Event 11 – September 22, 2023 “Quarter Finals – TOP 8″ Results – Native Oaks GC, Valley Center, CA

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We had a great day at Native Oaks GC, in Valley Center for our 11th event of our 2023 golf season.  Twenty-seven  golfers showed up on this beautiful morning with our perfect southern California weather.  Today the tension on the practice range was high as we had 8 players in our field who were preparing themselves for their “2023 Seacoast Championship Cup” Semi Finals match.  This course plays tough and you have to have all your golf skills in tact to survive its challenges.  Players needed to have their “A” game from tee to green to be able to post a great score.
Welcome to all those new comers to our club.  Most of the players in the field are all signed up for the 2023 season with our SCGA / GHIN / USGA  -Seacoast Christian GC organization.  If you are a player who is not a member of our club, you are welcome to join and begin your SCGA / GHIN experience with our club.  Just click on the membership or renew membership link below.  We plan a fun filled year of golf for our club members.  It is the golf committee’s  hope  that all of you will enjoy the friendly competition and year ending post season play which has been planned for all to enjoy.   Along this year’s golf journey with us, we also hope you create new bonds of friendship and camaraderie.

Index Sheet for Field of players


Welcome to following players who are  playing with us for the first time this year.

 

We hope you all enjoyed playing with our group and look forward to seeing you all again !

 


A Big Congratulations to our Winners as some great golf was on display today. Here are the results.

Flight “A”  Low Gross Co Winners:   Bryan Blackwell  (77)

Flight  “B”  Low Gross Winner :  Rhett Dahle  (81)

Flight ” C”  Low Gross Winners:   Gene Vittori (86) / Byron Dahle (86)

Flight ” D”  Low Gross Winner:   Bill Miller (99)

 

Overall Low Net  Winner 

Winner – Bill Miller (68)

 

 

 


 

 


Best Nine/ Net Skins / Pin Competition Holes

 


2023 Semi Finals – TOP 8 

The Following matchups consists of the 8 players who have qualified to continue on in our 2023 Seacoast Cup Championships.  Winners of their matches would earn 300 points.  These Top 8 players have worked hard this season to show up for our events and posting great low golf scores throughout the season to earn as many points as they can.  Also winning early in the “Playoffs” has earned them big point to get them to this event.

 

Today our TOP 8 Semi Finalists played “Match Play” in addition to our regular “Low Net / Low Gross” scoring, plus Net Skins and pin competition to earn points towards their season golf totals.  These “2023 Championship Semi Finalist” would also compete in their Matches for 300 points which would be earned for a WIN.  A Win would help take them to the Quarter Finals.

 

 


Recap Event 11 – With our eleventh event in the books, our players enjoyed a  great day of golf  at Native Oaks GC.   This course will test every aspect of your golf game, and will expose any areas of your game that need help.  Players who manage their game and make good decisions along the way to keep their scores intact will survive the day.  An “A” game is a must to survive and to be able to win a match and post a great score.

In MATCH 1Riggs vs. Huebner, John Riggs took his game to a new level as he’s been on a quest of maintain is “competition” mode for the past few months.  He took the early lead and held on all day and did not let Bruce gain any momentum to get back into this match.  Anytime Bruce made a move and scored well, John matched this good play and responded with a tie or another hole in his favor.  The match ended on the 15th hole and John had a sigh of relief as he now gets to move on to the Semi Finals.

In MATCH 2 Smith vs. Hoekstra, both low handicapped (single digit) players knew that whoever played well today would most likely win the match.  Ebin Smith took an early momentum lead as Alan faulted a bit with a couple of double bogeys in the front nine allowing Smith to get to 3 Up.  Alan was able to claw his way back to get within 1 and held on to see if Ebin would  finally give in…. but Ebin was sharp most of the way and held onto his 1 Up lead to end the match on the 17th hole.

In MATCH 3Clinite vs. Miller a match consisting of  “low handicap”  vs. “high handicap”  player where Ted Clinite had to grant Bill Miller (+21) strokes for the match.   Miller dug deep into his golf bag today, and mentally told himself not to get onto to the double bogey wagon today.  But after the 4th hole, Bill opened up the gates by scoring some double and triple bogey holes, but Ted couldn’t respond well enough by having a few blunder holes himself… not capitalizing on Bills high scoring.  With this, Ted didn’t take advantage of his openings, and allowed Bill to take a 3 up lead.  Finally when Ted settled into his game and started to play his normal “par” scoring self, Bill threw in a few great holes  and didn’t let Ted gain any momentum  Bill squeezed out the win and upset Ted’s golf game today.

In MATCH 4Deveau vs. Crockett consisted of a match that would test both players ability to stay calm and minimize any golf “blunders” during their round.  Both players are solid “B” flight players and have played very well this year.  Both players started off with “shaky” starts having difficulty scoring par, but Crockett took an early 1 Up lead…but by hole 3 Paul solidly parred on of his favorite holes (he had an “ACE” here earlier this year) to climb back to TIE the match.  Then Scott somehow took advantage of Paul’s triple bogey on hole #4 and managed to carry his lead to keep and Paul on the ropes the rest of the round.   All the back nine Paul was playing “catch up” and just ran out of holes as he got closed out on hole #15 and  found himself congratulating Scott for a winning match.

Here are the Championship bracket Winners – Quarter Finalist -TOP 4 Players:

 Congratulations to you all for making it to the TOP 4 !!!


In our “Player’s Cup” bracket, the rest of the field today were paired up in their “post season line up order” based on the Leader Board position.  Players would also be able to compete in “match play” but would earn 150 points for a Winning match.   Players all came out with eagerness and anticipation to play their best, but some player fell short and got the “crush” of Native Oaks as many holes here can “crush” your game and emotions about this game.

Congratulations to those who found success today in their game and were able to move up the leaderboard.  There are 2 more events left to see if you can make it to the upper levels to prove you can be the “2023 Player’s Cup” champion.

 

 


Group Pics for the day


Other NotablesBill Miller played his heart out today as he upset Ted Clinite’s chances at getting to the Semi Finals.  Bill is one of our high handicappers, but he played within his golf ability and even scored at the right times to keep Ted’s game off balance today.  This great play of Bill also got him bragging rights for LOW NET scoring today !!….Way to go Bill Miller – Congratulations on your win today !!!

Player’s Bracket News for 2023 – Bryan Blackwell and Rhett Dahle took care of business today and earned big point to continue their climb up the leaderboard.  Even though a few players from the “championship bracket” fell out of qualifications for the 2023 Championship Cup, their is now a big surge of players who are in the hunt for the “2023 Player’s Cup” bragging rights.  There are 2 events left and anything can happen !!!

How to earn “Playoff Points” – our same format will be played with Low Gross / Low Net with all remaining events.  The added feature to the playoffs is that each player will be matched up in “MATCH PLAY” to earn extra playoff points.  For Rounds 1 and Round 2, ALL players are able to participate to earn “Championship Points” that will be added to player’s season totals.    It is only when we get to the 3rd round of our playoffs, will the CUT line be established.  Those players who have sufficient points will to to the next round in the “Championship Bracket.”  All other players will continue to compete, but will compete in the “Player’s Brackets.”

Here’s the calendar of events for this year so you can plan accordingly.

 

 

 


USGA / GHIN – Membership Responsibilities “POSTING GOLF SCORES” – It is very important for all of us to have a good understanding of “golf handicap” and your “golf index” profile.   One of the elements of golf is the “integrity” of each player taking personal responsibility to post all qualified golf scores within 24 hours of date of play.   Your golf index is calculated daily and it is important to keep your golf profile as current as possible.  Failure to keep it current and NOT POSTING on a timely basis may be grounds for “penalty rounds” to be assessed.   If you have any difficulty or don’t completely understand the process, please visit the USGA learning center that explains via video all the info you need to know about “golf handicapping”

Player’s profiles and golf rounds are all subject be audited by the golf committee.  All players are required to “POST” their golf grounds ASAP as index ratings are calculated daily.  Please use Ghin.Com / or phone app to post your scores. 

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact

Curtis at  email: CurtisChanDDS@gmail.com  or Ted Clinite (handicap chairperson)  email:  tclinite@gmail.com


Next EventFriday, October 6, 2023 –  Arrowood GC, Oceanside, CA  Cost $105  which includes range / cart.  Tee times begin at 7:30a.  This event will be    “TOP 4” of our 2023 Seacoast Cup Playoffs,  where the points value will be increased so players have the ability to earn needed points to solidify their chances to go deeper into the playoffs.   All other players who are not in the Championship Bracket will compete in the “Player’s Cup” bracket for the remainder or the golf season.

 

 


As part of the SCGA / USGA all your posting of scores gets complied into a database and reports can be extracted regarding you and your club members.  Here is the latest “Most Improved Golfer” report based on all the scores you all have been posting.

 


The Leader Board

 

 

 

Previous Month’s Standings