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Friday, February 17, 2012

Local Professional: Pairings for WFGT major at Lakewood Ranch




The West Florida Golf Tour's second major of the year is set for this weekend. The winner gains an automatic exemption into the end of the season Q-School Match Play tournament, where the WFGT is giving away an entry fee into the following fall's qualifying school.

The tournament is open to spectators wishing to catch the action for free.

The two-day tournament starts Saturday and wraps up Sunday. Bradenton resident and golfing legend Tony Jacklin is in the field at Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country Club's Royal Lakes course.

Below is Saturday's first-round pairings:

Tee TimeTeeName
8:30 AM1J.J. Amoruso
8:30 AM1Jordan Gibbs
8:30 AM1Vince India
8:30 AM1Sebastian Mark
8:30 AM10Charlie Delsman
8:30 AM10Benjamin Palanszki
8:30 AM10Cole Peevler
8:30 AM10Alex Simon
8:40 AM1Brendan Sheehan
8:40 AM1Brian Ward
8:40 AM1Chad Warmbein
8:40 AM10Christopher Cannon
8:40 AM10Nick Jones
8:40 AM10Matt Stauch
8:50 AM1Hampton Ballard
8:50 AM1Fred Farmer
8:50 AM1Joey Lamielle
8:50 AM10Jim Demidovich
8:50 AM10Matt Dubrowski
8:50 AM10Hunter Ford
9:00 AM1Scott Berliner
9:00 AM1Craig Isabel
9:00 AM1Tony Jacklin
9:00 AM10Stephen Dooley
9:00 AM10Danny Evelyn
9:00 AM10Adam Hogue
9:10 AM1Devin Hernandez (am)
9:10 AM1Joseph Horvat
9:10 AM1Jared Kobren
9:10 AM1Dan Zimmerman
9:10 AM10Jonathan Day
9:10 AM10Hugo Dobson
9:10 AM10Brendan Kelly
9:20 AM1Matthew Galloway
9:20 AM1Jim Markovitz
9:20 AM1Eric Steger
9:20 AM10Josh Kenny
9:20 AM10David Lang
9:20 AM10Jim Milford
9:30 AM1Michael Carter Demary
9:30 AM1Iain Hall
9:30 AM1Matt Melanson (am)
9:30 AM1Bryce Wegerle
9:30 AM10Trevor Bowan
9:30 AM10Seath Lauer
9:30 AM10Daniel Mazziotta
9:40 AM1Samuel Chavez
9:40 AM1Robert Rohanna
9:40 AM1Jeffrey Varga
9:40 AM10George Blackshaw IV
9:40 AM10Gavin Frost
9:40 AM10Justin Regier
9:50 AM1Brian Keiser
9:50 AM1Larry O'Brien
9:50 AM1Devin Spies
9:50 AM1Cole Taylor
9:50 AM10Rick Leal
9:50 AM10Stephen Markovitz
9:50 AM10Mike Murray
9:50 AM10David Ostrowski
10:00 AM1Adam Fox
10:00 AM1Brandon Lee
10:00 AM1Kyle McCarthy
10:00 AM1Kyle Pritchard
10:00 AM10Jeff Bors
10:00 AM10Matt Cooney
10:00 AM10Jacob Patte
10:00 AM10John Popeck
10:10 AM1Brian Belden
10:10 AM1Erik Brua
10:10 AM1Craig Hicks
10:10 AM1David McGregor
10:10 AM10Mitch Adcock
10:10 AM10Doug Dvorak
10:10 AM10Alex Malachowski
10:10 AM10Shelton Smith
10:20 AM1Brian Friederichs
10:20 AM1Jeff Golden
10:20 AM1Chris Kennedy
10:20 AM1Jon McDonald
10:20 AM10Jordan Elsen
10:20 AM10Andrew Giuliani
10:20 AM10Nick Little
10:20 AM10Conrad Von Borsig

Thursday, December 2, 2010

PGA Tour Q-School starts rough for area pros

Ty Tryon circa 2002 at Genuity Championship at the Doral Resort and Spa/ provided by McClatchy News-Service


Here's the scoop from the final stage of PGA Tour Q-School in Winter Garden:

Players faced windy conditions in Wednesday's opening round (scores can be found in that day's Bradenton Herald sports section).

And the cool temperatures hit the field for Thursday's second round.

The top 25 and ties earn a PGA Tour card for the 2011 season and there's a few players with area connections in the six-round tournament at Orange County National's Crooked Cat and Panther Lake courses.

Here's how they stand after Thursday's second round:

Ty Tryon, former IMG Academies' prodigy, is faring the best among the locals thus far.

Tryon had four birdies to offset three bogeys in a second-round 70 on the Panther Lake course that puts him in a tie for 53rd at even par.

Tyler Leon
, former Saint Stephen's standout, posted his second straight 74 - this time on the Crooked Cat track - to tie for 128th through 36 holes.

Leon had just three birdies in the round and is 5-over par for the tourney.

Seath Lauer, former Lakewood Ranch High standout, is struggling through two rounds.

That's a bit of a surprise given how his former Florida State teammate Tommy Rymer and West Florida Golf Tour owner Carl Wakely both labeled the Crooked Cat course as a perfect match with Lauer's bombing game.

Both Rymer and Wakely said it's a bomber's paradise.

Yet Lauer is tied for 160th out of 162 players following a 7-over 79 on day two. That round was played on the Crooked Cat course and featured five bogeys, a triple and one birdie.

Travis Hampshire, a Tampa-area pro that played in this year's U.S. Open, has played the WFGT throughout its inaugural season.

He's tied for 94th at 3-over par with a second round 72 that began on Panther Lake's No. 10.

Hampshire bogeyed three of his final four holes on his front nine, before birdies on Nos. 1 and 2 got him back to even par on the par-71 layout.

Michael Sims
, another WFGT participant, also played the Panther Lake course on day two.

He's tied for 139th after a 74 that yielded just one birdie.

David Lutterus, the Australian native listed from Bradenton, posted an even-par 72 on the Crooked Cat layout.

That puts Lutterus at 3-over par and a tie for 94th.

So to recap, unless there's some low figures soon, the area pros won't be earning a PGA Tour card for 2011.