There was no announcement as Jackson Danielowski strolled up to the first tee Tuesday morning at Bunker Hills Golf Club in Coon Rapids. He hit his driver perfectly, dew spinning off his Callaway ball as it rolled down the middle of the fairway.
There were no fans to applaud, either, as the Elk River senior and his two playing partners teed off as the first group under sunny skies at 7:30 a.m. in the Minnesota PGA Senior Showcase.
"I still had to calm my nerves," Danielowski said. "It was really exciting to get back out and play in a tournament."
More than half of the 111-player field, playing under COVID-19 state health regulations and using social distancing, completed their round before rain started falling about 3 p.m., putting a slight damper on earlier enthusiasm.
The pay-to-play tournament provided a final round of competition for seniors whose high school golf season was canceled April 23.
That season normally would have ended with the best of the state's biggest schools competing this month in the Class 3A state tourney at Bunker Hills.
"I was so excited to be playing Bunker Hills one last time that I wasn't going to let the rain affect me," said medalist Gunnar Broin, who finished with a 5-under-par 67.
He was on the Class 3A title-winning team as an eighth-grader at Minnetonka in 2016.