THE CHAMPIONS
Ocotillo Golf Club
Nov. 4, 2018
The Championship Flight, With the start of the 2018-2019 season, Jacob Doss is of to a good start by winning the Championship flight firing a three over par 75. One stroke back tied for second at 76s are Jarrod Thayer and Tyler Petrosky.
The Palmer Flight, Gary Klein wins the Palmer flight by four strokes firing the days' low round of even par 72. Two players tied for second at 76s are Darrell Hutchinson and Jay Hruby. Jason Reicks is fourth shooting 80 and Toby Speas takes fifth at 81.
The Hogan Flight, Steve Oliva and Patrick MacQueen needed extra holes after they each fired a four over par 76. Patrick MacQueen birdied the first play-off hole for the victory leaving Steve Oliva with second place. Alfred Taylor takes third place shooting 77 and Steve Bazinet earns fourth place shooting 79.
The Sarazen Flight, Stephen Martinez outpaces the rest of his flight for the victory firing an 83. One stroke back earning second place is Frank Mayfield shooting 84. Timothy White finishes third at 87.
The Jones Flight, Al Woodhead wins the Jones flight firing a thirteen over par 85. Two strokes back in second place is Jason Mendiola firing 87. Mark Petroski secures third place at 88. Mark Lamb takes fourth at 90.
The Snead Flight, Darryl Williams and Gary Collins needed extra holes to find a winner and it was
Darryl Williams capturing the victory on the first play-off hole. Their 93s were two strokes ahead of third place finisher Joseph Lewis at 95.
Senior Palmer Flight, Dave Nunn fires an 80 for the victory in this flight. Three strokes back in second place is Dennis Engen shooting 83.
The Senior Hogan Flight, James Howie pars the first extra play-off hole to defeat Mike Lawson for the victory in this flight. Their 78s were just one stroke ahead of tied for third finishers at 79s Todd Keim and Jervay McKinney.
The Senior Sarazen Flight, Mike Lee strides past the rest of his flight with a three stroke victory firing a 78. Mark Crewse finishes second at 81. Abhay Kothari takes third place at 83 and John Komer earns fourth place at 84.