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31st Clark’s Pump-N-Shop Kentucky Men’s Mid Amateur Championship

OWENSBORO, KY (August 15, 2025) – The 31st playing of the Clark's Pump-N-Shop Kentucky Mid-Amateur Championship heads to Owensboro Country Club on August 18-19. The WAGR-ranked, 54-hole event offers gross and net competitions, allowing competitive opportunities for players of all skill levels.
This year's field features some of the best amateur players in the commonwealth. One player to watch is the current player of the year points list leader and 2011 champion, Joshua Rhodes. Owensboro native and 3-time champion Andy Roberts starts his quest for #4 at 8:48 am off #10.
The 8:24 am pairing off hole #1 strives to be a fun group to watch. The featured pairing includes the 2025 Kentucky Open's low amateur Justin Tereshko and 2019 champion Matt Epperson.
Monday tee times run from 8:00-9:20 am (Central Time) for round 1 before they flip around and head out for round 2 that afternoon. Round 3 tee times are slated to begin at 8:00 am (Central Time) on Tuesday before crowning a champion.
Featured Players:
8:00 AM
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Hole 1 – Kevin Heitz, Michael Crabtree
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Hole 10 – Andrew Lewis, David Rose
8:08 AM
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Hole 1 – PJ McDougal, David Horning
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Hole 10 – Chris Isenberg, Scott Johnson
8:16 AM
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Hole 1 – Eric King, Sean Preston
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Hole 10 – Joshua Rhodes, Christian Tooley
8:24 AM
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Hole 1 – Justin Tereshko, Matt Epperson
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Hole 10 – Eric Fuldner, Greg Laswell
8:32 AM
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Hole 1 – Bryan Conway, Cooper Parks
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Hole 10 – Tyler Wilson, Christian Kemp
8:40 AM
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Hole 1 – Jeremy Curtis, Maxwell Larry
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Hole 10 – Matthew Chavis, Blanton Creque
8:48 AM
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Hole 1 – Adam Houchens, Tyler Phipps
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Hole 10 – Andy Roberts, Andrew Buse
8:56 AM
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Hole 1 – Zac Rambo, Carl Smith
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Hole 10 – Brett Doggett, Adolphus Wheeler
9:04 AM
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Hole 1 – Drake Stepter, Denver Haddix
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Hole 10 – Charles Brown, Andrew Hockensmith
9:12 AM
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Hole 1 – Patrick Hibbs, Chad Bewley
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Hole 10 – Robbie Keyes, Chad Howard
9:20 AM
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Hole 1 – Austin Gutgsell, Kevin Waldie
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Hole 10 – Tyler Sipes, Scott Ray
Click here for the tee times & pairings.
About the KGA
The Kentucky Golf Association (KGA) is the official governing body for amateur golf in the Commonwealth, as recognized by the United States Golf Association (USGA). Established in 1911, the KGA is a full-service organization representing more than 120 member golf courses across Kentucky. Led by a volunteer Board of Directors composed of course representatives from throughout the state, the KGA plays a vital role in promoting, supporting, and growing the game of golf in Kentucky. It is also a founding member of Golf House Kentucky, the umbrella organization for Kentucky’s Family of Golf Organizations. As an Allied Golf Association of the USGA, the KGA is responsible for a wide range of services, including managing the World Handicap System, conducting course ratings, providing expertise on the Rules of Golf, running competitive tournaments and USGA qualifiers, and enhancing the visibility and branding of golf throughout the Commonwealth.