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Sunday, May 25, 2014

GCAmTour-Houston, The Wilderness Shootout Tournament Results, May 24, 2014.


Jeff Zemencsik (Houston, TX) – GCAmTour-Houston, May 24, 2014.  Alligator! GCAmTour-Houston players get a visit on the putting and chipping green before the tournament from a 6-7’ Alligator!  Playoffs, Playoffs, and more Playoffs!  Three “Sudden Death” playoffs headline the day’s events at The Wilderness Golf Club, Lake Jackson, Texas. 



 The Course:  The Wilderness Golf Course, Lake Jackson, Texas.  The course was in nice condition with green tees, fairways, and rough.  The greens were in good condition, smooth and medium fast, running 9.5.     

The Weather:  A beautiful day along the Texas Gulf Coast and a nice day to be outside with a mix of blue sky, clouds, and sunshine.  The temperatures were in the mid to upper 80’s.  The winds were steady from the SSE 8-10mph throughout the day, providing the players with a cooling breeze.  

The Tournament: 

Championship Flight:  Aaron Pickering (74), Lynn Cormier (75), Jeff Whitzel (76), Bernard Weber (78), Scott Anderson (82/39).

Aaron Pickering captured his first victory of the 2014 by one stroke over the field in the tightly contested Champion Flight.  Pickering fired the tournament low round of two-over par 74 from 6,700yd+ set up.  Pickering went out with a 39 on the front nine and came back in with a 1-under back nine total of 35.  Pickering carded ten pars and birdies at holes 2, 13, and 16.  Lynn Cormier, past Wilderness Champion, finished with runner up honors and round of 75, one-stroke back.  Cormier carded ten pars and birdies at holes 5, 6, and 9, going out in 38 and with a 37.  Jeff Whitzel finished with third place honors and round of 76, again just one stroke back.  Whitzel carded fourteen pars against four bogeys, going out in 37 and in with 39.  Bernard Weber finished with fourth place honors and round of 78.  Weber carded ten pars and a birdie at the par-4 11th hole, going out in 40 and in with 38.  Scott Anderson finished with fifth place honors and round of 82/39.  Anderson carded seven pars and a birdie at the par-3 16th hole (closest to pin winner), going out in 43 and in with 39.


Palmer Flight:  Joe Sublett (77), Frank Wallace (79), Dennis Walsh (81), John Hunt (82/41/26/11), Art Flores (82/41/26/13).

Joe Sublett captured his second victory of the 2014 season, both coming with a winning score of 77.  Sublett carded eight pars and birdies at holes 2, 4, 5, and 10, going out in even-par 36 and in with 41.  Frank Wallace finished with runner up honors and round of 79.  Wallace carded ten pars and a birdie at the par-5 2nd hole, going out in 39 and in with 40.  Dennis Walsh finished with third place honors and round of 81, his sixth top-5 finish of the season.  Walsh carded nine pars and birdie at the par-4 3rd hole, going out in 39 and in with 42.  John Hunt finished with fourth place honors and round of 82/41/26/11.  Hunt carded nine pars and birdies at holes 3 and 12, going out and in with matching nines of 41.  Art Flores finished with fifth place honors and round of 82/41/26/13.  Flores carded eight pars and a birdie at the par-5 2nd hole, going out and in with matching nines of 41.



Hogan Flight:  Al Campo (76), Aaron Brougher (85/39), Gus Aldana (85/43), James Sheppeard (87/42), Chris Stavinoha (87/44).

Al Campo returned to tour action and captured his first victory of the 2014 season with an impressive round of four-over par 76.  Campo carded ten pars and birdies at holes 12 and 15, going out in 39 and with a one-over par 37.  Aaron Brougher finished with runner up honors and round of 85/39.  Brougher carded eight pars on the day, going out in 46 but rallied for a three-over par 39 on the back nine.  Gus Aldana finished with third place honors and round of 85/43.  Aldana carded eight pars and birdies at holes 15 and 17, going out in 42 and in with 43.  James Sheppeard finished with fourth place honors and round of 87/42.  Sheppeard carded five pars and a birdie at the par-5 10th hole, going out in 45 and in with a 42.  Chris Stavinoha finished with fifth place honors and round of 87/44.  Stavinoha carded seven pars on the day, going out in 43 and in with 44.



Senior Hogan Flight:  Daryl Epperson (77), Christopher Phillips (79), Vernon Wells (80), Eddey Neeley (83/38), Randy Tate (83/42).

Daryl Epperson captured his third victory of the 2014 season with an impressive round of five-over par 77, his lowest of the season.  Epperson carded seven pars and birdies at holes 4, 5, and 10, going out in one-over par 37 and in with 40.  Christopher Phillips finished with runner up honors and round of 79.  Phillips carded eleven pars on the day, going out in 41 and in with 38.  Vernon Wells finished with third place honors and round of 80.  Wells carded eight pars and a birdie at the par-3 8th hole (closest to pin winner).  Wells went out and in with matching nines of 40.  Eddey Neeley finished with fourth place honors and round of 83/38.  Neeley carded five pars and back-to-back birdies at holes 11 and 12.  Neely went out in 45 on the front nine but rallied on the back nine with two-over par 38.  Randy Tate finished with fifth place honors and round of 83/42.  Tate carded nine pars and a birdie at the par-3 8th hole, going out in 41 and in with 42.



Sarazen Flight:  Massimo Passini (83), Rick Smalley (83), Gary Gum (85/41), Dwayne London (85/43), Ross Gonzales (87/43).
“Sudden Death” Playoff determines the winner of the Sarazen Flight at GCAmTour-Houston event, the Wilderness Shootout.  Massimo Passini and Rick Smalley both carded rounds of 83 in regulation play.  The playoff began on the 1st hole and both players made birdie-3 to tie.  On the second playoff hole both players found trouble on the par-5 with Passini outlasting Smalley for the victory. In regulation play Passini carded eleven pars, going out in 42 and in with 41.  Smalley carded ten pars, going out in 40 and in with 43.  Gary Gum finished with third place honors and round of 85/41.  Gum carded six pars and a birdie at the par-4 11th hole, going out in 44 and in with 41.  Dwayne London finished with fourth place honors and round of 85/43.  London carded six pars on the round, going out in 42 and in with 43.  Ross Gonzales finished with fifth place honors and round of 87/43.  Gonzales carded eight pars and a birdie at the par-4 3rd hole, going out in 44 and in with 43. 



Senior Sarazen Flight:  Greg Faubion (79), L.P. Jones (79), Olan Benge (80), Craig Duncan (85), Marty Hodges (86). 
“Sudden Death” Playoff determines the winner of the Senior Sarazen Flight at GCAmTour-Houston event, the Wilderness Shootout.  Greg Faubion and L.P. Jones both carded rounds of 79 in regulation play.  On the first playoff hole it was Faubion carding a birdie-3 for the victory, his first of the year.  In regulation play Faubion carded thirteen pars and a birdie at the par-4 11th hole, going out in 43 and rallied coming in with even-par 36 on the back nine.  Jones carded seven pars and birdies at holes 6, 12, and 13, going out in 40 and in with 39.  Olan Benge finished with third place honors and round of 80.  Benge carded eleven pars and a birdie at the par-3 13th after a starting the tournament with a triple-double.  Benge went out in 42 but rallied on the back nine with a two-over par 38.  Craig Duncan finished with fourth place honors and round of 85.  Duncan carded seven pars and a birdie at the par-4 17th hole.  Duncan went out in 43 and in with 42.  Marty Hodges finished with fifth place honors and round of 86.  Hodges carded eleven pars on day but couldn’t keep the big numbers off the card, going out in 41 and in with 45.



Jones Flight:  Bobby Stokes (83), Wayne Glover (83), Marcy Glidden (85), David Sipe (87), Scott Sammons (88).

“Sudden Death” Playoff determines the winner of the Jones Flight at GCAmTour-Houston event, the Wilderness Shootout.  Bobby Stokes and Wayne Glover both carded rounds of 83 in regulation play.  On the first playoff hole both golfers carded par-4 to tie.  On the second playoff hole it was par vs. double with Stokes capturing his first victory of the season.    In regulation play Stokes carded ten pars and a birdie at the par-4 12th hole, going out in 37 and in with 46.  Glover carded six pars and birdies at holes 14 and 16, going out in 42 and with 41.  Marcy Glidden finished with runner up honors and round of 85.  Glidden carded ten pars on the round, going out in 43 and with 42.  David Sipe finished with fourth place honors and round of 87.  Sipe carded ten pars and a birdie at the par-4 17th but couldn’t keep the big numbers off the scorecard.  Scott Sammons finished with fifth place honors and round of 88.  Sammons carded eight pars on the round, going out in 43 but found trouble on the back nine in with 45.       


Snead Flight:  Javier Quintero (95), Stephen Sater (98), Bryce Kocian (105), Tom Eysenbach (106), Tracey Valencia (117).

Javier Quintero, winner of the Bayou Classic at Lake Charles, went back-to-back and captured his third victory of the season with a three-stroke clear round 92.  Quintero carded two pars and birdies at holes 4 and 11, going out in 46 and with 49.  Stephen Sater finished with runner up honors for the second consecutive event with a matching round of 98.  Sater carded three pars on the round against eleven bogeys, going out in 48 and in with 50.  Tom Eysenbach finished with fourth place honors and round of 106.  Eysenbach carded two pars and two bogeys on the day, going out and in with matching nines of 53.  Tracey Valencia made her tour debut with a fifth place finish and round of 117.  Valencia carded two pars and three bogeys on the day, going out in 62 and in with 55.



In addition to the flight winners, the following players won optional side games:

Closest to the pin $150.00
Olan Benge, #4
Vernon Wells, #8
L.P. Jones, #13
Scott Anderson, #16

Skins Championship/Palmer:  $90.00
Joe Sublett, #4
John Hunt, #12

Skins Winners Hogan/Sarazen:  $107.00
Larry Viktorin, #2(EAGLE-3)

Skins Winners Jones/Snead:  $35.00
Teryl Houghton, #6
Blake Barnes, #9
Wayne Glover, #16
David Sipe, #17 & #18

Troops First 50/50 Raffle:
Troy McMaster, $275.00

Prizes:
Golf Galaxy $50 gift card, Kristopher Bixby
Golf Galaxy $50 gift card, Kevin Montague
Bridgestone Balls, Mike Murphy
Bridgestone Balls, Kendall Hisey


Flight Winners:
Winners
Awards

Winners
Awards
Championship (7)


Palmer (11)

1st - Gift Certificate
$150.00

1st - Gift Certificate
$150.00
2nd - Gift Certificate
$75.00

2nd - Gift Certificate
$100.00



3rd - Gift Certificate
$75.00





Hogan (8)


Senior Hogan (11)

1st - Gift Certificate
$150.00

1st - Gift Certificate
$150.00
2nd - Gift Certificate
$100.00

2nd - Gift Certificate
$100.00



3rd - Gift Certificate
$75.00





Sarazen (12)


Senior Sarazen (9)

1st - Gift Certificate
$150.00

1st - Gift Certificate
$150.00
2nd - Gift Certificate
$125.00

2nd - Gift Certificate
$125.00
3rd - Gift Certificate
$75.00








Jones (17)


Snead (5)

1st - Gift Certificate
$200.00

1st - Gift Certificate
$150.00
2nd - Gift Certificate
$150.00

2nd - Gift Certificate
$75.00
3rd - Gift Certificate
$100.00



4th - Gift Certificate
$75.00













Prizes




Trophies
$450.00



Golf Galaxy Gift Cards
$2,500.00



Golf Galaxy
$50.00



Golf Galaxy
$50.00



Bridgestone Balls
$40.00



Bridgestone Balls
$40.00



Skins
$670.00



Closest to Pins
$600.00



Total Prize Pool
$4,400.00



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