Angus Foundation holds annual Golf Tournament
The 22nd annual Angus Foundation Golf Tournament raised over $17,500 in Grand Island, Nebraska for education, youth and research.
July 19, 2023
July 19, 2023
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For more information, contact:
Holly Martin, director of communications
816-383-5143
For Flight A winning team’s photo, click here.
Cutline: These players were Flight A winners in the annual Angus Foundation Golf Tournament at Indianhead Golf Club in Grand Island, Neb. Pictured from left are Cole Greiman of Rock Valley, Iowa; Kurt Meyer of Onarga, Ill.; Scott Grass of Prairie City, Iowa; and Jay Steenhoek of Maxwell, Iowa.
For Flight B winning team’s photo, click here.
Cutline: These players were Flight B winners in the annual Angus Foundation Golf Tournament at Indianhead Golf Club in Grand Island, Neb. Pictured from left are Brad Peterson of Whitesboro, Texas; Justin Kuhn of Manchester, Tenn.; Grady Fails of Collinsville, Texas; and Sherrie Fails of Collinsville, Texas.
For Flight C winning team’s photo, click here.
Cutline: These players were Flight C winners in the annual Angus Foundation Golf Tournament at Indianhead Golf Club in Grand Island, Neb. Pictured from left are Tim Coleman of Modesto, Calif.; Whitney Andras of Edmond, Okla.; John Choate of Hubbard, Texas; and Pedro Guillen of Modesto, Calif.
Angus Foundation holds annual Golf Tournament
The 22nd annual Angus Foundation Golf Tournament raised over $17,500 in Grand Island, Nebraska for education, youth and research.
When 118 golfers and 75 sponsors band together for the 22nd annual Angus Foundation Golf Tournament, good things happen. The event was held at the Indianhead Golf Club in Grand Island, Nebraska, on Tuesday, July 4 in conjunction with the 2023 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) and honored the memory of William “Bill” Davis of Belgrade, Montana. Davis, who passed away in May 2022, was a passionate Angus breeder and avid golfer.
“Year after year, this event serves our Angus family as a source of fun, fellowship and competition,” said Jaclyn Boester, Angus Foundation executive director. “Honoring longtime Angus breeder, Bill Davis, made the event extra special as we gathered to remember a dear friend and support the Foundation’s mission.”
The tournament welcomed 30 teams and raised over $17,500 to help continue the Foundation’s pillars of education, youth and research.
The tournament winners include:
Flight A: Scott Grass of Prairie City, Iowa; Cole Greiman of Rock Valley, Iowa; Kurt Meyer of Onarga, Illinois.; and Jay Steenhoek of Maxwell, Iowa.
Flight B: Grady Fails of Collinsville, Texas; Sherrie Fails of Collinsville, Texas; Justin Kuhn of Manchester, Tennessee; and Brad Peterson of Whitesboro, Texas.
Flight C: Whitney Andras of Edmond, Oklahoma; John Choate of Hubbard, Texas; Tim Coleman of Modesto, California; and Pedro Guillen of Modesto, California.
Closest to the Pin: Jay Steenhoek of Maxwell, Iowa
Longest Putt (Women): Rena Sliger of Hamilton, Texas
Longest Putt (Men): Doug Grimm of Staunton, Virginia
Longest Drive (Women): Kacie Crouse of York, Nebraska
Longest Drive (Men): Brant Shores of Goodwin, South Dakota
Best Dressed: Joe Burns of Oxford, Iowa; Chris Styles of Brentford, South Dakota; Adam Curran of Chariton, Iowa; and Tate Carey of Bagley, Iowa
Each year, the tournament is supported by numerous sponsors dedicated to the mission of the Angus Foundation. This year’s event sponsor was the Friends of Bill Davis group. DewEze sponsored a Beefcake cake feeder for the lucky golfer whose drive landed closest to the pin. NEOGEN continued their sponsorship of the luncheon and event hole flags. Brinkley Angus Ranch of Milan, Missouri, sponsored the club house, and Heritage Farm of Shelbyville, Kentucky, and Turner Meadow Ranch of Wills Point, Texas, sponsored the beverage carts. Other sponsors included: Certified Angus Beef of Wooster, Ohio, sponsoring the CAB steak lunch; Kent Jaecke of Stillwater, Oklahoma, sponsoring the player gifts; and Slate Group of Lubbock, Texas, sponsoring print materials.
Friends of Bill Davis:
Mark and Cindy Ahearn – Wills Point, Texas
Steve and April Brooks – Bowman, N.D.
Dan and Lori Ellis – Henderson, Nev.
Express Ranches – Yukon, Okla.
Bob Funk – Yukon, Okla.
Jarold and Jennifer Callahan – Edmond, Okla.
Dave and Yvonne Hinman – Malta, Mont.
Jeff and Gretchen Mafi – Coyle, Okla.
Jonathan and Jackie Perry – Fayetteville, Tenn.
Sitz Ranch – Dillon, Mont.
Doug and Sharon Stevenson – Laurel, Mont.
Darrel and Sarah Stevenson – White Sulphur Springs, Mont.
Tee Box sponsors:
Basin Angus Ranch – Laurel, Mont.
Gilbert Cattle Company – Oldfield, Mo.
Groveland Farm
Chuck & Ruth Grove – Forest, Va.
Peterson Livestock – Whitesboro, Texas
Premier Land Company – Shepherd, Mont.
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Garrett D. Pohlman, M.D. – Kearney, Neb.
Rollin' Rock Angus – Belgrade, Mont.
Styles Angus – Brentford, S.D.
VZR Angus – Sioux Center, Iowa
Hole sponsors:
24 Karat Syndicate – Hagerstown, Ind.
April Valley Farms – Leavenworth, Kan.
Bar S Ranch – Paradise, Kan.
Beaver Creek Angus – Thomasville, Pa.
Dal Porto Livestock
David, Jeanne & Dawson Dal Porto – Anselmo, Neb.
Dyar Angus – Crossville, Ala.
Greiman Family Angus – Garner, Iowa
The Haag Family – Plymouth, Ind.
Roger J. Hill – Camanche, Iowa
In memory of Lyle Haring
Henning Farms – Janesville, Wis.
Hinman Angus – Malta, Mont.
Horstman Cattle Company – West Lafayette, Ind.
JDH Auction Enterprises, Inc. – Marshfield, Mo.
Lazy JB Angus – Montrose, Colo.
North Dakota Junior Angus Association
Oakley Farms – Livingston, Tenn.
Olson Land & Cattle – Hereford, Texas
John & Gaye Pfeiffer – Mulhall, Okla.
Schroeder Angus – Clarence, Iowa
Lanas & David Smith
Lookout Ridge Farm – Boulder, Colo.
Spade Land & Livestock – Burlington, W. Va.
In memory of David Redfern
Wisconsin Junior Angus Association
Flag sponsors:
2K Cattle/Retallick Family – Glen Haven, Wis.
Harry H. Bachman Auctioneer – Annville, Pa.
Beartooth Angus – Billings, Mont.
C Bar L Cattle Company – Russell, Kan.
C Spear Angus – Huntley, Mont.
Corbin Cowles – Auctioneer – Rockfield, Ky.
The Col Clint Show – Fair Grove, Mo.
Dameron Angus – Lexington, Ill.
Double Diamond Angus
Scott Anderson – Chrisman, Ill.
Full-Day Enterprise – Woodbine, Md.
Green Mountain Angus Ranch – Ryegate, Mont.
Heath Cattle Company – Cooksville, Md.
Michigan Angus Association
Moffitt Angus – Colfax, Iowa
Rafter E Angus – Ronan, Mont.
Daniel Rohrbaugh – Seven Valleys, Pa.
Doug & Cathy Rohrbaugh – Seven Valleys, Pa.
Spade Land & Livestock – Burlington, W. Va.
In memory of David Redfern
Tuckwiller Brothers Farm – Lewisburg, W. Va.
Emily Velisek – Bernard, Iowa
Vermilion Ranch – Billings, Mont.
Winding River Angus – Billings, Mont.
For additional photos of tournament winners, contact the Communications Department at prcomm@angus.org. View full results of the 2023 NJAS, including shows, contests, awards and scholarships at www.njas.info. Additional coverage is also available on the NJAA social media channels and in the September issue of the Angus Journal.
– Written by Briley Richard, Angus Communications
About the Angus Foundation
Established as a 501(c)(3) organization in 1980, the Angus Foundation remains focused on its mission to support Angus education, youth, and research. The organization has distributed more than $4.2 million in youth scholarships since 1998 and has also invested more than $1.3 million in beef cattle research in the past decade.
For more information, contact the Angus Foundation at 816-383-5100.
ANGUS MEANS BUSINESS. The American Angus Association® is the nation’s largest beef breed organization, serving more than 22,000 members across the United States, Canada and several other countries. It’s home to an extensive breed registry that grows by more than 300,000 animals each year. The Association also provides programs and services to farmers, ranchers and others who rely on Angus to produce quality genetics for the beef industry and quality beef for consumers.
For more information about Angus cattle and the American Angus Association, visit www.angus.org.