A full spectrum of golf in
Janke and Leeke have had multi-faceted careers. The self-taught Morgan compiled a strong playing record which led to his being named Golf Association of Michigan's Player of the Decade for the 1980s, a period in which he won the Michigan Amateur, won three GAM Championships and two of his three Michigan Mid-Amateur Championships. Morgan qualified and played in three United States Amateur Championships and four Mid-Amateurs. Playing first as a member of the Michigan Publinx Golf Association and making its Honor Roll in 1981 and '82, Morgan made the GAM Honor Roll 11 times in a span of 1983-95 during which he was an Oakland Hills member and now at Detroit Golf Club.
"I joke that I got my competitive nature from my Dad but not his golf swing," said the 6-foot-1 Morgan, whose golf swing has the easy grace of Tom Weiskopf. Morgan thought he was headed for a Division II school in
Leeke is also a Big Ten product but when she played at
Leeke's father, who played football at
Although she played in a number of women's professional tournaments, the purses averaged only $2,000 and Leeke decided against turning pro. She and her husband, Lyle, took over the family course, Old Channel Trail in Montague (MI) in 1966. It was a nine-hole course by Robert Bruce Harris on 90 acres, and in the years since, nine holes designed by W. Bruce Matthews and nine more by his son, Jerry, were added. Meriam has been on boards of banks, charities, two colleges and currently is director and treasurer of the National Golf Course Owners Association.
Janke got an early start in golf, caddying at Plum Hollow Golf Club when he was nine years old. While always a strong player - he captained his
Establishing the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame was Janke's idea in 1982. He also was the father of major charity golf events beginning in 1967 when he and former Detroit Lions All-Pro Ron Kramer founded the Walter Hagen Invitational to benefit the American Cancer Society. That led to similar tournaments around the country and Janke was awarded the Cancer Society's Founder's Award.
Janke also has organized the Babe Zaharias Invitational, March of Dimes, Tournament, St. Jude Invitational tournaments and B'nai Brith Championship. In 1979 he was instrumental in founding the Detroit Lions Alumni Golf Outing to benefit the NFL Alumni Dire Need Fund and the format has spread to 28 cities. Janke also found time to compile a comprehensive collection of golf memorabilia and write four books on the game's quirks, laughs and facts.
Since its inception in 1958 with the then-unheard of purse of $52,000, with $9,000 of it going to the winner, Billy Casper, the Buick Open has brought big-time golf to
Thanks to Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club in Grand Blanc, its members and the thousands of volunteers have made "Buick Open Week" one of summer's major events in
When Buick introduced the tournament, it was the first major corporate sponsor of the PGA Tour and, while sponsors have come and gone in other tournaments, Buick and
Golf on the Old Course at Indianwood will be at 1:00 with the reception, dinner and induction ceremony immediately following golf. Tickets for golf, reception, dinner and induction ceremony are $175 or $50 without golf.
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