Ted Snavely (Champ) Richard Boone (A Flight) Jimmy Chapman (B Flight) Matt Crates (C Flight) Mason Hagen (D Flight) all win at Charlotte National!
The tours next stop will take us to beautiful Rock Barn CC (Jones) Course home of the Champions Tour stop in the fall. Please email me back (Yes or No) as this event will fill up fast. The date is Saturday June 15th 1:30 shotgun start.
Also let me know ASAP on the tours next major the Golfweek Open at Irish Creek June 29th-30th. Please email me back (Yes or No) as always adouble points double money event with winner
double points double money event with winner
getting Hilton Head entry paid for.
Practice rounds are available weekdays only for only $50.
Rock Barn (Jones) Tees:
Champ Flight: Gold 7000 yards
A, B & C Flight: Blue 6589 yards
D Flight: White 6000 yards
Please email me back (Yes or No) as always adouble points double money event with winner
double points double money event with winner
getting Hilton Head entry paid for.
Practice rounds are available weekdays only for only $50.
Rock Barn (Jones) Tees:
Champ Flight: Gold 7000 yards
A, B & C Flight: Blue 6589 yards
D Flight: White 6000 yards
Golfweek Amateur Tours will donate a year end check to Stand up to Cancer at the Tour Championship. To date we have raised over $49,000 around the country with Team Charlotte getting ready to support the cause. For those of you new to the tour we started are SUTC Team as a tribute to loosing one of our own Tour Directors at age 40 in 2008. Roger Mitterling had been a director for 12 years and when he got diagnosed with cancer he was gone in less than 2 years. Also, I lost my mother at 51 to Lymphoma and I know many of you have been touched by this terrible disease.
We will draw half the prizes Saturday day one at Irish Creek and then Sunday the other half Sunday day two of the major. Tickets are $20 each and you can buy as many as you want. There will be a button on the credit card payment page for easy payment or bring check or cash to any of the tournaments. You do not have to be present to win so please at least give on ticket a chance for the cause.
Also Edwin Watts will have a putting demo and contest on Saturday and Cleveland Wedges on Sunday more on this later.
Also many tours last year did a 50/50 drawing for $10 a ticket. At Irish Creek day one we should have over 100 players so if everyone puts in just $10ea we will have $1,000 in the pot so $500 to the winner!
Prizes include:
Free Foursome to all the courses we have played thus far in 2013!
Equipment from Edwin Watts (TBD)
2 x $25 gift cards from Chili’s
2 x $25 gift cards from Edwin Watts
Championship Flight:
Ted Snavely started his Golfweek Amateur Tour career in fine fashion posting the lowest round of the season a 5 under par performance of 67. Jason Orr also new to the tour also broke 70 firing 69 good for second place money. Joe Jaspers and JB Burton both tied at 70 with Jaspers winning on the card playoff. Burton was not upset as he and Greg Ries each won $410 in the super skins pot with eagles on 7 & 13.
A Flight:
Richard Boone won for the first time this season and did so in fine fashion; posting his best round ever on tour a smooth 74. Jerome Cherry also fired his best round ever and finished just one shot back at 75. Dennis Reames battled his shank demos and finished up in third place. Jack Beach beat out Jason Breedlove on the card for 4th place money as both players shot 79’s.
B Flight:
Jimmy Chapman won for the first time with a great round of 77 on Saturday. Clif Morgan was right behind in second with 78 followed by Kirk Tatge at 79. Mike Hill rounded out the top four scores with 80.
C Flight:
Matt Crates to home the crystal trophy and first place money with 85. Sindo Mayor was second one shot back at 86 followed by Dana Greer at 87. Scott Griggs and Bobby Ramsey finished tied with 88’s but it was Griggs grabbing solo 4th on the card.
D Flight:
Mason Hagen wins again and now moves up to C flight to compete there. Hagen fired his best D Flight score ever with 87. Eric Parker grabbed second with 93 and Paul Harmon was third at 97.