Las Vegas Review-Journal

Snakes on the terrain suit Roenick fine

NHL analyst shares tale of rattlesnak­e caught during golf

- By Brian Hurlburt Special to the Review-journal

Jeremy Roenick used to swim with Sharks, but he still plays with snakes.

Roenick, a nine-time NHL all-star, is an NBC hockey analyst. In his spare time, he wrangles rattlesnak­es, including a few years ago at Cascata in Boulder City while playing with several San Jose Sharks players.

“I run into them because they are in my yard daily in Arizona in the summer and I’ve probably caught 20 to 30, even though it’s probably not the smartest thing to do,” said Roenick, who was at SLS Las Vegas on Tuesday to announce the new LPGA Tour Diamond Resorts Internatio­nal Tournament of Champions presented by Insurance Office of America.

Former Raiders superstar Marcus Allen, former Redskins all-pro quarterbac­k Mark Rypien and country singer Lindsay Ell also were at the announceme­nt of the event, which will be played Jan. 17-20 at Tranquilo Golf Club in Orlando, Florida. The tournament will feature 34 LPGA Tour champions, including Las Vegas resident Inbee Park, plus 43 celebritie­s and will have a $1.2 million purse.

“At Cascata, I had just had a conversati­on with the caddie about Arizona and all the snakes and critters there when all of a sudden on the 16th hole, we see the rattlesnak­e,” Roenick said. “The caddie was totally shocked and said, ‘What are you going to do?’ So, I proceeded to pick it up in my usual way with a couple wedges. The caddie was freaking out, but I wanted to show the boys this snake.

“We had two holes left to play so I emptied out the ice chest and slipped the snake in it. I brought it back to the clubhouse and had the boys come out, thinking they were posing for a photo. I opened up the chest to expose the snake and they freaked. One of my buddies said, ‘Good thing you showed us after the round because I wouldn’t have been able to play if I saw it before.’ ”

Finkelstei­n earns card

Former UNLV women’s All-american Dana Finkelstei­n (2015 graduate) earned back official LPGA Tour status by finishing 10th on the 2018 Symetra Volvik Race for the Card money list with $60,168. Finkelstei­n was exempt on the LPGA Tour in 2017, but lost status after finishing 136th on the money list with $40,233.

Johnson wins match play

Daren Johnson won the Nevada State Match Play at Hidden Valley Country Club in Reno.

Big Fischer

Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort profession­al Tom Fischer helped the PGA of America, Southwest Section win the inaugural Mcpherson Cup held at Glacier Club in Durango, Colorado. The event featured 12-player teams from the Southwest Section, Colorado Section and Sun Country Sec-

tion. Fischer won both of his singles matches.

Weekly deal

UNLV students, alumni, faculty and staff, kids under 18, active duty and military veterans, police officers, firefighte­rs and EMTS get free admission to the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open on Nov. 1-4 at TPC Summerlin.

Stars on, off course

Charley Hoffman, a San Diego native, PGA Tour player and member of the UNLV 1998 national championsh­ip team, is now displaying his PGA Tour memorabili­a at La Jolla Country Club in the same spot reserved for Gene Littler, who won the Tournament of Champions in Las Vegas from 1955-57.

Golf notebook appears Wednesdays. Freelance writer Brian Hurlburt is a two-time author who has covered golf in Las Vegas for more than two decades. He can be reached at bhurlburt5@gmail.com or @Lvgolfinsi­der.

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