Monday, June 15, 2015

Richmond Players light it up at the Homestead



The Battle for the Homestead IV was held this past weekend and several Richmond Golf Channel Am Tour Players fared very well representing themselves and the Richmond Tour with some outstanding play.

(Click on players name to view full scorecards).

In the Championship flight Ryan Clark had a stunning come from behind win by firing a 1 under par (69) round on Sunday at the Cascades course. Ryan came from 5 shots behind for the victory.




In the Palmer flight Shawn Watkins, bolstered by stellar 2 under par (70) round on Saturday at the Old Course continued his fine play at the Cascades Sunday to hoist the trophy. An Eagle on the par 5 16th hole helped as well.




In the Sarazen flight, Mel Imad punched his ticket to the National Championship Tournament with the help of a low second round (82) at the Old Course on Sunday to move himself into a 2nd place finish.

In the Senior Jones flight Peter Socha (83) and Ken Cherry (82) both took advantage of the scoring opportunities on Sunday at the Old Course to qualify for the Golf Channel Am Tour Senior National Championship in Palm Springs. Socha finished 2nd while Cherry came from back in the field to finish 3rd.

Although already qualified for the Senior National Championship, Jay Corazza's low round of the day (75) in the Senior Palmer flight gave him a 3rd place finish in the at the Homestead.

Playing in his very first Golf Channel Am Tour 2 day Major was good experience for Tim Ritter and "ONE" he'll never forget. Standing on the scenic 180 yard par 3 finishing hole at the Cascades, Ritter would make 1 final stroke to finish his tournament. With the Hole in One, Tim not only picked up some nice skin money but also made a nice haul in the Feherty's Troops First 50/50 program, where a $500 donation was also made to the charity in his name.




Nice going Richmond Tour Players!!!




Now it's on to Irvington on June 27, at King Carter for the Rappahannock Open on the local Richmond schedule.

Hope to see you there/ 






Sunday, June 7, 2015

The Continental Challenge



            "These guys are good....and so are the gals"



On Saturday, June 6th, after a 1 month layoff, the Richmond Golf Channel Am Tour was back in action at Pendleton Golf Club. Players representing 3 different Am Tours competed for “Top Honors” in 6 individual flights. There was no rust to be found in the competition
as during the hiatus’ many players kept sharp competing in Majors and neighboring Tour events, and the evidence could be seen as the scores began to be posted.  

















The 7093 yard Thomas Walker (former lead designer at the Gary Player Design Company) layout in the Ladysmith area of Caroline county was in exceptional condition and ready to be challenged. Given the 4 previous days of rain the course held its own and surprisingly carts were able to access the fairways without harm. The plush fairways and rapid, true greens lent the advantage to the players that proved to control the most accuracy. Mostly sunny skies, a light breeze and a high of 82 set the conditions for a perfect day on the golf course for a tournament round.









The Staff of the Richmond Golf Channel Am Tour would like to extend a sincere Thank you to all that participated and for the outstanding pace of play that helped contribute to a very successful tournament.








































Another huge Thank you goes out to the Staff at Pendleton Golf Club for their help, hospitality and for providing a great golf course for the competition.





































RESULTS
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CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT
Bolstered by 4 Birdies during the round, Jeremy Horn led wire to wire in the Championship flight and posted an excellent round of 3 over par 75. Following Horn in the standings were Sam Bailey 2nd and Jose Talamantes 3rd.




HOGAN FLIGHT
With the disappointing memory of how last year’s Continental Challenge eluded his grasp, Chris Turner loaded up and took dead aim on his inward 9 holes to shoot a 2 over par 38 and outdistance his closest rival, Tom Yeager by 5 shots. Richmond Tour newcomer Mike Miller finished in 3rd highlighted by his "Eagle" on the 13th hole





SARAZEN FLIGHT
The Sarazen flight offered up a good match as Jerry Jones and Ric Beltz went head to head throughout the entire round. Jones would hold a 1 shot advantage at the turn. Beltz would immediately bring the match back even on the 10th hole, but a birdie at 13 would give the lead back to Jones. At 16 Beltz would once again bring the match back to even and then at 17 gain a 1 stroke lead. Unfortunately for Ric Beltz disaster would strike on the finishing hole as an untimely double bogey would be posted on his card while Jones remained steady with a par resulting in a 2 shot swing giving Jones the trophy. DC Tour member Wayne Crupi came home in 3rd.




JONES FLIGHT
Shooting his best round on Tour Michael Eaton had a “Walk in the Park” at Pendleton when he shot identical 40’s on each side and posted an 8 shot margin of victory in the Jones flight over JB Martin. Each time Martin would make a move on him, Eaton would answer with a birdie on the next hole, totaling 3 during his stellar round. Pendleton’s own Simon Petty finished in 3rd.




SENIOR JONES FLIGHT
On the strength of a terrific outward nine holes with a score of 40, Mary Allen, in only her 2nd start on the Golf Channel Am Tour, was able to hold on and fend off all challengers to win the Senior Jones flight. Allen’s ability to manage the Par 3’s in level par, which no other player in the flight managed to achieve, was the difference in the 1 shot margin of victory she was able to post over Vincent Sarro. Rodney Newton finished in 3rd two shots back.




SNEAD FLIGHT
In another close finish, Bill Goodman held a 2 shot lead over KeenanDavis and Jamie Iannelli at the turn. All 3 competitors, playing in separate pairings would basically match cards on the inward 9 holes with only Davis making any moves on the lead. But in the end it would be Goodman holding the trophy with a 1 shot advantage over Davis and 2 over Iannelli.



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James Porter



UPCOMING TOURNAMENTS
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June 27                The Rappahannock Open @ King Carter GC
July 5                   The Traditional @Royal New Kent
July 18                 The ColonialInvitational @ Colonial Heritage GC



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