18-05-2025
Young talent 'putts' the pressure on Panama Country Club
LYNN HAVEN, Fla. (WMBB) – The 98th annual Sherman Invitational returned to Panama Country Club, welcoming golfers of all ages, including its youngest competitor, just 15 years old.
Panama Country Club General Manager Mike Walker said that in recent years, the tournament has faced challenges due to rain. But this year, favorable weather and excellent course conditions contributed to one of the largest turnouts in event history.
Among the competitors catching attention is 15-year-old Cade Denecke, a freshman at Mosley High School, who has impressed with his strong play throughout the event.
'It's a big thing, you know, being the youngest person out here,' Denecke said. 'I've been playing okay this week. First day I shot a 75, and today I shot a 70. There are a lot of great competitors. One guy was six under yesterday, and Noah Zediker is nine under right now. He's a really great player.'
Despite the attention Denecke has earned, his biggest competition might be a familiar face. Former Mosley standout Noah Zediker currently leads the tournament.
'I think it's the oldest amateur tournament in Florida,' Zediker said. 'That's kind of its reputation — 98 years. It's a long-standing tradition.'
Zediker had a bogey-free round and is hoping to carry that momentum into the final day.
'This last round went really well,' he said. 'No bogeys, which was nice to see. I birdied the par five, started on some easier holes, and managed the course well.'
As the Sherman Invitational wraps up Sunday, Zediker will look to stay consistent and composed in hopes of finishing on top — and bringing home the hardware.
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