By Herb Page
Head Men's Golf Coach

I am so happy for Doug Hanzel after his victory at the U.S. Senior Amateur this week. For him to win at that level is just phenomenal.
He was on the first golf team I
ever coached and then his son, Drew, came and played for us. I know winning the U.S. Senior Am was extra special for Doug because Drew was on the bag for him this week. What a great thing.
His winning this championship is no surprise to me. I'm sure Doug Hanzel could play the Senior PGA Tour right now and make a lot of money.
We have an endowment here at Kent State in the name of Dr. Doug Hanzel, so he gives back to the school. He is a great ambassador for Kent State and the game of golf.
Here's a link to the story about the U.S. Senior Amateur victory.
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Dr. Doug Hanzel, 2013 U.S. Senior Amateur Champion |
There is some other great Kent State Golf Alumni news to share this week.
John Hahn won the first stage or qualifying for the European PGA Tour, shooting almost 20-under par in Germany. He lapped the field.
Here's a link to the story on John.
He will be back in Kent next week to work here at our facility. His confidence is sky high.
What a great week for our alums. They continue to go out and represent Kent State.
With this year's team, we are heading to Ohio State for the Jack Nicklaus Invitational on Sunday and Monday.
You may have read in the preview story on our website that we have been worried that we would play this weekend without Taylor Pendrith, who is recovering from an injury.
We may have some good news, though. He has been in to see our team doctors and our trainers, and he is rehabbing his injury. There is a chance he may be able to play.
We will make the trip to Columbus with one extra player and Taylor will be a game-time decision.
If he can't play, we have other young men ready to step up.