RESULTS: 2024 NOPGA Assistants Championship

National Assistants Championship logoWhen Michael Balcar hits a golf ball it goes a long way, longer than hit by most of his contemporaries in the Northern Ohio Section of the Professional Golfers Association.

How long was Balcar on Tuesday when he won the 55th NOPGA National Rental Car Assistants Championship for the third time in the last four years at Shady Hollow Country Club?

Oh, he was long, prodigiously long, frighteningly long. Longer than an airport runway, with some drives hanging in the air longer than the time it takes the Ohio State marching band to make an entrance.

His drives even sound long. If they had an odor they would smell long. When driver meets ball, the sound it makes sounds like a golf cart landing after being pushed off the roof of a two-story building.

Probably the only guy in the Section capable of matching Balcar – and even out-distancing him at times — is Pepper Pike assistant Sean McGuire.

“Sean got me at the long-drive at Brookside earlier this summer,” said Balcar, a Toledo native and Cleveland State graduate. “He hit it 333 on the middle stripe. I think I hit it 327.”

There was no getting by Balcar by anyone on Tuesday as the 31-year-old assistant at Brandywine Country Club covered 36 holes in 65-68=133, 11-under and a three-shot victory over Blake Sattler (67-69=136) and 41 others.

It marked Balcar’s third victory in the last four years in this event. McGuire prevented it from being four-for-four when he defeated Balcar in a playoff last year at Avon Oaks. Westwood Country Club’s Todd Lancaster won four outright titles – 2001, 2004, 2007, 2009 – to lead everyone.

Anthony Panepento, PGA and Michael Balcar, PGA Associate qualified for the 48th National Car Rental Assistants Championship.

Balcar and Canterbury assistant Anthony Panepento (70-71=141) will be the NOPGA’s qualifiers to the PGA’s 48th National Car Rental Assistants Championship, to be held November 14-17 in Port St. Lucie.

Sattler, who is having arguably the best overall season of anyone in the Section with two wins and five top-10 finishes, is ineligible for the national event as his classification is as a teaching professional and not an assistant golf professional.

Balcar, the 2023 Ohio Open champion, overtook Sattler in the 2024 Associate Player of the Year point standings with his win, and said his victory on Tuesday was something special.

“It means a lot,” he said after making just two bogeys over the 36 holes while pouring in 11 birdies and one eagle. “The tee sheet in this event carried players at a very high level. You have to bring your A-game to win.”

Balcar brought his A-game to Shady Hollow. That much was evident when he laid a back-nine, 6-under 30 on the field in his first round. It was highlighted by an eagle-2 on the 17th hole, shortened to 265 yards (from 375) because of Shady’s renovation project. He hit a high-arching draw to about five feet with a 2-iron and made the putt that got him to 7-under.

“That was my best shot of the day,” he said with a wide smile. “I’ll remember that one for a long time.”

He started his final 18 holes on the 10th and birdied the 515-yard 12th, a nod to his length as he played Shady’s eight par-5’s in five-under. He closed his round with his final birdie on the 497-yard ninth with a huge drive that left him just 158 yards to the hole. He knocked his second shot to 10 feet for an easy two-putt.

“It was a good two rounds, I played well,” said Balcar, who regularly carries it 310 yards off the tee. “With the firm fairways here, I probably got 30 to 40 yards of roll out.”

Panepento, who won the prestigious Denny Shute Match Play Championship last year, will make his first trip to the Nationals in just two tries after making 10 birdies and stringing together 10 straight 4s to start his second round. He closed strong with birdies on his final two holes. The 25-year-old native of Wooster is a player to watch the rest of this season and beyond.

Pepper Pike Club’s Sean McGuire and DJ Holub and Shady Hollow’s Ian Haidle clinched the three alternate spots to the nationals.

Shady Hollow, in great shape, played tough all day under near-ideal conditions. Only seven players were able to shoot sub-par rounds with Balcar, Sattler and Panepento going under-par in both. Other sub-par rounds were shot by Holub, Palmer Yenrick (Stone Oak), Dan Wasinski (Signature of Solon) and Shady Hollow’s Haidle.

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Michael Balcar
Michael Balcar with the NOPGA Assistants Championship trophy.

 
Northern Ohio PGAFINAL RESULTS: Northern Ohio PGA
55th NOPGA National Rental Car Assistants Championship

Shady Hollow Country Club, Massillon
Tuesday, September 3, 2024
Blue Golf Hole-by-Hole Results >

 
1. Michael Balcar, Brandywine Country Club, $1,600.00, *65-68-133 -11
2. Blake Sattler, Willie’s Custom Golf Center, $1,200.00, *67-69-136 -8
3. Anthony Panepento, Canterbury Golf Club, $1,000.00, *70-71-141 -3
4. DJ Holub, Pepper Pike Club, $900.00, *74-68-142 -2
5. Dan Wasinski, Signature of Solon Country Club, $800.00, *77-68-145 +1
5. Matthew Nimsuwan, Portage Country Club, $800.00, *73-72-145 +1
7. Joe Puch, Fox Meadow Country Club, $600.00, *76-72-148 +4
7. Antonio Bodziony, Chagrin Valley Country Club, $600.00, *76-72-148 +4
9. Sean McGuire, Pepper Pike Club, $450.00, *74-75-149 +5
10. Palmer Yenrick, Stone Oak Country Club, $387.50, *83-67-150 +6
10. Ian Haidle, Shady Hollow Country Club, $387.50, *80-70-150 +6
12. Drew Shell, Pepper Pike Club, $312.50, *76-77-153 +9
12. Alex Treuel, Oberlin Golf Club, $312.50, *75-78-153 +9
12. Jon Jones, Youngstown Country Club, $312.50, *75-78-153 +9
12. Jordan Paolini, Shaker Heights Country Club, $312.50, *80-73-153 +9
16. Alec Adcock, Club Walden, $250.00, *80-74-154 +10

Out of the Money:
17 Anthony Julius, The Mayfield Sand Ridge Club – Mayfield 78 – 79 = 157
T18 Noah Hicks, Eagle Creek Golf Club 82 – 76 158
T18 Ben Olewiler, Westbrook Country Club 84 – 74 158
T18 Dustin Roth, Eagle Creek Golf Club 75 – 83 158
21 Evan Gray, Pine Hills Golf Club 80 – 79 159
T22 Austin Rohrer, Alliance Country Club 76 – 84 160
T22 Sam Wilding, The Mayfield Sand Ridge Club – Mayfield 78 – 82 160
T24 David Reiter, Weymouth Club 83 – 79 162
T24 Derek Smith, Red Tail Golf Club 82 – 80 162
T26 Joshua Greene, Fairlawn Country Club 83 – 80 163
T26 Joshua Widner, Chippewa Golf Club 85 – 78 163
T26 Luke Tanner, Barrington Golf Club 86 – 77 163
29 Anthony Laney, Northstar Golf Club 79 – 85 164
30 Anthony Cosentino, Westwood Country Club 90 – 77 167
T31 Zachary Miner, The Toledo Country Club 83 – 86 169
T31 Ryan Cook, Westfield Group Country Club 83 – 86 169
33 Augustin Lanshe, Westfield Group Country Club 82 – 88 170
34 Jeff Van Putten, Northern Ohio PGA 89 – 82 171
35 Joshua Diemer, Chagrin Valley Country Club 88 – 85 173
36 Scott Siler, Red Tail Golf Club 86 – 88 174
T37 Dalton Florence, Stone Oak Country Club 88 – 91 179
T37 James Lewandoski, Westwood Country Club 92 – 87 179
39 Nick Tremayne, Club Walden 108 – 110 218
WD Thomas Lydic, Pepper Pike Club 77 – WD
WD Peter Campbell, Findlay Country Club 86 – WD
WD Nick Esposito, Barrington Golf Club 87 – WD
WD Will Tucker, The Lake Club 93 – WD

NATIONAL QUALIFIERS
1. Michael Balcar, Brandywine Country Club, *65-68-133 -11
2. Anthony Panepento, Canterbury Golf Club, *70-71-141 -3

ALTERNATES – IN ORDER
3. DJ Holub, Pepper Pike Club, *74-68-142 -2
4. Sean McGuire, Pepper Pike Club, *74-75-149 +5
5. Ian Haidle, Shady Hollow Country Club, *80-70-150 +6

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Tim is a Contributing Editor to the Northern Ohio PGA and to Northern Ohio Golf. Award-winning golf writer and sports reporter for the Plain Dealer, retired. Contributor to the Akron Beacon Journal, Canton Repository, AP, and many national publications.

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