I am so privileged to be with three of the best amateur women golfers from the state of Minnesota as their captain at the USGA State Team Championship. We’re in Fort Wayne, Indiana at a Jack Nicklaus signature course called Sycamore Hills. It is beyond beautiful and very challenging.
This championship began in 1995 and is held every other year, so this is only the eighth event. Each state sends its three best players to compete against all the other states in three days of stroke play. When this competition was held in Minnesota (at Woodhill CC) in 2001, the Minnesota team won it! Two of the players from that team are here again this year – Claudia Pilot (Austin) and Leigh Klasse (Minneapolis). Our third player is Alison Meyer (Duluth) who just graduated from Ferris State in Michigan after playiong four years of collegiate golf. We have a strong team!
We played our first practice round today, and it was a very scenic challenge. Nicklaus designed an interesting, beautiful and challenging course at Sycamore Hills, and we’re all grateful to have the opportunity to be here.
Today I learned how to analyze a green from Leigh’s caddy, Lynn Anderson. Lynn has been a State Team player herself several times, but right now she’s ineligible because she’s classified as a golf professional. Lynn is here because she loves the game. This morning, Lynn said, “I feel like I’m in heaven. I’m having a Sausage McMuffin and Coke for breakfast, it’s a beautiful day, and we’re on our way to the golf course!”
Tonight we attended the Players’ Dinner put on by the USGA where we met many women from around the country. We laughed and talked and shared stories of today’s round knowing that after tomorrow we will be competing against each other. The really cool thing isĀ that after we compete we’ll still be friends.