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The Spirit Of The Game

Unlike many sports, golf is played, for the most part, without the supervision of a referee or umpire. The game relies on the integrity of the individual to show consideration for other players and to abide by the Rules. All players should conduct themselves in a disciplined manner, demonstrating courtesy and sportsmanship at all times, irrespective of how competitive they may be.

This is the spirit of the game of golf.  
-USGA

         

  2023
KIELY CUP INVITEES and COACHES 
​September 10 & 11




Anthony Wayne Generals 
2022 Division I  6th at State
2021 Division I  T8th at State
5th 2022 Kiely Cup

Coach: Pat Phillips


Archbishop Alter Knights 
2022 Division II State Champions
2021 Division II State Runner Up

6th 2022 Kiely Cup
Coach: Alex Schuster


Archbishop Hoban Knights 
2022 Division I  4th @ State
2021 Division I State Runner Up

2021 Kiely Cup Champions
Coach: Quinn Parker


*Carrollton Warriors 
2022 Division II  3rd  @ State
Coach: Chris Barto

*Dublin Coffman Shamrocks
2021 Division I  3rd@ State
Coach: Scott Sutherland

 Jackson Polar Bears 
2022 Division I  10th @ State
8th 2022 Kiely Cup

Coach: Jim Kish

Mason Comets

2022 Kiely Cup Champions
2022 Division I  Runner Up
Coach: Tim Lambert


Newark Catholic Green Wave 
2021 Division III   Runner Up
2021 Division III 3rd at State
10th 2022 Kiely Cup
Coach: Phil West

St. Charles Prep Cardinals 
2021 Division I  5th at State
7th 2022 Kiely Cup

Coach: Brian Unk

St. Ignatius Wildcats 
2022 Division I State Champions
2021 Division I State Champions

 2022 Kiely Cup Runner Up
​ 2021 Kiely Cup  Runner Up

Coach: PJ Myers


St. Xavier Bombers 
 3rd 2022 Kiely Cup
Coach: Alex Kepley

​*Seven Hills
2021 Division II State Champions
Coach: James Vining


*Springboro Panthers
2021 Division I  9th@ State
Coach: Justin Martin

*Upper Arlington Golden Bears
2021 Division II, 8th at State
Coach: 
Troy Arbaugh

Warren JFK
2021 Division III   7th@ State
Coach: James LaPolla







       *First time invitee              






Those of you fortunate enough to play in the Kiely Cup may appreciate the fact that not only have most of the greatest players competed on this course, many of them have won.  Within three years of its inception, Gene Sarazen, a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame and one of five people to win all four of the Major PGA Tour Championships (the Masters, the U.S. Open, the British Open, and the PGA Championship) came to play an exhibition at Canterbury.  Three years later, Canterbury’s members cobbled together $2,000 to underwrite the costs for the British Ryder Cup Team, including U.S. Open champion Ted Ray and Harry Vardon, of the 1913 U.S. Open playoff, who lost to American amateur Francis Ouimet at the Country Club in Brookline—an event that put golf on the United States’ map.  Since then, Canterbury has hosted fourteen prominent events, including thirteen widely regarded as “major events”—including two U.S. Opens, two U.S. Amateurs, the U.S. Senior Open, the PGA Championship, the Senior PGA Championship, and four Senior Player’s Championships. Canterbury is one of the only courses in America to have hosted all of these events.  Repeatedly, Canterbury’s winners have been among the most renowned golfers of their times.  Nine Canterbury Champions (Hagen, Guldahl, Lawson Little, Lloyd Mangrum, Bill Campbell, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer twice, and Chi Chi Rodriguez), are enshrined in the World Golf Hall of Fame, along with six of Canterbury’s Runners-Up (Horton Smith, Gene Sarazen, Byron Nelson, Gene Littler, Peter Thomson and Hale Irwin.”