Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Northwest Arkansas Fall Championship


Sunday, September 22, 2012

Perfect weather! Great course!
Rogers, Ar – The GC AM tour of Arkansas kicked off the 2013 season in perfect weather and a fantastic golf course in great condition. Shadow Valley Country Club is well know for being challenging but fair from any tee box. It didn't disappoint on Saturday under ideal conditions.

Flight Winners:

Matt McClain
Palmer Flight (4.0-7.9) – Matt Mcclain of Decatur, AR and Scot Carter of Bella Vista, AR were neck and neck all day until the final few holes when McClain took advantage of a couple of stumbles by Carter and finished three strokes better than Carter. With this, McClain wins his second tour event.









Lee Siler
Hogan Flight (8.0-11.9) – Even though it seemed like Lee Siler of Rogers, AR had securely established a lead in the Hogan flight, David Price of Pawhuska, OK tried to take advantage of some late round jitters. In the end, Siler won his first event since 2010 on the AM Tour.








Jay Williams
Sarazen Flight (12.0-15.9) – Jay Williams of Van Buren, AR made tour history, again!, by making a hole in one on #6! Williams gripped down on a pitching wedge to the 125 yard pin, threw it passed the hole, and sucked it back into the hole. He needed that cushion to win by 3 strokes over Danny Neal of Springdale, AR.








Craig Merrill
Jones Flight (16.0-19.9) – Craig Merrill of Roland, AR had a sufficient enough lead that his one ''blow up'' hole didn't cost him the tournament. Merrill finished 5 better than Dennis Baxter of Bella Vista, AR to claim the first victory of the 2013 season!









Chris Smith
Snead Flight (20.0 +) – Chris Smith of Fort Smith, AR hung on to win the Snead flight while carding the only birdie in the flight. Smith avoided any double-digit numbers which secured him a confident lead over his competitors. This makes his third victory on the AM Tour since joining last year.

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For a complete list of results and pictures visit our GCAT Facebook Page or go to the results site or go to our  Picasa web site





For more information about the GCAT of Arkansas:
Paul C. Gomez
Arkansas Director, Golf Channel AM Tour
917-553-3814

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

2012 Season Recap


First, let me say thank you to all of you who played, supported, and made the GC AM tour of Arkansas a great experience. Great new venues will be coming your way for the launch of the 2013 season this fall – stay tuned!

Here's to the FLIGHT CHAMPIONS of each flight:


Championship Flight: Michael Dryer
Palmer Flight: Derek Goodson
Hogan Flight: Josh Hinojosa
Sarazen Flight: Jay Williams
Jones Flight: Brandon Walters
Snead Flight: Chris Smith

Senior Championship Flight: Al Smith
Senior Hogan Flight: Pat Weaver
Senior Sarazen Flight: John Hamilton
Senior Jones Flight: Dennis Baxter
Senior Snead Flight: Vicki Lynch

Here's to those on our tour who qualified (and are eligible) for nationals by coming in 1st through 3rd place at a major:

Wayne Baldwin: T3 at the Lake of the Ozarks Classic
Al Smith: 2nd at Texas Masters at Horseshoe Bay
Pat Weaver: 1st at the Red River shootout at Winstar Resort
John Hamilton: 1st at the Emerald Coast Amateur at Sandestin

Here's to those who won three events in their flight:

Championship: Mike Dryer
Senior Sarazen: Craig Merrill

Here's to those qualified (and eligible) by being in the top 25% of their flight:

Champ: Michael Dryer (exempt)
Palmer: Derek Goodson, Wayne Baldwin (exempt)
Hogan: Josh Hinojosa, Brad McConnell
Sarazen: Jay Williams
Snead: Chris Smith

Sr Champ: Al Smith (exempt)
Sr Hogan: Pat Weaver (exempt), Kirby Rogers
Sr Sarazen: John Hamilton (exempt), Jerry Robinson, Michael Petersen
Sr Jones: Dennis Baxter (exempt)
Sr Snead: Vicki Lynch

Here's to those qualified by winning the Summer Series:

Palmer Flight: Matt McClain
Hogan Flight: Brad McConnell

Sr. Hogan Flight: Richard Ainsworth
Sr. Sarazen Flight: Danny Neal

Now please encourage and support our tour players going to Nationals at TPC Sawgrass:

Wayne Baldwin
Derek Goodson
Al Smith
Pat Weaver
John Hamilton
Jerry Robinson
Craig Merrill


Saturday, July 21, 2012

Sunday, July 21, 2012

Hot and Windy in Danville, Arkansas

Danville, AR – Chamberlyne Country Club boasts the honor of being in John Daly's backyard and seeing him play here regularly. So the AM Tour of Arkansas came to town to try their hand on a course Daly has regularly played. Continue reading for results.

Flight Winners:

Palmer Flight – After six holes it didn't look like Roland Lewis of Tulsa, OK was going to be able to overcome a rough start. He finally settled down and and shot even par for the last 12 holes to pass by the three players ahead of him and win by four strokes. It's a course he likes and the conditions suited him well. Good putting and finding real trouble only once was his key to victory. Derek Goodson of Ft. Smith Arkansas placed second.

Sarazen Flight – Once again a steady finish proves to be the determining factor for a win. With six holes to play, John Hamilton of Hot Springs Village, AR led Jay Williams of Van Buren, AR by 3 strokes and Danny Neal of West Fork, AR by 2 strokes. However, Neal played the last 6 holes in just 3 over par allowing him to eek his way past both Williams and Hamilton. Neal stated that trying to stay steady and avoiding big numbers were key to his victory.

Jones Flight - In the final flight of the day, all cards but two had a double digit score except for two. Through 13 holes Patrick Emerson of Oletha, KS and Craig Merrill of Roland, AR were tied – when the double digits got to Emerson. Merrill played those last holes only two over par which gave him a comfortable victory over Emerson and over Vicki Lynch of Fort Smith, AR.

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For a complete list of results and pictures visit our GCAT Facebook Page or go to the results site or go to our Picasa web site .

For more information about the GCAT of Arkansas:

Paul C. Gomez
Arkansas Director, Golf Channel AM Tour
917-553-381472
pgomez@GCAmTour.com















Sunday, June 3, 2012

Sunday, June 3, 2012

A Picture Perfect Day at The Highlands in Bella Vista


Bella Vista, Ar - It was a Chamber of Commerce's dream for weather, not to mention great publicity for the future site of the AJGA's Stacey Lewis Open.  The AM Tour players that came from Kansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma and of course, Arkansas enjoyed the challenging layout and perfect weather.   In only a few weeks, the best of junior golfers will be visiting the same course and playing from the new tees which stretch out the course!


Flight Winners:

Carter
Championship Flight (0-3.9) –  Scot Carter of Bella Vista, AR and Brent Boland of Hector, AR battled back and forth all day in the championship flight while playing half of the new tees from the tips (#1) and the other half from the blue (#2) tees. In the end Carter made some putts and separated himself as the round finished to win 1st place. It's Carter's first victory on the AM Tour since winning four events in 2009!











Smith
Palmer Flight (4.0-7.9) – Second through Fourth place were only a stroke apart each in the Palmer flight.  However, Brian Smith was not to be denied.  Smith pulled out the driver only once and missed only one fairway to shoot the low round of the day 74.  One birdied and three bogeys on the par 4's and even par on the par 3's and par 5's from the same tees the Championship flight played was enough to dominate the field.  The first place finish is Smith's first in five tries in 2012.



Ainsworth
Hogan Flight (8.0-11.9) – Apparently The Highlands Golf Course is a course that Richard Ainsworth from Maumelle, AR loves.  Ainsworth successfully defended his 2011 title by edging out Michael Quesenberry of Wentzville, MO by two strokes while shooting 77 - the second best round of the day.   Quesenberry made three birdies to none by Ainsworth, but a double bogey on #18 broke the tie they shared through 16 holes.  Ainsworth credits his victory to a couple of good bounces going his way on top of “getting up and down” really well all day!



Hamilton
Sarazen Flight (12.0-15.9) – The Sarazen flight played a combination of blue and white tees to experience the Highlands.  Retirement has apparently been good for Hot Springs Village resident John Hamilton's golf game.  He credits his seven stroke victory to the newly found time he has for practicing and to a back to the basics strategy inspired by reading Ben Hogan!  Hamilton's 83 was a comfortable margin of victory over second place finisher Danny Neal of West Fork, AR.  


Merrill
Jones Flight (16.0-19.9) – Stanely Emerson of Topeka, KS was eight strokes behind Craig Merrill of Roland, AR with six holes to play.  Emerson made a charge finishing even par in the last six holes with Merrill struggling in the finish.  Merrill's “play it safe” strategy paid off to win by two while shooting an 86.  This makes Merrill's second victory of 2012.















Lynch
Snead Flight (20.0 +) – The Snead flight made history on the Arkansas AM Tour!  Vicki Lynch of Fort Smith, AR becomes the first woman to win on the Arkansas AM Tour.  It's also the first event where two women played on the Arkansas AM Tour.  Jeanette Potter of Bella Vista AR led the flight by six strokes with 3 holes left to play.  Lynch would finish one under in the last three holes to defeat Potter and Chris Smith of Fort Smith, AR.


 Lynch said winning was made easier by having a great time playing with great people.  Her testimony to the camaraderie found on the AM Tour is shared by players in all flights. 


Potter and Lynch


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For a complete list of results and pictures visit our GCAT Facebook Page  or go to the results site  or go to our Picasa web site



For more information about the GCAT of Arkansas:

Paul C. Gomez

Arkansas Director, Golf Channel AM Tour

917-553-3814

Sunday, May 13, 2012

The Cherry Springs Challenge


Beautiful Weather - Tight Races

Paul C. Gomez, Tahlequah, OK (May 12, 2012)  Eyes were glued to radars in anticipation of rain and storms, but the AM Tour was spared downpours and instead enjoyed near perfect conditions.  This joint event of the Oklahoma Tour and the Arkansas Tour brought players from four states to this eastern Oklahoma city to compete for eight trophies.  Out of eleven (11) Arkansas tour members, (31) Oklahoma tour members, and one (1) Dallas tour member, Arkansas won three trophies, and Oklahoma won five trophies.  Congratulations to all our winners.

Flight Winners:

Championship Flight (0-3.9) – It was a back and forth battle all day between Michael Dryer of Bella Vista, AR and Curt Howard of Sapulpa, OK.   After 9 holes, Howard was even par leading Dryer by one even after a double-bogey start.  Dryer bounced back and brought it back to a dead heat through 15 holes.  It came down to the last putt on hole 18 when Howard missed the putt to save par and send the match to a sudden death playoff.  The victory is Dryer's third consecutive of the 2012 season.

Allen Sawvel
Palmer Flight (4.0-7.9) – The Palmer flight came down to a sudden death playoff between Allen Sawvel of Broken Arrow, OK and Chris Blankenship of Stigler, OK.  Blanenship put on a impressive display of scoring being one under par after 14 holes.  One brief stumble on #'s 15 and 16 gave Sawvel the opportunity to make up the 3 strokes necessary to force a playoff.  It only took the first hole for Sawvel to take advantage of his momentum and win his first victory of the 2012 season.

Jim Crawford
Senior Palmer Flight (4.0-7.9) – For Jim Crawford of Tahlequah, OK the clear advantage of “local knowledge” saved him the one stroke he needed to win his first victory of the 2012 season.  Both Clayton Badger of and Darren Montgomery of had an opportunity to send the Senior Palmer's to a sudden death playoff, but neither parred the hole. Crawford's one point victory was a testament to the tight race among the Senior Palmer's.

Mitch Day
Hogan Flight (8.0-11.9) – “Hitting a lot of greens” was what gave Mitch Day his first victory on the AM tour.  Day's 78 was four strokes better than Gary Hayes of Chickasha, OK who came in second.  Days' consistent play of +2 and +4 on the front and back gave him some breathing room.  



Allan Barnett
Senior Hogan Flight (8.0-11.9) – Ten Senior Hogans competed in a very tough and hard fought contest that separated each place by one stroke through the top 9 finishers! Three Senior Hogans tied for second at 82 - Mike Johnson of Tahlequah, OK,  Jimmy Roe of Neosho, MO, and Tim Mathis of Edmond, OK. In the end, however, it was Allan Barnett of Cheyenne, OK who held on to win with an 81 even with a bogey on the final hole.  Barnett gave credit to his putter for the victory.  A 40 foot putt for bogey on the final hole kept him from being in a playoff and gave him his first victory of 2012! 


Jay Williams
Sarazen Flight (12.0-15.9)  Danny Neal of West Fork, AR made a valiant effort to catch Jay Williams of Van Buren, AR one under par in the last six holes, but it wasn't enough.  Williams' three three birdies and better than average GIR's gave him a two stroke victory with an 83.  David Price of Pawhuska, OK also had a chance in the flight up until the final hole.  Price finished third.

Loyd Welch
Jones Flight (16.0-19.9) – Loyd Welch of McAlester, OK shot his second best score on the AM tour to claim his fourth victory of the 2012 season!  Welch missed his first ace on tour and only his second ever by mere inches on the par 3 #4.  It was his second birdie of the day!  Brandon Walters of Springdale, AR placed second.


Chris Smith
Snead Flight (20.0 +) – Chris Smith of Fort Smith, AR gave all the credit to his dependable and safe 3 wood for his two stroke victory over Dion Casto of Parker, TX.  Casto had a very consistent bogey round of golf going and really only one big number on the final hole.  Smith was a bit more streaky, but six pars were enough to give him the cushion he needed to win his second event in 2012.

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For a complete list of results and pictures visit our GCAT Facebook Page  or go to the results site  or go to our Picasa web site

For more information about the GCAT of Arkansas:
Paul C. Gomez
Arkansas Director, Golf Channel AM Tour
917-553-3814

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Russellville Country Club


Paul C. Gomez, City, AR (October 29, 2011) Perfect weather - great greens - good competition! The AM Tour traveled to central Arkansas and a quiet country club in Russellville for another round of competition.  

Flight Winners:
Derek Goodson


PALMER FLIGHT (4.0-7.9) - Hole 13 proved a difference make for the Palmer flight.   2/3's of the way through it was anybody's tournament with Wayne Baldwin of Russellville leading the pack.  A bogey, a double, and a nine by the rest of the field and a par by Matt McClain led to the inevitable victory by two (80) )over Derek Goodson.


Kirby Rogers
HOGAN FLIGHT (8.0-11.9) - Two pars and two birdies to finish the round were just enough to give Kirby Rogers of Muldrow, OK and 84 and a one stroke cushion which gave him his second consecutive victory.   A double bogey on 16 kept Jim Badovinac of Harrison, AR from a playoff and gave him a one stroke 2nd place finish over 3rd place Jeremy Wilson of Rogers, AR.


Danny Neal
SARAZEN FLIGHT (12.0-15.9) - Dale Stringer of Russellville, AR was in Danny Neal's rear view mirror all day.  Falling behind early, but catching up half way through, Stringer made a run.  The par 3 #14 was killer for Stringer and Neal pulled ahead and won by 1 shooting an 87.  Jay Williams of Van Buren, AR placed third with a 90.  


Dennis Baxter
JONES FLIGHT (16.0-19.9) - A birdie on #17 by Dennis Baxter of Bella Vista, AR gave him the final surge he needed to claim his second consecutive victory in the Jones Flight.  Danny Miller of Mena, AR came in second and Brandon Walters of Springdale, AR finished 3rd.


SNEAD FLIGHT (20.0 +) - Chris Smith of Fort Smith, AR parred the final hole to make up the two strokes he needed to catch Sam Reeves of Bentonville, AR and force a playoff.  It only took one hole for Smith to earn his first victory on the AM Tour with a par!  
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For a complete list of results and pictures visit our GCAT Facebook Page, the tournament results site, or go to our Picasa web site





For more information about the GCAT of Arkansas: 

Paul C. Gomez 
Arkansas Director, Golf Channel AM Tour 
917-553-3814 

The Spring Sling

Soggy conditions made for challenging scores, but the sun came out and made for a beautiful day to play golf.

Flight Winners:

Championship Flight (0-3.9) – Mike Dryer shoots a 73 to win the Championship Flight with a steady round and 3 stroke win over Douglas Duke. Scot Carter and Brent Boland finished 3rd and 4th.

Palmer Flight (4.0-7.9) – Derek Goodson had a great first event to win the Palmer flight with a 76. Matt McClain made a run but Goodson held on to win.



Hogan Flight (8.0-11.9) – The Hogans had a large field and as one might suspect, it came down to the end. Jimmy Roe birdied the final hole to get into a playoff with Mike Johnson. It took the fourth hole for them to finish par/bogey and Roe earned his first victory.



Sarazen Flight (12.0-15.9) - Jay Williams avoided major mistakes and pulled out a two stroke win over Craig Merrill. Both Williams and Merrill outperformed their handicaps and turned in stellar rounds.






Jones Flight (16.0-19.9) – Dennis Baxter and Kyle Jack fought to the finish with a neck and neck battle to a playoff. Baxter held on to win the victory and take home the trophy.










Snead Flight (20.0 +) – Scott Bundrick and David Pemberton also played to a close finish in the Snead flight. In the end, Bundrick held on to win by two strokes over Pemberton. Congratulations to all players.










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For a complete list of results and pictures visit our GCAT Facebook Page, the tournament results site, or go to our Picasa web site.


For more information about the GCAT of Arkansas:

Paul C. Gomez
Arkansas Director, Golf Channel AM Tour
917-553-3814
pgomez@GCAmTour.com








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