2022 Golf Benefit Winners

By 7017444915 February 24, 2026
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We are excited to annouce the results of our 2022 Golf Benefit that took place on Wednesday June 15! 38 teams participated and enjoyed a day of golfing at the Dakota Dunes Country Club in Dakota Dunes SD. Thanks to all the sponsors and participants who made this event a great success! See below for the winners:

Mens

#1 – William Pearson Ken Hartzell Steve Bruder Brian Sievert

#2 – Zach Anderson Cole Anderson Josh Anderson Matt Anderson

Womens

#1 – Joyce Van Engen Kay Vis Sue Le Loux Karen Kooima

Mixed

#1 – Deb Gacke Tara Gacke Matt Reiners Pat McGinnis

#2 – Ron Fedders Marg Fedders Bruce Dooyema Deb Dooyema

Pin Prizes

Mens Closest to the Pin – Tate Arends

Womens Closest to the Pin – Lauri Kooima 

Mens Longest Putt Made – Ron De Kok

Womens Longest Putt Made – Marg Fedders

Mens Longest Drive – Nate Bakker

Womens Longest Drive – Tara Gacke

Special congrats to Ken Hartzell on hitting a hole-in-one on hole 14! 

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