McCumber Wins 94th Amateur Championship Boys Junior Champions Florida State Golf Association - 8875 Hidden River Parkway, Suite 110 - Tampa, FL 33637 - (813) 632-FSGA - fax (813) 910-2129 - www.fsga.org Hunter O’Mahony (Left) and Sam Horsfield (Right), 2011 Boys Junior Champions Tyler McCumber, 2011 Amateur Champion Tyler McCumber wins the 94th Florida State Amateur Championship, firing a tournament total of 1-under par 285 at the Doral Golf Resort & Spa in Miami on June 23-26. Tyler McCumber, of Ponte Vedra Beach, prevailed over the field of 168 players to capture the 94th Florida State Amateur Championship. In the first round, McCum- ber carded a two-over par 72 on the Jim McLean Signature Course, and followed up with a second round two-over par 74 on the TPC Blue Monster Course to sit at four-over par for the championship heading into the weekend. McCumber moved up the leader board on Saturday with a four-under par 68 to trail by two strokes heading into the final 18-holes of play. In the final round McCumber played a flawless front nine with birdies on 3, 8, and 9 to turn at three-under par. McCumber said “Once I made birdie on number nine I knew I was in the golf tournament, it was really the turning point of my round”. After playing the next seven holes at one-over par, McCumber headed to the 17th hole tied for the lead. His approach would sail over the green, and after an excel- lent pitch shot McCumber would make par on 17 to hold a one-stroke lead heading into the difficult 18th hole. “I finally looked at a leader board after 17, and I knew I had the lead”, McCumber stated. After his approach shot on 18 found the right greenside bunker, McCumber left his par putt short and was left with a difficult 6 footer to finish at one-under par on the day. “I knew I had to make my bogey putt, the last thing I wanted to do was lose two shots on the final hole”, McCumber stated. After making bogey to fire a final round one- under par 71, Ben Vertz and Ryan Abbate would go on to make bogey and triple bogey, respectively, for McCumber to capture the title. Inside the An official publication of the Florida State Golf Association August 2011 Hunter O’Mahony captures the 57th Florida State Boys Junior Championship as Sam Horsfield claimed the junior division title at Quail Valley Golf Club and Bent Pine Golf Club, in Vero Beach on July 6-8. In the 16-18 age division, Hunter O’Mahony, of Tequesta, posted a tournament to- tal of 4-under par 212 to prevail in a playoff and win the 2011 Boys Junior Cham- pionship. After a first round one-over par 73 at Quail Valley Golf Club, O’Mahony trailed the leaders by four shots heading into the second round. O’Mahony cut into the lead with a second round three-under par 69 at Bent Pine Golf Club, to trail by two strokes. In the final round, O’Mahony would post even par on the front nine and added two birdies on the back nine to post a round of two-under par 70. The 2010 (13-15) Champion Jimmy Stanger, of Tampa, would find himself tied with O’Mahoney after rounds of 70-70-72 for a tournament total of 212. In the final round, Stanger carded a three-over par 39 on the front nine, caught fire late with Story Continued Page 2
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McCumber Wins 94th Amateur Championship
Boys Junior Champions
Florida State Golf Association - 8875 Hidden River Parkway, Suite 110 - Tampa, FL 33637 - (813) 632-FSGA - fax (813) 910-2129 - www.fsga.org
Hunter O’Mahony (Left) and Sam Horsfield (Right), 2011 Boys Junior Champions
Tyler McCumber, 2011 Amateur Champion
Tyler McCumber wins the 94th Florida State Amateur Championship, firing a tournament total of 1-under par 285 at the Doral Golf Resort & Spa in Miami on June 23-26. Tyler McCumber, of Ponte Vedra Beach, prevailed over the field of 168 players to capture the 94th Florida State Amateur Championship. In the first round, McCum-ber carded a two-over par 72 on the Jim McLean Signature Course, and followed up with a second round two-over par 74 on the TPC Blue Monster Course to sit at four-over par for the championship heading into the weekend. McCumber moved up the leader board on Saturday with a four-under par 68 to trail by two strokes heading into the final 18-holes of play. In the final round McCumber played a flawless front nine with birdies on 3, 8, and 9 to turn at three-under par. McCumber said “Once I made birdie on number nine I knew I was in the golf tournament, it was really the turning point of my round”. After playing the next seven holes at one-over par, McCumber headed to the 17th hole tied for the lead. His approach would sail over the green, and after an excel-lent pitch shot McCumber would make par on 17 to hold a one-stroke lead heading into the difficult 18th hole. “I finally looked at a leader board after 17, and I knew I had the lead”, McCumber stated. After his approach shot on 18 found the right greenside bunker, McCumber left his par putt short and was left with a difficult 6 footer to finish at one-under par on the day. “I knew I had to make my bogey putt, the last thing I wanted to do was lose two shots on the final hole”, McCumber stated. After making bogey to fire a final round one-under par 71, Ben Vertz and Ryan Abbate would go on to make bogey and triple bogey, respectively, for McCumber to capture the title.
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A n o f f i c i a l p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h e F l o r i d a S t a t e G o l f A s s o c i a t i o n August 2011
Hunter O’Mahony captures the 57th Florida State Boys Junior Championship as Sam Horsfield claimed the junior division title at Quail Valley Golf Club and Bent Pine Golf Club, in Vero Beach on July 6-8.
In the 16-18 age division, Hunter O’Mahony, of Tequesta, posted a tournament to-tal of 4-under par 212 to prevail in a playoff and win the 2011 Boys Junior Cham-pionship. After a first round one-over par 73 at Quail Valley Golf Club, O’Mahony trailed the leaders by four shots heading into the second round. O’Mahony cut into the lead with a second round three-under par 69 at Bent Pine Golf Club, to trail by two strokes. In the final round, O’Mahony would post even par on the front nine and added two birdies on the back nine to post a round of two-under par 70. The 2010 (13-15) Champion Jimmy Stanger, of Tampa, would find himself tied with O’Mahoney after rounds of 70-70-72 for a tournament total of 212. In the final round, Stanger carded a three-over par 39 on the front nine, caught fire late withStory Continued Page 2
Senior Match Play Champions
Lee Booker defeated Walt Himelsbaugh in 19 holes to win the 6th Senior Amateur Match Play Championship as Michael Shiff defeated Edward Craig 2 & 1 to win the Super Senior Division at Lake Wales Country Club, in Lake Wales on June 12-16. Before starting match play, Lee Booker, of Naples, earned the 5th seed after posting a 72 in the seeding round. Booker proceeded to win four matches to reserve his spot in the final match. In the Round of 32, Booker beat Phil Block, of Sarasota, 2 up to face Brian Mills, from Winder-mere, in the next round. Booker would defeat Mills 5 and 3 in the Round of 16. In the quarters, Booker defeated the 2009 Champion Tom Hyman, of Tampa, 2 and 1. In the semifinal, Booker defeated Berger Warner, from Ocala, 2 and 1 to advance to the final match versus Himelsbaugh. Booker won his fifth and final match defeating Walter Himelsbaugh, of Leesburg, in 19 holes. During the final match Booker never led by more than 1 up in this seesaw battle. On the 18th hole, Himelsbaugh would make an unbelievable par to extend the match. Booker would go on to make birdie on the 19th hole to capture his first State Championship.
In the Super Senior Championship Bracket, 2nd seed Michael Shiff, of Parkland, beat the two time Defending Champion Edward Craig, of Orlando, 2 and 1 for his first State Championship. Shiff defeated the 2007 Champion Jim DuBois, of Coral Springs, 4 and 3 in the Round of 16 and then beat Tom Austin, of Lake Wales, 3 and 2 in the quarters. Shiff continued his run win-ning his semifinal match 1 up against Harvey Barish, of Hollywood.
Anderson Takes Public Links TitleBilly Anderson fired a three-round tournament total of 15-under par 201 to win the Florida State Public Links Championship, held at MetroWest Golf Club in Orlando on June 10-12.
Billy Anderson, of Deltona, captured his first State Championship on Sunday with a final round of five-under par 67. After a first round six-under par 66, Anderson would take a two stroke lead heading into the second round. Anderson continued his solid play in the second round, firing a four-under par 68 to share the lead with Darin Green, of Brandon. In the final round Anderson turned at one-under par 35 to hold a one stroke lead heading into the back nine. Anderson would go on to birdie two holes and eagle the par 5 14th hole to pull away from the field.
The Public Links Championship is open to bona fide public course players who are not members of a private club and also do not have a handicap index any higher than 6.4. Competitors play 18 holes of stroke play on each of the three days.
Cont. Page 1.birdies on 15, 17 and 18 to post an even par round of 72 and force a sudden death playoff. O’Mahony would go on to secure the victory with a par on the second playoff hole for his first career FSGA victory. “I hit a lot of quality golf shots today” said O’Mahony, “I knew I had a great chance to win after my birdie on 14, I just wanted to play solid on the way in”. O’Mahony stated “This is the biggest victory of my career and a great confidence booster heading into the U.S. Junior Championship.”
In the 13-15 age division, Sam Horsfield, of Davenport, continued his solid play in the final round posting a two-under 70 to win by five shots. After a first round seven-under par 65 that included nine birdies, with six in a row from holes 9 through 14, and just two bogeys at Quail Valley Golf Club, Horsfield continued where he left off, carding an impressive round of six-under par 66 at Bent Pine Golf Club. In the final round Horsfield played a solid round of golf, recording a two-under par 70 for a three day total of 15-under par 201. Horsfield said “it feels great to win my favorite tournament, and Quail Valley was the best golf course I ever played”. ” My plan today was to hit fairways and greens and not get into too much trouble” said Horsfield. This is Horsfield’s first career FSGA victory and a new 54-hole Championship record in the 13-15 division.
Billy Anderson 2011 Public Links Champion
Lee Booker (top), & Michael Shiff (bottom), 2011 Senior
Match Play Champions
Bell Secures Match Play TitleDon Bell defeated David Brown in the final match to win the 21st Florida State Amateur Match Play Championship at Southern Hills Plantation Golf Club in Brooksville on August 4-7.
In the finals, Don Bell, of Port Orange, secured the title beating David Brown, from Eustis, 1 up. After nine holes, Bell was 1 up, with Bell winning the 1st and 3rd holes. After increasing his lead to 3 up through 13 holes, Brown, a sophomore at Southern Wesleyan University, would win holes 14 and 16 to cut into Bell’s lead. Playing the difficult 18th hole leading 1 up, Bell would make a clutch 15 foot putt for the title. Bell’s great season continued Sunday with his second State Championship of the season. Earlier in the year Bell captured the Mid-Amateur Stroke Play Championship and finished second at the Mid-Amateur Four-Ball North Championship.
En route to the finals, Bell and Brown each won five matches to meet Sunday afternoon. Bell, who earned the 13th seed after posting a 74 in the seeding round, defeated Chip Hoch, from Port Orange, 5 and 4 in the first round. Bell defeated the 2009 Boys Junior Champion Brandon Park, of Weston, 2 up to advance to the round of 16. Bell then defeated Sam Ryder, of Longwood, 3 and 1 to earn his spot in the quarters. Playing Ian McConnell, from Riverview, Bell won 2 and 1 to ad-vance to the semifinals. On Sunday morning, Bell faced Pete Williams, from Juno Beach, and beat Williams in 21 holes to face Brown in the final match.
Perry Wins Florida OpenPeaper Captures Low Amateur Honors
Don Bell, 2011 Amateur Match Play Champion
Rod Perry (top), 2011 Florida Open Champion
Brant Peaper (bottom), Low Amateur
Rod Perry prevailed in a playoff to win the 65th Florida Open Championship at Black Diamond Ranch in Lecanto, on July 15-17.
Rod Perry, of Port Orange, outlasted the field of 156 players to capture the 65th Florida Open Championship. Perry fired an opening round four-under par 68 on the Ranch course to trail the first round leader by two strokes. Perry carded another solid round on the Quarry course, with a three-under par 69, to find himself tied for the lead heading into the final round of play. In the final round, Perry played a perfect round of golf with three bird-ies and no bogeys to post a three-under par 69 for a tournament total of 10-under par 206. Alan Morin, of Royal Palm Beach, posted rounds of 69-69-68, which included a clutch birdie on the final hole of regulation for a tournament total of 10-under par 206, to force a three hole aggregate playoff with Perry.
The three hole aggregate playoff would be played on holes 18, 1 and 9. Perry would birdie the par 5 18th hole, and make par on holes 1 and 9 to capture his first Florida Open Cham-pionship and the $12,000 check. Perry, who currently works out of Daytona Beach Golf Club, stated “I played solid all day hitting every green in regulation; I knew Alan would make a move today, he is a great player and I have the utmost respect for him. Perry stated “It was unfortunate what happened to Alan on the first playoff hole, he only made two bogeys in 54-holes, so for him to make an eight was out of the ordinary. After my birdie on the first playoff hole, I just wanted to hit fairways and greens on the final two holes”. “This is the biggest victory of my career. With the history behind this event, I am happy to have my name associated with the other great Champions” said Perry.
Taking home low Amateur honors was Brant Peaper, of Tequesta, who finished tied for fourth place with a tournament total of six-under par 210. Peaper, currently a junior at the University of Indiana, posted rounds of 66-75-69.
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Suspension of Play by Jack Pultorak, FSGA Director of Rules and Competitions
Very often in Florida the threat of inclement weather causes the Committee to suspend play signaled by a horn or siren until it is safe to resume. Here’s what you need to know about what to do under the Rules of Golf.
The Florida State Golf Association and the USGA as well as a majority of other state and regional associations put into effect the Note to Rule 6-8b that says “in potentially dangerous situations play must be discontinued immediately following suspension of play by the Committee.” In other words, stop immediately! Do not play another single stroke.
You have the option of marking the position of your ball and lifting it or leaving it there. Either way, you should mark its position by placing a tee or tees (or anything else you have handy that you may not get back) in or on the ground to identify its posi-tion. Also, make a note of where your ball is; for example, 143 yards to the center of the green and six paces in from the edge of the rough or 12 paces from the hole on the left side of the green and five paces from the edge.
Then head for shelter! The Committee may direct you to a shelter on the course or may have players and spectators head for the clubhouse or some other sturdy structure nearby.
After that, all you can do is wait until the Committee says it’s safe to resume. It may be in 30 minutes, an hour or the next day; whatever the Committee says. And while you’re waiting, don’t think about going out and practicing on the putting green. All practice areas are closed until the Committee says they are open.
Once you do get the go ahead to resume, head back out to where your ball was and see if you can find the spot where it originally lay. Hopefully, whatever you used to mark the ball’s location is still there. If you are resuming the next day, your tees or marker may have been moved by mowers or the maintenance staff or even by Mother Nature herself.
If you chose not to lift your ball and you do find your ball upon resumption, you may:• play it as it lies, or• lift it, clean it, and replace it on the spot, or• you may go ahead and substitute a new ball by placing it on the spot
If you chose not to lift your ball and you do not find your ball, you may substitute a ball by estimating its original position and placing a ball on that spot.
If you chose to lift your ball, you may replace the original ball or you may substitute a ball by placing it on the spot where the original ball lay. If the tees or marker marking the position of your ball are no longer there, you may estimate its original location and either replace the original ball or substitute a ball by placing it on that estimated position.
In any case, when resuming play, you will always place your ball and not drop it.
After that, you’re back playing golf!
Remember, use the index or the table of contents to find the correct Rule that applies to the situation and follow the Rules of Golf to help yourself to enjoy the game of golf.
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Junior Match Play Champions
Junior Team Champions
(Right) Girls 13-15 Age Division Winners - Greater Tampa Junior Golf
Association
Boys 13-15 Age Division Winners - North Florida Junior Golf Foundation
(Right) Girls 16-18 Age Division Winners - Ziegler Golf School
Dustin Dingus (top), Kristine Odaiyar (bottom left) & Jack Panagos
(bottom right), 2011 Champions
Dustin Dingus, Jack Panagos and Kristine Odaiyar captured their division titles at Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club in Dade City. The event was held July 27 - July 30.
Dustin Dingus, of Palm Harbor, won the Boys 16-18 age division Championship Bracket by beating Connor Baldwin, of Lakewood Ranch, 3 & 2. Dustin shot 68 in the seeding round to earn the 4th seed. Through his five match victories Dustin never had a match go to the 18th hole. He beat Joey DeStefano 5 & 4, Conner Dolan 3 & 1, and Anthony Maccaglia 4 & 3 before facing Baldwin in the finals. In the final match, Dustin grabbed a quick lead and was never down in the match. On the 16th hole Dustin hit his approach to 3 feet to finish with a birdie and win his first state championship.
Jack Panagos, of Orlando, won the Boys 13-15 age division Championship Bracket after beating Jin Zhang, of Bradenton, 6 and 5 to win the Championship. In route to the finals Panagos defeated, Charles Wang, of Bradenton, 4 and 2, Philip Knowles, of Bradenton, 1 up, and Jorge Garcia, of Miami, 2 and 1. This is Panagos’s first State Championship. In the Boys 13-15 Byron Nelson Bracket, Bradley Wonka, of Vero Beach, defeated Anthony Gabriele, from West Palm Beach, 2 up for the bracket title.
Kristine Odaiyar, of Orlando, won the Girls 13-18 age division Championship Bracket after beating Erica Stoner, of Ocala, 4 and 3 in the final. In route to the finals Odaiyar defeated Shelby Johnson, of Plant City, 8 and 6. Odaiyar then defeated Julia Mc-Quilken, of Riverview, 1 up, and Athena Yang, of Winter Haven, 1 up. This is Odai-yar’s second Junior Match Play title.
Boys 16-18 Age Division Winners - Palm Beach County Junior Golf Association
Primavera & Seiffert Win 61st Four-BallThe team of Zachary Primavera and Chase Seiffert fired a final round 62 to win the 62nd Florida State Four-Ball Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando on July 9-10.
The team of Zachary Primavera, of Lynn Haven, and Chase Sei-ffert, of Panama City, posted a tournament total of 16-under par 128 to win the 2011 Championship. After a first round of six-under par 66, the duo trailed the first round leaders by one stroke heading into the final round. In the final round the duo caught fire with an impressive 10-under par 62, to win the Championship by three strokes. This is the first State Championship for Primavera and Seiffert.
The pair from Orlando, Chase and Jeff Sargent, and the team comprised of past State Champions, Steve Carter, of Jackson-ville, and Jon Veneziano, of Mount Dora, finished tied for second place with a tournament total of 13-under par 131. The Defend-ing Champions from Vero Beach, Bobby Bird and Chuck Gould, finished tied for sixth place with a tournament total of 9-under par 135.
Weeks Wins Mid-Senior Championship
Chase Seiffert (left) & Zachary Primavera (right), 2011 Four-Ball Champions
Michael Weeks prevailed in a playoff to win the Florida State Mid-Senior Championship at Bear Lakes Country Club in West Palm Beach. The Championship was held from August 19-21.
Michael Weeks, of Jupiter, recorded a final round one-under par 71 for a tournament total of four-under par 212 to find himself tied with the Defending Champion Bobby Bird, of Vero Beach and John Wegmann, of Southwest Ranches after 54-holes of play. Weeks fired a first round of four-under par 68 and followed that up with a second round of one-over par 73. Bird posted rounds of 70-75-67 as Wegmann posted rounds of 72-70-70. The trio would head for a sudden death playoff to determine the Champion. The sudden-death playoff would go two holes with Weeks making a 3-foot birdie on the 18th hole for the victory. This is Weeks first State Champion-ship. Stephen Anderson, of Hobe Sound, finished one stroke back with a tournament total of three-under par 213 to take home fourth place honors. Michael Weeks
Public Links Championship June 10-12, 2011MetroWest Golf Club, Orlando
Billy Anderson, Deltona 66-68-67--201Kevin Aylwin, New Smyrna Beach 68-68-68--204Alex Gates, Clermont 72-68-67--207Darin Green, Brandon 68-66-73--207John Wegmann, Southwest Ranches 70-71-70--211Scott Lamb, Bradenton 70-67-74--211Kevin Altenhof, Melbourne 74-71-67--212Kyle Blackston, Eustis 71-71-70--212Stephen Anderson, Hobe Sound 71-70-71--212Landon Michelson, Miami 70-70-73--213Tory Henderson, Bradenton 72-70-71--213Jeremy Self, Estero 75-68-72--215Jon Veneziano, Mount Dora 72-71-72--215Joseph Byun, Sanford 71-73-71--215Zhong Yang Fu, Toronto 73-69-73--215Duke Butler, Ponte Vedra Beach 71-73-72--216Casey Matthews, Miami 74-75-68--217David Herzfeld, Tampa 75-72-70--217Don Bell, Port Orange 72-71-74--217Matthew Plunkett, Ponte Vedra Beach 73-73-71--217Ryan Stovash, Orlando 74-71-72--217Zachary Potter, Cocoa Beach 74-68-75--217David Brown, Eustis 70-73-75--218Jarred Garcia, Jacksonville 72-72-74--218Rocky Khara, Sebring 77-70-71--218Thomas Kayworth, Saint Augustine 70-74-74--218Alexander Medinis, Fort Myers 73-73-73--219Luis Thiele, San Marcos 73-74-72--219Doug Snoap, Apopka 76-72-72--220Marcus Plunkett, Ponte Vedra Beach 73-68-79--220Victor Alarcon, Bal Harbour 72-70-78--220Andrew Wong, Deerfield Beach 77-70-74--221Michael Kartrude, Royal Palm Beach 74-73-74--221Reed Berry, Longwood 75-75-71--221Michael Erickson, Orlando 72-75-75--222Paul Henderson, Longwood 79-71-72--222Spencer Cole, Winter Park 72-74-76--222Robert De Biase, Aventura 77-74-72--223Diego Tamayo, Key Biscayne 70-77-77--224Komsith Huachai, Windermere 73-77-74--224Michael Lee, Sanford 71-79-74--224Chris Berens, Mount Dora 74-73-78--225Matt Carroll, Heathrow 75-74-76--225Travis Tolbert, Titusville 73-74-78--225Ty O’Shields, Ocala 74-76-75--225Airik Medinis, Fort Myers 73-78-75--226Andrew Gain, Bradenton 75-76-75--226Chris Boylan, Lake Placid 73-76-77--226Greg Eckels, Tampa 76-76-74--226Aaron Fitzpatrick, Apopka 74-74-79--227Jason Lusk, Ocoee 75-75-77--227Peter Hammar, Orlando 77-76-74--227Kenneth Herringer, Plantation 77-75-76--228Frank LaBella, Palm Bay 76-77-76--229
Mid-Am Four Ball (N) Championship June 4-5, 2011 Plantation Bay G & CC, Ormond Beach
Brian Keenan / Paul Royak 62-66—128 * Won 1st play-off holeDon Bell / Roger Dean 64-64--128Thad Hudgens / Derrick Cox 68-61--129Stephen Anderson / Jon Veneziano 67-64--131Ryan Cobb / Matthew Avril 68-65--133Tim Hume / Kelly Gosse 67-67--134Ryan Stead / Jason Opal 65-70--135Bret Voisin / Jeff Robinson 67-69--136Robert Parker / Doug Snoap 68-68--136David Czech / Chad Ibbotson 69-68--137Lindsay Dolamore / John Duval 68-69--137Ryan Howell / Brandon Bailey 69-68--137Rod Bayliss / Steve Riviere 70-69--139Anthony Martire / Michael Amato 70-70--140David Mears / Brian Brown 70-70--140Jason Snodgrass / Tim Fields 70-71--141Dwight Lewis / Tom Miller 67-75--142First FlightMike McLatchey / Richard Ames 72-66--138Mike Riley / Rob Maddox 71-68--139Randy Elliott / David Anthony 72-67--139Tony Schissel / Joe Donoho 71-69--140Ricky Lee / Ryan Herrin 71-71--142Tory Carli / Derek Camps 72-70--142Andrew Bradley / Ben Daughan 75-68--143Dan Beckman / Jack Hinton 74-71--145Curtis Madson / Matt Madson 77-71--148James Sprung / Jason Hise 72-76--148Austin Aaronson / Richard Weber 75-74--149Andy Weber / Harry Stadelmayer 78-73--151Brent Smith / Buck Tate 77-75--152Scott Montiegel / Jeffrey Tanner 79-74--153Ben Follas / Joel Helm 77-79--156Tom Eisenhuth / Robert McMann 81-81--162
Mid-Am Four Ball (S) Championship June 4-5, 2011 Wyndemere Country Club, Naples
Mike Stiber / Ben Finley 66-68--134Jason Levoy / Rick Woulfe 65-70--135David Obst / James Weick 68-69--137Thomas Midtgaard / Howard Palen 70-67--137Bruce Fitzpatrick / Samuel Martinez 67-71--138Kevin Janiga / Don Whittemore 65-73--138Scott Jacobs / David Yarmitzky 69-69--138Stephen Slocum / Phil Walters 72-67--139Steve Sponder / Paul Melson 71-68--139Charles Alaimo / Michael Vickers 70-70--140Ben Adelberg / Darryl Osler 71-70--141Bennett Gardner / John Cantwell 68-73--141James Marcelak / Terry Stokes 70-71--141Pete Prygelski / Bob Ethridge 70-71--141David Keepler / Andy Potts 70-73--143Thomas Massey / Steve Parisi 72-72--144John Hewlin / Tatiana Gammicchia 72-73--145Rokki Rogan / Dave Marshman 70-76--146Jeremy Henry / Craig Hill 72-75--147Kyle Thomas / Brian Miller 72-75--147First FlightJeff Mushock / Gordon Love 73-70--143Morgan Bays / Eric Salomatoff 73-71--144Joel Benes / Allan Benes 74-71--145Andrew Miller / Scott Griffith 76-71--147Gary Saft / Andrew Saft 73-74--147Kevin Henry / Mark Adamczyk 75-72--147Marc Rosenbaum / Bill Griffith 74-73--147
Ben Stevens / Lee Dixon 74-75--149Charles Lodowski / Michael Rutkin 78-71--149Michael Frederick / Jose Novo 74-75--149Brannon Rue / Jamie Ricks 77-73--150Andrew Hartline / David Haller 76-76--152David Garratt / Jim Bean 80-72--152James Deary / Scott Schwartzberg 78-74--152James Glase / Jeff Glase 75-77--152Leonard Paris / Scott Hendrickson 74-78--152Peter Onorati / Justin Onorati 77-75--152Javier Nunez / Mark Yogan 80-74--154Phillip Rigsby / Jason Miller 77-80--157Sergio Echeverria / Rick Malinski 77-80--157Jack McAllister / Richard Goldsmith 81-78—159Russell Olson / Douglas Ritter 74-WD--WD
Public Links cont.Derek Camps, Sanford 76-74-80--230Roman Cenizal, Jacksonville 78-75-77--230Jacob Yoon, Boynton Beach 75-79-77--231Kyle Martin, Plant City 73-77-81--231Lee Hebbard, Mount Dora 73-78-81--232Eric Robbins, Boca Raton 80-76-77--233Marcel LeRoux, Fort Lauderdale 78-75-81--234Murray Hixson, Sanford 72-87-75--234Scott Jones, Fleming Island 79-79-76--234Soobin Lee, Orlando 80-75-79--234Paul Simpkins, Oviedo 80-77-79--236Dave Robson, Port Saint Luice 78-79-80--237Blake Liles, Sebring 82-78-78--238Bret Voisin, Orlando 80-80-78--238Eric Sithideth, Lake Mary 74-82-82--238Jeffrey Corlett, Bonita Springs 81-79-78--238Michael Green, Tampa 81-79-78--238Namsub Padung, Bradenton 83-73-82--238Brian Malec, Orlando 80-82-77--239Justin Sick, Miami 79-83-78--240Charles Taylor, Middleburg 75-81-85--241Sanford Shugart, Orlando 79-82-80--241Sean Steinemann, Orlando 83-78-80--241William Marsh, Orlando 78-83-83--244Mike Perrault, Celebration 85-85-77--247Shane Simmons, Loxahatchee 83-84-86--253Joshua Marsh, Jacksonville 84-87-85--256
Nick Jones, Palm Harbor 75-75--150Paul Henderson (a), Longwood 75-75--150Pete Morgan, Valrico 76-74--150Rick Nalyd, Fort Myers 74-76--150Ryan Black (a), Port Saint Lucie 71-79—150Sebastian Pinzon (a), Miami 78-72--150Duke Butler (a), Ponte Vedra Beach 72-79--151Kevin Britton (a), Palm City 73-78--151Stan Cooke, Homosassa 77-74--151T J Heidel, Tampa 77-74--151Tyler Hock (a), Ocala 68-83--151Andrew Pressentin, Bonita Springs 74-78--152Ben Vertz (a), Coral Springs 76-76--152Hector Zapata, Weston 80-72--152James Monnerville (a), Vero Beach 79-73--152Jason Burstyn (a), Miami 75-77--152Jeff Waber, Boca Raton 77-75--152John O’Leary, Orlando 75-77--152Jon Manock (a), Orlando 76-76--152Joseph Marino (a), Fort Lauderdale 71-81--152Ken Martin, Wellington 76-76--152Scott Richardson, Lehigh Acres 75-77--152Abdul Sihag (a), Bradenton 80-73--153Cary Splane, Saint Augustine 77-76--153Jeffrey Pearce (a), Jacksonville 78-75--153Justin Kalanquin (a), Patrick Air Force Base 80-73--153Tyler Klava (a), Pace 79-74--153William Ladd, Saint Petersburg 75-78--153David Keepler (a), Fort Myers 75-79--154Marcus Plunkett (a), Ponte Vedra Beach 75-79--154Robbie Van Riper (a), Tallahassee 77-77--154Travis Owens, Eustis 77-77--154Brian Berzanskis (a), Harmony 76-79--155Evan Neihaus, Tallahassee 79-76--155Jarred Garcia (a), Jacksonville 80-75--155Jason Hrynkiw, Jupiter 82-73--155Tas Sipowski (a), Jupiter 76-79--155Ian Green (a), Longwood 77-79--156Patrick Mullen, Delray Beach 79-77--156Will Coleman, Jupiter 81-75--156Chris Boylan (a), Lake Placid 79-78--157Frank LaBella (a), Palm Bay 78-79--157Ken Palladino (a), Dunedin 80-77--157Gregory Della-Pietra (a), Wellington 81-77--158Nicolas Donaldson (a), Windermere 79-79--158Kelly Gosse (a), Ocala 78-81--159Dave Patterson, Port Saint Lucie 79-81--160Jace McCarron (a), Okeechobee 74-87--161Lawrence O’Brien (a), Sarasota 81-81--162Ricky Sires (a), Temple Terrace 82-82--164Matthew Pope (a), Tampa 79-86--165Doug Egly, Lecanto 86-88--174Brad Harden, Fort Lauderdale 80-WD--WDBrian Armstrong (a), Tampa 76-WD--WDCole Cisbani, New Port Richey 80-WD--WDCorey Hamlin, Sarasota 81-WD--WDDavid Ladd, Palm Beach Gardens 74-DQ--DQDennis Meyer, Estero 79-WD--WDEric Pace (a), Gainesville 87-WD--WDHolly Keller (a), Winter Park 77-WD--WDJeff Leonard, Tampa 79-WD--WDJordan Meltzer (a), Boca Raton 80-WD--WDMatt Chamberlain (a), Windermere 84-WD--WDNicholas Mullhaupt (a), Bradenton 75-WD--WDPhil Olive (a), Estero 76-WD--WDReed Berry (a), Longwood 80-WD--WDRick Kittelstad (a), Tampa 79-WD--WDRick Whitely, Panama City 83-WD--WDScott Lamb (a), Bradenton 76-WD--WDWill Peterson (a), Orlando 80-WD--WDYuvish Singh (a), Bradenton 80-WD--WDStephen Anderson (a), Hobe Sound WD--WD
Florida Open Championship July 15-17, 2011 Black Diamond Ranch, Lecanto
Four-Ball Championship July 9-10, 2011Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Orlando
Zachary Primavera / Chase Seiffert 66-62--128Chase Sargent / Jeff Sargent 65-66--131Jon Veneziano / Steve Carter 67-64--131John Van Vranken / Craig Stevenson 68-65--133Joel Durrance / Tyler Hock 68-65--133Sam Lewis / Michael Barbosa 67-68--135R J Nakashian / Stephen Anderson 68-67--135Bobby Bird / Chuck Gould 69-66--135Kelly Gosse / Tim Hume 68-67--135Brent Bush / Danny Germaine 69-66--135Robert Hess / Doug Snoap 68-68--136David Czech / Chad Ibbotson 67-69--136Robbie Wight / Chappell Brown 68-68--136Scott Wilson / Kyle Thomas 69-68--137John Wegmann / Peter Wegmann 71-66--137Shelton Smith / Lee White 72-65--137Brant DeLongy / Michael Kovaleski 69-68--137James Weick / David Obst 68-69--137Austin Powell / Michael Williams 67-71--138Joseph Marino / Ryan Abbate 69-69--138Craig Russell / Jon Manock 68-70--138Charlie Grace / Nicolas Donaldson 68-70--138Paul Royak / Brian Keenan 70-69--139Tiger Godwin / Jeff Fleeman 72-67--139Andy Spears / Peter Navaretta 69-70--139Matt Carroll / Sam Ryder 70-69--139Anthony Martire / Robert Secrest 70-69--139Ryan Stead / Jason Opal 70-70--140Brian Tolomeo / Chris Pollan 70-70--140Anthony Skirk / Zachary Potter 69-71--140Mike Bodney / Worth Calfee 71-69--140Dan Beckman / Daniel Debra 68-73--141Clayton Brewer / David French 71-70--141Jack Myers / Steve Saterbo 70-72--142Scott Jacobs / David Yarmitzky 70-72--142Mike Stiber / Ben Finley 70-73--143Rob Maddox / Mike Riley 73-70--143Chris Burke / Drew Mathews 74-70--144David Mears / Brian Brown 72-72--144David Garratt / Braden Roberts 71-74--145J W Howard / Russell Olson 73-73--146Tim Crawford / Felipe Quiroga 71-76--147Paul McKnight / Brett Graf 74-74--148Randy Briggs / Berger Warner 76-73--149Michael Frederick / Jose Novo 74-75--149Charlie Commander / Michael Craig Brown 75-74--149David Merrell / Mark Yogan 74-NCJudd Davis / David Griffin WD
FSGA TOURNAMENT RESULTSSenior Amateur Match Play Championship June 12-16, 2011 Lake Wales Country Club, Lake Wales
Senior Championship BracketRound of 32Bruce Scamehorn, Winter Haven (69) def. Jim Hoehn, Naples (81),3 and 1Berger Warner, Ocala (75) def. Bob Roberts, Windermere (75),19 holesRandy Menton, Windermere (77) def. Gary Saft, Fort Myers (74),19 holesPete Andrews, Lithia (76) def. Lenny Barthle, Valrico (74),5 and 4Steve Sponder, Plantation (70) def. Michael Benham, Ocala (77),2 and 1Tom Hyman, Tampa (74) def. John Cappabianca, Orlando (75),4 and 3Lee Booker, Naples (72) def. Phil Block, Sarasota (77),2 upBrian Mills, Winderemere (76) def. Don Bailey(74),1 upVictor Lohman, Ormond Beach (79) def. Joseph Branconi, Sarasota (69),3 and 2David Kartner, Port Saint Lucie (75) def. Mike Miller, Ormond Beach (75),2 and 1Keith Keister, Orlando (77) def. Robert Lundquist, Sanford (73),5 and 4Robert Levy, Windermere (74) def. Jeff Abbott, Bokeelia (76),5 and 3Richard McPhail, Bonita Springs (78) def. Pete McDade, Lakeland (69),1 upBob Hinkle, Tallahassee (75) def. Tom Amendola, Naples (75),2 and 1Walt Himelsbaugh, Leesburg (73) def. Jim McKenzie, Pensacola (77),6 and 4Kevin Macy, Tampa (76) def. Rick Woulfe, Fort Lauderdale (74),1 upRound of 16Berger Warner, Ocala (75) def. Bruce Scamehorn, Winter Haven (69),6 and 5Pete Andrews, Lithia (76) def. Randy Menton, Windermere (77),3 and 2Tom Hyman, Tampa (74) def. Steve Sponder, Plantation (70),19 holesLee Booker, Naples (72) def. Brian Mills, Winderemere (76),5 and 3Victor Lohman, Ormond Beach (79) def. David Kartner, Port Saint Lucie (75),5 and 4Robert Levy, Windermere (74) def. Keith Keister, Orlando (77),2 upRichard McPhail, Bonita Springs (78) def. Bob Hinkle, Tallahassee (75),3 and 2Walt Himelsbaugh, Leesburg (73) def. Kevin Macy, Tampa (76),6 and 5QuarterfinalBerger Warner, Ocala (75) def. Pete Andrews, Lithia (76),4 and 3Lee Booker, Naples (72) def. Tom Hyman, Tampa (74),2 and 1Robert Levy, Windermere (74) def. Victor Lohman, Ormond Beach (79),6 and 5Walt Himelsbaugh, Leesburg (73) def. Richard McPhail, Bonita Springs (78),3 and 2SemifinalLee Booker, Naples (72) def. Berger Warner, Ocala (75),2 and 1Walt Himelsbaugh, Leesburg (73) def. Robert Levy, Windermere (74),1 upFinalLee Booker, Naples (72) def. Walt Himelsbaugh, Leesburg (73), 19 holes
Super Senior Championship Bracket Round of 16Brian Sachs, Newberry (72) def. Rick Brown, Tampa (78),1 upRollie Walcott, Naples (76) def. Ken Couturier, Melbourne (76),By DefaultRoberto Duran, Miami (74) def. Tommy Piazza, Sarasota (77),2 and 1Edward Craig, Orlando (75) def. Bob Coleman, The Villages (77),By DefaultMichael Shiff, Parkland (73) def. Jim DuBois, Coral Springs (78),4 and 3Tom Austin, Lake Wales (76) def. Larry Martin, Plant City (76),5 and 4Garry Cagle, Apopka (78) def. Ron Cleland, Naples (74),19 holesHarvey Barish, Hollywood (75) def. Rusty Napier, Shalimar (77),2 and 1QuarterfinalRollie Walcott, Naples (76) def. Brian Sachs, Newberry (72),1 upEdward Craig, Orlando (75) def. Roberto Duran, Miami (74),6 and 5Michael Shiff, Parkland (73) def. Tom Austin, Lake Wales (76),3 and 2Harvey Barish, Hollywood (75) def. Garry Cagle, Apopka (78),2 and 1SemifinalEdward Craig, Orlando (75) def. Rollie Walcott, Naples (76),4 and 2Michael Shiff, Parkland (73) def. Harvey Barish, Hollywood (75),1 upFinalMichael Shiff, Parkland (73) def. Edward Craig, Orlando (75),2 and 1
Boys 16-18 Championship BracketRound of 32Michael DeMorat, Merritt Island (76) def. Spencer Ciesla, Naples (66), 2 and 1Michael Lee, Sanford (73) def. Chris Keller, Pinellas Park (74), 20 holesKevin Reilly, Oviedo (71) def. William Williams, Kissimmee (75), 5 and 3Jr Schultz, Gulf Breeze (71) def. Balraj Matharu, Tampa (75), 1 upDustin Dingus, Palm Harbor (68) def. Joey De Stefano, Sarasota (75), 5 and 4Conner Dolan, Orlando (74) def. Dillon Deemer, Tavares (72), 1 upCaulen Coe, Gulf Stream (69) def. Tanner Kratzer, Bradenton (75), 5 and 4Anthony Maccaglia, Tampa (74) def. Christian Tepley, Palm City (72), 3 and 1Richard Donegan, Okeechobee (67) def. Chet Ghioto, Lutz (76), 2 and 1Matt Mullarkey, Crystal River (72) def. Caleb Sibley, Kissimmee (74), 4 and 3Gabriel Ormachea, Miami (71) def. Devin Eatmon, Ocala (75), 5 and 3Connor Baldwin, Lakewood Ranch (75) def. Ryan Stovash, Orlando (72), 19 holesBrady Hollenbacher, Fleming Island (68) def. Frank Perilli, Venice (75), 2 and 1Chip Hoch, Port Orange (74) def. Hunter O'Mahony, Tequesta (72), 1 upTeddy Lausier, Ocala (75) def. Colin Julian, Valrico (71), 6 and 4Austin Schultz, Bonita Springs (72) def. Jacob Fleck, Dade City (74), 4 and 3Round of 16Michael DeMorat, Merritt Island (76) def. Michael Lee, Sanford (73), 4 and 2Kevin Reilly, Oviedo (71) def. Jr Schultz, Gulf Breeze (71), 4 and 3Dustin Dingus, Palm Harbor (68) def. Conner Dolan, Orlando (74), 3 and 1Anthony Maccaglia, Tampa (74) def. Caulen Coe, Gulf Stream (69), 4 and 3Matt Mullarkey, Crystal River (72) def. Richard Donegan, Okeechobee (67), 2 upConnor Baldwin, Lakewood Ranch (75) def. Gabriel Ormachea, Miami (71), 2 and 1Brady Hollenbacher, Fleming Island (68) def. Chip Hoch, Port Orange (74), 2 upAustin Schultz, Bonita Springs (72) def. Teddy Lausier, Ocala (75), 6 and 5QuarterfinalKevin Reilly, Oviedo (71) def. Michael DeMorat, Merritt Island (76), 2 and 1Dustin Dingus, Palm Harbor (68) def. Anthony Maccaglia, Tampa (74), 5 and 4Connor Baldwin, Lakewood Ranch (75) def. Matt Mullarkey, Crystal River (72), 21 holesBrady Hollenbacher, Fleming Island (68) def. Austin Schultz, Bonita Springs (72), 3 and 2SemifinalDustin Dingus, Palm Harbor (68) def. Kevin Reilly, Oviedo (71), 3 and 2Connor Baldwin, Lakewood Ranch (75) def. Brady Hollenbacher, Fleming Island (68), 4 and 2FinalDustin Dingus, Palm Harbor (68) def. Connor Baldwin, Lakewood Ranch (75), 3 and 2
Boys 13-15 Championship BracketRound of 16Sawyer Shaw, West Palm Beach (68) def. Jackson Bechtol, Tallahassee (78), 6 and 5Peter Mathison, West Palm Beach (72) def. Mac Harris, Daytona Beach , Fla. (72), 1 upJin Zhang, Bradenton (71) def. Jake Leffew, Vero Beach (76), 4 and 2Gustavo Morantes, Key Biscayne (71) def. Henry Westmoreland, Wacissa (75), 5 and 4Philip Knowles, Bradenton (69) def. Colton Godwin, Ocala (77), 4 and 3Jack Panagos, Orlando (74) def. Charles Wang, Bradenton (72), 4 and 2Jorge Garcia, Miami (70) def. Jalen Ledger, Palm Beach Gardens (76), 5 and 4Cole Johnson, Parrish (72) def. Zachary Smith, Palm Beach Gardens (74), 5 and 4QuarterfinalSawyer Shaw, West Palm Beach (68) def. Peter Mathison, West Palm Beach (72), 3 and 2Jin Zhang, Bradenton (71) def. Gustavo Morantes, Key Biscayne (71), 6 and 5Jack Panagos, Orlando (74) def. Philip Knowles, Bradenton (69), 1 upJorge Garcia, Miami (70) def. Cole Johnson, Parrish (72), 19 holesSemifinalJin Zhang, Bradenton (71) def. Sawyer Shaw, West Palm Beach (68), 1 up Jack Panagos, Orlando (74) def. Jorge Garcia, Miami (70), 2 and 1 FinalJack Panagos, Orlando (74) def. Jin Zhang, Bradenton (71), 6 and 5
Junior Match Play Championship July 27-30, 2011 Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club, Dade City
FSGA TOURNAMENT RESULTS
Amateur Match Play Championship August 4-7, 2011 Southern Hills Plantation Golf Club, Brooksville
(Round of 64)Brian Berzanskis, Harmony (88) def. Thad Hudgens, Longwood (68),5 and 4Ryan Black, Port Saint Lucie (77) def. Ben Adelberg, Boynton Beach (77),2 upSebastian Pinzon, Miami (75) def. Duncan Kenyon, Tampa (80),6 and 5Pete Williams, Juno Beach (75) def. Pete Andrews, Lithia (80),6 and 5Kelly Gosse, Ocala (72) def. Alex Gates, Clermont (83),5 and 4Brian Keenan, Tampa (76) def. Paul Maier, Davie (79),3 and 2Kits Patel, Tampa (82) def. Jeremy Self, Estero (73),1 upBrent Dorman, Ocala (76) def. Tyler Paletz, Davie (79),3 and 2Sam Ryder, Longwood (70) def. David Riggs, Jacksonville (85),By DefaultAndrew Gain, Bradenton (78) def. Kristoffer Shane, Ruskin (77),3 and 2Don Bell, Port Orange (74) def. Chip Hoch, Port Orange (81),5 and 4Brandon Park, Weston (75) def. Dan Grier, Mirimar Beach (80),5 and 4Chase Seiffert, Panama City (70) def. Evan Byrd, Ocala (83),3 and 1Ian McConnell, Riverview (77) def. Nate Mosby, Jacksonville (78),1 upJoseph Latowski, Port Saint Lucie (73) def. Cyril Suk, Bradenton (81),ForfeitJon Veneziano, Mount Dora (76) def. Jimmy Othus, High Springs (79),3 and 2Justin Dorward, Port Saint Lucie (69) def. Thomas Kayworth, Saint Augustine (87),20 holesDavid Brown, Eustis (78) def. Rob Koehn, Winter Park (77),2 and 1Chase Sargent, Orlando (75) def. Jason Martinkovic, Port St Lucie (81),6 and 5Ernesto Marin, Miami (75) def. Manik Singh, Bradenton (80),4 and 3Christian Vozza, Windermere (72) def. Frank LaBella, Palm Bay (83),4 and 3Gabriel Costa, Tequesta (76) def. Adam Hale, Boynton Beach (79),6 and 5Rohan Ramnath, Weston (82) def. Duke Butler, Ponte Vedra Beach (73),2 and 1Brendan Sheehan, Fort Myers (76) def. Justin Kalanquin, Patrick AFB (79),2 and 1Zachary Primavera, Lynn Haven (69) def. Bower Harris, Knoxville (87),6 and 5Ryan Stead, Orlando (78) def. David Garratt, Cape Coral (77),7 and 6Michael Kennedy, Ormond Beach (81) def. Steve Carter, Saint Augustine (74),19 holesMike Stiber, Pembroke Pines (75) def. Chris Saltmarsh, Melbourne (80),2 and 1Alexander Medinis, Fort Myers (71) def. Hank Porter, Naples (83),5 and 3Joe Alfieri, Lutz (76) def. Travis Ralph, Saint Petersburg (78),4 and 2Billy Anderson, Deltona (73) def. Justin Foster, Dunedin (82),4 and 2Ben Finley, Plantation (79) def. Derek Camps, Sanford (76),20 holes(Round of 32)Brian Berzanskis, Harmony (88) def. Ryan Black, Port Saint Lucie (77),20 holesPete Williams, Juno Beach (75) def. Sebastian Pinzon, Miami (75),3 and 2Kelly Gosse, Ocala (72) def. Brian Keenan, Tampa (76),4 and 2Kits Patel, Tampa (82) def. Brent Dorman, Ocala (76),4 and 3Sam Ryder, Longwood (70) def. Andrew Gain, Bradenton (78),2 and 1Don Bell, Port Orange (74) def. Brandon Park, Weston (75),2 upIan McConnell, Riverview (77) def. Chase Seiffert, Panama City (70),3 and 1Joseph Latowski, Port Saint Lucie (73) def. Jon Veneziano, Mount Dora (76),3 and 2David Brown, Eustis (78) def. Justin Dorward, Port Saint Lucie (69),1 up Chase Sargent, Orlando (75) def. Ernesto Marin, Miami (75),5 and 4Christian Vozza, Windermere (72) def. Gabriel Costa, Tequesta (76),19 holesRohan Ramnath, Weston (82) def. Brendan Sheehan, Fort Myers (76),2 and 1Zachary Primavera, Lynn Haven (69) def. Ryan Stead, Orlando (78),4 and 3Mike Stiber, Pembroke Pines (75) def. Michael Kennedy, Ormond Beach (81),4 and 2Joe Alfieri, Lutz (76) def. Alexander Medinis, Fort Myers (71),1 upBilly Anderson, Deltona (73) def. Ben Finley, Plantation (79),2 up(Round of 16)Pete Williams, Juno Beach (75) def. Brian Berzanskis, Harmony (88),4 and 3Kelly Gosse, Ocala (72) def. Kits Patel, Tampa (82),4 and 2Don Bell, Port Orange (74) def. Sam Ryder, Longwood (70),3 and 1Ian McConnell, Riverview (77) def. Joseph Latowski, Port Saint Lucie (73),2 and 1David Brown, Eustis (78) def. Chase Sargent, Orlando (75),1 upChristian Vozza, Windermere (72) def. Rohan Ramnath, Weston (82),21 holesZachary Primavera, Lynn Haven (69) def. Mike Stiber, Pembroke Pines (75),3 and 2Joe Alfieri, Lutz (76) def. Billy Anderson, Deltona (73),2 and 1(Quarterfinal)Pete Williams, Juno Beach (75) def. Kelly Gosse, Ocala (72),4 and 2Don Bell, Port Orange (74) def. Ian McConnell, Riverview (77),2 and 1David Brown, Eustis (78) def. Christian Vozza, Windermere (72),4 and 3Joe Alfieri, Lutz (76) def. Zachary Primavera, Lynn Haven (69),3 and 2(Semifinal)Don Bell, Port Orange (74) def. Pete Williams, Juno Beach (75),21 holesDavid Brown, Eustis (78) def. Joe Alfieri, Lutz (76),20 holes(Final)Don Bell, Port Orange (74) def. David Brown, Eustis (78),1 up
Michael Weeks, Jupiter 68-73-71--212*Won 2nd playoff holeBobby Bird, Vero Beach 70-75-67--212John Wegmann, Southwest Ranches 72-70-70--212Stephen Anderson, Hobe Sound 69-68-76--213Frank Babusik, Jupiter 71-71-72--214Mike Riley, Panama City 71-70-73--214Brian Keenan, Tampa 71-72-74--217Glenn Przybylski, Frankfort 74-72-71--217Edward Kenny, Lake Worth 72-78-68--218Andres Gaviria, Coral Gables 73-71-75--219Chad Ibbotson, Sanford 75-71-74--220Chuck Gould, Vero Beach 75-72-73--220Chris Berens, Mount Dora 74-76-71--221Kelly Gosse, Ocala 74-74-73--221Peter Hammar, Orlando 73-75-73--221Jon Veneziano, Mount Dora 75-75-72--222Randy Elliott, Winter Park 73-71-78--222Thomas Midtgaard, Fort Myers 76-68-78--222Brian Kennedy, Highland Beach 75-77-72--224Pete Williams, Juno Beach 78-72-74--224Samuel Martinez, Miami 73-76-75--224Scott Jones, Fleming Island 75-73-76--224Darryl Osler, Boca Raton 78-70-77--225David Obst, Fort Lauderdale 76-77-72--225Doug Snoap, Apopka 76-74-75--225Bob Ethridge, Plantation 73-77-79--229Jamie Krone, Delray Beach 74-76-79--229Keith Keister, Orlando 74-76-79--229Russell Olson, Weston 74-80-75--229Bruce Pape, Windermere 79-75-76--230Dave Robson, Port Saint Luice 75-76-79--230George Roat, Windermere 73-78-79--230James Marcelak, Fort Myers 78-77-75--230Peter Wegmann, Fort Lauderdale 77-75-78--230Steve Sponder, Plantation 80-75-75--230Brian Brown, Inverness 79-74-78--231Chris Hubman, Palm Beach Gardens 74-73-84--231 Jeff Mushock, Naples 80-74-77--231David Moxey, Coral Springs 80-76-76--232Jose Novo, Miami 78-75-79--232Miguel Nido, Miami 75-76-81--232Rick Vano, Pittsburgh 74-77-81--232Bob Watson, Stuart 74-78-81--233Gordon Marshall, Sarasota 74-78-81--233Edward Ortega, Fort Lauderdale 84-74-76--234Robbie Dew, Palm Beach Gardens 76-79-79--234Stevenson Clarke, West Palm Beach 81-74-79--234Bruce Fitzpatrick, Homestead 77-76-82--235James Weick, Fort Lauderdale 77-77-81--235Jay Spiller, Naples 75-78-82—235John Hall, Sarasota 75-81-79--235Scott Snyder, Stuart 79-75-81--235Jack Hinton, Tampa 76-81-79--236Martin Summers, Lake Mary 80-78-78--236Wade Oney, Orlando 79-79-82--240Curt Lindner, Medley 76-80-85--241Jacques Legere, Fort Myers 81-77-83--241Tony Schissel, Lake Mary 75-80-86--241Harry Stadelmayer, Apopka 78-80-85--243Patrick Rooney Jr, West Palm Beach 76-78-91--245
Mid-Senior Championship August 19-21, 2011 Bear Lakes Country Club, West Palm Beach
2011 Florida Junior Tour Schedule www.floridajuniortour.org
Family Fun at the Parent-Child Championship
DATE OF EVENT LOCATION/AGE DIVISIONSeptember 10-11 Vinoy Golf Club, Saint Petersburg (13-15)September 17-18 Ironhorse Country Club, West Palm Beach (16-18)October 1-2 Sara Bay Country Club, Sarasota (16-18)October 1-2 The Evergreen Club, Palm City (13-15)October 15-16 North Palm Beach Country Club, North Palm Beach (16-18)October 22-23 Eagle Creek Golf & Country Club, Naples (13-15)November 12-13 The Club at Pointe West, Vero Beach (13-15)November 19-20 Juliette Falls, Dunnellon (16-18)December 3-4 Sandridge Golf Club, Vero Beach (16-18)December 10-11 Lake Wales Country Club, Lake Wales (13-15)
Florida State Golf Association8875 Hidden River Parkway, Suite 110Tampa, Florida 33637
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2012 Men’s Interclub Entries Open Now
Wentworth Golf Club, 2011 Interclub Champions
ENTRY FEE & ELIGIBILITY * $50 per team entry fee * Amateur men with an active GHIN Handicap Index of 18.4 or less * 18 years or older * FSGA-GHIN member clubs only * Only one team per club * Each team needs at least one team captain * Must be on club's official handicap roster as of December 15, 2011 * No green fees - cart fees only * Head and Assistant Golf Professionals are welcome to participate (professionals must have a handicap index to participate!)
TEAM SIZE * Eight players from your team play in each match * Unlimited team size
SCHEDULE OF MATCHES * Six weekly matches - January 5th - February 9th (Thursday Afternoons) * Four clubs per local group - home and away match against each club * Play-offs - February 23rd -March 15th
YOUR CLUBS RESPONSIBILITY * Agree to host three home matches (and potential two play-offs) for cart fee only * Practice Rounds - at Club's discretion * Golf Professional must approve Team Captain