Tournament Results
Champ Flight - It was a battle till the end for our competitors. At the turn we had one member with a commanding seven stroke lead, and with a tough back nine and the weather picking up, anything could happen. The last two holes would be the determining factor leading to a BACK TO BACK VICTORIES for Ty Taylor with a +10 (80), making this his SECOND VICTORY OF THE 2025 SEASON!
A Flight - Following closely, the A Flight featured familiar faces and a compelling competition. Most of the field reached the turn with six strokes between them, setting the stage for a thrilling conclusion, especially with most of the round in strong winds. In the end, Fernie Jasso emerged victorious with a +14 (84) making this his SECOND VICTORY OF THE 2025 SEASON! Dan Duran would take second with a +15 (85).
B Flight - As always, the B Flight offered a battle until the end. With 10+ Members within four strokes of the leader, the outcome hinged on a strong performance in the final three holes to complete the comback victory. Michael Sauceda would take the victory with a +15 (85), making this a FIRST VICTORY ON TOUR!!! Securing second place after a three player tiebreaker would be Steven Trevizo with a +18 (88). Third place would go to Jordan Morrow, and Ken Copeland would round out the tiebreaker in fourth place.
C Flight - The C Flight boasted an unpredictable field where any player could emerge victorious. At the turn, half the field had only a five stroke difference and it looked like it would come down to the wire. With almost identical final four holes, we would need only one playoff to determine a champion. After a solid tee shot in the playoff, we would see Amit Lopes taking the championship at +17 (87) and securing a BACK TO BACK VICTORY for the 2025 Season. Alberto Pedraza would take second after the playoff hole, with Michael Wood Jr. taking third with a +18 (88).
D Flight - Concluding the event with the final flight, the tournament witnessed a closely contested to the very last two holes. At the turn we had half the field within eight strokes of the leader. The battle intensified as the weather got worse, and it would come down to the final putts to determine our champion. Maurice Frank would take the championship with a +21 (91), marking this his FIRST VICTORY ON TOUR!!! Thomas Christianson secured second place with a +22 (92), and German Macias would take third with a +26 (96) and beating Oscar Delgado in a scorecard playoff.
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