We had a great tournament at Plantation Preserve on Saturday! We had a full field (54 players), the course was in phenomenal shape and although it was hot, the weather was great!
We also had a lot of low scores for the day, which is always fun. Mark Yogan won the Championship Flight with a 76, with several players right on his heels. Dennis Egbers and Kyle Koleos tied for 2nd place with 77s and Rob Bryans was just another stroke back at 78.
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Gene Johnson had the round of the day in the Palmer Flight, shooting 74 to take the trophy. Manuel Ramirez was a stroke back at 75 and Pete Sorrentino finished 3rd with a 76.
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Gene Johnson had the round of the day in the Palmer Flight, shooting 74 to take the trophy. Manuel Ramirez was a stroke back at 75 and Pete Sorrentino finished 3rd with a 76.
In the Hogan Flight, Greg Little also broke 80, shooting 79 for the win, with David Fortune and Randy Garris two strokes back at 81.
John Russell also got in on the fun, shooting a 79 in the Sarazen Flight and taking the trophy with his best tournament round ever. Robert Urspruch finished with an 80 and Scott Carrabis posted an 81.
In the Jones Flight, Danny Souheaver of the Tampa Tour won the trophy with a solid 87. James Capraro was two strokes back at 89 and Tony Ott finished with a 90.
In the Snead Flight, Rick Waldie collected another trophy with a round of 89, winning by two strokes over Keith Varney.
Although we didn’t have any aces on Saturday, two Sarazen players had eagles. Robert Urspruch holed out from the bunker on 18 for his eagle, while Scott Carrabis hit a 255 yard 3-wood to 10 feet on the first hole and made the putt to kick-start his round.
Congratulations to all the Winners!
Also, hats off to the superintendant at Plantation Preserve for keeping the course in such incredible shape – and many thanks to the course staff who took great care of us on Saturday.
Next up on the Miami/Fort Lauderdale Tour is the West Course at Jacaranda on May 21st. Good luck to those of you playing in the Florida Masters this weekend!
Jeff
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