Thursday, December 1, 2011

Provisional Ball - Part II

Scott R Chilcutt, Edmond, OK (December 1, 2012)  Now you have elected to play a provisional ball, what's next?

First be sure you are not playing out of turn:

10-3. Provisional Ball or Another Ball from Teeing Ground
If a player plays a provisional ball or another ball from the teeing ground, he must do so after his opponent or fellow-competitor has made his first stroke. If more than one player elects to play a provisional ball or is required to play another ball from the teeing ground, the original order of play must be retained. If a player plays a provisional ball or another ball out of turn, Rule 10-1c Rule 10-2c applies.

If you are not on the teeing ground this doesn't come into play.  Simply make sure that's it's safe to play your additional ball and go for it!


Second be sure to make it aware that you are electing to play a provisional. 

Simply saying, "I might be in the junk" doesn't work.  If you don't make the fact that you are playing a provisional ball aware to your marker / playing partners you are now putting that ball in play.

Third identify the difference in balls / markings.

While this is not a requirement it may save you strokes in the long run:

A player entitled to play a provisional ball from the tee plays it into the same area as his original ball. The balls have identical markings and the player cannot distinguish between them. Following are various situations and the solutions, which are based on equity (Rule 1-4), when the above circumstances exist and one or both of the balls are found within a search of five minutes:

Situation 1: One ball is found in a water hazard and the other ball is not found.

Solution 1: The ball that was found must be presumed to be the provisional ball.
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Situation 2:Both balls are found in a water hazard.

Solution 2: As the player's original ball is lost in the water hazard due to his inability to identify it (see analogous Decision 27/10), the player must proceed under Rule 26-1 with respect to the original ball (estimating the spot where the ball last crossed the margin of the hazard, if necessary — see Decision 26-1/17); his next stroke would be his third.
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Situation 3: One ball is found in bounds and the other ball is lost or is found out of bounds.

Solution 3: The ball in bounds must be presumed to be the provisional ball.
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Situation 4: Both balls are found in bounds, whether in a playable or an unplayable lie, and (1) one ball is in a water hazard and the other is not or (2) both balls lie through the green or in a bunker.

Solution 4: One could argue that both balls are lost. However, it would be inequitable to require the player to return to the tee, playing 5, when the player has found both balls but does not know which is the original and which the provisional. Accordingly, the player must select one of the balls, treat it as his provisional ball and abandon the other.  


Part III will speak to what happens when you find your original ball.



Next Up - Dallas Tour resumes play at the Grand Prairie Classic on February 18, 2012.  Hill Country Tour tees it up at the Winter Classic at Hyatt Hill Country on December 3rd.  Oklahoma Tour is off until 2012 at the ST. Patty's Day @ KickingBird event.  The first Major of the 2012 points year (another sell out) will be held at the Innisbrook Resort for the Winter Championship.  

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Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Fort Worth - Hill Country - Oklahoma
Golf Channel Amateur Tour

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Provisional Ball

Scott R Chilcutt, Edmond, OK (November 28, 2012)  As you may know at some tournaments you will see local rules that define native areas and or un kept portions of a golf course as a "lateral hazard" in an attempt to speed up play.  While there are many situations where that needs to be done, it's my position that if  those hazards aren't part of the golf course design then those areas are integral parts of that golf course and you should play the golf course the way it was designed.


So how can we play the course as it's designed without taking all day to finish a round?

Rule 27-2. Provisional Ball - One thing that can definitely speed up play is to correctly use the provisional ball procedure.

If a ball may be lost outside a water hazard or may be out of bounds, to save time the player may play another ball provisionally in accordance with Rule 27-1.
The player must inform his opponent in match play or his marker or a fellow-competitor in stroke play that he intends to play a provisional ball, and he must play it before he or his partner goes forward to search for the original ball.

If he fails to do so and plays another ball, that ball is not a provisional ball and becomes the ball in play under penalty of stroke and distance -  (Rule 27-1); the original ball is lost.
But always remembers if you find your ball outside a hazard or in bounds after playing a provisional you don't have a choice, the original ball must be played and you've abandoned the provisional.

Take some time to look at some of the Decisions under 27/1, they'll help you save strokes and time.

Next Up - Dallas Tour resumes play at the Grand Prairie Classic on February 18, 2012.  Hill Country Tour tees it up at the Winter Classic at Hyatt Hill Country on December 3rd.  Oklahoma Tour is off until 2012 at the ST. Patty's Day @ KickingBird event.  The first Major of the 2012 points year (another sell out) will be held at the Innisbrook Resort for the Winter Championship.  

For more information:


Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Fort Worth - Hill Country - Oklahoma
Golf Channel Amateur Tour

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Bobcat Open @ Texas Star

Scott R Chilcutt, Euless, TX (November 19, 2011)   Originally dubbed the Open @ Texas Star we felt inclined to rename the tournament to the Bobcat Open @ Texas Star after some of the players ran into pace of play issues with the wildlife.  Approaching the putting surface on the front side a group of our Senior Sarazens felt inclined to yield pace of play to a bobcat, quite comfortable out in the open on green.

Appropriate as we end the "Green Is Universal" week where NBCUniversal announced a commitment to sustainability across the entire company.  The Golf Channel and the USGA pointed out many ways that golf courses contribute to that sustainability, including "Golf Course Roughs and Trees Create Good Wildlife Habitat".  In addition to using Reclaimed Water from the Village Creek Treatment Plant in Fort Worth the wildlife was evident at Texas Star Golf Course on Saturday where the local bobcats made their presence known. 

Bolaji Harris shot his career low round to pick up the Tournament Champion Trophy, presented by Labor Finders.

RESULTS:

Championship Flight:  First time tour player Chad Johnson from Cleburne, TX made sure everyone knew he was on the course after draining a shot from the fairway for eagle on the par 4 - 1st hole.   Johnson would go to birdie the 11th and 17th holes to pick up the win, one stroke clear of another first time player, Southlake, TX member Shamus O'Shea.  2011 Player of the year Andrew Morsinkhoff from Rockwall, TX played the front in even par but gave the lead back to the field with a trio of triples on the back and finished in the third spot.

Palmer FlightAdrian DelaGarza of Coppel, TX picked up his second win on tour by 2 strokes over Dallas resident Ivan Zweig.  Zweig's birdie on the par 4-15th hole knotted up the pair but would later run into trouble on the 18th to open the lead when DelaGarza finished with a par.  Kem Albritton Garland, TX birdied the par 5-18th to tie up the third place points with Tulsa, OK member Brook Lister.

Hogan Flight:  Senior Hogan players took two of the three top spots. Gregory Stairs from Mansfield, TX finished the last four holes in one over par to take the top spot by one stroke over Corsicana, TX Mid-Am player Patrick Gent by one stroke.  Frisco, TX Senior Player Roger Davis rounded out the top three, two strokes ahead of a foursome tied for fourth.

Sarazen Flight:  Ranger, TX member Scott Harper grabbed the third win in his last four attempts. Coming off a win at the Tour Championship @ Cowboy  in August, Harper birdied the 13th and 15th to build a cushion before a triple on the 17th hole to stay three strokes clear of Grand Prairie, TX member Nancy GeihlPatrick Gutridge Hurst, TX and newly promoted Longview, TX player Darrin Howard shared third place honors.

Senior Sarazen Flight:  Jerrell Neely from Richland Hills, TX picked up his second win on tour and first since his thumb tangled with a saw last summer putting him out of commission for the tour championship. Fresh off a win in Houston, Sanger, TX member Steve Killion and Bob Moreau from Plano locked up the 2nd place finish two strokes back and two strokes clear of  Kaufman, TX member, Jeff Carter.

Jones Flight:  Haslet, TX player Burnie Rodgers would stay out of bobcat territory enough to take home the trophy by three strokes over Nick Easen from Keller, TX. Red River Challenge @ WinStar Champion Bob Eustice from Garland started off hot with birdies on 3 and 9.  Holding on to the lead through 11 holes, Eustce found trouble coming back to the club house and finsihed T3 with Brandon Litzner from Coppell, TX.

Snead Flight:  Bolaji Harris of Richardson, TX shot a career low round to snare his first win on tour with the help of darkness.  Finishing a group ahead of Harris, Fort Worth, TX member Douglas Pritchett was the leader in the club house, but the pair ended up tied after regulation forcing a scorecard playoff.  One stroke back of the pair, The Woodlands, TX traveler Jim Lamberth and McKinney, TX player Larry Tolson tied up the third spot.

SKINS:

Championship /Palmer:  2 -- Andrew Morsinkhoff, Rockwall, TX.  1 -- Chad Johnson, Cleburne, TX; Ivan Zweig, Dallas, TX; Michael Fee, Mansfield, TX; Adrian DelaGarza, Coppell, TX.

Hogan:  2 -- Patrick Gent, Corsicana, TX.  1 -- Paul Gray, Rockwall, TX; Gregory Stairs, Mansfield, TX; Derek Hammonds, Atlanta, TX; Paul Raphu, Longview, TX.

Sarazen/Senior Sarazen: 1 -- Patrick Gutridge, Hurst, TX; George Peddy, Bedford, TX.

Jones / Snead:  1 -- Brandon Litzner, Coppell, TX; Burnie Rodgers, Haslet, TX; Ron Hardy, Lewisville, TX; Douglas Pritchett, Ft Worth, TX; Bill Hendrix, Flower Mound, TX; Phillip Tolson, McKinney, TX.

Next Up - Dallas Tour resumes play at the Grand Prairie Classic on February 18, 2012.  Hill Country Tour tees it up at the Winter Classic at Hyatt Hill Country on December 3rd.  Oklahoma Tour is off until 2012 at the ST. Patty's Day @ KickingBird event.  The first Major of the 2012 points year (another sell out) will be held at the Innisbrook Resort for the Winter Championship.  

For more information:


Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Fort Worth - Hill Country - Oklahoma
Golf Channel Amateur Tour

405.513.1467 - 972.201.9478

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Baugh & Killion Win in Houston

Scott R Chilcutt, Edmond, OK (November 13, 2011)  Dallas Tour regulars, Nicky Baugh and Steve Killion traveled south for Houston Tour event at Gleannloch Pines Golf Club on Saturday.


Sarazen Flight:  “Sudden Death” Playoff determines the winner of the Sarazen Flight at Gleannloch Pines.  Nicky Baugh and Jeff Greenwood both carded rounds of 86 in regulation play.  On the first playoff hole it was Baugh making a birdie from 4-5’ to capture the victory.  Baugh’s first victory of the season and round of 86 included five pars and birdies at holes 8 and 15.

Senior Sarazen Flight:   “Sudden Death” Playoff determines the winner of the Senior Sarazen Flight at Gleannloch Pines.  Steve Killion and Lahn Nguyen both carded rounds of 78 in regulation play.  On the first playoff hole it was Killion making par for the victory.  In regulation play, Killion carded eleven pars and a birdie at the 11thhole.





Next Up - Dallas Tour takes on the Open @ Texas Star on November 19th.  Hill Country Tour tees it up at the Winter Classic at Hyatt Hill Country on December 3rd.  Oklahoma Tour is off until 2012 at the ST. Patty's Day @ KickingBird event.  The first Major of the 2012 points year (another sell out) will be held at the Innisbrook Resort for the Winter Championship.  

For more information:


Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Fort Worth - Hill Country - Oklahoma
Golf Channel Amateur Tour

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Dallas 5 - Oklahoma 5 - Red River Challenge @ WinStar

2012 Points Season Underway!

Scott R Chilcutt, Thackerville, OK (October 29, 2011)  Home of the Red River Challenge, the WinStar Golf Course is part of the WinStar World Casino complex located on the Oklahoma - Texas border just one mile north of the Red River, at Exit 1 off Interstate 35 in Thackerville, OK and is owned by the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma.

Kicking off the first points event of the 2012 season for the Dallas Tour and second event for the Oklahoma Tour the groups met in the middle for bragging rights.  In the end parity across the board was the winner with Dallas and The Oklahoma Tour tying it up with 5 wins each.

Chris Manahan from Oklahoma City picked up the Tournament Champion Trophy, presented by Labor Finders.


RESULTS:


Championship Flight:   Curt Howard from Sapulpa, OK took 19 tournaments and on his 25th round since winning the Redstone Spring Classic in Houston finally broke out of his self proclaimed drought but it wouldn't be easy.  Under the weather, Curt would go out with a six over par 42, but would manhandle his way back to the clubhouse with four birdies and two under 34.  But that wasn't the end, Tony Peppler from Southlake, TX birdied the final hole to add to his relatively clean scorecard and force a playoff.  Howard prevailed on the 1st hole draining a long par putt after they were both short of the green in two.  Tulsa, OK player Douglas Duke rounded out the top three with his lone birdie coming on the dogleg left, 10th hole.  DFW: 0 - OK: 1.

Palmer Flight:   Tim Williams from McKinney, TX didn't leave his winning ways in LaQuinta.  Williams the 2011 National Champion in the Hogan flight was promoted to the Palmer ranks after his championship run at PGA West proved he was still on his game.  Two birdies on his round would keep him in the running with Midland, TX player Jeremy Henson but it would take an eagle on the 18th hole to bring home the trophy by one stroke.  Henson, -1 after 12 holes struggled a little on the back but would secure his best finish on tour just one back and two clear of third place finisher Lance Berland from Salina, KS.  DFW: 1 - OK: 1. 

Senior Palmer Flight:  Hank Darcey from Oklahoma, City, OK would finish the final 9 holes with four birdies in route to a 3 over par 75 to take the top honors over Garland, TX member Kem Albritton.   Albritton would stay one stroke clear of a trio tied in the third spot. Mansfield, TX  Michael Fee,  Jim Crawford from Tahlequah, OK and Fort Worth, TX player Sean Fenton all shot seven over par 79's to share the show position.  DFW: 1 - OK: 2.      

Hogan Flight:  In his first tournament on the Am Tour since May 2009, Atlanta, TX member Derek Hammonds made sure everyone knew he was back.  Out of the gate with a birdie on the first hole Hammonds went out in three over par and finished with an eight over 80,  two strokes ahead of Zack Whitlock from Broken Arrow, OK and Flower Mound, TX member Monty Fisher.  DFW: 2 - OK: 2. 

Senior Hogan Flight:  Edmond, OK competitor Tim Mathis won his first tournament since April, 2010 with a birdie on the 18th hole to stay clear of fellow Oklahoma player, Allan Barnett from Cheyene, OK by one stroke.  Barnett playing in the Senior Hogan flight after his 2nd promotion on the tour parred the final three holes to edge out Wichita Falls, TX member Michael Hardegree rounding out the top three.  DFW: 2 - OK: 3.
 
Sarazen Flight:  Eagle on the par five - 18th hole would bring home the win for first time player Cory Womack from Denton, TX over Wichita, KS traveler Gary Schuessler by two strokes.  First time with an award finish since joining the tour, Schuessler would birdie the 4th and 5th holes en route to a one stroke edge over fellow Oklahoma member, Jeffrey Banner from Lawton.  DFW: 3 - OK: 3.
  
Senior Sarazen Flight:  Stan Wilson from Jones, OK and Frisco, TX player Jamie Sansom would have to retrieve there clubs from the parking lot for extra holes. A birdie on 18 by Sansom knotted the pair up at 10 over par 82's in regulation but Wilson would record his 2nd win on tour with a par on the 1st extra hole.  Newly promoted to Senior Sarazen, Ken Benjamin from Grand Prairie, TX would birdie 18 to share third place honors with Mansfield, TX member John Cox just two strokes back.   DFW: 3 - OK: 4.  
   
Jones Flight:  Nick Easen from Keller, TX won his 4th event in the last 12 months over 2011 Oklahoma Player of the Year winner Jerime Parker, from Blanchard, OK and Arkansas Tour member Joe Tomandao of Rogers, AR by three strokes. Parker and Tomandao both had birdies on the back but couldn't over come Easen's 4 over par front nine.  DFW: 4 - OK: 4.    
  
Senior Jones Flight:  Bob Eustice from Garland, TX shot a career low round, 7 over par 79 to win by two strokes over another career low round 81 by Oklahoma City, OK member Chris Manahan with Ron Hardy from Lewisville taking the show position.  Eustice would go two over par on the first 12 holes with birdies on 12 and 18 to pick up his first win on tour.  DFW: 5 - OK: 4.      

Snead Flight:  It would take the last Oklahoma player of the day to tie up the Red River Challenge when Yukon, OK member Rick Henthorn would pick up his 5th win on tour recording an 87.  Dion Casto from Parker, TX off the tour since 2010 would finish three strokes back in 2nd place and one stroke ahead of third place finisher Arlington, TX player Don Freitag.  DFW: 5 - OK: 5.               



SKINS:

Championship /Palmer Flight:  2 -- Curt Howard, Sapulpa, OK; Tim Williams, McKinney, TX.  1 -- Douglas Duke, Tulsa, OK; Jeremy Henson, Midland, TX.

Senior Palmer Flight:  2 -- Hank Darcey, Oklahoma City, OK; Roland Lewis, Tulsa, OK.  1 -- Michael Fee, Mansfield, TX; Jimmy Westfall, Oklahoma City, OK.

Hogan/Senior Hogan Flight:  2 -- Tim Mathis, Edmond, OK.  1 -- Zack Whitlock, Broken Arrow, OK; Ernest DeBruler, Augusta, KS.

Sarazen / Senior Sarazen Flight:  2 -- Stan Wilson, Jones, OK.  1 -- Gary Schuessler, Wichita, KS; Cory Womack, Denton, TX; Jeffrey Banner, Lawton, OK; Joseph Roy, Rockwall, TX; John Cox, Mansfield, TX.

Jones / Snead Flight:  1 -- Jerime Parker, Blanchard, OK; Ron Walker, Crescent, OK; Ron Hardy, Lewisville, TX; Don Freitag, Arlington, TX; Larry Tolson, McKinney, TX.


Next Up - Dallas Tour takes on the Open @ Texas Star on November 19th.  Hill Country Tour tees it up at the Silver Horn Open on November 12th.  Oklahoma Tour is off until 2012 at the ST. Patty's Day @ KickingBird event.  The first Major of the 2012 points year (another sell out) will be held at the Innisbrook Resort for the Winter Championship.  
For more information:


Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Fort Worth - Hill Country - Oklahoma
Golf Channel Amateur Tour

405.513.1467 - 972.201.9478
schilcutt@gcamtour.com
www.gcamtour.com


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Dallas -  gcatdallas.blogspot.com -  Hill Country -  gcatsanantonio.blogspot.com

Monday, September 5, 2011

Player of the Year Award Winners

Scott R Chilcutt, Edmond, OK (September 1, 2011)  On Sunday August 28th Player of the Year awards were presented at the Tour Championship at Cowboys Golf Club by Pasture Road Golf Academy.  Each winner was presented a Callaway Razr, staff bag customized with the players name.

Player of the Year points were awarded from events on the Dallas schedule in 2011 not including the Majors.  Callaway Order of Merit Points Leaders accumulated points from the best eight tournaments from ANY event on the 2011 schedule and qualify for a chance to win the Tour Staff Package from Callaway at the National or Senior National Championships.

You can see the final points and Player of the Year Standings  - View the PDF document that includes the ENTIRE DETAIL by CLICKING HERE.

2011 PRGC Player of the Year Winners:

Championship Flight: 

Player of the Year - Andrew Morsinkhoff from Rockwall, TX played in all of the eleven qualifying tournaments amassing 750 points over his best 8.  Andrew a first year member on the tour picked up back to back wins at The Clash @ Tour 18  and the Canton Classic @ Twin Lakes with runner up spots on 4 occasions.

Callaway Order of Merit Points Leader -  Tony Peppler - Southlake, TX


Palmer Flight: 

Player of the Year - Prosper, TX player Bronco von Hoerling, promoted from the Hogan flight in May after two wins on the tour in 2011 proved he could compete with the Palmer group.  Bronco competed in nine of the eleven qualifying events for 840 points and was only out of the top four finishers on one occasion.


Callaway Order of Merit Points LeaderGuy Nickels - Keller, TX


Senior Palmer Flight:

Player of the Year -  Michael Fee - Mansfield, TX won his first event on tour at the Grand Prairie Classic @ Tangle Ridge and followed up with a summer win at the Casper Challenge @ Bear Creek.  Competing in six of the eleven qualifying events with 475 points, Fee needed the tour Championship to edge on late charger Larry Huppert to take home the bag.

Callaway Order of Merit Points Leader -  Michael Fee - Mansfield, TX


Hogan Flight:

Player of the Year -  Tim Williams - McKinney, TX, a three plus year veteran of the Am Tour picked up his first win of the year at the Tour Championship vaulting him to the top of the POY points over Paul Gray with 910 points.  Tim missed only one qualifying tournament on the year, playing in 14 total events.


Callaway Order of Merit Points LeaderTim Williams - McKinney, TX


Senior Hogan Flight:

Player of the Year -  Gregory Stairs - Mansfield, TX a first year player on the tour picked up a win at the Canton Classic @ Twin Lakes while banking 505 points on the POY bag.  Stairs competed in eight of eleven qualifying events on the year.   




Callaway Order of Merit Points LeaderJimmy Boehm - Round Rock, TX 

Sarazen Flight:

Player of the Year -  Scott Harper - Ranger, TX would find the keys to the winners circle late in the year picking up his first win on tour at the Canton Classic @ Twin Lakes  where he followed up with a big win at the Tour Championship @ Cowboy .  Playing in ten of eleven qualifying events Harper finished the year with 1070 points 210 over 2nd place finisher Ricky Gates.

Callaway Order of Merit Points LeaderScott Harper - Ranger, TX


Senior Sarazen Flight: 

Player of the Year -  Barry Gray - Lantana, TX found his way to the winners circle seven times on the 2011 points year.  Gray played nine of eleven points qualifiers finished with 3 wins after getting a promotion from the Senior Jones Flight completing the year with 905 points.

Callaway Order of Merit Points Leader - Barry Gray - Lantana, TX


Jones Flight:

Player of the Year -  Darrin Howard - Longview, TX,  promoted from the Snead Flight early in his first year on tour picked up wins as a Jones player at the Canton Classic @ Twin Lakes and the Tour Championship @ Cowboy.  Long hitting Howard played in seven of eleven qualifying events but the last one secured the bag as he pulled out 775 points, 25 ahead of Shawn Whitaker from Lewisville.

Callaway Order of Merit Points LeaderNick Easen - Keller, TX


Senior Jones Flight:

Player of the Year -  Burnie Rodgers - Haslet, TX played in 25 events on the 2011 points year.  Winning three of the qualifying tournaments and 725 points, Burnie's 1st place finish at the Tour Championship @ Cowboy would seal the deal by 15 points over Ken Benjamin from Grand Prairie, TX.



Callaway Order of Merit Points LeaderBurnie Rodgers - Haslet, TX


Snead Flight:

Player of the Year - Don Freitag - Arlington, TX won his last three of four events at the Casper Challenge @ Bear Creek , the Las Colinas Championship   and the final event of the year at the Tour Championship @ Cowboy .  Freitag would play in seven of the eleven qualifying events and 750 points finishing ahead of Garrett Tidman from Little Elm, TX.

Callaway Order of Merit Points Leader Lale Esquivel - Southlake, TX


Senior Snead Flight:

Player of the Year -  Larry Tolson - McKinney, TX competed in eight of the eleven qualifying events and 570 points with a win at The Clash @ Tour 18.  Tolson an early qualifier for the Senior National Championship at the TEXAS OPEN at Horseshoe Bay Resort followed up with another 2nd place finish at the Texas Shootout at Redstone GC .

Callaway Order of Merit Points LeaderLarry Tolson - McKinney, TX 


Next Up -   National Championship and Senior National Championship to be held September 17th - 27th at PGA WEST and La Quinta Resort & Club.

For more information:

Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Fort Worth - Oklahoma
GOLF CHANNEL Amateur Tour
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