Championship Flight – Jesse Schefdore 80
Congratulations to Jesse Schefdore, our Championship Flight winner. Schefdore finished his round with a score of 80, which was more than good enough for the trophy. Schefdore won the flight comfortably, despite failing to convert any of his birdie opportunities.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Palmer Flight – Stephen Labay 78
Stephen Labay took home the trophy in the Palmer Flight, finishing with the tournament low gross score of 78. Labay was steady all day, and particular effective on the par 5s, which he played in a score of one-under. Rene Realme and Richard Choi both fired 82, tying for second.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hogan Flight – Kevin Evans 82
The Hogan Flight came down to the wire in a close fight between Robert Sullivan and Kevin Evans. Both fired a round of 82. Sullivan had a one stroke lead after the front nine, and after Evans made triple on the par-4 10th, the tournament was all but over. But Evans came roaring back, making six pars on his final eight to force a playoff. Ultimately, Evans was crowned champion. We also want to recognize our 4th place finisher, Kevin Fontenot, for his terrific back nine 37, which was the lowest nine-hole score of the tournament.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sarazen Flight – Trevor Colen 86
Trevor Colen was our winner in the Sarazen Flight and was able to finish his round of 86 in style with a birdie on the 18th. Charles Ackerman was hot on Colen’s heels all day, finishing in second with a score of 89. Colen made a triple bogey on the 15th, which left he and Ackerman tied with three to play. Ackerman responded with a triple bogey of his own, shifting control back to Colen, who finished strong on his way to victory. Ackerman finished with a score of 89, good enough for second place. 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 


 

Jones Flight – Jay Mills 102
We had a wild finish in the Jones Flight, with Jay Mills, Judy Crosson, and Norman Gosselin all vying for the trophy. Through 17 holes, Crosson had a two-stroke lead over both Mills and Gosselin. On the par-5 18th, Crosson made an 11, Gosselin a 13, and Jay Mills made a clutch bogey to give him a three-shot victory. It was a fitting end for Mills, who limited big numbers all day, winning the tournament by shooting a score of 102, with only one par. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Snead Flight – Archie Smith 88
The front nine proved more difficult than the back for the entire Snead Flight. Archie Smith and Jack Iglesias were no exception. Both players struggled on the front nine, each making a costly 10 (Smith on the 7th and Iglesias on the 8th). Yet, Smith and Iglesias brought their A-game on the back nine, shooting 41 and 39 respectively. In the end, it was Archie Smith who left victorious. A clutch par-par-par finish gave Smith a 3-shot victory over Iglesias.