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92_HR0783 LRB9216544BHbh 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives are 3 saddened to learn of the passing of Joe Jemsek of West 4 Chicago, who passed away on April 2, 2002; and 5 WHEREAS, Joe Jemsek was born in Summit on December 24, 6 1913; he grew up in Argo, 20 miles southwest of Chicago; and 7 WHEREAS, Mr. Jemsek was a pioneer in public golf and a 8 former member of the Executive Committee of the United States 9 Golf Association; his record of achievements and awards is 10 outstanding, and his contributions to the game of golf are 11 reflected throughout the game; and 12 WHEREAS, Joe Jemsek began his career in golf as a caddie 13 at the long gone Laramie golf course in Chicago for 50 cents 14 a round; he became a professional at seventeen, but disliked 15 the tour, despite a game that kept him below par; and 16 WHEREAS, In 1939, Joe Jemsek bought St. Andrews with its 17 clubhouse and two courses (West Chicago) and began his long 18 career of bringing first-rate, well-maintained courses, and 19 good food and drinks to the public golfer; by doing this, Mr. 20 Jemsek forced other public golf operators to raise their 21 standards, bringing the public golfer luxuries that were once 22 exclusive to only private club members; and 23 WHEREAS, Mr. Jemsek's next acquisition was Cog Hill 24 (Lemont) in 1951, followed by Glenwoodie (Glenwood) in 1959, 25 Pine Meadow (Mundelein) in 1985, and Summer Grove (Newman, 26 Georgia) in 1998; Mr. Jemsek added a third course to Cog Hill 27 in 1963 and his beloved Number Four, or Drubsdread, in 1964; 28 Drubsdread and Pine Meadow are ranked in the top 100 public 29 courses in the country, along with courses like Pebble Beach, 30 Doral, and Bethpage; and 31 WHEREAS, Joe Jemsek hosted the first National Golf Day -2- LRB9216544BHbh 1 for the PGA at Cog Hill in 1952 with Bob Hope, Dean Martin, 2 and Jerry Lewis; the same year he started All Star Golf at 3 Cog Hill with Sam Snead and Carry Middlecoff; in 1949, he 4 originated golf on television with "Pars, Birdies and 5 Eagles", a 30 minute weekly show of instruction and rules 6 regularly staffed by leading professionals and amateurs; and 7 WHEREAS, During the 1934 Century of Progress (Chicago's 8 World's Fair) Joe Jemsek won a driving contest, averaging 501 9 yards for three drives atop a 630 foot platform; he shot 63 10 in three successive years on courses #1 and #2 at Cog Hill 11 (1933-1935); and 12 WHEREAS, Mr. Jemsek was interested in educating people in 13 the art of golf, and his courses employ 22 PGA and LPGA 14 teachers, and six high schools use his courses as home 15 courses; and 16 WHEREAS, In 1991, Mr. Jemsek's dream of a top 17 championship came true when the Western Golf Association 18 awarded the Western Open to Cog Hill; the championship has 19 been held there each year since, always with rave reviews 20 from the players; in addition to the now Advil Western Open, 21 Jemsek courses have been sites for the 1997 U.S. Amateur 22 championship, the 1970 and 1989 U.S. Amateur Public Links 23 championships, the 1988 Western Junior, the 1987 U.S. Women's 24 Amateur Public Links championship, the 1987 and 1990 Ram 25 Intercollegiate, the 1992 Great Midwest Conference, and 26 numerous national qualifying rounds; his courses also host 27 many school competitions and charity Pro-Amateurs; and 28 WHEREAS, Of the hundreds of awards and milestones he has 29 earned throughout his incredible life, Joe Jemsek was most 30 proud of being a Class A member of the PGA since the early 31 forties, of receiving the PGA Professional Golfer of the Year 32 award in 1991, and being the first to represent public golf -3- LRB9216544BHbh 1 on the Executive Committee of the United States Golf 2 Association (1988 and 1989); and 3 WHEREAS, Joe Jemsek will be deeply missed by all those 4 who knew him and loved him, especially by his son, Frank; his 5 daughter, Marianne (Gerard) Hinckley; his brothers, Adam and 6 George; his sisters, Helen Moore and Anne Judson; his seven 7 grandchildren; and his nine great-grandchildren; therefore, 8 be it 9 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 10 NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 11 we mourn, along with his family and friends, the death of Joe 12 Jemsek of West Chicago; and be it further 13 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 14 presented to the family of Joe Jemsek with our sincere 15 condolences.