Apr 26, 2026

2026 DFW Whitestone Golf Club

Tournament Champions

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Division 1 Champion

Michael Jordan

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Division 2 Champion

Jacob Weasel

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Division 3 Champion

Chet Armistead

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Division 4 Champion

Buck Burdette

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Division 5 Champion

Max Flowers

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Mid-Am Net Champion

Bala Ramamoorthy

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Senior Net Champion

Chet Armistead

    The course had players start the tournament on the back nine, creating an interesting shift in momentum as competitors worked their way toward the finish. 

    In Division 1, Michael Jordan was uncontested and cruised to victory with a 7-over 79. 

     Division 2 featured a strong performance from Jacob Weasel, who played the back nine at even par and followed it with a 1-over front to secure a three-shot win. Minvesh Bhathela finished second with a 76, while Paul Froass made an impressive push on the front nine but ultimately finished five strokes back in third. 

    Division 3 saw Chet Armistead take control early, making the turn in the lead and holding on for a three-shot victory with an 83. Jasen Thomas finished second at 86, and Matt Witman was close behind in third with an 87. 

    In Division 4, new member Buck Burdette led at the turn and maintained his advantage to claim a three-shot win with an 81. Bala Ramamoorthy, who started the back nine five shots off the lead, made a strong push to tie for second alongside fellow newcomer Mike Bello, who posted a consistent round of 42-42 for an 84. 

    Division 5 featured a standout performance from Oklahoma City member Max Flowers, who traveled in and captured first place with a 94, winning by five strokes over Stephen Lamb. JD Danilowicz rounded out the top three with a 101. 

    In other contests, Bala Ramamoorthy took home the Mid-Am Net title, while Chet Armistead earned Senior Net honors. 

     Closest-to-the-pin winners included Andre Fitzpatrick on hole #3 (5”), Josh Wilson on #5 (12’10”), Antonio Lira on #11 (8’2”), and Reaux Lemond on #17 (10’5”). 

     Nathan Shaw claimed the 50/50 prize.