of his last six holes on the front nine and cruised to capture the low professional title of the 25th Annual Vegas Classic presented by TaylorMade Golf. Near perfect temperatures and variable winds allowed for ideal scoring conditions. Nick Wanderscheid, PGA of Green Val-ley G.C. made an early run at Vermeer but a couple untimely bogies on the back nine left him finishing alone in second place. Chris Wiemers, PGA of Happy Hollow Club rounded out the top three 16 points back of Vermeer in the modi-fied stableford format.

Chris Wiemers’s, PGA play inspired his fellow amateur partners, Mike Sortino, Bob Slezak, Dan Thomas and Tony Merksick as they posted a final round best score of 85 points. Wiemers birdied four out of his first seven holes on the front nine and his amateur partners caught fire on the back nine to help propel them to the team title. Second round lead-ers, Shane Zywiec, PGA of Highlands G.C and his amateur partners struggled but managed to secure second place. Ver-meer’s team rounded out the top three finishers in the team competition. The Nebraska Section PGA would like to thank TaylorMade Golf and regional representatives, Mitch Benjamin, Todd Petersen and adidas supporting sponsor, Mike Long for their support of this great event. Click here to view the results on the website.

NORCROSS, Ga. – Jonathan Mielke, Director of Instruction at Oak Hills Country Club - Omaha, has been named to U.S. Kids Golf’s annual list of Top 50 Kids Teachers. The Award recognizes the world’s most outstanding youth golf instructors, and Mielke is part of a select group that earned Top 50 accolades among more than 500 applicants.

Since 2004, U.S. Kids Golf has honored the best youth golf teachers with the Top 50 Kids Teacher Award. Applicants complete an online survey and winners are chosen based on their contributions to youth golf, such as: experience young golfers; time devoted to teaching youth; innovation, creativity and fun in their programs; communication; parental involvement; use of a well-organized instruction program and overall effort to grow the game.

The Top 50 Kids Teachers of 2014 includes golf professionals from 22 states, Canada and Costa Rica. Each year, award recipients include teachers who work at public, private, resort and municipal courses.

“The teachers and coaches who win this award play an important part in our corporate mission to make the game of golf for kids,” said Dan Van Horn, President and CEO of U.S. Kids Golf. “Our goal in recognizing these youth golf coaches is to bot recognize their accomplishments and also to help parents find quality golf instruction for their kids.”

The Top 50 Kids Teacher Award is administered by the U.S. Kids Golf Coaches Institute, a division of the U.S. Kids Golf Foundation. For more information about the Top 50 Kids Teacher Award, please contact U.S. Kids Golf at [email protected].

The U.S. Kids Golf Foundation, a Georgia non-profit recognized as a 501(c)(3) charity, was created in 2001 and pro-vides services that include competition and instruction. The Foundation organizes over 800 tournaments each year for more than 10,000 players, ages 5-18. These tournaments include Local Tours in more than 50 cities, eight Regional Championships, the European Championship, and the U.S. Kids Golf World Championship and Teen World hampionship, which are held each year in Pinehurst, North Carolina.

The vision of the U.S. Kids Golf Foundation is to provide kids and their families the opportunity participate in the game of golf through instruction and competition. With the belief that family interaction is critical in the development of young golfers, parents are encouraged to serve as caddies for their kids during tournaments and to develop positive coaching techniques.

U.S. Kids Golf, LLC is based in Atlanta and manufactures equipment and related golf products designed for kids. It was created in 1997 when Founder/CEO Dan Van Horn found that his children were losing their interest in golf due to not having the proper equipment. In addition to more than 4,000 golf shops and retail locations in the United States, the company's products also are available in more than 75 countries worldwide.

Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street., Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com

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Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street., Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com

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As the “Experts in the Game and Business of Golf” the power of education is the single most important way to help enhance and transform our industry. Many of today’s thriving industries outside of the golf industry have alluded to the fact that there is a strong correlation between the economic viability of an industry and its education attained by those who work in it.

The current MSR cycle is roughly 4 months away from coming to a close and it is a priority of the Section to provide meaningful educational opportunities for you to meet these requirements. To review your current MSR status, please go to www.pgalinks.com and login. Under “your membership data” will be your current credits earned and what is still required.

To receive MSR’s for your Player Development Program, please complete the “MSR Report Form” and submit it to Nebraska Section Player Development Coordinator, Joe Canny, PGA at [email protected] or by fax 402-489-1785.

WHAT: NEW Online Education - Golf 2.0

INFO: Click Here for Log In

MSRs: Up to 11 MSRs - Toward PGA Required

WHAT: Update PGA.org Profile

MSRs: 1 MSR Credit - Toward TOTAL MSR Category

Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street., Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com

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Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street, Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com

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Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street, Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com

Look for your Junior

Golf Posters in your

mailbox soon!

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Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street, Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com

Look for your Junior

Golf Posters in your

mailbox soon!

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Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street, Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com

As PGA professionals we face an ever evolving challenge to grow junior

golf, and all too often it becomes a common practice to only offer a

four-week program in the summer. Some of these programs draw a large

number of participants, but the problem with this format is once the program

is completed, we lose the juniors. In most cases, we might not see them until

the next year and golf falls off their radar.

There is a small window for juniors to experience golf, especially with all

the other sports available. It usually turns into out of sight, out of mind. In

fact, if you were to ask juniors what sports they would like to play, you

would see the top five are team sports such as baseball, soccer, football,

basketball and volleyball, followed by gymnastics and martial arts. Golf

might not even make the top 10 and this becomes the challenge.

In order to keep golf on our junior’s radar, I have designed the Mielke Golf Junior Academy. This is a year-round program designed

around long-term athletic development (LTAD) and an extensive classification system that minimizes the Matthew and Relative Age

effects. The curriculum takes into consideration the 10-year rule, fundamental movement/sport skills, specialization, developmental/

biological age, windows of trainability and phases of development.

The first step to enter the academy is the junior screening process. Each athlete will perform a series of tests including physical, golf

skills and golf knowledge that are graded with a pass or not passed score. The total number of passed proficiencies will determine

their developmental level. Each junior, regardless of their chronological age, must go through the screening process to optimize their

academy experience.

Once the athlete completes the screening process, they will be placed into one of the developmental levels: Level 1. Launch (L

Division); Level 2. Implement (I Division); Level 3. Engage (E1 Division); Level 4. Elite (E2 Division).

During the last week of each month, athletes will be re-tested and are required to achieve a score of 80 percent or better in all the

skill tests in order to graduate into the next level. Academy athletes have the opportunity to attend two 60-minute sessions per week,

along with three practice sessions.

To solve the winter season issues, I temporally convert a storage room into 980 square-foot indoor studio that contains a full swing

simulator, 10-by-15-foot putting green, 6-by-15-foot chipping green and a lounge area.

The importance of keeping golf on our juniors’ radar

With the implementation of the MGJA, Oak Hills Country Club has been able to retain 31.2 percent of our junior golfers, year-round.

We have also been able to introduce the game to an average of four new golfers per month. An increase in equipment sales and club

participation during the off-season is proof of the importance to keep junior golf on the radar. Our projection for the next year is a

retention rate of 58 percent, with 75 new to golf juniors attending our programs.

Making a real impact on the growth of junior golf should not be looked upon as a sprint, but rather a marathon. The process will not

happen overnight and we need to create a foundation to support and encourage growth, securing the future of the game we all love.

Keep golf on the junior’s radar to grow the game

Jonathan Mielke, PGA Director of Instruction – Oak Hills Country Club Top 50 US Kids Instructor TPI Level 3 Golf Instructor TPI Level 3 Junior Coach US Kids Certified Instructor Positive Coaching Alliance Double Goal Coach Certified Clubfitter

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Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street, Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com

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Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street, Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com

Our Founding Fathers wrote in the preamble to the Declaration of Independence, “We

hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are

endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life,

liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

Did you know that the USGA has endowed you with certain inalienable rights to assist

you in your pursuit of happiness on the golf course? Here are just a few examples,

along with references, in italics, to relevant Definitions, Rules or Decisions:

You have the right to mark, lift, and clean your ball on the putting green. Rule 16-1b [The Putting Green:

Lifting and Cleaning Ball]

You have the right to brush away sand and loose soil on the putting green. Definition of “Loose

Impediments”; Rule 16-1a [Touching Line of Putt]

You have the right to share distance information. Decision 8-1/2 [Exchanging Distance Information]

You have the right to remove a movable obstruction interfering with your play. Rule 24-1 [Movable

Obstruction]

You have the right to relief for a ball embedded in its own pitch-mark in any closely-mown area through the

green. Rule 25-2 [Embedded Ball]

You have the right to repair ball marks and old hole plugs on the putting green. Rule 16-1c [Repair of Hole

Plugs, Ball Marks and Other Damage]

You have the right to put identification marks on your ball before you put it into play, and you have the right

to mark and lift your ball to make sure that the ball is yours. Rule 12-2 [Lifting Ball for Identification]

You have the right to carry as many as 14 clubs. Rule 4-4 [Maximum of Fourteen Clubs]

You have the right to mark and lift your ball to determine if it is unfit for play if you believe that it has become

unfit for play during play of the hole being played. Rule 5-3 [Ball Unfit for Play]

You have the right to play a provisional ball if your original ball may be out of bounds or lost outside a water

hazard. Rule 27-2 [Provisional Ball]

You have the right to have the flagstick attended before making a stroke from anywhere on the course. Rule

17-1 [Flagstick Attended, Removed or Held up]

You have the right to search for your ball for up to five minutes before your ball is deemed lost. Definition of

“Lost Ball” and Rule 27-1c [Ball Not Found Within Five Minutes]

You have the right to eliminate irregularities of surface on the teeing ground. Decision 13-2/2 [Player Who

Misses Tee Shot Presses Down Irregularities Before Next Stroke]

You have the right to discontinue play if you reasonably believe there is danger from lightning. Rule 6-8a

[Discontinuance of Play; Resumption of Play: When Permitted]; Decision 6-8b/5 [Player Claiming Danger

from Lightning Refuses to Resume Play When Resumption Ordered by Committee]

You have the right, in stroke play, to play a second ball if you are doubtful of your rights or the correct

procedure during the play of a hole. Rule 3-3 [Doubt as to Procedure]

You have the right to deem your ball unplayable anywhere on the course, except when your ball is in a water

hazard. Rule 28 [Ball Unplayable]

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Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street, Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com

ARE YOU ON TRACK?ARE YOU ON TRACK?ARE YOU ON TRACK? MSR Cycle Ends 06/15/2015

See Where You Stand:See Where You Stand:See Where You Stand: Log into PGALinks.com to see your

current MSR status

As a courtesy extended by Augusta National Golf

Club; Class A PGA members, Life members and

Master Professional members gain complimentary

access to The Masters (PGA members only; this offer

is not extended to apprentices). No spouse or families

(including practice rounds). Must show membership

card and photo I.D. each day. Go to Gate 6A off of

Berckmans Road then report to Gate C to receive

daily ticket. NOTE: Daily tickets are not available to

purchase for spouse. Ticket Information (706) 667-

6700.

Members who update their PGA.org profile will

receive one (1) MSR credit in “service”, which

applies to the Total MSR category (M06 = 1).

Awarding MSR for this activity is consistent with

other National, Section and Chapter activities in

which PGA Members can receive credit for

providing service to the Association. The MSR

Credits for this activity will be awarded to those

Members who have already updated their PGA.org

profile as well as those Members who do so on a

going-forward basis.

What your employer expects you to know

PGA PerformanceTrak: Monthly Rounds and

Revenue Reporting

Employers expect you to know where you stand in

relations to the market. In only minutes each month,

you can report and compare your facility’s

performance through PGA PerformanceTrak and

provide sound business information to help drive

your facility’s bottom line.

Demonstrate your expertise to increase your

credibility and industry knowledge

Benchmark your facility’s performance and

identify areas that may be under performing

Generate reports that showcase your business and

support future budgeting efforts

PGA Professionals can earn MSR credit by

participating online. Don’t miss out on this valuable

service.

If you are the highest ranked PGA Professional at

your facility, click here to submit your data. If you

wish to participate in this service on behalf of your

highest ranked PGA Professional, ask them to click

here to assign access to you.

The next deadline to submit monthly rounds is April

24, 2015. Whether you are open or closed in a given

month, it is important that you continue to enter this

data online.

HOW CAN WE HELP? Contact us by phone at:

(800) 477-6465 Ext. 8574 or by email at:

[email protected]

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Date Tournament Info Register

Apr 13

Harris Yamaha Golf Cars 27 Hole Pro - 3 Am Tiburon Golf Club - MGW - Omaha, NE Tiburon GC - GWH - Omaha, NE Tiburon Golf Club -HM - Omaha, NE

Info Register Closes Thu Apr 9

Apr 27 National Car Rental Pro - 3 Am Hillcrest - Lincoln, NE

Info Register Closes Thu Apr 23

May 4 Club Car Pro - 3 Am Champions Run - Omaha, NE

Info Register

May 11 Club Car / Cutter & Buck Pro-3 Am The Country Club of Linco - Lincoln, NE

Info Register

May 14 - Sep 25 Harris Yamaha Golf Cars Asst. Match Play Champ Tiburon GC - GWH - Omaha, NE

Info Register Closes Wed Apr 15

May 14 - Sep 25 Harris Yamaha Golf Cars Match Play Championship Tiburon GC - GWH - Omaha, NE Dodge Riverside - Council Bluffs, IA

Info Register Closes Wed Apr 15

May 18 E-Z-GO Pro 3-Am Iron Horse GC - Ashland, NE

Info Register

May 26 Mizuno Pro/Assistant Championship Oak Hills - Omaha, NE

Info Opens 05/21/2015

Jun 8 All Star Pro Golf Pro - 3 Am Fremont GC - Fremont, NE

Info Register

Jun 15 Laser Link Foundation Pro-Am Happy Hollow - Omaha, NE

Info Register

Jun 22 National Car Rental Pro-3 AM Wilderness Ridge - Lincoln, NE

Info Register

Jun 29 HCIS Pro - 3 AM ArborLinks - Nebraska City, NE

Info Register

Jul 1-2 Nebraska JR PGA Championship (13-18) Wilderness Ridge - Lincoln, NE

Info Opens 04/06/2015

Jul 3 Nebraska JR PGA Championship (12 & U Jim Ager Memorial GC - Lincoln, NE

Info Opens 04/06/2015

Jul 6 Siouxland Golf Charities Pro - 3 Am Whispering Creek - Sioux City, IA

Info Register

Jul 13 Golf Fore The Troops Firethorn GC - Lincoln, NE

Info Register

Jul 18-19 TaylorMade 36 Hole Pro - 3 Am Green Valley GC - Sioux City , IA

Info Register

Jul 27 E-Z-GO Facility Championship Shadow Ridge CC - Omaha, NE

Info Register

Aug 3 Nebraska Assistants Championship Riverside GC - Grand Island, NE

Info Opens 11/28/2015

Aug 3-4 NE PGA Senior Professional Championship Riverside GC - Grand Island, NE

Info

Aug 10-11 Nebraska PGA Professional Championship ArborLinks - Nebraska City, NE

Info

Aug 17 E-Z-GO/Bushnell/Bolle Pro 3-Am Oak Hills - Omaha, NE

Info Register

Aug 24 All Star Pro Golf Team Championship Beatrice Country Club - Beatrice, NE

Info Register

Sep 11-13 Wells Fargo Nebraska Open Elks Country Club - Columbus, NE

Info Opens 05/07/2015

Sep 21 Nebraska PGA Cup Series Championship Quarry Oaks - Ashland, NE

Info Opens 09/21/2015

2015 Nebraska PGA Tournament Schedule

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Nebraska Section PGA | 610 J Street, Ste 10 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com

STAFF

Joe Canny, PGA Junior Golf Director/

Player Development Coordinator

[email protected]

Renee Tyson Operations Manager

[email protected]

David Honnens, PGA

Executive Director

[email protected]

Sean O’Neill, PGA

Tournament Director

[email protected]

Benjamin L. Johnson, PGA A-8 Two Rivers Golf Club

Jeffrey A. Perdew, PGA A-13 Awarii Dunes Golf Club

Damon G Brower B-8 Champions Run 3/3/2015

Scott Carlson, PGA A-1 Pioneers Golf Course 3/16/2015

Wade Foreman, PGA A-4 Jim Ager Memorial Golf Club 3/7/2015

Benjamin Johnson, PGA A-8 Two Rivers Golf Club 3/9/2015

Patrick Kilbride, PGA A-1 Amana Colonies GC 2/27/2015

Jeffrey Perdew, PGA A-13 Awarii Dunes Golf Club 3/6/2015

Shane Zywiec, PGA A-1 Seward Country Club 3/1/2015

Terrance P. Riordan, PGA 4/1 Jonathan S. Beaver, PGA 4/16

Robert A. Walker, PGA 4/2 Gerald Fitzpatrick, PGA 4/16

Nick P. Wanderscheid, PGA 4/2 Sean M. O'Neill, PGA 4/16

Mike R. Schuchart, PGA 4/6 Jim B. White, PGA 4/16

Todd C. Boeve, PGA 4/7 Don Kruse, PGA 4/22

Scott M. Allacher, PGA 4/8 Adam J Harter 4/23

Robert G. Thomason, PGA 4/8 Britton R. Ward, PGA 4/23

Kenneth C Evans 4/9 Jeffrey L Kuhn 4/24

Hank A. McFarland, PGA 4/11 Jon D. Petersen, PGA 4/24

Bill Scarborough, PGA 4/11 David M. James, PGA 4/25

Brett D. Evans, PGA 4/12 Mitch Merrill, PGA 4/25

Scott E. Martin 4/12 Mike Cornell, PGA 4/26

Ky M. Molholm, PGA 4/14 Jennifer A. Smith, PGA 4/28

Tom E. Nelson, PGA 4/15