Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Texas Masters In The Hill Country at Barton Creek

The Final Texas Major of The Year Crowns 11 Champions


Austin, TX (July 29, 2012)  The last time a Golf Channel Am Tour event was contested at Barton Creek was the 2010 Texas Open Major at Barton Creek in late March of that year.  Many referred to the event as the 40/40 Major.  After beautiful 70 degree practice rounds on Friday, the 40 miles per hour NW Winds blew in to bring the temperatures into the 40's. The subsequent Texas Open Major was moved to Horseshoe Bay after the tour was afforded a two course format. 


Burnie Rodgers Hole in One!
Jump ahead 28 months and the Tour finds its way back to the Barton Creek Resort and Spa after the previous July date for the Texas Masters at TPC San Antonio was moved some 80 miles north in the beautiful Texas Hill Country.    For this years Texas Masters at Barton Creek the original 1986 Fazio Foothills design was added to the Crenshaw Cliffside layout where two distinct courses found the players working hard to make day one to day two adjustments and as suspected the late March cold and wind turned into July light breezes and hot temperatures.  Burnie Rodgers from Haslet, TX aced the par three - 13th hole at the Crenshaw course for his first career hole in one on Sunday.


After setting a precedent for Texas generosity and support for the Troops at the earlier Texas Open, a record was set for the 180 player event with over $1,600 raised for David Feherty's Troops First Foundation.




RESULTS:


Championship Flight:  Local Austin, TX newcomer to the tour, Charles Rougeau made it three for three.     In four rounds on the tour Rougeau is +10 with two local wins to go with his Major victory. After a first day +4, Charles carded four birdies on day two to finish three strokes up over first round leader Terry Rice from Midland, TX.  Rice went one over par, with a couple of birdies on the Crenshaw course, but ran into early trouble on the Fazio layout to finish +7, two strokes clear of Houston Tour member Travis Nichols.


Palmer Flight: Tino Flores from Houston, TX picked up his second win on tour by five strokes over San Antonio, TX resident Dave Davlin. Flores starting on the 10th at the Crenshaw Course birdied two holes going out to lead wire to wire. Davlin took a stroke off his day one total to edge out fellow San Antonio player Todd VanDerSchaegen punching his ticket to the National Championships rounding out the top three.        


Senior Palmer Flight:  Vinore, TN player Bill Foley went -2 on the back nine on his final day to take nine strokes off his first day to pick up the win two strokes ahead of  first round leader Michael Walker from Cypress, TX.  Walker was able to muster six birdies on the day to stay ahead of the consistent San Antonio player Frank Davis who finished in the show position.


Hogan Flight:  With a double bogey on his 36th hole, Jeff Blackwood from Midland, TX opened the playoff door for Round Rock, TX resident Jorge Rodriguez.  On the second hole of the playoff, Rodriquez would win with a birdie, his fourth Major Championship win and first as a Hogan Player with his three previous trophies coming in the Jones Flight.  Jeff, the fourth Blackwood family member to qualify for this years National Championship earlier in the year with a T3 finish at the Red River Shootout at WinStar Resort  bested his son, Daegan Blackwood, by three strokes for his third runner up finish in as many tries.    
    
Senior Hogan FlightBruce Callich from Checotah, OK won his second event and first Major on his career with a low flight round 79 on the final day.  Steve Barnett from The Woodlands, TX took a six stroke lead into the final round, but let the Crenshaw course get the best of him finishing in the second spot, one stroke back. Randy Hodges from Montgomery, TX took two strokes off his day one finish to knot up the third and final National Championship qualification spot with Edmond, OK member Bud Surber.


Sarazen Flight:  Houston Tour member,  Matt Purgahn Orange, TX picked up his third win on the season, wire to wire by nine strokes over James Sheppeard  from Tomball, TX.  Ahead by three strokes after his first round, Purgahn widened the spread on a one birdie round, 81 at the Fazio course. Nancy Geihl of Grand Prairie, TX added a birdie her final hole of the event to tie up the third and final National Championship invitations with Devin Brown from San Antonio, TX and  Odessa, TX member Joe Luman.  


Senior Sarazen Flight:  After his recent Major Championship win at the Red River Shootout at WinStar Resort  and ultimate promotion from the Jones Flight, Bob Tuttle from Kingsland, TX shot a final round 79 to force a playoff with Mansfield, TX player John Cox.  In the sudden death Tuttle would outlast Cox for his second Major Championship in a row.  Ken Benjamin of Grand Prairie, TX bounced back from heat complications at the WinStar event to punch his ticket to the Nationals, three strokes back.


Jones Flight:  Greg Preissinger from Granbury, TX went even par over his last four holes to catch Keith Bruce from Gordonville, TX for his fourth win on his first season on tour.  One stroke back of Preissinger after the first round, Bruce carded a couple of birdies on his front nine to stay even with Greg on the day just one stroke back.  Imran Siddiqi from Edmond, OK finished just two strokes back for his second third place Major Championship finish on the year.   


Senior Jones Flight:  Sealy, TX player, Mark Boles grabbed his first win on tour,  by three strokes over fellow Houston Tour member Randy Adcock of Vidor, TX. Adcock took twelve strokes off his day one total to vault into the 2nd place spot just three strokes back of Boles and three strokes ahead of third place traveler Michael Szemeredy from Tampa, FL. 


Snead Flight:  Knocking on the Major Championship winning door, with three previous podium finishes on the season, Carlos Cruz from San Antonio, TX took the lead into the final day and made it stick.  Cruz finished seven strokes ahead of The Woodlands, TX resident Patrick Richardson.  Richardson solidified his National Championship spot by a stroke over the highly traveled David Small of St. Peters, MO.  The event marked Small's 30th event and 7th Major Championship on the season.


Senior Snead Flight:  65 year old Tony Ott from West Palm Beach, FL kept his game steady for a ten stroke advantage over Alan Brumley from Humble, TX.  Brumley, coming off of two recent local wins on the season stayed ahead of the charging McKinney, TX player Larry Tolson.  Tolson a Dallas Tour points leader punched his ticket to the Senior National Championship with his best Major finish of the year.





For More Information:

Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Hill Country / Oklahoma Tours
405.513.1467

schilcutt@gcamtour.com 

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Oklahoma Open A LandMark At OakTree

Home Cookin' - Three Winners from Edmond!

Scott R Chilcutt, Edmond, OK (July 23, 2012)  OakTree Golf and Country Club is a 1,400 acre community north of Edmond, OK developed in 1974 by Ernie Vossler, Joe Walser, JR and Johnny Pott and became the second of many Landmark Land's golf communities.  Oaktree, the home of Landmark's corporate logo is the second of 17 Pete Dye designed golf courses for Landmark that included La Qunita, Mission Hills, PGA West, Palm Beach Polo and Kiawah Island among others.    Landmark would later have to divest it's interest in those top properties but, all have lived up to thier intended purpose and OakTree is no exception.

Beautiful course conditions including fast and firm greens made the par 70 play tough for the visiting players from Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Sweet swinging Ethan Smith from Oklahoma City grabbed the Tournament Champion Trophy, presented by Labor Finders.     

RESULTS:

Championship Flight:   Apparent winner Steffen Sloan shot a three over par 73 but his guest status would lead the pair of second place finishers back to the course for a playoff conclusion.  Norman, OK members Jeff Case and Pat Proctor would only take one extra hole where Proctor prevailed for his third win on the year and National Championship Qualification. Jordan Rollins from Keller, TX and Ponca City, OK player Steve Lusk shared the third place honors.

Palmer Flight:  15 year old Ethan Smith from Oklahoma City, OK put on his walking shoes and came away with his second win on the season.  Despite a couple of double bogie's, Smith put a string of birdies together at the ninth through eleventh holes, added one at the par three seventeenth and came away with a five stroke advantage over Adrian DelaGarza from Coppell, TX.  DelaGarza, seemingly always in the hunt this year would par on the final hole to edge out Brook Lister from Tulsa, OK for the second place finish.

Senior Palmer Flight:  Clayton Badger from Drumright, OK birdied the tenth and tough fifteenth to pick up his first win on tour over Fort Worth, TX travler Sean Fenton by a stroke.  Fenton ran into trouble on the signature sixteenth hole but finished with a pair of pars to stay one stroke ahead of a trio tied for the third spot.  Roland Lewis from Tulsa, OK and the Oklahoma City, OK pair of Darren Montgomery and Jimmy Westfall shared the third place honors.

Hogan Flight:  In his first event on tour, Edmond, OK local Brandon McCool took the flight top honors.  Despite a triple on his final hole, McCool stayed two strokes clear of Zack Whitlock of Broken Arrow, OK for the win.  Tulsa, OK member Todd Chapman finished three strokes back to round out the top three.

Senior Hogan Flight:  The largest flight of the day, took three players an extra hole to finalize the winner for the second playoff of the event.  Michael Hicks from Edmond, OK would make it official on the first playoff hole over the eastern Oklahoma / Arkansas pair of Rod Haddock from Siloam Springs, AR and Tahlequah, OK member Mike Johnson. It was Hicks' first win on the year and fifth on tour.

Sarazen Flight:  Rounding out the third playoff of the day, David Price from Pawhuska, OK and Dallas Tour member Willie Dozier from Garland, TX needed two extra holes to crown a champion.  On the par four second hole, a messy non par would find Dozier winning the event for his first on the season and third on tour.  Edmond, OK newcomer Tony Miller finished in the show position just two strokes back in his second event on tour.

Senior Sarazen Flight:   Hank Chang of Lawton, OK punched his ticket to the National Championships with his third win on the season. Chang a winner at two early events on the year birded the fifteenth to stay two strokes ahead of McAlester, OK native Loyd Welch. Four strokes back Mark Helms from Broken Bow, OK and North Richland Hills, TX member Jerrell Neely split the third place honors.

Jones Flight:  Edmond, OK local Imran Siddiqi overcame a two stroke penalty on the first hole for playing from the wrong tee for his third win on the season. Brian Glaser from Flower Mound, TX had his best finish on tour by four strokes over another Edmond, OK member Mike Camp rounding out the top three.

Senior Jones Flight:  Paul Vessels from Mesquite, TX grabbed his third win on tour this season and made his National Championship qualification official.  Four players tied in the second spot three strokes back were Ron Hardy from Lewisville, TX, Chris Manahan of Oklahoma City, Fort Worth, TX player Douglas Pritchett and Ron Walker from Crescent, OK. 
          



     

SKINS:

Championship:  4 -- Jeff Case, Norman, OK. 2 -- Terry Rice, Midland, TX. 1 -- Al Swanson, Edmond, OK; Steve Lusk, Ponca City, OK; Pat Proctor, Norman, OK.

Palmer / Senior Palmer:  2 -- Clayton Badger, Drumright, OK. 1 -- Brook Lister, Tulsa, OK; Adrian DelaGarza, Coppell, TX; Jeffrey Bilyeu, Weatherford, OK; Paul Stitt, Yukon, OK; Steve Tucker, Durant, OK.
Hogan / Senior Hogan:  2 -- Art Wiles, Oklahoma City, OK. 1 -- Ernest DeBruler, Augusta, KS; Michael Hicks, Edmond, OK; Bill Copeland, Tulsa, OK; Rod Haddock, Siloam Springs, AR.

Sarazen / Senior Sarazen:  1 -- Willie Dozier, Garland, TX; Christian Williamson, Edmond, OK; David Price, Pawhuska, OK; Hank Chang, Lawton, OK.

Jones / Senior Jones:  2 -- Chris Manahan, Oklahoma City, OK. 1 -- Imran Siddiqi, Edmond, OK; K.C. Montgomery, Fairview, OK.

Next UP:  8 Oklahoma and 45 Dallas Tour members take on the Texas Master at Barton Creek  on July 28th and 29th.  The Oklahoma Tour resumes play at the Stillwater Country Club for the Cowboy Classic on August 4th, registration deadline is Friday July 27th. The Dallas Tour takes on Water Chase for the Fort Worth Championship on August 5th with a registration deadline on Friday, July 27th.

For More Information:

Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Hill Country / Oklahoma Tours
405.513.1467

schilcutt@gcamtour.com

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Bridgestone Staff Bags Up For Grabs

Scott R Chilcutt, Edmond, OK (July 19, 2012)  Plans have been finalized and we will award the top Order of Merit Points finisher in each flight a customized Bridgestone Staff Bag. 

Each "Player of the Year" will be awarded the customized bag, with Golf Channel Am Tour Logo, Flight Champion and Name.  Bags will be presented at the Tour Championship and pocket with the name stitched will be sent in a short time.  After all we won't know the winners until after the DOUBLE POINTS Tour Championship.

Sport your Player of The Year award at the National Championships, show them how we do it in your TOUR.



Next Up:  After a break for the Texas Master at Barton Creek the Tour resumes play for the Fort Worth Championship at Waterchase on August 5th.    

For More Information:

Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Hill Country / Oklahoma Tours
405.513.1467

schilcutt@gcamtour.com

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Texas Star Hosts The Bobcat Open

Preissinger Pair Pull A Blackwood Father / Son Double

Texas Star to the Summer Schedule

Scott R Chilcutt, Euless, TX (July 15, 2012)  Texas Star Golf Course in Euless, TX has been a regular stop on the Fall schedule but the committee felt it deserving of a spring / summer date, thus the double scheduled event of the 2012 points year.  Arguably the best conditioned course of the year it made the decision look good.

While many may not understand the Bobcat Open title, those that played in the fall would remember the pace of play issues with the Bobcats on the 4th green.  Rumbling thunder clouds would stay off to the distance and keep the skies cloudy and temperatures bearable but the summer heat had the Bobcats in the native areas, where many players balls would end up.

Father / son duo, Brack and David Blackwood have doubled up three times this season, now it's Granbury, TX neighbors Burt and Greg Preissinger's turn.  Greg picked up his third win of the season and Burt his first for the second father / son combo Championship winners.  Garrett Tidman grabbed the Tournament Champion Trophy, presented by Labor Finders.




RESULTS:

Championship Flight:  Andrew Braun from Trophy Club, TX came out of his corner swinging.  After finishing the March Classic @ The Creek - Indian Creek Golf Club  in a five way tie for 2nd,  Braun would card three birdies on the front nine and finish +1 with a two stroke advantage over Terry Rice from Midland, TX.  Rice overcame a "starter cough double" on the first hole to secure the runner up spot by two strokes over Irving, TX resident Jeff Shores.

Senior Championship Flight:  Four under par after his first five holes, Fort Worth, TX member Tony Hogg commanded a four stroke advantage for his first win on tour over Sapulpa, OK traveler Curt Howard. Howard, one over through his first 13 holes stayed clear of  Neal Iverson from Irving, TX by five strokes to record his eighth top five finish on the year.    

Palmer Flight:  Grandbury, TX player Burt Preissinger birdied the par four 17th hole to force a playoff with perennial Grandbury, TX winner Brack Blackwood.  Coming off an ACE at the Saturday Hill Country Tour La Cantera Classic,  Blackwood would drain a long putt for Bogey on the first playoff hole to put the pressure on Preissinger.  The putt proved to be one stroke late as Burt picked up his first win on tour with a par. Adrian DelaGarza from Coppell, TX rounded out the top three for his fifth top three of the season.

Hogan Flight:  Make it FOUR. The top four finishers, all 2012 graduates from the Sarazen Flight had a combined total of seven birdies with four birdie fours on the par fives.  Scott Harper from Ranger, TX would pick up his fourth win on the year by three strokes over the Dallas, TX player Jimi Clark.  Just two strokes back, the most recently promoted player Gabriel Brisco from Mesquite, TX knotted up the show finish with Shawn Whitaker from Lewisville, TX.

Sarazen Flight:  Odessa, TX commuter, Joe Luman grabbed his second win in his last three outings on two birdies for a two stroke advantage over Preston Miller of Fort Worth.  In his best finish on the season, Miller parred the final par five 18th hole to edge out third place finisher Geoff Van Ry from Plano, TX by a stroke.

Senior Sarazen Flight:  Bob Moreau from Plano, TX tried to give the win away with a double on the final hole but, an eagle on the par five 7th to go along with three birdies left him with just enough cushion to pick up his first win on the season.  One stroke back, Sanger, TX resident Stephen Killion held up the second place finish three strokes ahead of Raul Martinez from Brownwood, TX.

Jones Flight:  The second half of the father / son double, Greg Preissinger punched his ticket to the National Championship with his third win on the year.  Out in an astounding one over par, the younger Preissinger faltered after a birdie on the 11th hole but hung on to a three stroke advantage over Garrett Tidman from Little Elm, TX.  Tidman recently promoted from the Snead Flight stayed steady after a couple of early doubles to finish one stroke clear of a trio of players in the third spot.  Visiting player Kelly O'Hara from Phoenix, AZ,  Brandon Litzner from Coppell, TX and Lewisville, TX player Gerardo Garza shared the third place honors.

Senior Jones Flight:  Houston Tour visitor, Mike Murphy from Corrigan, TX hung on to his first win on the season and eighth on tour by four strokes over Garland, TX member Bob Eustice.  Eustice finished steady to stay five strokes clear of third place finisher Ron Hardy from Lewisville, TX.  

Snead Flight:  Billy Hendrix from Flower Mound, TX played his way to his second win on tour this season. A winner at the April Frisco Lakes Challenge  Hendrix would hold on to a two stroke win over Championship @ TPC Craig Ranch  winner Larry Tolson from McKinney, TX.  An apparent victim of the combined divisions, Mike Adcock from Fort Worth, TX finished just outside the winners circle for the second time in as many events rounding out the top three. 
     


     
  


SKINS:


Championship / Senior Championship:  1 -- Tony Hogg, Fort Worth, TX; Andrew Braun, Trophy Club, TX.


Palmer:  1 -- Chad Netherton, Midlothian VA; Tony Eno, Ft Worth TX; Burt Preissinger, Granbury, TX; Sean Fenton, Fort Worth, Texas; John Bohling, Highland Village, TX.


Hogan:  1 -- Anthony Host, Benbrook, TX; Denver Roden, Irving, TX; Scott Harper, Ranger, TX; Dale McFarland, Crowley, TX.


Sarazen / Senior Sarazen:  2 -- Bob Moreau, Plano, TX. 1 -- Daniel Galvan, Fort Worth, TX; Patrick Gutridge, Hurst, TX; Cory Womack, Denton, TX; John Cox, Mansfield, TX; Raul Martinez, Brownwood, TX; Stephen Killion, Sanger, TX.


Jones / Senior Jones:  1 -- Aaron Peterson, Dallas, TX; Brandon Litzner, Coppell, TX; Greg Preissinger, Granbury, TX; Tom Stockton, Euless, TX.


Snead:  2 -- Mike Adcock, Saginaw, TX; Billy Hendrix, Flower Mound, TX. 1 -- Robert Gallegos, Grapevine, TX; Dion Casto, Parker, TX; Joe Torrez, Midlothian TX; Kendrae Washington, Marlin, TX; Jerry Rayborn, Palestine, TX; Luis Dayer, North Richland Hills, TX.


Next Up:  After a break for the Texas Master at Barton Creek the Tour resumes play for the Fort Worth Championship at Waterchase on August 5th.    

For More Information:

Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Hill Country / Oklahoma Tours
405.513.1467

schilcutt@gcamtour.com

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Peppler Wins At Chambers Bay

Scott R Chilcutt, Edmond, OK (July 15, 2012)  Chambers Bay, Washington State's tribute to this weeks Open Championship and the links of Scotland and Ireland played host to the Pacific Northwest Championship Major on the Golf Channel Am Tour.

Dallas Tour member Anthony Peppler made the trip and took home the top honors in the Championship Flight.  Sleeping on a two stroke lead after day one, "I was able to traverse the event in 20 MPH Dallas type winds", noted Peppler.  Three birdies and an eagle cancelled out a few rough stretches on his final round to pick up his first win on the season.

For More Information:

Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Hill Country / Oklahoma Tours
405.513.1467

schilcutt@gcamtour.com

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Special Day At TPC Craig Ranch - Championship at Craig Ranch

Scott R Chilcutt, July 9, 2012 (McKinney, TX)  Morning sprinkles, cloud cover and light winds played favorites to the morning wave of the Championship at Craig Ranch. Building thunderstorms over the Red River to the north continued to churn during the day but ultimately fizzled out before making their way to the McKinney area.  A very mild day for early July along with fast paced play and helpful club staff made for a special day at TPC Craig Ranch.
 
126 players entered the field with a net attendance increase of 40 competitors over the inaugural event in 2011.  Mark Helms from Broken Bow, OK shot a career low round to take home the Tournament Champion Trophy, presented by Labor Finders.

RESULTS: 

Championship Flight:  Recently promoted from the Palmer Flight, Guy Nickels from Keller, TX birdied the final two holes to go along with an eagle on the par 4-14th to force a playoff with defending champion Terry Rice of Midland, TX.  Rice would successfully defend in extra holes for his third win in five tries on the year.  Jordan Rollins from Keller, TX,  Hideaway, TX member Scott Blackshear and Dallas Webster of Wylie, TX knotted up the third place spot two strokes back.

Palmer Flight:  Midland, TX native Clay Johnston that has relocated from the Metroplex to Denver, CO came back to Texas to win his first event since the 2011 Las Colinas Championship .  Johnston went out in two over par, added a birdie on the par 5 -12th and despite problems on the 18th with a triple stayed two strokes clear of  Eric Wersal from Fort Worth, TX. One stroke back the pair of Joshua Marler from Dallas, TX and Granbury, TX player Burt Preissinger finished tied for third.

Senior Palmer Flight:  In his second event on tour, Denton, TX resident Llynal Carey carded two birdies on the day for his first win, three strokes clear of Sean Fenton from Fort Worth, TX.  Oklahoma Tour traveler, Roland Lewis knotted up the third place spot with Terry Wooten from Grapevine, TX.  

Hogan Flight:  Chad Maynard from Frisco, TX commanded his second win on the season by five strokes over a trio tied for second with two birdies on the day. Taylor Davis from San Antonio, TX got in the middle of the father / son pair of  Jeff Blackwood and Daegan Blackwood from Midland, TX to share the second place honors.

Senior Hogan Flight:  Mansfield, TX resident Gregory Stairs got back to his winning ways with a three stroke cushion over Todd Landrum from Coppell, TX.  Stairs, a winner at the November 2011 Open @ Texas Star  came to the club house with a two birdie, two over par on the back nine.  Landrum birdied the 18th to finish one stroke ahead of Davis Noble of Lake Kiowa, TX rounding out the top three.

Sarazen Flight:   Joe Luman from Odessa, TX made great strides in his quest for National Championship qualifications finishing one stroke ahead of Denton, TX player Cory Womack.  Luman jumped several spots in the points standings in the highly competitive Sarazen Flight winning his first event on tour.  Britt McMullen from Burleson, TX finished in the show position after a runner up spot his last outing.

Senior Sarazen Flight:  Oklahoma Tour member Mark Helms from Broken Bow, OK put an exclaimation point on his first win of the year and fourth on tour with a +3 - 75.   With the help of an eagle on the par 4 -14 and birdie on the par 5 -18th Helms kept a three stroke cushion over Craig Nowlin from Lewisville, TX.  Nowlin birdied the first and fourteenth holes to stay two strokes clear of Lawton, OK member Hank Chang rounding out the top three.

Jones Flight:  Melvin Wilson III from Dallas, TX birdied, 16 and 18 to pick up his second win on tour by two strokes over Granbury, TX player Greg Preissinger.  With a couple of birdies himself, Preissinger finished seven strokes clear of Houston Tour traveler Artis Stewart.

Senior Jones Flight:  In spite of taking an eight on the par four 6th hole with a lost ball episode, Arkansas Tour member Craig Merrill from Roland, AR carded two birdies on the back nine to force a playoff with Bob Eustice from Garland, TX.  Merrill would prevail in extra holes for his third win on the year. Mike Logsdon from Wylie, TX finished in the third spot one stroke back of the pair.

Snead Flight:  McKinney, TX local Larry Tolson recorded a career low round +11 - 83 to grab his second win on tour. Consistent play kept Tolson ahead of the second place finisher Mike Adcock from Fort Worth, TX.  In his second runner up finish on tour, Adcock birdied the par 4 - 11th to keep two strokes clear of third place finisher, Luis Dayer from North Richland Hills, TX.


SKINS:


Championship:  2 -- Guy Nickels, Keller, TX. 1 -- Scott Blackshear, Hideaway, TX; Andrew Morsinkhoff, Rockwall, TX.


Palmer:  1 -- Clay Johnston, Denver, Co; John Bohling, Highland Village, TX; Brook Lister, Tulsa, OK; Ivan Zweig, Dallas, TX; Joshua Marler, Dallas, TX; Brian Greene, McKinney, TX.


Senior Palmer:  3 -- Roland Lewis, Tulsa, OK. 2 -- Sean Fenton, Fort Worth, Texas. 1 -- James Galbraith, Prosper, TX; Llynal Carey, Denton, TX.


Hogan:  2 -- Chad Maynard, Frisco, TX.  1 -- Stephen Cannon, Dallas, TX; Scott Harper, Ranger, TX.


Senior Hogan:  2 -- Greg Sheppard, Carrollton, TX. 1 -- Gregory Stairs, Mansfield, TX; James Surber, Edmond, OK; Davis Noble, Lake Kiowa, TX; Denver Roden, Irving, TX.


Sarazen:  1 -- Nick Easen, Keller, TX; Gary Lee, Tyler, TX; Britt McMullen, Burleson, TX; Preston Miller, Fort Worth, TX; Patrick Gutridge, Hurst, TX; William Ward, Oakwood, OK; John Kang, Enid, OK; Cory Womack, Denton, TX.


Senior Sarazen:  2 -- John Cox, Mansfield, TX. 1 -- Stephen Killion, Sanger, TX; Jamie Sansom, Frisco, TX; Rick Allaire, Dallas, TX; Hank Chang, Lawton, OK; Craig Nowlin, Lewisville, TX; Mark Helms, Broken Bow, OK.


Jones:  4 -- Melvin Wilson III, Dallas, TX. 3 -- Greg Preissinger, Granbury, TX. 2 -- Brian Glaser, Flower Mound, TX. 1 -- Andy Eldridge, Fort Worth, TX.


Senior Jones:  4 -- Mike Logsdon, Wylie TX; Craig Merrill, Roland, AR. 1 -- Ron Hardy, Lewisville, TX.


Snead:  2 -- Mike Adcock, Saginaw, TX; Bolaji Harris, Richardson, TX; Jerry Rayborn, Palestine, TX. 1 -- Dwain Smith, Cedar Park, TX; Dion Casto, Parker, TX; Billy Hendrix, Flower Mound, TX; Luis Dayer, North Richland Hills, TX.

Next Up:  Dallas and Oklahoma Tour players go head to head for the Oklahoma Open at Oaktree on July, 23rd.  Registration closes on Friday, July 13th at 11:59PM EDT. 

For More Information:
Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Hill Country / Oklahoma Tours
405.513.1467
schilcutt@gcamtour.com