Split Rail hosted our first event in March with warm, dry but very windy conditions. There were some higher scores than normal which we will blame the winds as a contributor.
We had 9 guests and 8 Member guests competing with us this Sunday. We look forward to our next event at White Stone in just a few weeks and excited about rolling forward with the 2023 season.
Winner – Division 1: Clayton Smith (76)
Clayton was one of our guests who came to compete with the Division 1 players and won with a 3-stroke lead finishing with a 76. New member, Tucker Mullens came in behind Clayton with a 79 while Kaisone Chanthapanya scored an 80 for third place. Clayton has now signed up to be a member of the APT.
Winner – Division 2: Matthew Jones (83)
Matt is defending champion of Split Rail with a 2022 win under his belt and now clinched the 2023 champion’s spot. There were 3 others chasing him for the win; Raymond Dawson, Gabriel Knight and St. Louis member guest, Greg Garrett was one stroke behind him for the finish. All came in with a score of 84.
Winner – Division 3: Lael Clark (86)
Another close one in our D3 group! New member, Lael Clark won first place by 1 stroke coming in with an 86. On his heels was Paul McGee for second with an 87 and Stu Kambury placing 3rd scoring an 88.
Winner – Division 4: Jason Jenniges (93)
Jason Jenniges, a veteran member of the DFW/APT won the first-place championship scoring a 93. Close behind him was second place winner, Juan Dorado, coming in with a 94. In third place, Red River member guest, Steven Pond scored a 96.
Winner – Division 5: Gabriel Herring (90)
Visiting guest, Gabriel Herring came in first place with a score of 90. In the second-place position, Tommy Chang had a final score of 96, while guest Dylan McGinnis took third with a 98. Both Gabriel and Dylan have since joined the tour.
Winner – Senior Net – Greg Garrett
We had 17 players in the Senior Net today. St. Louis member guest, Greg Garrett took 1st place by way of a scorecard playoff with Red River guest, Randy Sitz. Both having a net score of 78, Randy took second place. Our third-place winner was our long-time member Stu Kambury coming in with a net score of 79.
Our quickest finish was 4 Hrs. 23 Mins. with an average round today of 5 hrs. 11 Mins.
Good job to all of our players who conquered those powerful winds!
Congratulations to all of our winners