36-hole stroke play
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City Park Championship 2021 – Tournament Results
Players battled tough conditions today including rain, wind, and soft ground as the City Park Course Championship concluded. A two over par round today for a 2-under par total of 126 was enough for Phil Schmitt to win the 36-hole championship. Eric Hoffmann shot one over par 65 for a 127 total and 2nd place. Brek Balentine finished 3rd at even par 128. Scott Haynie captured 4th place and Carter Schmitt moved up into 5th place with a 64, the low round of the day.
Garrett Theriot won the First Flight by one shot over David Knight with a 138 total. Jason Miller won the Second Flight with a 143 total. Hopefully we will see everyone at the Webb Championship on April 17th & 18th.
Read MoreDumas Championship 2021 – Tournament Results
It took 22 Sunday holes (Sunday 18 + 4 playoff holes) for Jeremy Gautreaux to capture the 2021 Dumas Memorial Course Championship. Landon Covington shot a 2-under 69 to tie Goatreaux at 4-under 138. Landon sunk a long putt on the first playoff hole to keep what would be a 4-hole playoff going. They tied the next two holes before Covington’s birdie putt did a 270 degree lip out and Gautreaux made his 2 foot birdie putt to capture the Dumas Championship. Robbie White shot 1-under par 70 to tie Eric Hoffman in 3rd place. Grant Welch finished alone in 5th. Randall Little shot 77 on Sunday for a 156 total to win the first flight. Elliott Aucoin shot 83 for a 174 total to win the 2nd flight. Congratulations to Jeremy ‘Goat’ Gautreaux for winning the Dumas Championship and getting a good start on defending his BREC Player of the Year title.
Read MoreMardi Gras Mania 2021 – Tournament Results
Championship Flight was won with a sudden death playoff, starting on hole #18.
Both teams chose the format of Best Ball.
Brandt Garon birded the hole for the team win.
Harry Neese Memorial 2020 – Championship Tournament
Robbie White and Landon Covington shot 10 under par for 27-holes to win the Harry Neese Memorial tournament today at City Park. In this unique tournament the players play 9-holes of scramble, 9-holes of better-ball, and 9-holes of alternate shot. The formats get more difficult as you go. Jason Helmke and son were also very steady shooting 29-29-30 to finish in second at 8-under par 88. Jason Miller & Matthew Schroeder tied for 3rd with Scott Haynie and Frank Schroeder at 5-under par 91. Congratulations to everyone who played in this challenging yet fun event at City Park.
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Junior Championship 2020 – Tournament Results
Gage Landry set out to defend his title as the Baton Rouge Champion. Defend he did, and in a rather convincing manner. Blistering a demanding front nine with a two under 34, he finished with a one over 73 to eclipse the field by a margin of 7 strokes. The St. Amant golfer who staged a come from behind victory on the back nine in 2019, acknowledged that this year he set out with a plan to take more of a commanding role in the early goings, a plan that worked very well.
Read MoreWomen’s Championship 2020 – Tournament Results
Julie Harrison was basically fairways and greens on the front nine, shooting a one over 37; meanwhile Sophia Macias started off with a pair of double bogeys. Settling her nerves, Macias finished just three strokes behind with a birdie on the difficult 9th hole. Undaunted by Macias’s birdie, Harrison knocked in a 6 foot downhill breaking putt on the same 9th green.
Read MorePlainsman Four-Ball 2020 – Tournament Results
2-player Better-Ball
Greg Berthelot & Taylor Calandro shot a 6-under par 66 round at Beaver Creek today to win the 2020 Plainsman Better-Ball tournament with a two day 10-under par 134 total. They needed every shot as they won a tie-breaker with Brandt Garon & Garret Westbrook who also came in at 68-66-134. Berthelot and Calandro won the second tie-breaker with a 3-under 33 on the back 9 on Sunday. The low round of the day went to Landon Covington and Robbie White who shot a 7-under par 65 to finish one shot back in third place, winning a tie-breaker at 135 with Tommy & Mickey Garrity.
Phil Frazier and Jeremy Gautreaux won the First Flight after posting 71-65-136. The Second Flight went to Tommy Hodson & Davis Dicharry with 73-67-140. Brek Balantine and Matthew Jakuback won the Third Flight with 78-72-150.
Read MoreSenior Baton Rouge Open 2020 – Tournament Results
It took a 2-under par 70 for a 3-under 141 total, and two playoff holes for Jeff Calloway to win the 2020 Senior Baton Rouge Open. Calloway and Johnny Hernandez tied at 3-under par. They both made par on the first playoff hole and Jeff won with a birdie 4 at the par 5 second hole. Scott Haynie finished one shot back at 2-under par 142. Lindsay Spiller, Jamie Lavigne, Randy Goff, and Paul Castro all tied for 4th at even par 144. Congratulations to Jeff Calloway, the 2020 Senior Baton Rouge Open champion.