The Golf for Goodworks Tournament returned to the Turning Stone Resort’s Shenendoah Golf Course for 2022. Shenendoah offers 18 holes of PGA-level golf in a spectacular natural setting. The course was built and is maintained to comply with stringent Audubon International standards for environmental protection and preservation. Designed, constructed and maintained to TOUR standards at more than 7,000 yards, the course offers conditions normally reserved for Tour professionals. In 2006, Turning Stone Resort’s Shenendoah Golf Club was host of the PGA National Club Professional Championship.
NEAFA would like to congratulate Eric Reid, George MacDonald, and Blake Lutz on their first-place win (pictured above). Brad Saunders was the closest to the pin at 6’, 10”, and Shane Laurie held the longest drive. The highest score (aka the Most Honest Team) went to Barry Baetz, Jeff Matuszczak, Mike Liddle, and Justin Wright. Second Place went to Corwin Holtz, Cory Giroux, Chris Talcott, and Jesse Holmes, while third place went to Bonnie Bargstedt, Adam Robertson, Shane Laurie, and Matt Robson in a tie broken using the USGA Method. Thank you to all who participated this year.
Proceeds from this event goes to support agricultural outreach and education programs. Previously NEAFA has supported the Northeast Regional Intercollegiate Dairy Challenge, Future Farmers of America Foundation, NYS 4-H Foundation's Junior Dairy Leader Program, the New York State Fair Dairy Cow Birthing Center, LEAD New York, Dairy Judging Teams in New York and New England, New York Farm Bureau’s Food & Farm Experience, Maine 4-H Foundation's Dairy Quiz Bowl, and the Growing Through Showing Program.