2021 Four-Ball Champions

Women’s Division

 
Nicole Suppelsa & Lexi Perry

Nicole Suppelsa & Lexi Perry

With the third day of the Four-Ball coming to a close, Lexi Perry and Nicole Suppelsa came away with the win and shot a team score of 5-under (66). When asked what their mindset was for the final round of the tournament, both players said “our goal was to make a lot of birdies and minimize mistakes.” The duo shot scores of 68-66-66=200 (-13) for the tournament. In second place, the team of Darrington and Ruiz had a stellar final day with a team score of 69 (-2). During the three day tournament, Darrington and Ruiz shot team scores of 66-74-69= 209 (-4).

 

Senior Men’s Division

Dan Pickens & Jay Sutton

Dan Pickens & Jay Sutton

After an unbelievable final round of the Senior Men’s Division of the Four-Ball, Dan Pickens & Jay Sutton secured the win on the first hole of a three team, sudden-death playoff. However, the excitement wasn’t over. The fight for second place between the teams of Doug Schlosser/Steve Ritchie & Scott Masingill/Calvin Fillmore continued all the way up until the 11th hole, where Ritchie holed out from 60 yards away. Both teams of Schlosser/Ritchie & Pickens/Sutton shot scores of 67-68-66=201 (-12).

 

Men’s Division

 
Burke Spensky & Justin Merz

Burke Spensky & Justin Merz

As the Men ‘s Division wrapped up the final day of the Four-Ball Championship, Spensky & Merz maintained their lead from the first tee of day one to the 18th green of day three. The duo shot scores of 61-65-63 =189 (-24). During the final round, Spensky had 6 birdies, while Merz contributed a birdie of his own and an eagle on hole nine. John Baranco and Kenny Walker secured second place in a one hole play-off against Grayson Giboney and Jackson Cook.

Congratulations to all the teams who competed on an event well contested!