Tournament Results
Champ Flight - Leading off the event we had the entire field in the mix with five strokes separating them at the turn. Having a solid back nines for three of the players, would be the determining factor for the a three player playoff to start the event. After only two holes, James Franicevich would take the championship with a +8 (78). Abdul Mercado would take second and Samuel Vanderheiden would take third in the playoff.
A Flight - Being the next flight to follow and having some familiar faces, everyone had a chance to take it all. At the turn, only three strokes separating the leaders. Having a consistent final four holes would be the determining factor for the victory. New Member Kona Kashiwagi would take the championship with a +11 (81) making it his first victory on tour.
B Flight - Just like every event we have, it would be a battle and anyone could come out and win. At the turn, we had six players in the mix with four strokes separating them. Having a consistent front and back nine would be the determining factor for the victory. Avery Lovaglia would take the championship with a +4 (74) making it his first victory on tour. Jordan Morrow would take second with a +8 (79), and David Parham would take third with a +9 (79).
C Flight - Being the biggest flight in the tournament, any of the players could come out with the victory. At the turn, we had half the field in the mix with five strokes separating them. It would come down to the final hole and last putt to determine a champion or a second playoff for the day. At the end, Ricardo Almeida would take the championship with a +12 (82) making it his first victory on tour. Martin Gonzales would take second with a +13 (83). Atimua Migi would take third with a +14 (84) and Chris Cook would round it out with fourth and a +15 (85) after a scorecard playoff with Stephanie Cieslik.
D Flight - Finishing up with our final flight, we always see a tight race throughout the entire tournament. At the turn, we had four players in the mix with three strokes separating them. Having a solid three final holes would be the determining factor for the victory and avoiding a third playoff of the day. Blake Lightfoot would take the championship with a +21 (91) making it his first victory on tour. Patrick Gonzales would take second with a +22 (92).
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