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2022 Scholarship Winners

$50,000 in scholarships awarded

The Wisconsin PGA Junior Foundation is proud to announce the 2022 scholarship winners. Thirty one individuals were awarded scholarships totaling $50,000. We congratulate all the applicants for their great accomplishments.


Tony Coleman Scholarship $1,750 (two recipients)

Joey Drana of Muskego & Nora Purtell of Brookfield each have been awarded a Tony Coleman Memorial Scholarship for $1,750. Tony was the PGA General Manager and COO for Bishops Bay Country Club from 1994-2013.  He led the facility from its development into the first rate operation it remains today.  Tony was a 36-year member of the PGA. Tony’s passion for golf was most evident when working with a junior golfer wishing to excel in the game.  This scholarship was made possible by the generous support of the Coleman family, friends, Bishops Bay CC members and the membership of the Wisconsin PGA.

 

College Scholarships

Alyssa Schmidt - $1,250
Logan Pechinski - $1,250
Lily Sheppard - $1,250
Megan Bonikowske - $750

 

Terry Noel Scholarship  (four winners at $2,500)

Sarah Balding of Brookfield, Adam Baumann of Marinette, Addison Raimer of West Bend & Reagan Stuke of Delafield have all been awarded the Terry Noel Memorial Scholarship each for $2,500. Terry was a tribute to golf, but more importantly a tribute to respect and love of mankind and the ability to spread happiness with his kindness and constant smile.   Terry was first and foremost a loving husband, brother, uncle, and friend to all he met. Terry was also a proud Army veteran from the Vietnam era, serving most of his time in Germany and at The Presidio in San Francisco, CA. Finally, Terry was an avid, passionate golfer who spread his goodwill on the course and off.

 

High School Senior Scholarships

Will Summers - $1,500
Taryn Endres - $1,500
Max Reis - $1,250
Michael Antonelli - $1,250
Sam Hurley - $1,250
Noah Gage - $1,250
Jenna Anderson - $1,250
Claire Kelbel - $750
Jakson Jazgar - $750
Griffin Oberneder - $750
Ben Hilbelink - $750
Ethan Thomas - $750
Jacob Frederickson - $750


The Warren Family Scholarship: - $1,750 (One girl recipient)
Carly Lois of Burlington has been awarded the first Warren Family Scholarship. The Warren family has seen firsthand the valuable lessons of sportsmanship, competition, and social interaction the game of golf provides. We look forward to helping a deserving student golfer fulfill her early life goals. The scholarship will assist young women graduating from high school who have participated in Wisconsin PGA Junior Tour events. The annual recipient will show high academic achievements, a history of solid extra curricular activities, and be hopeful of playing golf at the collegiate level. The Warren family consists of Mike, a long-time golf sales representative and Junior Tour sponsor, Donna, a great "golf mom," and Liz, a junior tour player 1999-2005 who went on to play collegiately at Hofstra University and is now a businesswoman in the Madison area. 

Marty Swab Kid to Kid Scholarship ($1,750)

Kaeden Nomm of Minocqua was awarded the Kid to Kid Scholarship. Marty Swab, currently a rising sophomore at Lake Forest College, started the Kid to Kid Scholarship in 2017. This scholarship will be awarded based on three qualities: showing a solid history of giving back to the community, integrity and sportsmanship.  The ideal candidate for this scholarship shows a history of giving back to others, a positive attitude, and being graceful in victory or defeat.  Your character on the golf course will also be considered.  The funds for this scholarship were raised by the generous donations from golfers throughout the state.  Marty, a WPGA Junior Foundation member for 11 years, raised the money by collecting donations at area golf courses and out in the community.  Marty raised over $50,000 for the WPGA Junior Foundation since he started raising funds at the age of seven. 

Wisconsin Golf Salesperson’s Association Scholarship ($1,750)
Noah Kirsch of Lancaster was awarded the WGSA Scholarship. The Wisconsin Golf Salesperson’s Association (WIGSA) is a non-profit organization comprised of sales representatives that serve golf throughout the state.  A part of the mission of the WIGSA is to foster a positive relationship with PGA Professionals.  Another part is to give back to the game and this scholarship is a direct reflection of their dedication to their profession and to the game.  This scholarship aims to reward the hard-working efforts of those working to put themselves through school. 

Kevin Dunn Memorial Scholarship ($1,500)

Brendan Lemery of Grand Chute was awarded the Kevin Dunn Memorial Scholarship. Family and friends were the most important parts of Kevin’s life and he shared his passion for golf with them wholeheartedly.  In his youth, his summers were mostly spent at area golf courses.  He caddied at Westmoor C.C. and honed his golf skills through tournaments such as the Junior Masters at Johnson Park and as a member of the Waukesha South High School golf team. While many of his childhood friends continued to be close golf buddies, he also forged new friendships as both a player in state tournaments and club events at Muskego Lakes C.C., and also as a junior golf spectator. He was an active member of an online golf forum and participant in the 2011 Morgan Cup which extended his circle of golf comrades throughout the U.S. and abroad.  Golf was a major piece of his family life – he taught his wife Mary and daughter Grace the game he loved.  They enjoyed many hours playing and practicing together that will always be cherished.  He often said the most joy he ever experienced from golf was spectating at his daughter’s junior, high school and college events.  He was particularly proud that he had attended all but a handful of Grace's many tournaments.

 

American Family Insurance Scholarship - $3,250 each (One boy and One girl recipient)

The WPGA Junior Foundation has teamed up with the Steve Stricker American Family Insurance Foundation to offer these two scholarships. American Family Insurance has brought a new PGA Champions Tour event to Wisconsin. The event was played at University Ridge on June 4-6. As part of the event the Steve Stricker American Family Insurance Foundation is making charitable donations to groups around the state and the WPGA Junior Foundation was chosen to receive some of these funds.
Girls Winner – Emily Hopp of Oregon   - $3,250

Boys Winner – Hunter Neumann of Warrens - $3,250

Balance and Believe Scholarship - $2,500 each (Two recipients)
The Balance & Believe Foundation, based in Madison, WI, was formed in 2014 by Derek Schnarr to help promote junior golf, teach life lessons, and focus on community service. These three pillars of the Foundation come together in the Foundation's mission statement - Promoting junior golf, while providing a platform for kids to give back to the community. Over the past four years the Foundation has used this event, previously called the Michael Luedtke Memorial Golf Outing, to raise the necessary funds to support the multitude of programs in the Madison area they are involved with. The programs range from the Food Pantry and Resource Center at Falk Elementary School, to the Snack Pack program at Olson Elementary School, B&B36 program, Longest Day of Golf, and the B&B Community, Michael Luedtke, and Dick Wilson Memorial Scholarships.
Girls Winner – Eva Kumer of Brookfield - $2,500
Boys Winner – Nolan Thompson of Menomonee Falls - $2,500



By Andy Landenberger February 7, 2025
The purpose of the WPGA Junior Foundation scholarship program is to assist graduating high school and college students in financing their college education. There are 2 separate scholarship forms. One is for graduating high school seniors and the other is for current college students. Please choose the appropriate one. In 2024, the WPGA Junior Foundation awarded 33 scholarships totaling $85,000. We anticipate awarding even more in 2025. All applications will be taken online. Please make sure you have your transcripts and letters of recommendations forms available to attach to your application online. High School Applicants - Click Here to apply online College Applicants - Click Here to apply online Deadline for both scholarship applications is April 23, 2025. #LendAHand Scholarship #LendAHand was created with the goal of helping those in need to get back on the golf course and playing in events throughout the state. We recognize the many financial hardships families continue to endure and we want to give back! Thanks to the help of our donors, we are able to offer accepted applicants up to $200 towards tournament registration fees. Apply here
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