Monday, February 18, 2013

Kerrville Championship - Comanche Trace

Scott R Chilcutt, Kerrville, TX (February 16, 2013)  Comanche Trace Golf Community sits just southwest of the Kerrville Lake Dam on the Guadalupe River and is home of the Kerrville Championship.  Scheduled as the early Feburary opener for the Hill Country Tour, the event was contested on the Rye grass over seeded Comanche Trace Golf Club on the Tom Kite designed Hills/Valley courses.

Friday practice rounds found cold winds and cloudy skies that may have tempted some players to pack up, but were greeted to light winds, sunny and warm skies for the best weather in the events history.  Overnight frost moisture may have left some of the greens soft early in the morning, but they quickly dried out and made for perfect, but challenging greens to go with some tough pin placements.      


RESULTS:

Championship Flight:  35 year old Chris Daniluck of Boerne, TX commanded a six stroke advantage over San Antonio newcomer Richard Perez finishing in the runner up spot.  Daniluck birdied the 5th and added another at the tough pin position par 4-10th for his twelfth win on tour.  Visiting Sapulpa, OK player Curt Howard finished three strokes back of Perez for the third place finish.   


Palmer Flight:  Austin, TX player Mark Greene won his first event on tour, the May 2012 Dallas / Hill Country Clash @ Twin Rivers, but has been on the outside looking in until today.  Greene cruised around the front side +3, birdied the par 5-13th to finish the back at +1 for a three stroke advantage over Ron Finnerty of San Antonio.  Finnerty was only one back of Greene on the front, added birdies at 13 and 15, got into a mess at 16, but still stayed a stroke clear of hard charging Todd VanDerSchaegen.  VanderSchaegen of San Antonio played the final 6 holes -2 on two birdies.

Hogan Flight:  New tour member Ronnie Draper of Oklahoma City, OK birdied his first hole in his first event.  Draper, starting on the 10th hole, finished the back nine at even par.  Then he made the turn, went triple, double, bogey on the first three holes, thought to be in trouble he bounced back with another two birdies for his first win.  One stroke back Steven Turner of San Antonio, TX finished with a bogey on his final hole to claim the runner up spot for his best finish on tour.  Dallas Tour member Paul Burleson of Argyle, TX and Shertz, TX player Terry Dennis knotted up the third place finish.

Sarazen Flight:  Devin Brown from San Antonio, TX had a score card with peaks and valleys similar to the surrounding Hill Country landscape.  Two birdies and only one par through eleven holes, Brown found some consistent golf over the final seven holes to record his fourth win on tour, three strokes clear of Converse, TX member Ronnie Davis.  The runner up spot gave Davis his best finish since the 2011 season by two strokes over John Cox of Austin.  Cox struggled on the front side, but came into the club house +6 to round out the top three.  Rene Realme made a three at the par 5 - 13th for one of the skins in the group.

Senior Sarazen Flight:  With over a century and a half of collective wisdom, it took the pair of 75 year old players, Gerald Cato of Bastrop, TX and Clive, IA traveler Mike Murray a playoff to settle the championship.  Cato, birdied his first hole of the day, but had to finish out with pars on his final two holes to get to the overtime.  On the first hole of the playoff, Murray dropped a birdie chip from the fringe to win his twelfth event on tour. A Bogey on his final hole of the day left Austin, TX player Gregg Smith just outside of the playoff one stroke back to finish in the third spot.  

Jones Flight:  Locked out of the Houston event this weekend due to a sellout, James Price of Corpus Christi, TX became the first of three Houston player wins on the day. Price went to the final hole with a six stroke lead on nine pars over Katy, TX member Kris Bixby.  Trying to give the win away, Price took an almost disastrous 11, but hung on for a one stroke win.  Bixby stayed seven strokes clear of the trio of Gary Chrisman of Yukon, OK, Dripping Springs, TX member Eric King and Aaron Seafous of Austin. Todd Burns of Austin eageled the par 5 - 13th for one of the skins. 

Senior Jones Flight:  Another Houston refuge, Michael Bell of Pearland, TX became a five time winner on tour.  Bell made the turn with three straight pars to win by two strokes over a pair in the second spot. Local Kerrville, TX member John Merritt and Mark Boles from Sealy, TX shared the runner up spot six strokes clear of the fourth spot. 

Snead Flight:   Robert Viator of Vidor, TX made it two in a row after winning the late January HOU - Moody Gardens Kickoff Classic.  Viator's four pars on the day were enough to keep the four stroke advantage over San Antonio member Carlos Cruz.  Cruz made a string of pars late in his round to edge out Ramon Colen of San Antonio to round out the top three.

Senior Snead Flight:  Cedar Park, TX resident Dwain Smith outpaced the field for a seven stroke advantage and his third win on tour.  In his first time back to the tour since 2011, Myron Brown of Somerville, TX birdied the par 3 -12th and finished five strokes clear of a pair in the third place spot. Leonard Linkes  of San Antonio and Pflugerville, TX member Thomas Kerwin shared the final podium spot.    

SKINS:

Championship /Palmer:  1 -- Chris Daniluck, Boerne, TX; Richard Perez, San Antonio, TX; Steve Trickel, Boerne, TX.

Hogan:  3 -- Ronnie Draper, Oklahoma City, OK. 2 -- Gene Rampy, Bastrop, TX. 1 -- Aaron Brougher, Spring, TX; Jerry Smith, Salado, TX; Darrell Wilson, Georgetown, TX.

Sarazen:  2 -- Scott Thompson, Helotes, TX. 1 -- Devin Brown, San Antonio, TX; Kirby Rogers, Muldrow, OK; John Cox, Austin, TX; Rene Realme, San Antonio, TX; Ronnie Davis, Converse, TX.

Senior Sarazen:  2 -- Gerald Cato, Bastrop, TX; Richard Huyck, San Antonio, TX. 1 -- Joe Abreo, Bulverde, TX; Kevin Cox, Fair Oaks Ranch, TX; Homer Turbeville, Austin, TX; Alfredo Garcia, San Antonio, TX.

Jones / Senior Jones:  1 -- Mark Boles, Sealy, TX; Mike Jones, Midland, TX; Todd Burns, Austin, TX.

Snead / Senior Snead:  1 -- Myron Brown, Somerville, TX; Leonard Linkes, San Antonio, TX; Charles Mielak, San Antonio, TX; Ramon Colen, San Antonio, TX.

Next Up: The Texas Open at Horseshoe Bay, sold out after less than two weeks on the schedule, will be held on March 2nd/3rd in the heart of the Hill Country. The Hill Country Tour is back for the Round Rock Open @ Teravista on March 24th. The Dallas Tour resumes action at the Grand Prairie Classic on February 23rd and the Oklahoma Tour will await warmer conditions for the March 16th Kickingbird Challenge.


For More Information:

Scott R Chilcutt


Tour Director
Dallas / Fort Worth Tour - Hill Country Tour - Oklahoma Tour
GOLF CHANNEL Amateur Tour
405.513.1467 - 972.302.9478
schilcutt@gcamtour.com



Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Embedded Ball Rule


Photo from notestomyself.net

Scott R Chilcutt, Edmond, OK (January 29, 2013) Most events on the Golf Channel Am Tour have a "Notice to Contestants" to define many of the local rules along with any conditions that may exist that would change the players procedure from the USGA rules of golf.


This past weekend Steve Killion from the Dallas Tour sent me the following message:

I’m watching the Farmers Insurance Open and just saw Casey Wittenberg get relief for an embedded ball in the rough on the fifth hole. Although it was “through the green” it was not a “closely mown area”. If the same circumstance occurs in one of our tournaments, are we entitled to relief?
While we are not privy to the PGA Tours Conditions of Competition for this event, we do know that had there not been some stipulation to the USGA rules on embedded balls, Wittenberg would have been penalized, similar to Tiger Woods the previous weekend.


Absent any local rules that would be otherwise stated in the Notice to Contestants or Conditions of the Event the USGA rules are fairly simple:

25-2. Embedded Ball

A ball embedded in its own pitch-mark in the ground in any closely mown area through the green may be lifted, cleaned and dropped, without penalty, as near as possible to the spot where it lay but not nearer the hole. The ball when dropped must first strike a part of the course through the green. “Closely mown area” means any area of the course, including paths through the rough, cut to fairway height or less.

Occasionally, you may find local rules (Which our Notice to Contestants override) and or local event rules that will use the term: "Embedded Ball Rule In Effect Through the Green".



Through the green’’ is the whole area of the course except:
a. The teeing ground and putting green of the hole being played; and
b. All hazards on the course.

In this case it's also pretty clear, you may lift, clean and drop an embedded ball as long as it's not in a hazard or teeing ground, since you'll obviously be able to lift on a green.

Many of you may know that Tiger Woods was penalized two strokes at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship for taking relief from an embedded ball in sand in the rough. In this case, the event did stipulate that you could take relief "Through the Green" but the local rules goes on to say that a player may not take relief if his ball is embedded in sand in an area that is not closely mown, i.e. there is no free relief if the ball is embedded in sand in the rough. See the complete R&A explanation here:

Still have a question on the Golf Course about the procedure? Invoke Rule 3-3, IDENTIFY THE BALL YOU INTEND TO SCORE and play two balls. We'll follow up next week with the proper procedure and some interesting situations with 3-3.

Next Up: Hill Country Tour will be back in action at Comanche Trace for the Kerrville Championship on February 16th. The Texas Open at Horseshoe Bay, sold out after less than two weeks on the schedule, will be held on March 2nd/3rd in the heart of the Hill Country. The Dallas Tour resumes action at the Grand Prairie Classic on February 23rd and the Oklahoma Tour will await warmer conditions for the March 16th Kickingbird Challenge.


For More Information:
Scott R Chilcutt

Tour Director
Dallas / Fort Worth Tour - Hill Country Tour - Oklahoma Tour
GOLF CHANNEL Amateur Tour
405.513.1467 - 972.302.9478
schilcutt@gcamtour.com

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

So Long 2012 - Winter Classic - Hill Country

Scott R Chilcutt, Austin, TX (December 8, 2012)  On the western edge of Austin, TX the Falconhead Golf Club was the site of the Winter Classic - Hill Country.  80 degree temperatures with light winds made for great scoring possiblities on a tough PGA Tour Design track.

82 players from Houston, Dallas and Oklahoma joined Hill Country Tour players for tournament awards and trophies and to finish off the 2012 year and build up points towards 2013 Flight Championship awards, along with National and Senior National Championship qualifications.


RESULTS:


Championship Flight:   Boerne, TX player Chris Daniluck birdied his last four of seven holes to overcome a couple of mid round double bogie's and force a playoff with Chase Clayton of San Antonio, TX.  Clayton's consistent round with fourteen pars would carry over to extra holes where he would make par in the sudden death to pick up his second win on tour.  Missouri City, TX traveler Lynn Cormier would card four birdies on the day to round out the top three just one stroke back.

Palmer Flight:  Starting with par on the eighteenth hole in the shotgun format, Dave Davlin of San Antonio, TX would follow up with four birdies in the next five holes to run away from the field on a one over par 73 finish for his ninth win on tour.  Winner in a five way playoff the last trip to Falconhead, Jake Morton of Ft. Hood, TX finished six strokes back and one stroke clear of third place finisher, San Antonio, TX member Ron Finnerty.

Senior Palmer Flight:  First year tour member, in only his second event,  Randy Rollo of Waco, TX birdied the par four, eighth hole for a four stroke win over San Antonio, TX resident Paul Wuerdeman.  Wuerdeman's birdie four on the par five, fifth hole ensured a one stroke cushion over the pair of Michael Fee of Mansfield, TX and Austin, TX local Mark Greene  knotted up in the third spot.

Hogan Flight:  Derrick Matthews became a four time winner on tour by a stroke over another Killeen, TX member in the field, Demetrio Young.  Three stokes back a trio of players headed by New York, NY traveler Philip MahonyTim Haverly of San Antonio, TX and "four O" birthday boy, Gus Aldana of Houston, TX rounded out the top three spots.

Senior Hogan Flight:  Del Valley, TX player Edward Villasana picked up his first win on tour, after prevailing in extra holes.  Playing along side of Villasana, Maurice Mintken of Round Rock, TX  held a two stroke advantage with four to go, but ran into troubles and ended up in the playoff.  Jim Nedry of Lago Vista, TX rounded out the top three just one stroke back.

Sarazen Flight:  John Heintz of San Antonio, TX, (pick from the CD/DC morning line) grabbed his ninth win on tour and defended his championionship at Falconhead after winning the 2012 Championship at Falconhead.  A birdie on the eighteenth hole was just enough to stay two strokes ahead of the pair of  Austin, TX players,  Michael Esquivel and John Cox.  It was Esquivel's second runner up finish in as many tries before he heads to knee rehab and Cox's best finish since his 2011 win at the TPC Sawgrass Open Major.

Senior Sarazen Flight:  Bastrop, TX player Gerald Cato finished off his fifth win on tour and repeat winner on the course after winning the 2009 -  ASA - Falconhead Golf Club event.  Birdie on the down hill par three, second hole proved to be enough for a one stroke advantage over John Rogers of Waco, TX.  San Antonio, TX member Richard Huyck overcame a two stroke penalty with two birdies to finish three strokes ahead of the fourth place finishers.

Jones Flight:  Aaron Seafous of Austin, TX became a three time winner on tour and first championship since her promotion to the Jones Flight.  Seafous started out with a par her first hole and stayed steady to edge out first time tour player Todd Burns also of Austin, TX by a stroke.  With the help of birdies on the fifth and ninth holes Dallas Tour traveler, Garrett Tidman of Little Elm ended the day, one stroke back of Burns for the show position.

Senior Jones Flight:  Giddings, TX resident Thomas West continues his streak, now a three-peat streak.  West a winner in his last three outings, including the 2012 Tour Championship @ TPC San Antonio finished the day four strokes ahead of a pair tied up in the second spot. Kerrville, TX resident John Merritt and Charles Cox of Austin finished off a father / son runner up day after son John's earlier finish in the Sarazaen Flight.

Snead Flight:  The Dallas Tour invaded the Snead Flight and took home the two top spots.  Don Freitag from Arlington, TX carded his sixth win and third in his last five outings.  Saginaw, TX member Mike Adcock, no stranger to the runner up spot finished second for the fifth time on tour and third straight in as many attempts. Dwain Smith of Cedar Park, TX and Pflugerville, TX resident Thomas Kerwin shared the third place finish.        



SKINS:

Championship /Palmer:  2 -- Dave Davlin, San Antonio, TX. 1 -- Mark Miller, Bulverde, TX; Tom Newman, San Antonio, TX; Tony Eno, Ft Worth TX.

Senior Palmer:  3 -- Phillip Holt, Haslet, TX. 2 -- Randy Rollo, Waco, TX. 1 -- Michael Fee, Mansfield, TX; Paul Wuerdeman, San Antonio, TX.

Hogan / Senior Hogan:  2 -- Gus Aldana, Houston, TX. 1 -- Maurice Mintken, Round Rock, TX; Jim Nedry, Lago Vista, TX; Scott Harper, Ranger, TX; Bryan Wood, Leander, TX.

Sarazen / Senior Sarazen:  1 -- Gerald Cato, Bastrop, TX; Richard Huyck, San Antonio, TX; Homer Turbeville, Austin, TX; Rene Realme, San Antonio, TX; Scott Thompson, Helotes, TX; Ronnie Davis, Converse, TX; Les Costales, Cedar Park, TX; John Heintz, San Antonio, TX.

Jones / Senior Jones / Snead:  1 -- Thomas Kerwin, Pflugerville, TX; Thomas West, Giddings, TX; Xavier Bardy, San Antonio, TX.

Next Up:  After a break for the Holidays, the Hill Country Tour will be back in action at Comanche Trace for the Kerrville Championship on February 16th.  The Texas Open at Horseshoe Bay, sold out after less than two weeks on the schedule, will be held on March 2nd/3rd in the heart of the Hill Country.  The Dallas Tour resumes action at the Grand Prairie Classic on February 23rd and the Oklahoma Tour will await warmer conditions for the March 16th Kickingbird Challenge


For More Information:


Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Fort Worth Tour - Hill Country Tour  - Oklahoma Tour
GOLF CHANNEL Amateur Tour
405.513.1467 - 972.302.9478
schilcutt@gcamtour.com

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Windy At The Spring Branch Classic

Scott R Chilcutt, Spring Branch, TX (November 10, 2012)  Located just 20 minutes north of San Antonio, the River Crossing Club was the site of the only rain out on the Hill Country Tour in 2012.  That postponed event just happened to be one of those lucky ones where we could believe the weather man 48 hours in advance.  After visiting the course only weeks before that initial rain out, it was obvious this time around that the rescheduled event made for much better course conditions.

Firm and very smooth greens, welcome on most days, tended to make things very difficult with the winds whipping to near 40 mph.  The par 4 - #6 hole lived up to it's #1 handicap playing 1.64 strokes over par with only 15 pars amongst the 75 rounds on the day.  The strong winds from the southeast blew in a strong contingent of 17 players from the Houston Tour where they combined for 3 of the eight flight wins. 


RESULTS:

Palmer Flight:  Todd VanDerSchaegen of San Antonio, TX commanded his seventh win on tour by three strokes over Ft. Hood, TX player Jacob Morton.  Todd went out with a strong one over par on the front with birdies at the third and eighth holes, had a few troubles on the back nine, but was able to hold off Morton's run on the back.  Newcomer Steven Wilson, back from a four year stint in Europe with the Air Force, finished one stroke back of the second spot to round out the top three.

Senior Palmer Flight:  Fair Oaks, TX resident Gary Grizzle finished in an early group and looked to have his first win locked up, but Frank Davis from San Antonio was still on the course with other thoughts. After a double on the par five - fourteenth, Davis bounced back to finish the final four holes in one over par with birdies on the last two to force the playoff.   On the first extra hole, Grizzle nearly drove the green, but couldn't get the putter to work to overtake Davis.  Grizzle, matching his best finish on tour finished second to the twelve time winner Davis. Self promoted from the Senior Hogan Flight, Steve Trickel of Boerne, TX grabbed the third place finish by a stroke.   

Hogan Flight:  Houston Tour traveler Gus Aldana recorded his eighth win on tour.  Brian Cox from Killeen, brought it to within one stroke after Aldana doubled the par four - thirteenth but couldn't make up any more ground when Gus followed up with a birdie on the par 3 - fifteenth.  Killeen, TX member James Matthews looked to have things in line for another win, but ended up with an "other" at the par five - fifteenth to come back to the group and finish in the third place position.

Senior Hogan Flight:   Terry Dennis from Shertz, TX playing in his first event on tour finished his round with two birdies adding to three earlier to force what would have been a playoff with Houston Tour standout Bill Mathews.  When Dennis was not available for the extra holes, the trophy was awarded to Matthews for his sixteenth win on tour and second in a row. George Smith from Magnolia, TX finished with five pars on his last six holes to round out the top three, two strokes back.

Sarazen Flight:  After his foursome was assessed a one stroke pace of play penalty, Rene Realme of San Antonio, TX had to go to extra holes.  Cedar Park, TX member Les Costales went one under par on the final four holes to force his second playoff with Realme after the pair dueled it out earlier for the July 2012 Challenge @ Twin Creeks title.  With a par on the first playoff hole Realme would repeat to pick his third win on tour with Helotes, TX resident Scott Thompson finishing in the show position one stroke back.

Senior Sarazen Flight:  Gregg Smith notched his third win on tour with a par on the final hole to secure a one stroke advantage over Brownwood, TX player Raul Martinez after Martinez finished the last two frames with bogey's.  Gatesville, TX member Richard Beil playing in his second event on tour after a recent trip to Houston, carded birdies on the fifth and seventeenth for a third place finish two strokes clear of local Bulverde, TX player Joe Abreo.

Jones Flight:  Giddings, TX resident Thomas West made it two for two by four strokes over second place finisher Mark Rivera from San Antonio, TX.  West won his first event on tour his last time out at the August 
Tour Championship @ TPC San -Antonio in the heat and this time battled the wind to start his winning streak. Third place finisher, San Antonio player David Castillo took eight strokes off his back nine for a four stroke cushion.

Snead Flight:  When darkness fell on some of the Snead Flight players that hadn't finished, the contest was shortened to the front nine where Jeremy Fang from Houston, TX picked up the win in his first event on tour.  San Antonio, TX member Ramon Colen recorded the second place spot one stroke ahead of the pair of Larry Atchley from Kyle, TX and Houston Tour member Richard Schram knotted up with the third place finish.           

SKINS:

Palmer / Senior Palmer:  2 -- Jacob Morton, Ft. Hood, TX. 1 -- Steven Wilson, San Antonio, TX; Mark Greene, Austin, Tx; Gary Grizzle, Fair Oaks Ranch, TX; Robert Lippert, Copperas Cove, TX; Randy Rollo, Waco, TX.

Hogan / Senior Hogan:  2 -- Gus Aldana, Houston, TX. 1 -- Joe Slade, Horseshoe Bay, TX; James Matthews, Killeen, TX.

Sarazen / Senior Sarazen:  2 -- John Heintz, San Antonio, TX. 1 -- Lee Brunell, Houston, TX; Donna Brady, Fair Oaks Ranch, TX; Les Costales, Cedar Park, TX; Michael Esquivel, Austin, TX; Bill Troutz, San Antonio, TX.

Jones / Snead:  1 -- David Castillo, San Antonio, TX; Thomas Kerwin, Pflugerville, TX; Richard Schram, Bryan, TX.

Next Up:  The Hill Country Tour makes a stop before the Holidays at the Falconhead Golf Club for the Winter Classic - Hill Country on December 8th.

For More Information:
Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Hill Country / Oklahoma Tours
405.513.1467
schilcutt@gcamtour.com