Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Team USA wins 6th place at the 18th World Golfers Championship in Durban South Africa


Marvin Shavers lead Team USA in the fourth and final round with a net 63 to secure USA’s best finish at World Golfers Championship. USA finished in 6th place with 44 participating countries. Individually Marvin jumped 14 spots to 5th place in flight 4, recording the highest USA finish amongst the five team members. Marvin shot a four day gross total of 383 (also 5th best in his flight) for a net 303.

Jim Stockman who was in the final pairing going into the final round tied for second place fell back 4 spots to finish in 6th place in flight 5 with a net 86 on the final round. Stockman had the low team net score for day’s one and three helping Team USA stay in striking distance of placing. Stockman shot a four day gross total of  386 (2nd place) for a net 311.

Bruce Pate recorded the 2nd best four day Team score of net 71 which was instrumental in Team USA’s success. Bruce was the only player on Team USA which all four scores were used in the Teams daily totals. (highest score was not used each day of the five team members) Bruce shot a gross four day total of 368 (12th place) for a net 315 to finish in 7th Place in flight 2.

Mary Hauk who struggled the first three round really came through for the team when it counted, by recording a net 73 on day four. Mary had a gross total of 395 (14th) for a net 325 to finish in 12th Place in flight 3.



Oscar Rafols who recorded the low net for Team USA on day two and a net 78 on day for was also very helpful to the teams success. Oscar may have not had the best of four days but he was the life of the party and eventually got everybody's email address from around the world. Oscar was by far the Teams Spirt chanting USA theme songs. Rafols shoot a gross 370 (22nd place) for a net 338 to finish in 22nd place in flight one.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Team USA slips to 7th place as winds exceed 50 mph

The flight of a Boomerang best describes the path of a golf ball hit into the air today. With conditions that have never been seen by most players, Team USA struggled on day two slipping from 3rd place to 7th place.

 After day one struggles Oscar Rafols led Team USA with a net 80, followed by Jim Stockman with a net 81 and both Bruce Pate and Marvin Savers had net 84. Mary Hauk score was not counted in the team scoring with a net 89. "I have never wanted to get off a golf course other then today" noted Marvin Shavers, "The conditions beat me up" but despite the poor performance by the entire team, USA feels fortunate to be in 7th place and it can only get better from here. Oscar Rafols climbed 4 spots on the leaderboard while Bruce Pate slipped 4 spots to 14th. Marvin Shavers is in striking distance in 6th place while Jim Stockman lost his lead and is currently in 4th.

 "We have got the world right were we want them" said Jim Stockman," tomorrow is moving day and I expect Team USA to play to their potential. I would not be surprised if we have four teammates in the mid to low 70's" Stockman added. Team USA will need a good day on day three, being 51 strokes back of Malysia who increased its lead led by their flight 5 player who shot a net 64 beating the field by 10 strokes.

 After Day two the World Championship enjoyed a dinner and cocktails hosted by Durban South Africa's Sea World, The dinner was hosted in the belly of an old Ship that has been converted into an aquarium. With Great White sharks swimming past the guests tables was a unique experience.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Team Captain, Jim Stockman Leads Team USA to a 3rd place position after day one.


Team Captain, Jim Stockman Leads Team USA to a 3rd place position after day one.

Flight Five Leaderboard
Jim Stockman 1st Place
Team USA Captain
Jim Stockman
One of the guest speakers mentioned that The 18th World Golfers Championship is experiencing  the worst weather Durban South Africa has ever seen this time of year. Wind with gust as high as 50 miles an hour and weeks of rain which has made the host golf courses muddy and soggy to say the least. But the games must go on and Team USA step up to the challenge  positioning them selves in 3rd place.

Flight Four Leaderboard
Marvin Shavers 4th Place
Leading the charge is Team Captain Jim Stockman who is in first place with a net 71 in Flight 5, Marvin Shavers in Flight 4 shot a net 75 to start the Championship in 3rd. Mary Hauk in Flight 3 contributed with a Net 81 for 7th place while Bruce Pate in Flight Two shoot a Net 82. The Team Scores is the best 4 of five scores each day for four rounds, in round one Flight 1 Oscar Rafols net 86 was the high score of the day.

Flight Three Leaderboard
Mary Hauk 7th place
Team USA’s Total is 309 and is 13 strokes off the lead of Malaysia who shot a team total of 296 while Singapore is in 2nd place with a net 307.

On a lighter note Team USA’s Staff bags are the envy of all the Nations, All team members have been approached by various countries to trade uniforms for the bags, Team USA players are truly enjoying the attention.


Monday, October 1, 2012

U.S. team named for World Golfers Championship. by James McAfee


Competing for your country in an international competition is a rare privilege, usually limited to a few elite talented professionals and amateurs. However, five amateurs with handicaps ranging from 3.2 to 23.5, earned this “once-in-a-lifetime” honor when the United States team was decided in the World Golfers USA Amateur Tour’s national finals, a 54-hole competition at the Indiana National Black and Silver Courses at the Swan Lake Resort in Plymouth, Ind.

U.S. team (l-r) Oscar Rafols, Bruce Pate, Mary Hauk, Anders Bengtson, Marvin Shavers, Adam Holewinski
The winners from five handicap divisions—Oscar Rafols, Bruce Pate, Mary Hauk, Marvin Shavers and Adam Holewinski—will travel to Durban, South Africa for the 18th annual World Golfers Championship Oct. 27-Nov. 3. The 72-hole event is scheduled at the Cotsworld Downs, the Durban Country Club, Prince’s Grant Golf Estate and the Umhlali Country Club. The Southern Sun Elangene and Southern Sun North Beach hotels will serve as the host facilities.
Rafols, a 38-year-old business broker and realtor from Miami, FL  captured flight 1 with net 78-78-79—235, overcoming 36-hole leader Lain Dickinson, who ended up tied for second with Christopher Gibson seven strokes back. “I just played my game and kept calm during the final round,” he said. “I had a lot of doubts before going to Indiana,” he added, pointing to a back injury that limited his play to just a few practice sessions. He then didn’t get a chance for a practice round at Swan Lake, arriving at 2 a.m. only seven hours before his tee time. “This is my biggest accomplishment in golf and I feel privileged to get the chance to represent the U.S.,” Rafols said about his first trip to South Africa.
Pate, a 44-year engineer from Germantown, WI claimed flight 2, winning a sudden death playoff from Bill Nitcholas of Carrollton, TX, who represented the U.S. two years ago in Thailand, with a two-putt par on the first hole. Trailing the leaders, John Downey of Illinos and Mike Vandiver of Florida, by six and five strokes entering the final round, Pate and Nicholas finished with net 71 and 70 to tie at 224. “I’m proud to have the opportunity to represent my country and want to help by teammates bring the cup back to the U.S. for the first time,” he added.
Hauk, a 46-year-old farmer from Canton, MI  survived a playoff in a cold rain, making a three-footer for a double bogey to edge Bruce Brown of Arizona for the flight 3 title. She had traveled to South Africa the previous year on her own to play in the invitational tournament. She had an added incentive this year, “I wanted to win my way on the team and get the trip  paid by someone else,” she added. “I’m excited to represent the U.S. and feel that even last year I helped clear up some misconceptions about Americans with golfers from all over the world. While I want to be respectful, I’m competitive, too, and want to win that team title.”
Consistency paid off for Shavers, a 53-year-old teacher and professional photographer from Jacksonville, FL.  He posted a net 72-73-72—217 to win flight 4, using the mindset of “playing the course and not worrying about other competitors” to jump ahead by seven strokes after 36 holes and winding up nine ahead of Don Lyons of Florida. “It’s a dream come true, I couldn’t think of anything more exciting than crossing the pond to represent the U.S.,” he added.
Holewinski, a 50-year-old sales manager for GE from Kingwood, TX  ran away with flight 5, posting net 70-75-74—219 to finish 10 strokes ahead of Mike Aybar of Miami, FL, who also had a bridesmaid role the previous year in San Antonio. Holewinski believes that he will not be intimidated playing in South Africa because of his having traveled and played golf all over the world. “I’m very excited about the chance to represent my country and I want to be a true ambassador for the U.S.,” he said.
“Since our national finals now consist of three rounds instead of two, as it has been in the past, I feel that the team is much stronger and more competitive than in previous years,” said Anders Bengtson, President of the World Golfers USA. “The players seemed to melt well together and will give each other all the support they need to be successful."  Team Captain and National Director James Stockman said "I’m looking forward to see them bring home the World Golfers Championship Trophy this year! Hopefully we can accomplish as Amateurs what the American pros failed to do at the Ryder Cup."

In addition to the five players competing in the World Golfers Championship Team USA will be manning two-two person teams to compete in the World Golfers Invitational. One team will consist of Team Captain James Stockman of Naples Fl and the 2012 National Order of Merit Champion MD Hudon of McKinney TX. The other will be Adres Jacobs of Illinois and Carmon Holewinski of Texas who bought sponsor exemptions.  
Team Florida won the first ever State National Championship and was awarded the Tumba Trophy. The Tumba Trophy was created in the honor of the World Golfers Championship founder Hall of Fame inductee Sven Tumba. 

Team Florida members where (left to right) Don Lyons from West Palm, Bob Benser Sr., Naples, Frank Monicao Naples, Mike Aybar, Miami and Shauna Federico, Wellington.


Team Texas took the early lead after day one with a three stroke lead, and extended it an additional three strokes after day two, but Team Florida roared back in the final round winning by 5 strokes. “My goal was to win a spot on Team USA to play in the World Championship” Frank Monico stated in the press conference, but after shooting a 103 on day one for a net 85, finding my self in last place I was more disappointed that I let Team Florida down then my current individual standings, I am so proud of myself that I was able to bounce back the next two days to help  Florida win the National Championship. Monico added















Miami Resident Oscar Rafols Wins National Championship in flight one While Team Florida also Wins National Championship

Oscar Rofals, Bruce Pate, Mary Hauk

Oscar Rafols was a fish out of water at the WGAT USA National Championship when he found himself competing for a spot on Team USA in at Swan Lake Resort in Plymouth, Indiana September 20-22. Temperatures dropped as low as 42 degree’s along with cold winds and hail to boot. “ That was the first time I have ever seen hail” Rafols stated in a post event press conference. “I am from Venezuela and now live in Miami, being pelted in the head was an all new experience for me” Rafols added. 

Marvin Shavers Jr., Adam Holewinski
Oscar Rafols who has a 3.2 index competed in Flight 1 to have the honor of being one of five deserving National Champions who will travel to Durban South Africa October 26 to November 3 2012 to compete in the Amateur version of the Ryder Cup at the 18th World Golfers Championship. The Americans will be compete against 40 other counties to win the World Championship. The Team will consist of 5 player, one from each flight with handicaps ranging from Plus to 25. Others to make the team are Bruce Pate from Wisconsin, Mary Hauk form Michigan, Marvin Shavers Jr. from Jacksonville Fl and Adam Holewinski from Texas. 

Team Florida
Team Florida Won the First ever State National Championship and was awarded the Tumba Trophy. The Tumba Trophy was created in the honor of the World Golfers Championship founder Hall of Fame inductee Sven Tumba.

Team Florida members where (left to right) Don Lyons from West Palm, Bob Benser Sr., Naples, Frank Monicao Naples, Mike Aybar, Miami and Shauna Federico, Wellington.



Frank Monico-Team Florida

Team Texas took the early lead after day one with a three stroke lead, and extended it an additional three strokes after day two, but Team Florida roared back in the final round winning by 5 strokes. “My goal was to win a spot on Team USA to play in the World Championship” Frank Monico stated in the press conference, but after shooting a 103 on day one for a net 85, finding my self in last place I was more disappointed that I let Team Florida down then my current individual standings, I am so proud of myself that I was able to bounce back the next two days to help us Florida win the National Championship. Monico added. 

Naples resident and 2012 Team Captain James Stockman said " I feel we have a great team this year to win the World Championship, we changed our qualifying process in 2012 to get our members  tournament ready. Hopefully the American Amateurs can bring home victory which the American Pros failed to do at the Ryder Cup."

Monday, July 30, 2012

MD Hudon Finds Redemption with Victory at the WGAT Players Championship


After MD’s disappointing 2nd place finish at the WGAT Masters reversed her fortune with a playoff victory over Bruce Browne. Flashing back two months ago MD held a two stroke lead going into the final hole only to record a nine to have the WGAT Masters slip out of her grasp giving Shauna Federico the victory.

 MD came into the WGAT Players Championship focused and captured the lead on the first hole and after day one she held a three stroke lead going into the final round. MD Shot net even par to Bruce Browne’s net +3. knowing no lead is safe, evident of Mark Wanke’s 7 stroke lead at the WGAT Open on day only to place 7th.

MD started strong on day two shooting net even par for the first three holes and increasing her lead to 6 after Browne recorded a net triple bogie on the third hole. Then the par three 4th named “eden” inspired and designed after the Eden at St Andrews proved to be a worthy challenge. Eden's first victim was Miami Florida’s Mike Aybar on day one when he recorded a 22. MD making sure to clear the force carry of water to the green hit a shot that cleared the green into a bunker, left with a difficult lie MD second shot rolled on to the downward sloping green to roll into the water. Since the hazard was lined with yellow stakes, she had to make her drop on the other side of the water near her original tee box. After successfully landing on the green, later she had admit that the was shock up which lead to her only three put of the tournament to record a 7 on the par 3. “ I thought I had just lost the tournament” Hudon said in the post event press conference, “it took me several holes to calm down and refocus”

 Even after her seven she left the 4th hole with a two stroke lead but that is all Bruce Brown needed to take advantage. Bruce went on to net birdie 7,8,9 and 10 to take the lead for the first time by three while Hudon held the lead for the first 24 holes of the tournament.

Hudon settled down after 6th hole to record 6 straight pars when she birdied 14 and 15 along with Browns bogie on 15, Hudon and Browne were now tied with three to go. Browne to charge and recorded a net eagle on 16 to take a two stroke lead and both Hudon and Brown bogied 17 giving Browne a two stroke cushion with one hole to go. Hudon played aggressive on the par 5 making the green in regulation. Smartly Browne laid up avoiding the hazard protecting the green, unfortunately he pushed his shot right landing in 6 inches of ruff forcing him to punch out to about 100 yards for his 4th. Browne landed is approach short to finally record a double bogie, Hudon had a long put to win but missed and two putted to force a playoff.

 Hudon again on the first playoff hole had a chance to win with a one put but it lipped out leaving Browne with a three footer to force 2nd hole playoff, but still having his arrent chip stuck in his mind he missed the putt giving MD the Championship.

 MD’s Victory and in the fashion she won overcoming a two stroke deficit with one hole to go gave her redemption for the Masters lost. The roles were reversed with the same out come, how Ironic said San Diego Tour Director Jeff Ault.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Bruce Gallo Comes Back From 8 Strokes Down To Win The WGAT Open in Sudden Death Playoff


The World golfers Amateur tour held its first Open in Plymouth,  Indiana at the Swan Lake Resort June 30th and July 1st. 10 States were represented by players from Illinois to Florida and NY to Arizona all playing to earn an exemption to the USA National Championship and National Order of Merit points to earn the 6th spot on Team USA.
Bruce Gallo
Illinois
The forecast for the event was expected to be hot with temperatures reaching well into the 100’s. Unexpectedly, Friday afternoon a Tornado whipped through dropping the temperature over 30 degrees within minutes, knocking over trees and taking out the power for over 8 hours. As a result, the groundskeepers scrambled to clear the fallen trees in time for the 10:00am start on Saturday.  The temperature was a comfortable 80 to 85 degrees with a pleasant breeze. 
With perfect conditions and only a slight wind on the Silver course, considered the easier of the two at Swan Lake Resort was there for the taking and the players did just that. David Small from St. Louis, MO  jumped out to a quick start recording a net birdie on the first 6 holes. Small finished the front nine at -6 with Jerry Edwards from Louisville,  KY two stokes back  at net  -4.  Mark Wanke from San Antonio, TX owned the back nine shooting 6 under par and storming past the field. After day one,  Wanke found himself with a 7 stroke lead at net -8 over Edwards who was at -1 and five players tied for third at net even par. Wanke noted “Once I figured out this northern grass and the bent greens all my putts just started falling for me, to win I will just need to keep doing what I am doing and hopefully it will all work out”. 
The final round was held on the Signature Black course at Swan Lake Resort. This course presents a completely different  challenge for players and in amateur golf anything can happen.  There was a sense that the WGAT Open was already won and the final round was simply a formality, but what transpired was exactly the opposite and the par five 36 hole proved to be the difference for all.
Wanke started of nicely on the first two holes holding his lead but after a triple bogie on three he opened the door and started to give hope to the field. Bruce Gallow who started 8 strokes back was net -1 under through three to move into 2nd place 4 strokes back. Wanke then went net +3 over the next 7 holes to find himself in a tie with Edwards at -2. After 10 holes there was now a log jam a top the leaderboard with 6 players all with in two strokes.
Rick Lopiccolo from New York made his move with net birdies on 12 and 13 to take sole possession of the lead at -2 but gave one back to the field on the par 3 16th with a net Bogie.  With two holes remaining, Lopiccolo and Edwards were tied at -1, Mike Aybar from Miami,  Florida, was in third place at even par after a monster comeback going net -5 on the last five holes and Gallow trailed by two at net +1.  On the 17th,  Edwards bogies while Aybar continues his birdie steak to move into a tie with Lopiccolo at -1 while Gallow remained 2 back at +1. 
With the WGAT Open in Aybar’s reach he records a net double bogie to go +1 while Gallow records a net birdie to move to even par and found himself as the leader in the clubhouse. With Lopiccolo and Edwards on the 18th tee, Lopiccollo records a bogie to move into a tie with Gallow and Edwards at even par. Edwards left with a three footer to force a three way playoff missed the putt putting him in a tie for third place with Aybar at net +1. 
In the sudden death playoff Gallow took care of business on the first hole shooting par to Lopicccolo’s bogie. Gallows Victory earned him an exemption to the USA National Championship with no entry fee and 600 National Order of Merit points. This puts him in first place in the standings surpassing current leader and WGAT Masters Champion Shauna Federico. Gallo in a post round interview noted he most likely will not be able to attend the last two majors. With the WGAT Players Championship rewarding 700 points for first and the WGAT Tour Championship rewarding 800 points for first place Gallows leading 850 points most likely will not hold up leaving the race wide open for the 6 available spot on Team USA.  The other 5 spots will be rewarded to the Flight winners at the National Championship in September. 

Monday, June 4, 2012

Women Dominate The WGAT Masters on the News That Annika Sorenstam had Accepted to be the Honorary Chairman of the World Golfers Championship Advisory Board.


The World Golfers Amateur Tour-USA held the first of four majors (the WGAT Masters) this past weekend, June 2nd and 3rd at the Marco Island Marriott Golf Resort.  It was a battle of wills between the only two ladies in the field along with the men and the ladies finished in 1st and 2nd place.
Shauna Federico
Wellington FL
Shauna Federico from Wellington, Florida is the 2010 Flight Four National Champion and a member of Team USA-Thailand 2010.  She has had a career year thus far leading the South Florida Tour on  Local Order of Merit rankings and has already recorded 6 wins. MD Hudon from Dallas, Texas finished 3rd in the 2011 National Championship is also having a career year on the DFW Tour. She has recorded six wins and is in first place on the DFW local Order of Merit rankings. Both Ladies are considered USA’s top prospects to make TEAM USA 2012 and an early showdown between the two ladies has been highly anticipated, they did not disappoint.

MD Hudon
Dallas TX
Hudon drew first blood on the front nine of day one amazing her male competitors with her rock solid game of fairways and greens. Federico had an auspicious start needing to take three off the tee to record a 10 on the first hole. After nine, Hudon was at net -1 and in 2nd Place while Federico was 2nd to last at net +5 and appeared there would be no duel between the ladies after all.  Federico made a charge on the back nine shooting net -1 to record the lowest score of the field on the back nine.  She managed to climb from last place to a tie for 1st with Hudon at net +4. The stage was set for the final round.
On day two, Federico chose to leave her driver in bag and she jumped out to a two stroke lead after 3 and maintained the lead through 6. Hudon caught fire on the next three holes forcing a four stroke swing taking the lead by two after 9.  After 12, Hudon held a 3 stroke lead.  Federico said in her post round interview, “MD was amazing, after the 12th hole I conceded to the fact I was not going to beat her, so I focused my efforts on beating Don Smith to ensure a 2nd place finish.  After the 16th, when I was still 2 stokes back I was preparing my congratulations to her in my mind”.
The 17th hole, Par 3, with the pin in the front, 133 yards- Hudon  puts her tee shot in the green side bunker while Federico missed the green. Federico chips missing her birdie by inches for a tap in par. Hudon muffs her sand shot and barley gets out leaving a challenging chip for par. Then mishit the chip and needed a two putt to hole out for a 5. The Ladies are now tied with one hole to go. 
18th Hole
Hammock Bay Golf Club
The 18th, Par 4, 312 yards, water on right with environmental sensitive hazard on the left. Like true champions, they both split the fairway.  They are still far enough away from the green with a sucker pin where water would be in play for the approach, so they both chose to lay up. The tournament committee started to prepare for a playoff when Hudon uncharacteristically hooks her approach into the environmentally sensitive hazard while Federico’s approach lands safely on the green. What comes next is an unusual set of circumstances which will go down in WGAT Masters history. Hudon proceeds to make her drop and Federico disagree’s with Hudon’s drop selection. Hudon then utilized rule 3-3 and played a second ball from where Federico felt her dropped should have been. Following the 18th hole, they approached the tournament committee for a ruling only to discover that both drops where incorrect.  Hudon had to take an additional two stroke penalty resulting in a four stroke victory for Federico at net +7. Hudon was not available for comment following the round.  Jennifer Gerali, Assistant Tour Director said,  “I am in awe of these two competitors’ following today’s match. I have become a fan of the WGAT.  I am so excited to see them square up again, hopefully at the WGAT Open in Swan Lake resort in Indiana . I do believe that the WGAT may have its first natural rivalry”.

2012 WGAT Masters Champion
With Shauna Federico’s victory she moves on to the USA National Championship with no entry fee and earned 500 National Order of Merit Points putting her in first place by only 25.5 points over MD Hudon. Shauna won $289.00 and will be the first Player (not just first woman) in WGAT history to win a major with the hopes to win the WGAT Grand Slam.





Dan Anderson
3rd Place
Other notable performances were Dan Anderson from Naples Florida took third place with a Net +12 won $393.00 and 337 NOM points putting him in 5th place. 
Tony Sofos from Naples Fl placed in 4th and won $186.00 and 285 NOM points and is currently ranked 6th.
5th places was awarded to J Keith Cramsey who recorded the lowest round of the Tournament with a 2nd round net 74. 

Annika Sorenstam
On the eve of the WGAT Masters the United States was informed that Annika Sorenstam had accepted to be the Honorary Chairman of the World Golfers Championship Advisory Board. “ This is going to be good for the US and she will be a great addition to the Tour” said MD Hudon during post round press conference after day one. Annika Sorenstam replaces the late Spanish golfing legend Seve Ballesteros. Annika joins Arnold Palmer as supporters of the World Golfers Championship

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Mark Lott makes history by winning the 2012 Kickoff Classic


Mark Lott
2012 Kickoff Classic at Valencia
Tournament Champion
The headline up to the 18th hole was “it was a day of first’s for Joe Anastasi” because Joe was the first member to join the WGAT and was given the honor to be the first player to tee off at a WGAT event and with a 4 stroke lead after nine holes he was on his way to be the first to win a WGAT event. However Joe doubled bogied 10 and 14 opening the door for Mark Lott who found himself in a tie after 14. The two battled it out for the next four holes with both ending with a net 76. Mark won the playoff making WGAT history to win the first event ever on the World Golfers Amateur Tour.