Adjusting to the Dry Conditions

Grinnell College Golf Course acts as a water basin for much of northern Grinnell.  We typically are able retain that water and reuse it accordingly.  That rain collection has ceased with the recent drought conditions, and our irrigation practices at GCGC are being impacted.  While we always focus on sustainable practices, we will be adjusting our watering practices as follows:

  • Fountains:  We use our fountains to help keep the water oxygenated, which improves the water quality for flora and fauna while reducing algae build-up.  However, evaporation also happens, so the fountains are running on timers to reduce evaporation.
  • Water Pump:  We will be moving water from the upper pond by #9 to the lower pond.  When golfing, please take free relief from this area.
  • Playing Conditions:  We focus our efforts on the greens first, followed by the teeing areas, and finally the fairways.  We have started to reduce irrigation on the fairways.  You can expect firmer playing conditions in those areas.

Thank you for understanding and we hope to see you on the course!

A Beautiful Day & Some Great Golf!

We hosted our championships this past Sunday with 46 players playing in the various divisions.  The grounds team had the course in pristine condition, which made for a challenging and fun day of golf!

The $680 prize pool was divided between the 5 categories of Gross Skins, Net Skins, Gross Division, Net Division, and Pin Events.  The winners are as follows (paid via club credit):

  • Junior Division 13 & Under (9 holes):
    • 1st Place:  Lincoln Stensrud (42)
    • 2nd Place:  Drew Hart (46)
  • Junior Division 18 & Under (18 holes)
    • 1st Place:  Brandon Thompson (79)
    • 2nd Place:  Kaleb Krumm (86)
  • Men’s Open Division (27 holes)
    • 1st Place:  Connor McKay (109) – $20
    • T-2nd:  Steve Foss, John German (111) – $14
  • Men’s Senior Division (18 Holes)
    • 1st Place:  Dave Smith (75) – $20
    • T-2nd:  Al Fenner, Ron Moran (76) – $7 each
  • Women’s Open Division (18 holes)
    • 1st Place:  Lynn Mawe (71) – $20
    • 2nd Place:  Kelly Fosse (98) – $14
  • Women’s Senior Division (52)
    • 1st Place:  Sheri Fenner (52) – $34

Other Prizes:

  • Net Winners:  1st-Lynn Mawe (65) $34, 2nd-Dan Becker (67) $20, 3rd-Al Knaack (68)-$16, T-4th-Brian Jaworski & Sam Peiffer (69) – $14 each, T-6th-Shane Hart, Dave Smith, Al Fenner, Rich Shell (70) $10 each.
  • Pin Events:  $15 each
    • Long Putt:  Sherri Fenner
    • Closet to 150:  Greg Wallace
    • Closest in 3:  Shane Hart
    • Long Drive: Brady Grefe
    • Long Putt:  Kenny Atlas
    • Closest in 2:  John German
  • Gross Skins: $19 each
    • Lynn Mawe 
    • Connor McKay x 3
    • Taylor Hinkle
    • Dave Smith
    • Kevin Stensrud
  • Net Skins:  $34 Each
    • Sam Peiffer
    • Al Knaack
    • Nick Brooks x 2

Stensrud Wins

We had another successful Light the Night this past Saturday.  We had participants ranging from 13 to 63 participate. Kevin Stensrud was ultimately crowned champion of the event. Chris Zug had the closest shot in proximity to the hole with a shot of 10’3/4″.

Special thanks to CJ Garland with AircutStudio.com for providing us with some awesome drone footage! CJ’s company provides an array of drone services. Check out his video by clicking here.  Thank you to all the participants, patrons that attended, and staff that helped pull off this successful event!

We took half of the entry fee towards the prize pool which equated to $575.

Prizes (In Club Credit)

  • T4
    • Carter Grefe – $75
    • Chris Zug – $75
  • T2 – Cade German – $150
  • Closest to the Pin:  Chris Zug – $50
  • Winner:  Kevin Stensrud – $200