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ISCO Industries Youth on Course Pro-Am Brings PGA TOUR Talent and Local Favorites Together for a Great Cause
Golf House Kentucky and the Kentucky Golf Foundation welcomed a strong field of PGA TOUR players, Kentucky PGA professionals and local golf standouts for the ISCO Industries Youth on Course Pro-Amat Valhalla Golf Club, the organization's largest fundraiser of the year. Youth on Course is committed to opening doors and transforming lives through golf, giving young people access to the sport and the social, mental and physical skills it teaches. Nearly 9,000 Youth on Course members in Kentucky can play for $5 or less at 59 participating golf courses in the state, and nearly 2,000 courses nationwide, all in service of the organization's core purpose: providing youth with access to life-changing opportunities through golf.
Champions Crowned
The team of Ben Silverman, Steve Dockery, Brian Hurley and Lindsay Gahm captured the title, posting a 27-under total with a net score of 117 to edge the runner-up group of Chandler Morgan, Chris Smoot, Corey Richmond and Matt Epperson, who finished at 26-under with a net score of 118. Kenny Perry, Justin Perry, Rowdy Harris and Adam Whitt rounded out the top three at 22-under with a net score of 122, tying with the foursome of Nolan Ray, Thomas Bonny, Brady Stewart and Jamie Sneed, who also posted a net score of 122. Perry, a former PGA TOUR player and Kentucky Golf Hall of Famer, made the finish a family affair, teaming with his son, Justin Perry, and his grandson, Rowdy Harris, on the way to a top three showing. Silverman's presence in the winning group carried extra significance given his run at the ISCO Championship earlier that week, where he finished tied for third, giving his partners a front-row seat to professional golf on their way to the title.
ISCO Championship Pros Take Part

The Pro-Am carried extra weight this year with several competitors coming directly off appearances in the ISCO Championship, the PGA TOUR's stop at Hurstbourne Country Club. Ben Silverman, Jansen Preston, J.B. Holmes, Trey Shirley, Drew Doyle, Daniel Iceman, PGA, Ashton Van Horne and Jared Wolfe all teed it up in the ISCO Championship before lending their talents to the Pro-Am, giving partners a rare chance to play alongside players competing at the highest level of professional golf that same week. Doyle's partners benefited from a firsthand look at what it takes to compete on the PGA TOUR, and Holmes, a Kentucky native, hometown favorite and 2026 Kentucky Golf Hall of Fame inductee, drew plenty of attention from the gallery as he made his way around the course.
A Strong Turnout of Local and Regional Pros

The field was also full of familiar names from Kentucky's golf community. PGA of America professionals Kyle Cramer, PGA, Grover Justice, PGA, a 2026 Kentucky Golf Hall of Fame inductee, Aaron Eldridge, PGA, Mitchell Moore, PGA, Tyler Oldham, PGA, John Bachman, PGA, Alastair Tidcombe, PGA, Andrew Lardner, PGA, Blake Hardesty, PGA, Adam Gary, PGA and Alex Harris, PGA all represented their home clubs and helped make the day a success. They were joined by additional professionals, including Owen Stamper, Austin Squires and Jack Sparrow, Billy Basham, PGA Associates Trevor Vietti and Trevor Thompson, and amateur Ben Kendrick, among many others who gave their time to support Youth on Course.

Closest-to-the-Hole Winners
Two players walked away with bragging rights in the closest-to-the-hole challenges. Brian Hurley stuck his tee shot on hole No. 8 to 3 feet, 6 inches, while Corey Richmond found the green on hole No. 14 and settled 4 feet, 1 inch from the cup to claim that challenge.
Thank You to ISCO Industries and Our Supporting Sponsors

None of this would have been possible without the generous support of ISCO Industries, the event's presenting sponsor. We also want to extend a heartfelt thank you to our supporting sponsors of this year’s Pro-Am: Alliance Coal, the Brazile Family, Central Bank, Century Pipe, Clark's Pump-N-Shop, Houchens Insurance Group, J&S Monuments, The Kentucky Golf Trail, Republic Bank, the Rudder Family, Steel Technologies, UEC Holdings, WIN Waste Innovations, Youth on Course Founders Frank Harshaw, Paul Lichtefeld, Al Fiorini, Anthem, Salsarita’s, and Tito’s.
Golf House Kentucky and the Kentucky Golf Foundation extends its sincere thanks to ISCO Industries and our supporting sponsors for their commitment to junior golf and to every player, volunteer, and partner who helped make this year's Pro-Am a memorable one.


















































