Defending Champion Mississippi State Leads 20 Universities in 10th PGA Cup presented by Golf Pride

Posted in Amateur by on November 7th, 2011


     PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. – Defending Champion Mississippi State University, of Starkville, Miss., will make its bid for a record fourth title, Nov. 8-9, in the 10th PGA Jones Cup presented by Golf Pride at PGA Golf Club, in Port St. Lucie, Fla. 
      
The Bulldogs, led by PGA Golf Management Director Jeff Adkerson, PGA, who has been the Program Director at MSU since 2003, is excited about the challenge his team faces next week. “Each year seems to be more tightly contested than the year before,” said Adkerson. “We always go in with the mindset that we expect ourselves to compete. To win, we will need a few bounces to go our way, but we always try to put ourselves in the mix of things.”
     
Adkerson knows that the newly installed TifEagle greens at PGA Golf Club will present a tough test for his players, and many of the teams that will travel to South Florida. “We have been talking with the players that with young greens, you can expect them to be a little firmer,” Adkerson said.
      
The Bulldogs return one player from its 2010 squad, Mark Ledom, of Kansas City, when they won the title by just one stroke over Methodist University.
      
Last year, Adkerson had to follow the competition from the MSU campus, as he was teaching classes during the tournament and stayed updated by phone messages and texts from Assistant Program Director Adam Scott, as well as speaking with the team via online video phone service Skype. He posted the scores on the board for the class, which let out a loud cheer when Mississippi State clinched its third Jones Cup—the school’s first since 2003.
     
“The thing that made it even more special was when the team left the campus on Sunday prior to the tournament we were celebrating 25 years of the Golf Management University Program at Mississippi State with 250 people in attendance,” he added. “We couldn’t have scripted it any better.”
     The PGA Jones Cup presented by Golf Pride—named for the first PGA Golf Management University Program Director at Mississippi State, Dr. S. Roland Jones, who held the position from 1985 until his passing in 1997—will be contested for the fourth consecutive year at PGA Golf Club.
    
The event serves to provide a platform where participants can display professionalism, integrity, character and camaraderie; all characteristics Dr. Jones instilled in PGA Golf Management students.
    
The 36-hole tournament will feature the top five players from each PGA Golf Management University.
     
All participating universities in the PGA Jones Cup presented by Golf Pride are schools accredited by The PGA of America to offer the four-and-one half to five-year PGA Golf Management University Program for aspiring PGA Professionals. The college curriculum provides extensive classroom studies, internship experience and player development, and provides students the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills to succeed in the golf industry as a PGA Professional. 
    
Students in the PGA Golf Management University Program study a combination of golf and business-related subjects, as well as serve a minimum of 16 months in on-course internships within the golf industry.

Past PGA Jones Cup Champions
2002 Mississippi State University
2003 Mississippi State University
2004 Coastal Carolina University
2005 Coastal Carolina University
2006 New Mexico State University
2007 Campbell University
2008 University of Idaho
2009 Campbell University
2010 Mississippi State University

10th PGA Jones Cup presented by Golf Pride Universities and Players List

Arizona State University
Reed Black
Jeffrey Emmerich
Camden Herzog
Yong Kim
Timmy Osterbind

Campbell University
Robert “Trip” Bose
Charles Gross
Brian Joyner
Jared Morrow
Daniel Soehren

Clemson University
Chris Cerven
Brett Lascara
Ethan O’Malley
Evan Shields
Drew Walters

Coastal Carolina University
Nick Deni
John DiPilato
Mark Ingalls
Joe Mileur
Kevin Sieger

Eastern Kentucky University
Logan Duderstadt
Sean O’Daniel
Brett Roberts
Trey Scott
Hank Whalen  

Ferris State University
Chris Clifton
Michael Dolan
Zachary Ebnet
Jordan Mathers
Stephen Peurach

Florida Gulf Coast University
Steven Burleson
Mike Leone
Jimmy Othus
James Paige
Marius Schweiger

Florida State University
Matt Frith
Lauren Himebaugh
Reid Howey
Dan Mahoney
Chris Zumpano

Methodist University
Don Baldassare
Bob Glass
Tyler Hawk
Pat Hohman
Alex Pisano

Mississippi State University
(Defending Champions)

Blake Hatfield
Jay Hunter
Mark Ledom
Ryan Oliver
Andrew Sterritt

New Mexico State University
Erick Henderson
Tyler Kuhn
Casey Moen
Brett Walker
Elliott Wilson

Penn State University
Tyler Ferratti
Andrew Hardin
Daniel Marz
Adam Parisi
Erick Pringle

Sam Houston University
Austin Anderson
Scott Archer
Kyle Emerson
Quinn Kauffman
Michael Skiba

North Carolina State University
Bryce Aronson
Wes Conover
Ben Nelson
Caleb Ridings
Rupe Taylor

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Zach Brehm
Russell Einspahr
Eric Emmel
Earl Gerlach
Travis Gruenenwald

University of Idaho
Troy Clark
Nathan Ferrell
Loren Jeglum
Matt Montecucco
Cody Peters

University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Zach Allen
Erik Carlson
Chad Dailey
Greg Raad
Devan Scott

University of Nebraska Lincoln
Andrew Adamsick
Alex Beach
John Erickson
Derek Francios
Sam Jonell

University of Nevada Las Vegas
Cameron Alford
Stan Bednarski
Stephen Dowling
Daniel Inocencio
Sean Kenny

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