Ed Kane Memorial – 4 Person 1 Gross 1 Net Ball

Event Details

Date: Friday, 21 August 2026

Format: Team

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: $40.00

Handicap Limit: 15.0

Max Players: 4

Entry Method: In person


The Ed Kane Memorial Tournament takes place on Friday, August 21, 2026, at Bunn Golf Course in Springfield (not Pasfield Golf Course). The format is a 4-person team event counting one gross score and one net score per hole. A verifiable handicap is required, with a maximum of 15 handicap strokes allowed. Tee times are self-selected between 7:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. Entry fee is $60 for professionals and $40 for amateurs, both of which include lunch and prize money; green fees and cart fees are paid separately on the day. SPD Season Passes are valid for green fees. Payouts for professionals are in cash; payouts for amateurs are in the form of SPD Golf Course credit usable at any SPD course (excluding tournament and league fees). Registration deadline is 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 18, 2026. Checks should be made payable to Bunn G.C. Entry is by registration form, available for download from the club website.


Prizes

Professionals receive cash payouts. Amateurs receive SPD Golf Course credit usable at any SPD course (excluding tournament and league fees).


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Venue

Pasfield Golf Course

Springfield, IL, United States

Pasfield Golf Course is a historic 9-hole public facility located in Springfield, Illinois, originally founded in 1898 as "The Springfield Golf Club" by prominent local businessmen. The Springfield Park District assumed management in the early 1930s and renamed it Pasfield Golf Course. The course features a par 34 layout with white tees playing to 2,299 yards (rating 30.8, slope 89) and red tees at 1,934 yards (rating 30.7, slope 90). Despite its modest length, Pasfield presents a genuine challenge through narrow fairways, undulating hills, and small greens that test golfers of all skill levels. The course record stands at 26 on the white tees (Quenten Hooker) and 27 on the red tees (Katherine Hepler). Amenities include a retail pro shop, practice green, rental clubs and pull carts, electric golf carts, and a snack bar. The facility has established itself as a community landmark known for affordable public golf and quality customer service. It remains one of four courses operated by the Springfield Park District in the metropolitan area.