It's a Gutschewski family affair in Omaha, where father and 2 sons are grouped in Korn Ferry tourney
PGA Tour journeyman Scott Gutschewski always wanted his kids to have fun while they played golf, so when they were little he'd strap fishing poles to the top of the cart and stop at course ponds so they could drop a line
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — PGA Tour journeyman Scott Gutschewski always wanted his kids to have fun while they played golf, so when they were little he’d strap fishing poles to the top of the cart and stop at course ponds so they could drop a line.
“If they were biting, we’d stay,” he said. “If not, we’d go back to golf.”
Luke and Trevor Gutschewski grew up to be like their dad —now more passionate about chasing birdies than bass.
The three are golfing royalty in Nebraska and, in a fortuitous turn of events, all three will play in their hometown of Omaha in the Korn Ferry Tour's Pinnacle Bank Championship starting Thursday. Officials of the tournament, which is on the tour one step below the PGA, put the Gutschewskis together as a threesome for the first and second rounds at the Club at Indian Creek.