Wednesday, November 30, 2011
2012 Schedule
Stay tuned...as our 2012 Seattle schedule will be released tomorrow. But to give you a preview, we are thrilled to be at Rainier Golf & Country Club this year. Along with the 2012 Seattle Tour Championship hosted at Suncadia Resort, this year's schedule will be one you won't want to miss.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Cedarcrest Recap
Sunshine Brings Birdies and Eagles
Marysville, WA – The Cedarcrest Classic brought some of the lowest scores of the season, and finally a beautiful day of sunshine. After a season of rain, the players were excited to show their ability on a dry and warm day, and brought 3 new champions for the 2011 season. The day included some exciting golf, and many birdies throughout the round. After an eagle in last week’s tournament, Ray May showed his skills by make another eagle on Saturday on Hole 6.
Palmer Flight (4.0-7.9) – The Palmer flight included a great field, with 4 of the 6 players shooting rounds in the 70s. Brian Youngdahl, of Seattle, WA made the turn 1-over par and had a 2-shot lead over Mike Macris. Brian continued to play well on the back, and shot a 75, to become champion. This was Brian’s first win on the Tour, and he finished with a 2-shot victory over Joel Larson.
Hogan Flight (8.0-11.9) – The Hogan Flight had Mitch Cohan, of Seattle, WA leading the way at the turn, shooting 38 on the front, and giving him a comfortable 2-shot lead over Barry Lauderbaugh and Dale Stowell. Barry increased pressure on the back, but Mitch was able to fight him off, and won by 1-shot, shooting a round of 78. This was also Mitch’s first victory on the Tour. Barry finished in 2nd place, and is proving to be one of the main contenders each week in the Hogan Flight.
Sarazen Flight (12.0-15.9) – The Sarazen Flight was a heated battle among a tight field of players. On the front, Don Harrell and Ted Calico made the turn, shooting 41 to be co-leaders. But as the back nine proved to be more challenging for most players in the flight, Eric Bennett, of Tacoma, WA was able to fight his way back into contention. Eric shot an impressive 39 on the back, to shot 82, and finish with a 2-shot lead over Ted.
Jones Flight (16.0-19.9) – The Jones Flight was a tight race on the front with Hank La Luz Jr. and Frank Rohrschneider leading the way with 42’s, and only 1-shot behind was Jack Plummer. As play continued on the back, Hank continued to be consistent and shot an impressive round of 83. Hank finished with an incredible 5-shot lead to become champion. This was his first victory of the 2011 season. Jack finished in 2nd place.
Top Finishers and Payouts
Palmer Flight
75-Brian Youngdahl ($130 and Trophy)
Hogan Flight
78-Mitch Cohan ($110 and Trophy)
79-Barry Lauderbaugh ($45)
Sarazen Flight
82-Eric Bennett ($130 and Trophy)
Jones Flight
83-Hank La Luz Jr. ($125 and Trophy)
88-Jack Plummer ($50)
Optional Skins Results:
Group 1 (Palmer/Hogan)
#1 – Andrew Quinn ($29)
#3 – Tom Grina ($29)
#5 – Dale Stowell ($29)
#9 – Mitch Cohan ($29)
#14 – Barry Lauderbaugh ($29)
#15 – Barry Lauderbaugh ($29)
#17 – Tom Grina ($29)
Group 2 (Sarazen/Jones)
#2 – Frank Rohrschneider ($37)
#4 – Don Harrell ($37)
#6 – Ray May ($37)
#10 – Jason Jenniges ($37)
#11– Hank La Luz Jr. ($37)
#12 – Jim Fisher ($37)
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Trophy Lake Recap
Trophy Lake Invitational
Port Orchard, WA – The Trophy Lake Invitational brought some of the most exciting golf of the season so far, with many birdies in each flight, and even an eagle. The Golf Channel Amateur Tour of Seattle hosted this week’s event at Trophy Lake Golf & Casting, which was in great condition. The day was filled with rain and sunshine, only to be left with thunder and lightning as the last few groups hurried to the finish the 18th hole. And just as the weather changed throughout the day, so did the leaders.
Palmer Flight (4.0-7.9) – The Palmer flight was a battle as players worked against a challenging course. Brian Youngdahl made the turn in the lead by 1-shot over David Wilsie. With a steady back nine, David kept fighting against Brian for the lead. Brian made an exciting birdie on Hole 17 to get a 1-stroke lead going into the final hole. With a tough finishing hole, David hit a drive down the middle of the fairway as Brian got himself in trouble to the right. David was able to finish the hole with a par, shooting an 80, and became champion by 2-shots.
Hogan Flight (8.0-11.9) – The Hogan Flight was lead by Daniel Wiggins, of University Place, WA. Daniel shot a 38 on the front, to have a 3-shot lead over Kevin Merulli and Mitch Cohan. As players worked to catch Daniel, he proved to be playing consistent golf. Daniel shot an impressive round of 76, to become champion, and was overall low round of the entire field. Kevin finished in 2nd Place, with a round of 81.
Sarazen Flight (12.0-15.9) – The Sarazen Flight was lead by Don Harrell, of Bothell, WA, who also shot an impressive 38 on the front, to have a 2-shot lead over Scott Chung. As the back nine proved to be more challenging, Don was able to hold on to his lead, and shot an 82. This was Don’s first victory this season. Players continued to battle on the back, with Cindy Merritt and Peter Hunt making moves. Cindy and Peter finished tied in 2nd Place with rounds of 87.
Jones Flight (16.0-19.9) – The Jones Flight was a battle among the second pairing, as Michael Grant made the turn with a 3-shot lead. But Ray May was close behind due to an exciting eagle on Hole 7 and birdie on Hole 9. The back proved to be more challenging for most players, but Glenn Niemela, of Lynnwood, WA made his move. Glenn shot a notable 40 on the back, to put himself in the competition. With a final round of 85, Glenn became champion, and was Glenn’s first victory of the season. Ray May finished in 2nd Place with a round of 87, beating Michael by only 1-shot.
Snead Flight (20.0 +) – The Snead Flight had an adventurous round, as Yvonne Sadtler made the turn with a 2-shot lead over Mike Pavlik. But as the back side again proved to be challenging, Mike was steady, and shot a round of 91 to become champion.
Top Finishers and Payouts
Palmer Flight
80-David Wilsie ($65 and Trophy)
Hogan Flight
76-Daniel Wiggins ($135 and Trophy)
81-Kevin Merulli ($55)
Sarazen Flight
82-Don Harrell ($140 and Trophy)
87-Cindy Merritt ($80)*
87-Peter Hunt ($55)
Jones Flight
85-Glenn Niemela ($100 and Trophy)
87-Ray May ($45)
Snead Flight
91-Mike Pavlik ($65 and Trophy)
Optional Skins Results:
Group 1 (Palmer/Hogan/Sarazen)
#5 – Eric Bennett ($160)
#18 – Barry Lauderbaugh ($160)
Group 2 (Jones/Snead)
#2 – Ray May ($20)
#5 – Yvonne Sadtler ($20)
#6 – Michael Grant ($20)
#7 – Ray May ($20)
#9– Ray May ($20)
#11 – Ray May ($20)
#14 – Glenn Niemela ($20)
#15 – Mike Pavlik ($20)
#18 – Hank La Luz Jr. ($20)
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Independence Classic Recap
2nd Half Order of Merits starts with the Independence Classic
Mukilteo, WA – The Independence Classic was the first event for the Golf Channel Amateur Tour of Seattle for the 2nd Half Order of Merits. Hosted at Harbour Pointe Golf Club, the course proved that the players who hit the ball straight would have a better chance of scoring well. At a course that is known for its two distinctively different nines, the course allowed more opportunity on the back nine for players to make up ground. But in the end, the players that scored well on the front became the champions for each flight, with only one player making a large enough comeback on the back.
Palmer Flight (4.0-7.9) – The Palmer flight consisted of a great group of players, with 5 of the 6 players having victories already this season. Jon Gunnison, of Mukilteo, WA, came out ahead on the front nine. Jon made the turn with a 3-shot lead over Mike Macris. But with the back nine bringing lower scores, Jon had to remain consistent. Jeff Olsen and Joel Larson made runs by shooting impressive 39’s on the back. But the 39’s were not enough to catch Jon, who shot a final round 83 to become champion. This was Jon’s second victory of the season.
Hogan Flight (8.0-11.9) – The Hogan Flight had to compete with Barry Lauderbaugh, of Auburn, WA. Fresh off a win from last week’s tournament, Barry wanted to show that his victory was not just luck, so he came out smoking hot and shot a remarkable 37 on the front. This gave Barry a 3-shot lead over Jerry Browning. Even with Barry struggling on the back nine, no one was able to make up enough ground to catch him. Barry once again came out the champion, shooting an 83. Jerry finished in 2nd place, just 2-shots behind. Brian Wimer and Kevin Merulli finished tied for 3rd place, both shooting 88.
Sarazen Flight (12.0-15.9) – The Sarazen Flight had the closest race for the day. Don Harrell, of Bothell, WA, made the turn in the lead with a 43. He had a 2-shot lead over Cindy Merritt and Susie Berg. As the ladies made a charge on the back, Don remained steady. But Cindy Merritt, of Seattle, WA made up too many shots. Both Cindy and Don finished tied in 1st place with rounds of 86. Going into a playoff on the 1st Hole, Cindy was still hot from her back nine and was able to get up-and-down to save a par, and clinching another victory. This was also Cindy’s 2nd victory of the season. Susie Berg finished in 3rd place with an 88.
Jones Flight (16.0-19.9) – The Jones Flight had a clear leader after the front nine, with Sean Brushett, of Snohomish, WA shooting an exciting 39. Sean had a 6-shot lead making the turn over Ray May. With half the flight improving on the back side, no one was able to catch Sean, who ended up shooting an 85 to become champion. This was Sean’s first victory of the season. Ray finished in 2nd place with a score of 94.
Top Finishers and Payouts
Palmer Flight
83-Jon Gunnison ($140 and Trophy)
Hogan Flight
83-Barry Lauderbaugh ($135 and Trophy)
85-Jerry Browning ($70)
88-Brian Wimer ($50)*
Sarazen Flight
86-Cindy Merritt ($150 and Trophy)*
86-Don Harrell ($90)
88-Susie Berg ($60)
Jones Flight
85-Sean Brushett ($135 and Trophy)*
94-Ray May ($50)
Optional Skins Results:
Group 1 (Palmer/Hogan)
#7 – Barry Lauderbaugh ($50)
#8 – Paul Goff ($50)
#12 – Joel Larson ($50)
#13 – Joel Larson ($50)
#17 – Jim Howie ($50)
#18 – Kevin Merulli ($50)
Group 2 (Sarazen/Jones)
#1 – Don Harrell ($51)
#7 – Sean Brushett ($51)
#8 – Jim Fisher ($51)
#9 – Sean Brushett ($51)
#10 – Sandy Jeghers ($51)
#13 – Jason Jenniges ($51)
#16 – Jason Jenniges ($51)
Sunday, June 26, 2011
South Seattle Classic Recap
The South Seattle Classic Proves to be Challenging
Kent, WA – The South Seattle Classic was hosted at Druids Glen Golf Course and had a full field of competitive players. The golf course showed that each hole was a true test for players of all skill levels, and very few players in the field managed to stay consistent for all eighteen holes. But those players that were, found themselves well ahead of the field for the day.
Palmer Flight (4.0-7.9) – The Palmer flight made the turn with David Wilsie having a 5-shot lead over Joel Larson and 6-shot lead over newcomer Mitchell Vitrano. But Joel Larson, of Fircrest, WA fought throughout the back nine and was able to take home his first trophy of the season by shooting a final round of 88. Joel won by 2-shots over David.
Hogan Flight (8.0-11.9) – The Hogan Flight had several players neck in neck with Barry Lauderbaugh and Karl Stricker making the turn tied at 40. Brian Wimer was only 1-shot back and looking to move on the back. But Barry was able to stay steady and shot an 80 to become the champion. Kevin Davis had a strong back nine to make up ground, and finished in 2nd Place with a round of 86.
Senior Hogan Flight (8.0-11.9) – The Senior Hogan Flight had the lowest scores of the day, with the only two players of the entire field to break 80 were in this flight. Jerry Gregg started the front nine off with an impressive 36, making the turn in the lead. Jerry was 2-shots ahead of Jeff Olsen. But the back proved to be a challenge for Jerry and Jeff was able to take hold of the lead by shooting a final round 77. Daniel Wiggins had an impressive back side to move up on the leaderboard, and finished in 2nd Place with a round of 79.
Sarazen Flight (12.0-15.9) – The Sarazen Flight was once again the largest flight of the day. Players were in a close race after the front nine, with Susie Berg leading the pack with a 42. She had a 1-shot lead over Vikas Manocha and Jim Howie. But the challenges on the back nine made the scores rise, and one player remained consistent. Eric Bennett, of Tacoma, WA made a big comeback, and fired a round of 89 to become the champion by 1-stroke. Susie finished in 2nd Place and Jim finished in 3rd Place.
Jones Flight (16.0-19.9) – The Jones Flight had Thomas Dougherty leading the way after nine holes with a 43. But he had only a 1-shot lead over Jason Jenniges, and 2-shots over Michael Olson and Ray May. As scores went up on the back nine, Michael was able to make up ground on Thomas, and both gentleman shot a final round of 91. Going into the playoff, Michael once again showed that his patience and consistent golf throughout the day would pay off. Michael was able to win the playoff on the first hole to become champion.
Snead Flight (20.0 +) – The Snead Flight proved to be a heated match with 3 men battling it out. Jack Plummer, of North Vancouver, BC, made the turn with a 1-stroke lead over Mike Pavlik and 3-strokes over Loren Harriman. With players close behind, Jack improved his game on the back and became the champion by shooting a round of 103. This is Jack’s second victory in a row, along with numerous other wins this season.
Top Finishers and Payouts
Palmer Flight
88-Joel Larson ($90 and Trophy)
Hogan Flight
80-Barry Lauderbaugh ($110 and Trophy)
86-Kevin Davis ($45)
Senior Hogan Flight
77-Jeff Olsen ($125 and Trophy)
79-Daniel Wiggins ($50)
Sarazen Flight
89-Eric Bennett ($140 and Trophy)
90-Susie Berg ($80)
91-Jim Howie ($55)
Jones Flight
91-Michael Olson ($125 and Trophy)*
91-Thomas Dougherty ($50)
Snead Flight
88-Jack Plummer ($70 and Trophy)*
Optional Skins Results:
Group 1 (Palmer/Hogan/Sr. Hogan)
#5 – Barry Lauderbaugh ($50)
#7 – Jerry Gregg ($50)
#12 – Mike Hulst ($50)
#14 – Mike Knox ($50)
#15 – Mike Lee ($50)
#18 – Kevin Merulli ($50)
Group 2 (Sarazen/Jones/Snead)
#2 – Don Harrell ($70)
#6 – Eric Bennett ($70)
#7 – Jason Jenniges ($70)
#8 – David Pinson ($70)
#10 – Darrin London ($70)
#18 – Eric Bennett ($70)
Sunday, June 12, 2011
The Open at Eaglemont Recap
The Open at Eaglemont Brings New Winners
Mount Vernon, WA – The Open at Eaglemont proved to be a competition of player versus golf course. The Golf Channel Amateur Tour of Seattle was hosted this week at Eaglemont Golf Club. With the golf course bringing new challenges every hole, the players who remained focused through the end, were able to bring home a victory. This week also included two winners, who won for the first time this season, Kevin Davis and Cindy Merritt.
Palmer Flight (4.0-7.9) – The Palmer flight battled it out on the front nine, with Tom Grina of Woodinville, WA making the turn in the lead. But Philip Burton was only 1-shot back after nine. Tom took the competition on the back to a new level, showing his golf skills and coming in only 1 over par on the back nine, shooting a total score of 78 for the day. Tom ended up winning by a 10-shot lead over John Vassion who came in 2nd Place.
Hogan Flight (8.0-11.9) – The Hogan Flight, also had a clear winner this week. Kevin Davis, of Edmonds, WA had a 2-shot lead making the turn over Barry Lauderbaugh and the notorious season winner Mike Knox. But Kevin’s game today proved steady, not allowing Mike any room to make his usual comeback on the backside. Kevin took home the trophy this week, and his first victory of the season, with a round of 79. Mike Knox ended up finishing in 2nd Place with an 84.
Sarazen Flight (12.0-15.9) – The only woman in the field this week, Cindy Merritt, of Seattle, WA came out ready to play. Cindy made the turn with a 2-shot lead on the back nine over last week’s champion Jim Howie. Cindy was able to hold on to her lead on the back, shooting a round of 82, and proved that the women can outplay the men. This was Cindy’s first victory of the season. Jim Howie finished in 2nd Place with an 85. And for a heated battle in 3rd place, Ted Calico and Eric Bennett, finished tied with a score of 92.
Jones Flight (16.0-19.9) – The Jones Flight was a battle at the turn, with Jason Jenniges at 40, with a 3-shot lead of Jack Plummer. But the back side proved to be challenging among all players, and Jack Plummer, of North Vancouver, British Columbia stead strong, ultimately shooting an 88 to come in as the winner by a large margin. Jack has taken home many victories this season, but proved that he can play up a flight, and compete with the Jones players. Jason ended up finishing in 2nd Place by 1-shot over Thomas Dougherty.
Top Finishers and Payouts
Palmer Flight
78-Tom Grina ($80 and Trophy)
Hogan Flight
79-Kevin Davis ($140 and Trophy)
84-Mike Knox ($60)
Sarazen Flight
82-Cindy Merritt ($115 and Trophy)
85-Jim Howie ($65)
92-Eric Bennett ($40)*
Jones Flight
88-Jack Plummer ($115 and Trophy)
97-Jason Jenniges ($45)
Optional Skins Results:
Group 1 (Palmer/Hogan)
#1 – Tom Grina ($25)
#4 – Barry Lauderbaugh ($25)
#6 – Brian Wimer ($25)
#9 – Tom Grina ($25)
#12 – Tom Grina ($25)
#13 – Tom Grina ($25)
#14 – Brian Wimer ($25)
#18 – John Vassion ($25)
Group 2 (Sarazen/Jones)
#3 – Jim Howie ($87)
#6 – Cindy Merritt ($87)
#18 – Jim Howie ($87)
Monday, June 6, 2011
Oakbrook Invitational Recap
Oakbrook Invitational Brings Low Scores
Lakewood, WA – The Oakbrook Invitational brought exciting golf, good weather, and finally a dry course for the Golf Channel Amateur Tour of Seattle. Hosted at Oakbrook Golf & Country Club, the course proved to be generous, as we saw numerous birdies throughout the day from players in each flight. The competition was intense as the field averaged the lowest round for the local season.
Palmer Flight (4.0-7.9) – The players in the Palmer flight came ready to compete on Sunday. Play started off on fire on the front side, with Philip Burton, of Anacortes, WA making the turn at 37. But players were on Philip’s heals, with Jon Gunnison only 1 stroke back, and Raji Bharti 2 strokes. Philip was able to hold off the back nine charge, shooting a 77 to become the champion. David Wilsie, of University Place, WA tried to make up ground on the back by shooting 37, but ultimately took 2nd with a 79. Brian Youngdahl, of Seattle, WA also had an impressive back nine and finished tied with Raji Bharti with an 80.
Hogan Flight (8.0-11.9) – Throughout the season, the Hogan Flight has made some of the most exciting field for each tournament, and this week they once again confirmed it. Brian Wimer, of Lake Stevens, WA shot an impressive 37 on the front nine to make the turn in the lead. But Jerry Browning was not going to make it easy for Brian, by having back-to-back birdies on Hole 8 and 9 to make the turn only 2 shots back. But the back nine proved to be challenging, and with a player who knows how to grind until the very end, Mike Knox, of Shoreline, WA managed to surpass his competition, shooting a 37. Mike finished with a 78 to take home another impressive victory for the season. Brian Wimer finished only 1 shot back for 2nd place.
Senior Hogan Flight (8.0-11.9) – The Senior Hogan Flight proved they can compete with their younger flight by shooting very comparable scores. Jeff Olsen, of Everett, WA and Jerry Gregg of Redmond, WA both fired 39’s on the front to make the turn as co-leaders and several players within striking distance. Jeff was ultimately able to hold off the competition to become the champion by shooting a 79. Mitch Cohan, of Seattle, WA had a great back nine to finish in 2nd place, with an 80.
Sarazen Flight (12.0-15.9) – The largest flight of the day, the Sarazen Flight had Jim Howie, of Lake Tapps, WA and Cindy Merritt, of Seattle, WA battling it at the turn, as the co-leaders made the turn with 40’s. Ultimately, Jim Howie proved to own the back side, and fired a 79 to win. Ted Calico, of Des Moines, WA and Peter Hunt, of Bellevue, WA heated up the competition, both improving on the back side and finishing tied for 2nd place with 83’s. And with several ladies in this flight, they showed they can contend with the men. Kathy Provazek and Cindy Merritt both shot 85 to finish tied for 4th place.
Jones Flight (16.0-19.9) – Michael Olson, of Covington, WA led the field all day and took home an easy win. Michael shot an impressive 39 on the front, giving him a comfortable lead, and ultimately finishing his round with an 83. Frank Rohrschneider, of Renton, WA shot an 88, to finish in 2nd place.
Snead Flight (20.0 +) – It was a battle for the Snead Flight, as Jack Plummer, of North Vancouver, BC and Yvonne Sadtler, of Port Orchard, WA went head-to-head. Yvonne had an impressive 7-stroke lead at the turn but Jack tried to battle it on the back making up several strokes. But Jack’s 42 on the back nine, was not enough and Yvonne finished victorious with a 93 to become champion.
Top Finishers and Payouts
Palmer Flight
77-Philip Burton ($110 and Trophy)
79-David Wilsie ($65)
80-Brian Youngdahl ($45)*
Hogan Flight
78-Mike Knox ($125 and Trophy)
79- Brian Wimer ($50)
Senior Hogan Flight
79-Jeff Olsen ($125 and Trophy)
80- Mitch Cohan ($50)
Sarazen Flight
79-Jim Howie ($140 and Trophy)
83-Ted Calico ($95)*
83-Peter Hunt ($45)
85- Kathy Provazek ($30)*
Jones Flight
83-Michael Olson ($100 and Trophy)
88-Frank Rohrschneider ($40)
Snead Flight
93-Yvonne Sadtler ($50 and Trophy)
Optional Skins Results:
Group 1 (Palmer)
#9 – Jon Gunnison ($28)
#10 – Tom Grina ($28)
#12 – Philip Burton ($28)
#13 – David Wilsie ($28)
#18 – Sean Dill ($28)
Group 2 (Hogan/Sr. Hogan/Sarazen)
#1 – Jerry Gregg ($96)
#3 – Susie Berg ($96)
#4 – Kevin Davis ($96)
#16 – Jim Howie ($96)
#18 – Wayne Davis ($96)
Group 3 (Jones/Snead)
#3 – Frank Rohrschneider ($20)
#4 – Frank Rohrschneider ($20)
#5 – Michael Olson ($20)
#7 – Jack Plummer ($20)
#9 – Glenn Niemela ($20)
#10 – Michael Olson ($20)
#12 – Jack Plummer ($20)
#16 – Yvonne Sadtler ($20)
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