Heaton remembered as top amateur golfer

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Rollie Heaton won the prestigious Lincoln Highway Tournament four times during his illustrious amateur golf career. Heaton died Sunday 3 days shy of his 83rd birthday after a year-long battle with cancer. (Submitted photo)
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"He was playing pretty good, and then he got into a bad streak," Leo said. "He lost his lead, so he said to me, 'Since I'm playing bad, you're not going to talk to me anymore?'"

They had plenty to talk about after the round, however, as Rollie rallied to win the event.

"He had a 20-foot, sidehill putt in the rain on the last hole to win the tournament," Leo said, "and he made it."

Pat Lessner of Dixon, another fixture in the Lincoln Highway, noted Rollie Heaton was his benchmark as far as goal-setting for the event.

"If you beat him, you were probably going to finish in the top five," Lessner said. "That was my ultimate goal, and I was finally able to do that at Morrison back in 1975. I tried to get up to his level of play, and if I could do that, I knew I was making progress."

The two men became friends over the years, bonding over golf and a career spent teaching high school business classes, Lessner in Dixon and Heaton in Prophetstown.

"We became friends," Lessner said, "and he was just such an easy guy to talk to. He was a wonderful man."

Heaton golf file

• Won Lincoln Highway tournament in 1959, 1962, 1963 and 1965

• Won first-ever Rock River Classic in 1965

• Won club tourney at Prophet Hills 20 times


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