Lone Star Newsletter

 
 

Being one of the biggest events of the season, we almost had a playoff in every event. But we did have our biggest playoff ever, and it was exciting to see!!!!!

 
Thank you the entire staff at
we greatly appreciate you hosting our event for another year 
Tournament Results
 

Champ Flight - Leading off the event we had four players in the mix with two strokes separating them at the turn. Having a solid back nine would be the determining factor for the victory. Arizona Member James Silva would take the championship with a +3 (74), and avoiding a playoff on the last two holes. 

 

A Flight - Being the next flight to follow and having some familiar faces, everyone had a chance to take it all. At the turn, we had more than half the field in the mix with two strokes separating all of them. Having the same front and back nine scores would be the determining factor for the victory. Abdul Mercado would take the championship with a +3 (74) making it his third victory this season. James Franicevich would take second with a +4 (75), and Mark Nash would take third with a +5 (76) by a scorecard playoff. 

 

B Flight - Just like every event we have, this flight always has a battle to the end with having the most participates in this flight so far for the 2022 Season. At the turn, we had nine players in the mix with two strokes separating them. After all was said and done and the scorecards were confirmed, we would have a FOUR PLAYER PLAYOFF to determine our champion. With a birdie on the third playoff hole, Juan-Carlos Ovalles would take the championship with a +9 (80) making it his first victory on tour in B Flight. Jared Lanham would take second, Marc Duchene would take third and Richard Posthuma would end out with fourth after the Sudden Death Playoffs. 

 

C Flight - Being the biggest flight in the tournament once again, any of the players could come out with the victory. At the turn, we had ten players in the mix with four strokes separating them. Having a solid back nine would be the determining factor for the victory, and avoiding another possible playoff at this event. New Member David Parham would take the championship with a +8 (79) making it his first victory on tour. Thomas Kay would take second with a +9 (80). Atimua Migi and Ricardo Almeida would both have +12 (83) with Atimua taking third and Ricardo taking fourth. And rounding out the group would be Thomas Gonzales with a +13 (84) for fifth place. 

 

D Flight - Finishing up with our final flight, we always see a tight race throughout the entire tournament. At the turn, we had three players in the mix with one strokes separating them. Having a consistent round for all 18 holes would be the determining factor for this champion. Isaiah Silva would take the championship with a +14 (85) making it his first victory on tour. Dan Beltran would take second with a +16 (87), and Joe Espinoza would take third with a +22 (93).

Congratulations to all our flight winners this weekend at the
EL PASO CLASSIC. 
 
 

Side Game Winners

Champ & A Flight Skins   
Mario Villa - 2
Kyle Feigum - 1
Abdul Mercado - 1
Rick Silva - 1

B Flight Skins   
Jared Lanham - 2
Juan-Carlos Ovalles - 1
Steven Sundberg - 1
Max Montoya - 1

C Flight Skins   
Thomas Kay - 1
Eddie Reyna - 1
Stephanie Ciesilk - 1

D Flight Skins   
Isaiah Silva - 3
Nash Bermudez - 3
Andy Zapien - 1
Patrick Gonzales - 1
Rick Brautigam - 1
Blake Lightfoot - 1
Super Skins Skins  
Mark Pustay - 1
Jared Lanham - 1
Mario Villa - 1
Abdul Mercado - 1
Martin Gonzales - 1


Closets to the Pins   

Champ & A Flight  
Andy Tafua 


B Flight   
Jared Lanham 


C Flight  
Chris Rocha


D Flight  
NO ONE HIT THE GREEN
 
 
Posted: 6/27/2022 11:46:49 PM