Scott R Chilcutt, Fort Worth, TX (November 23, 2013) On a day, more suitable to fireside football chatter, 64 players made the call for the Fall Championship on the Dallas Tour. A mid 30 degree morning with drizzle and north winds blew through after heavy rains on Friday, challenging even the most hearty.
In the seven flights contested, three first time winners matched up with an additional three winning for the first time in newly promoted flights, left only a multiple flight champion in the Championship flight. Leo Washington, one of those newly crowned champions also took home the Tournament Champion Trophy, presented by Carlisle's Engraving.
RESULTS:
Championship Flight: Highland Village, TX member John Bohling took advantage of birdies on the par 3 - 5th and par 4 - 16th for his third win on tour. Winner in his last outing at the Bobcat Open @ Texas Star, Andrew Braun of Trophy Club, TX birdied his first and last holes of the day to fall one stroke short of back to back wins. Tim Williams of McKinney, TX and Keller, TX player Guy Nickels shared the third place honors three strokes out of the lead.
Palmer Flight: Greg Hawkins of Argyle, TX finally broke into the Palmer Flight winners circle after winning four as a Hogan player, for his fifth win on tour. Hawkins played the back nine in +2, and was enough for a three stroke victory over Haslet, TX resident Ryan Ramos. Tyler Jewell of Dallas, playing in his first event on tour, rounded out the top three.
Hogan Flight: Sapulpla, OK player Tams Howard played in a previous Oklahoma Tour event as a guest, received his membership credentials shortly after as a birthday present and parlayed that gift into a win, his first time out. Houston Tour traveler, Gus Aldana started out with four consecutive pars after beginning play on the sixteenth hole, gave back his three stroke lead on the par 4 - 2nd and then swapped the lead with Howard the rest of the round to finish one stroke back after a double on his final hole. Rockwall, TX member Joe Roy had his best finish as a recently promoted Hogan Flight player finishing just two stokes out of the lead.
Senior Hogan Flight: Playing out of nearby Haslet, TX, Phillip Holt commanded his first victory on tour. Holt's previous best finish, T2 at the April Flower Mound Open @ Bridlewood, birdied the par 4 - 9th for a six stroke advantage over runner up Jalil DaneshFar of Trophy Club, TX. Denver Roden of Irving, TX finished in the show position, four strokes back of second.
Sarazen Flight: Preston Miller of Fort Worth, TX made his 49th round on the AM Tour count for his first career win. Runner up finishes over the years on tour have got him close, but he just hasn't been able to finish it off when it counted until today. Starting on the 12th hole, Miller played a rocky stretch, but a birdie on the par 5 - 18th seemed to right the ship, playing the front nine in +5 for a one stroke victory over Ronald Spencer, also of Fort Worth. Nick Easen of Keller, TX and Arlington, TX member Mike Frenzel shared the third place finish.
Jones Flight: North Richland Hills, TX player Luis Dayer picked up his third win on tour and first as a Jones Flight player. Dayer, promoted to the Jones Flight in early September, held on to a four stroke advantage over runner up finisher Ray Hund of Plano, TX. Despite taking an eleven on the short par 4 - 4th, Dion Casto of Parker, TX played well enough over the remainder of his round to take home the third place finish.
Snead Flight: Leo Washington of Watauga, TX became the third first time winner on the day by six strokes over Doyle Fleming of neighboring Haslet, TX. Fleming, not out of the top three in four events on the 2014 schedule, used a birdie on the par 4 - 8th to edge out first time player Daniel Payne of Fort Worth, TX by a single stroke.
SKINS:
Giant Skin: 2 -- John Bohling, Highland Village, TX. 1 -- Mike Frenzel, Arlington, TX; Phillip Holt, Haslet, TX; Jeff Feyerherm, Whitney, TX.
Championship: 2 -- John Bohling, Highland Village, TX. 1 -- Tim Williams, McKinney, TX; Cameron Kirkpatrick, Dallas, TX; Andrew Morsinkhoff, Rockwall, TX.
Palmer: 2 -- Michael Starks, Cleburne, TX; Keith Childress, Diana, TX; Michael Fee, Mansfield, TX; Jeff Feyerherm, Whitney, TX. 1 -- Greg Hawkins, Argyle, TX.
Hogan / Senior Hogan: 2 -- Phillip Holt, Haslet, TX; Scott Harper, Ranger, TX; Gus Aldana, Houston, TX; Tams Howard, Sapulpa, OK. 1 -- Daryl Ollinger, Victoria, TX; Kyle Akins, Mesquite, TX.
Sarazen: 1 -- Mike Logsdon, Wylie, TX; Ronald Spencer, Fort Worth, TX; Jeff Workman, Fort Worth, TX; Mike Frenzel, Arlington, TX; Jim Wright, Azle, TX.
Jones: 4 -- Dion Casto, Parker, TX. 3 -- Timothy Durham, McKinney, TX. 2 -- Tom Stockton, Euless, TX. 1 -- Zane Latham, Valley View, TX
Snead: 4 -- Doyle Fleming, Haslet, TX. 3 -- Daniel Payne, Fort Worth, TX. 1 -- Thomas Rauch, Arlington, TX; Tom Reynolds, Belton, TX
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Golf Channel Staff, Tunica, MS (November 10, 2014) Am Tour Members traveling from 29 different states, Peurto Rico as well as Alberta Canada, converged on the Mississippi Delta for the first Major Championship on the 2014 points year.
Tunica Resorts, once known as Robinsonville, MS has grown to the third largest gaming region in the US behind, Atlantic City and Las Vegas. Just along the eastern shores of the Mississippi River, 30 minutes south of the famed Beale Street, "Home of the Blues .... Birthplace of Rock N' Roll" in Mempis, TN hosted the first, Fall Classic at Tunica.
The Hale Irwin designed, The Links at Cottonwoods, with it's knarly bermuda rough and quick undulating greens matched up well with the Links at Tunica National, a Mark McCumber signature layout where water comes into play on 16 of the 18 holes. Patient and committed play awarded the 12 flight Champions, where over 37 players received 2014 National Championship invitations.
David Feherty's Troops First Foundation was the recipient of $1,510 from the generous 50/50 donations during the weekend.
Results:
Championship Flight: Georgetown, KY resident Tony Brown came from two strokes off the lead to capture his first Major Championship victory and his sixth win on tour. Brown, without a birdie at the Cottonwood course, carded three on his final round to finish four strokes ahead of first round leader Chris Bertaut of Morgan City, LA. Two strokes back of Bertaut, local player Olive Branch, MS member Marcus House, battling sickness, held on to his first round third place position for the final National Championship invitation.
Senior Championship Flight: First round leader Sean Fenton of Fort Worth, TX lead wire to wire for his first Major Champion Title. Fenton, an accomplished Senior Palmer player with nine wins on tour, consulted with his swing coach after the 2013 season and self promoted himself to the Championship division, winning in his second time out. Houston Tour member, Lynn Cormier of Missouri City, TX vaulted himself from the fourth position after day one with a flight low round 74 on the final day to finish in the runner up spot. Franklin, TN member Michael Healey rounded out the top three, punching his ticket to the Nationals.
Palmer Flight: Residing within a self proclaimed driver and wedge from the famed TPC Sawgrass, Jacksonville Beach, FL player Clayton Kirkmeyer picked up his fourth win on tour and second Major Championship. Winner at the rain shortened 2013 Kiawah Island Championship, Kirkmeyer started the final round in the lead group, birdied the par 4 - 10th and came away with a two stroke victory. Brian Jones of Snellville, GA grabbed the runner up finish with Ackworth, GA member Chris Barnett finishing in the final qualifying spot.
Senior Palmer Flight: Sumter, SC player, Larry Heishman started the final day tied for the top spot and bettered his first day score to record his seventh win on tour and first Major Championship. Knotted up in the first spot after the Saturday round, Fierce Oliver of Brentwood, TN held on to the second place finish with Houston Tour member, Dusty Rhodes of Deer Park, TX taking the final invitation to the 2014 National Championship.
Hogan Flight: Pete Kaufman of Bolingbrook, IL always has a way to get into the mix. Pete, playing in the final group, birdied the par 4 - 10th to stay just ahead of a hard charging Atlanta Tour member Jp Stenzel by three strokes. Stenzel birdied the 16th and 17th to take the lead, but found trouble on his 36th hole to finish in the runner up spot. Wes Hueseman of Town and Country, MO a previous winner at the Pacific Northwest Major Championship rounded out the top three.
Senior Hogan Flight: Hopkinsville, KY member Rick Boling picked up his third win on tour and first Major Championship. Boling, starting the final day five stokes out of the lead took three stokes off his first day total to finish one stroke clear of Saturday leader Tom Joy of Aurora, IL. Mark Bruhn of Fairfield Glade, TN, and Lee's Summit, MO player Bob Hunter shared the show position and final National Championship qualification.
Sarazen Flight: Forty year old, Scott Ford of Alpharetta, GA slept on the overnight three stoke lead well. Ford eased through the front nine in control, birdied the par 4 - 10th to take control, but wained during the 14th and 15th holes to command a two stroke victory, his sixth on tour and first Major Championship. Anthony Guarino of St. Louis, MO and Converse, TX member Ronnie Davis shared the runner up finish and final three into the National Championshp.
Senior Sarazen Flight: Jim Craig from San Felipe, TX recored his twelevth win on tour and fourth Major Championship, wire to wire. Craig started the final round tied in the top spot and was able to finish off for the victory, one stroke clear of Vic Ferraris of Lexington, KY. Larry Viktorin, fellow Houston Tour member to Craig battled through the round for the last qualifying position.
Jones Flight: Seymour, IN member Clint Payton won his third Championship in his fourth event on tour and first Major. Payton stayed clear of runner up Willem Mijnarends of Chicago, IL by two strokes with Canadian, Alan Morgan of Calgary, AB clearing the third place finish.
Senior Jones Flight: Andy Capron of Capron, GA led from start to finish recording his first victory on tour. Capron started the final day with a two stroke margin and held on for a one stroke advantage. Charles Cox of Austin, TX and San Antonio, TX tour player Robi Jalnos shared the runner up finish and final National Championship qualification.
Snead Flight: Puerto Rico traveller, Wallace Rodriguez of San Juan, took a six stroke lead into the final day and finished out for his first win on tour. Chicago, IL member Gigi Leonard hustled to stay in the runner up position with Ashburn, VA member Jose Carlos Linares rounding out the top three.
Senior Snead Flight: Tim Livers from Brandenburg, KY picked up his seventh win on tour and first Major Championship by eleven strokes. Overland, MO member Mike Huffmon picked up the runner up spot with Houston Tour member Jim Lamberth of The Woodlands, TX finishing in the show position.
Scott R Chilcutt, Euless, TX (November 3, 2013) Texas Star events on the Golf Channel Am Tour, coined as the Bobcat Open because of the local feline population got a move to the Fall schedule with the thought that a limited field would get to finish in the daylight. Stiff and cool southerly breezes, mistakenly forecasted as 5 - 15 from the east, went with tough and some rough greens along with tight driving areas made for a long day for some.
Jeff Workman of Fort Worth picked up the Tournament Champion Trophy, presented by Carlisle's Engraving by one stroke over Melvin Wilson III.
RESULTS:
Championship Flight: With a three way tie for the lead in the clubhouse it looked like we'd need to secure some extra holes when Andrew Braun of Trophy Club, TX drained a 30' putt for birdie on his final hole to nix that thought. Braun, with two birdies on the day picked up his fourth win on tour with John Bohling of Highland Village, TX along with Dallas, TX members Sean Skellenger and Anthony Peppler sharing the runner up finish, just one stroke back.
Senior Championship Flight: Denton, TX member Greg Richard ran away from the field with a -1 on the front, +1 on the back, even par round to grab his second win in four events on tour. At the end of the day, the top three in the Senior Division would have won or at least tied for the win in a combined flight. Traveler, Al Swanson from Edmond, OK made three birdies on the day for the runner up finish, with self promoted from the SR Palmer Flight, Sean Fenton of Fort Worth, TX rounding out the top three.
Palmer Flight: First time tour player, Craig Parr of Gilmer, TX birdied the par 5 - 7th for a one over par front nine, slid back to the field just a bit with a forty one on the back, but commanded the win by six strokes over Crowley, TX member John Sells. Sells, with a birdie on the par 5 -10th stayed steady on the back nine to finish in the runner up spot by six over Fort Woth, TX member Chris St Vigne finishing in the show position.
Senior Palmer Flight: Kem Albritton of Garland, TX birdied the par 3 - 3rd and the final hole the par 5 - 18th for a three stroke advantage and his eighth win on tour. Lewisville, TX resident Mark Taylor looked to make it close after a stretch of par's, but ended his bid with a double on the seventeenth. Roland Lewis of Tulsa, OK and Whitney, TX player Jeff Feyerherm shared the third place honors three strokes back of Taylor.
Hogan Flight: Ranger, TX player Scott Harper muddled through a pair of 43's en route to a one stroke victory, his eighth on tour. Leading the field after the front nine, Tim Edwards of Amarillo, TX gave it back with a triple on the par 4 - 13th, but held on to the runner up finish by one stroke over Mansfield, TX member Cade Hall finishing in the show position.
Senior Hogan Flight: James Galbraith of Prosper, TX went out with birdies on the par 3 - 3rd and par 4 - 6th to secure a seven stroke victory. With the win, Galbraith secured his first victory in three years on tour. Runner up, Phillip Holt of Haslet, TX equaled his best finish on tour a T2 at the 2013 Flower Mound Open @ Bridlewood. Rockwall, TX member Bob Moreau, self promoted himself after the National Championship and made his first bid as a Hogan player worthy of a third place finish.
Sarazen Flight: Dallas, TX resident Melvin Wilson III went out in +3, birdied the par 5 - 10th to secure his fifth win on tour. Three strokes back, Jeff Workman of Fort Worth, TX started his day with a birdie on the par 4 - 1st to add his runner up finish to three T2 finishes in his first year on tour. Eastern Texas member Gary Lee of Tyler, made birdie on the par 4 - 6th and par 4 - 17th to round out the top three.
Senior Sarazen Flight: Dale McFarland of Crowley, TX became another first time winnner at the event. Birdies on the par 5 - 7th and par 4 - 17th led the way for a three stroke victory over Rick Allaire of Dallas with McKinney, TX player Ray Tyczki in third for his best finish on tour.
Jones Flight: A three way tie for the lead after regulation between visiting Carolina player Del Jackson of Archdale, NC, Tom Stockton of Euless, TX and Allen, TX member Shawn Privat would be settled with a scorecard due to darkness. 44 on the back nine was just enough for Jackson to pick up his fifth win on tour. Stockton would take the second place prize fund with Stockton and Privat sharing the second and third place points.
Snead Flight: Traveling Oklahoma Tour member Rick Henthorn of Yukon, OK had a two stroke advantage at the turn, but couldn't hold on to the lead with a tough seventeenth hole when Don Freitag of Arlington, TX recorded his eighth win on tour by a stroke. Henthorn parred the final hole in darkness to secure the runner up spot with Haslet, TX player Doyle Fleming rounding out the top three one stroke back.
SKINS:
Giant Skins: 1 -- Sean Skellenger, Dallas, TX; Jeff Feyerherm, Whitney, TX; Cade Hall, Mansfield, TX; Jeff Workman, Fort Worth, TX; Zane Latham, Valley View, TX.
Championship / Senior Championship: 3 -- Greg Richard, Denton, TX. 1 -- Sean Skellenger, Dallas, TX; Andrew Morsinkhoff, Rockwall, TX; Andrew Braun, Trophy Club, TX.
Palmer / Senior Palmer: 2 -- Kem Albritton, Garland, TX; Jeff Feyerherm, Whitney, TX. 1 -- Craig Parr, Gilmer, TX; Michael Starks, Cleburne, TX; Roland Lewis, Tulsa, OK.
Hogan / Senior Hogan: 2 -- Cade Hall, Mansfield, TX. 1 -- Dave Ducray, Plano, TX; Scott Harper, Ranger, TX; James Galbraith, Prorper, TX.
Sarazen / Senior Sarazen: 1 -- Preston Miller, Fort Worth, TX; Gary Lee, Tyler, TX; Christian Williamson, Edmond, OK; Jeff Workman, Fort Worth, TX; Zane Latham, Valley View, TX; Dale McFarland, Crowley, TX.
Jones / Snead: 1 -- Tom Stockton, Euless, TX; Shawn Privat, Allen, TX; Don Freitag, Arlington, TX.
NEXT UP:
Hill Country Tour sets up for the Championship @ Falconhead in Austin on Sunday November 17th. Registration deadline is Friday, November 8th.
The Dallas Tour resumes play at the Fall Championship - Champions Circle on November 23rd. Registration deadline is Friday, November 15th.
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Scott R Chilcutt, The Colony, TX (August 25, 2013) The fifteenth 2013 Dallas Tour event on the schedule culminated at the Tour Championship held at The Tribute Golf Club on Sunday with a scoring frenzy. The Tribute "Born in Scotland, Built in America" is a links style layout that pays homage to the legendary courses in Scotland set on the banks of Lewisville Lake.
Light and hot summer winds played in line with the course set up to seemingly bring the course to it's knees. Fast and firm fairways helped those that could keep it on line and out of the thick native areas use short and lofted clubs, to soft, receptive greens where low scores were there to be had. Nine eagles and an astounding 300 birdies were carded in the two rounds with 24 of the 110 players recording five birdies or more during the championship.
RESULTS:
Championship Flight: First time player, Dan Dickens of Coppell, TX completed his round on Saturday with a bang, recording a championship low round of -5 / 67 on four birdies and two eagles. Dickens would falter on Sunday and finished T8 in the seventeen player field. Tied in the second spot after the first day at one under par and playing in the second to last group, Hideaway, TX member Scott Blackshear kept a streak of six first round birdies going, adding seven on the final round for a tournament high thirteen birdies on the weekend. The - 4 total gave Blackshear his fourth win on tour and third of the year, three strokes clear of runner up Greg Richard of Denton, TX. One player short of splitting the Senior Championship Flight, Richard took home the low Senior Flight winner's trophy to go with his July Tarrant County Open @ Sky Creek Ranch win. Midland, TX player Terry Rice took three strokes off his first day finish to round out the top three and securing his back to back Player of the Year award in the Championship Flight.
Palmer Flight: Going into the weekend in second place in the Order Of Merit Points, Dallas, TX resident, Cameron Kirkpatrick played his way into the Point Championship and an inevitable promotion to the Championship Flight. Kirpatrick, finished the weekend with nine birdies, second overall, after playing his first round in + 2 and came away with a two stroke victory over a pair tied up in the second spot for his third win on tour, all coming in the 2013 points year. Off course friends and on course rivals, Ben Burney of Amarillo, TX and Dallas, TX standout Ivan Zweig shared the runner up honors. Burney (yellow ball to some) carded four birdies on the final round, taking three strokes off his first round to tie it up with Zweig. Promoted on August 1st, Greg Hawkins of Argyle, TX lead most of the season in the Hogan Flight with four wins, including two Major Championships, finished in fifth with a final round +1 - 73.
Senior Palmer Flight: With Points Champion Sean Fenton of Fort Worth, TX out for the weekend on military duties, two invaders from outside the Dallas Tour grabbed the top two spots. Oklahoma Tour member, Curt Howard of Sapulpa, OK started the final day two strokes out of the lead and finished with a bang, taking nine strokes off his first day finish to end with a +3 on 36 holes. Howard carded four birdies on the final round for his sixth win on tour this season. Daniel Desilets, playing out of the Palm Spring Tour, a winner at last weeks Hill Country Tour Championship fell four strokes shy of making it a double with Michael Fee of Mansfield, TX rounding out the top three. Fee with a runner up finish at the Arlington Championship @ Tierra Verde added to his third, third place finish on the year.
Hogan Flight: Cody Wright of Dallas, TX, playing an abreviated schedule, matched his first round total, + 6 on the final day to become a first time winner on Tour. Three strokes back, the pair of Nancy Geihl of Grand Prairie, TX and Lawton, OK Jeffrey Banner shared the runner up finish. Fourth Place finisher, Cory Welch, recently relocated to the MetroPlex, took home the Hogan Flight Champion award.
Senior Hogan Flight: Three weeks after a promotion to the Hogan Flight, Wichita Falls, TX member Derek Drake proved the move valid with his fifth win on tour and second of the year. Drake and his four birdies on the weekend left a two stroke edge over Denver Roden of Irving, TX with a trio of players finishing out the top three. Phillip Holt of Haslet, TX, Argyle, TX Paul Burleson and Bud Surber of Edmond, OK finished in the show position. With the win, Derek Drake took home the Flight Champion, Hogan Flight Points leader award presented by KML Financial.
Sarazen Flight: Coming into the final weekend, Dave Ducray of Plano, TX and Dallas, TX player Melvin Wilson III shared the points lead for Player of the Year. Ducray lead the pair by a single stroke after the Saturday round and would end up the Tour Championship winner after matching Wilson on the final round. Scott Lane of Plano, TX took two strokes off his Saturday finish to end the tournament in the third position.
Senior Sarazen: Hill Country Tour player Michael Brewer of Austin, TX, in his first year on tour, made the trip north and worked the early morning tee time on Saturday to a +3 - 75. Sleeping on the huge lead, Brewer slid, but only into an extra hole sudden death playoff with Lewisville, TX member Mark Donohue. On the first playoff hole, Brewer picked up his first win on tour and first time in the top three. Dale McFarland of Crowley, TX rounded out the top three and Bob Moreau of Rockwall, TX jumped into the Points Championship lead with his fourth place finish.
Jones Flight: Little Elm, TX player Garrett Tidman made it his sixth win on tour and second of the year with a five stroke advantage. With the win, Tidman brought the Tour Flight Championship points to within 65, but couldn't overcome the advantage that Nick Easen of Keller, TX had built. Oklahoma Tour member Gary Chrisman of Yukon, OK and Euless, TX player Vaughn Jackson shared the runner up finish. In his first event on tour, NBA veteran and 2007 San Antonio Spurs NBA Champion, Michael Finley took twelve strokes off his first day total to finish in the fourth spot.
Senior Jones Flight: Playing in his 20th event and 25th round on tour in 2013, Euless, TX member Tom Stockton picked up his second win on tour. Stockton started the final round tied in the first place spot, five strokes back and took five strokes off his first day total to win the event and Player of the Year Points Championship in the Senior Jones Flight. Trophy vendor, Ron Hardy of Lewisville, TX took twelve strokes off his Saturday round to finish out the event in the runner up spot with first round leader Keith Bruce of Gordonville, TX rounding out the top three.
Snead Flight: Larry Tolson of Fairview, TX played his way into a promotion on his second win on the season, winning the Snead Flight Player of the Year Points Championship. Tolson, a winner at the Red River Shootout at WinStar Resort Major finished the event one stroke clear of Luis Dayer of North Richland Hills, TX in the second spot with Oklahoma Tour member Rick Henthorn from Yukon, OK rounding out the top three. Don Freitag won the Player of the Year in the Snead Flight with Doyle Fleming taking the Senior Snead honors.
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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP - September 22nd
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