French Lick Resort, French Lick, IN
Draft Day: TBD
The Teams
The Peckers
Jake Kushner, Captain












vs
The Bushwhackers
Lou Mazzarese, Captain












The Captains

- Jake Kushner
- Years in Rowdy Cup: 4
- From: Los Angeles, CA
- Handicap: 4.7

- Lou Mazzarese
- Years in Rowdy Cup: 5
- From: Temecula, CA
- Handicap: 11.4

The Donald Ross Course at French Lick
Built in 1917, this award-winning course designed by renowned architect Donald Ross features 80 deep-faced bunkers that can challenge even the expert. The severely undulating greens were, and still are, some of the most radically shaped and contoured in golf. This par-70 course has been rated the No. 2 public course in Indiana by Golfweek every year since 2011.

The Pete Dye Course at French Lick
This championship golf course on one of Indiana’s most dramatic elevation points has narrow, immaculate fairways and rugged, intense terrain. It has gained national acclaim for its 40-mile panoramic views of the southern Indiana countryside, three man-made lakes, “volcano” bunkers and a variety of elevation changes. A robust 8,100 yards from the professional tees punctuate Dye’s signature sting from vista to vista.

Sultan’s Run
Sultan’s Run unfurls over rolling acres of woods, water, and wildlife, where zoysia fairways and bentgrass greens challenge every shot. Carved from legendary land, its dramatic terrain and iconic finishing hole—hailed as one of Indiana’s most thrilling—beckon adventurers to test their mettle on a world-class stage of beauty and strategy.

The Valley Links Course at French Lick
The Valley Links Course is a nine-hole, fully walkable conversion of the 18-hole Tom Bendelow design that was original to French Lick Springs Hotel. This par-36 course is nearly 3,500 yards and maintains the park-like atmosphere of the Bendelow course with rolling fairways, Scottish-style fescue grasses and strategically placed bunkers.
2026 Schedule
Wednesday, August 5
Practice Round
TBD
Thursday, August 6
Round 1 @ French Lick Resort, Donald Ross Course
Format: 2-man Scramble
Tee times begin at 12:06 pm
Friday, August 7
Round 2 @ Sultans Run
Format: 2-man Team Best Ball
Tee times begin at 9:36 am
French Lick Resort, Valley Links Course
Format: 3-man Scramble (9 holes)
Tee times begin at 5:03 pm
Saturday, August 8
Round 3 @ French Lick Resort, Pete Dye Course
Format: 2-man Team Shamble
Tee times TBD
Sunday, August 9
Round 4 @ French Lick Resort, Donald Ross Course
Format: Singles
Tee times begin at 10:06 am
Rowdy Cup History
2020
La Quinta Resort, Palm Springs, California
September 17-20, 2020
The inaugural Rowdy Cup. 16 golfers arrived at La Quinta Resort in Palm Springs, CA in an effort to distance themselves from the COVID monotony back home. The tournament consisted of five rounds of golf in various team formats. Nobody knows who won…
2021
La Quinta Resort, Palm Springs, California
September 16-19, 2021
After a fun and successful first year, Rowdy Cup returned to La Quinta in 2021. We crowned a champion for the first time – team YourHoleIsMyGoal, led by Dave Mulcahey, won the final round scramble. Our first trophy, the predecessor to the Rowdy Cup, was awarded.
2022
13.5
Dave Mulcahey
Happy Hookers
10.5
Sean Horan
Putt Pirates
We-Ko-Pa Golf Club, Fort McDowell, Arizona
September 22-25, 2022
In its third year, the Rowdy Cup evolved into a Ryder Cup-style tournament, with two teams of 12 golfers battling in various team formats over four rounds. Every match mattered as a thrilling event came down to the last shot on Sunday. The Happy Hookers beat the Putt Pirates 13.5 to 10.5, and the first Rowdy Cup Trophy was awarded.
2023
12.0
Jake Fabozzi
Shankaholics
12.0
Luke Davie
86ers
We-Ko-Pa Golf Club, Fort McDowell, Arizona
September 21-24, 2023
The Rowdy Cup returned to We-Ko-Pa in 2023. After 72 holes of grueling back-and-forth play, the teams were tied 12 to 12. In a sudden-death playoff hole, the 86ers capitalized on poor tee shots by the appropriately named Shankaholics to capture the Rowdy Cup.
2024
13.5
Phil Salazar
Swingers
10.5
JP Saar
Degenerates
Circling Raven, The Coeur d’Alene Resort
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
August 8-11, 2024
The Rowdy Cup took a trip up north in 2024, as the Degenerates and Swingers battled it out in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. The four-day duel had the cup visiting Circling Raven and The Coeur d’Alene Resort golf courses. After day two, the Swingers were up 8 – 2.5. On day three the Degenerates, captained by JP Saar, battled back to close the gap to 10.5 – 7.5. The Swingers, with captain Phil Salazar at the helm, prevailed on Sunday to win the Rowdy Cup 13.5 – 10.5
2025
12
Jason Dugan
The Producers
12
Todd Euckert
The Aviators
Circling Raven, The Idaho Club, The Coeur d’Alene Resort
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
August 7-10, 2025
The Rowdy Cup returned to beautiful Coeur d’Alene in 2025, as The Aviators and The Producers battled over four days and three courses – Circling Raven, The Coeur d’Alene Resort, and The Idaho Club. The Aviators, led by captain Todd Euckert, jumped out to an early lead and found themselves up 10-8 after the first three rounds. Captain Jason Dugan rallied The Producers to battle back to a 12-12 tie on Sunday, forcing a sudden-death playoff. The Aviators eagled the first playoff hole to win the Rowdy Cup – the first year the blue team won the cup.









