Thanks to all golfers, sponsors and Twin Cities Flexo Association (TCFA) for a successful 2019 outing of the Gary Hilliard Memorial Golf Tournament.

40 golfers came out to Prestwick Golf Club to pay tribute to Gary Hilliard, our longtime friend and industry supporter, and contribute to the Gary Hilliard FQC Scholarship Fund. Following an afternoon of extraordinary October weather, golfers enjoyed a post-tournament dinner reception.

2019 Gary Hilliard Memorial Golf Tournament
2019 Gary Hilliard Memorial Golf Tournament
2019 Gary Hilliard Memorial Golf Tournament Mark Joe Ellen

In addition to the winner of the longest drive—Brett Steinwagner of Morris Packaging—and closest-to-the-pin winner—Jack Fulton of Printron—awards were also presented to the first- and second-place foursomes:

2019 Gary Hilliard Memorial Golf Tournament First Place Foursome
First place: Chris Bruzda, Morris Packaging; Dalton Leuschke, Morris Packaging; Brian Steinwagner, Morris Packaging; Brett Steinwagner, Morris Packaging
2019 Gary Hilliard Memorial Golf Tournament Second Place Foursome
Second place: Greg Harms, Harper Corporation of America; Partick Hogan, Harper Corporation of America; Ken Jones, ISRA VISION; Greg Kaphein, Harper Corporation of America

Tournament Photos

Thanks to Event Sponsors

2019 Gary Hilliard Memorial Golf Outing Sponsor Apex North America
2019 Gary Hilliard Memorial Golf Outing Sponsor DuPont Advanced Printing
2019 Gary Hilliard Memorial Golf Outing Sponsor Printron
2019 Gary Hilliard Memorial Golf Outing Sponsor SGS

About Gary Hilliard

Gary Hilliard Memorial Golf Tournament Gary & Ellen

Gary Hilliard was a devoted member of the flexographic industry and a long-time supporter of FTA, volunteering his time and energy to assist in its numerous endeavors. Compiling a list of his many instances of aiding FTA reads like a list of everything the Association provides:

It should come as no surprise Gary was inducted into the FTA Hall of Fame. His induction was set for Forum 2013, but sadly Gary lost a battle with cancer on Feb. 23, 2013, a few months before the event. Because the voting process for the Hall of Fame takes place months in advance, Gary was able to be told of his impending induction; his wife Ellen gave him the good news. “We spent hours discussing his work, his committees, his time on the FFTA board, the FQC, etc.,” she recalled in the FLEXO Magazine article announcing his entering the Hall. “I felt great joy and pride in Gary and his achievements upon learning of his selection, and I realized it was something we would have talked about for years to come.”