Visit The AAU Jr. World Golf Tour Visit the AAU
Suntrust Bank Southern Open (at Bryan Park GC.Greensboro NC)
August 15 - August 16
Registration for this Event is now Closed / Schedule Published

Tee Times for Tuesday Aug 16

 

Date AgeGrp Time LAST_NAME FIRST_NAME CITY ST Tees Sat
8/16/2011 14U 11:10 AM Mishra Vijay Myrtle Beach  SC White 79
8/16/2011 14U 11:10 AM Warren Logan Mount Holly NC White 85
8/16/2011 14U 11:10 AM Bodenheimer Kellan Clemmons NC White 86
8/16/2011 16U 11:20 AM Dorn Addison Greensboro NC White 80
8/16/2011 16U 11:20 AM Roberts Seth Concord NC White 81
8/16/2011 16U 11:30 AM Cansler Joseph Clemmons NC White 79
8/16/2011 16U 11:30 AM Foster Thomas New London NC White 80
8/16/2011 16U 11:40 AM Ellis Charles Wilmington NC White 73
8/16/2011 16U 11:40 AM Dowell Devin  Winston Salem NC White 76
8/16/2011 16U 11:40 AM Gross Tanner Archdale NC White 76
8/16/2011 18U 11:50 AM Cashwell A.T. Concord NC White 76
8/16/2011 18U 11:50 AM Cox Brandon Julian NC White 80
8/16/2011 18U 12:00 PM Griffin Bryan Greensboro NC White 71
8/16/2011 18U 12:00 PM Ealley Jay Greensboro NC White 73
8/16/2011 18U 12:00 PM Milton Jeremy  Lillington NC White 74

For questions Call Wendell Welch at 336-451-0655

For Your Information: 
Important Facts and Facility information Players and Parents need to know before you the tournament.

Check All tournament tabs prior to day of event.
Participant Information Tab has information about the event.
Course Tab has the golf course information
Tee Times Tabs:
Round 1 Tab is Tee times for 1st day and is posted 48 hrs prior to the round.
Round 2 Tab is 2nd day tee times and is posted in the evening after Round 1.
Please call if you have questions or or problems with the tee times. See Check in procedures below.
Contact: Wendell Welch at 336-451-0655

Registration and Check in Procedures:
1- All Players playing in an AAU Qualifier or AAU Sanctioned event must present a current AAU membership card at check in or be prepared to register with aausports.org on line at that time. 
2-All players should check in 1 hr prior to their groups tee  time to allow for any unforseen factors such as starting a little early or shifting of a tee time or player in a group because of an illness, withdrawals, emergency, course dictated changes, or errors in the posting of computer tee times. Also, allows time for swing warm up and putting warm up.

Warm up time:
While all efforts are made to notify you of what amenities each course is equipped with some of our courses only have mat and nets for swing warm up. These areas are sufficient to loosen your swing and warm you up to play.  Please be considerate of all players in utilizing time and balls that are available.

Course Amenities:
Range:
Full Range
Range time should be utilized enough to do a swing warm up and become loose enough to be flexible to play your round. 
Putting Green: Yes
Snack Bar or Grill: Yes

 

Premier Sponsors



Tournament Quick Facts

Classification:
Division/Format:
AgeRoundsPairsHoles
6U2336
8U2336
10U2336
12U2336
14U2336
16U2336
18U2336
Tournament Type: Medal Play
Tournament Director: Wendell Welch
Tournament Fee: $100.00

Tournament Application Deadline: Saturday, August 13 2011

Apply to this Tournament

Tournament Information

Welcome to the official site for the Suntrust Bank Southern Open (at Bryan Park GC.Greensboro NC)Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour will be hosting this 2 day event at Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course) and - from Monday, August 15 2011 through Tuesday, August 16 2011.

The Suntrust Bank Southern Open (at Bryan Park GC.Greensboro NC) brings together many of the nation's top Jr Golfers to compete on a highly visible stage.
 

The 2011 event will include up to 7 division - 6U,8U,10U,12U,14U,16U,18U. Each age group will include up to of the top Golfers from across the country, bringing some of the top competitors to center stage.

While considerable attention will be focused on the top prospects, the Suntrust Bank Southern Open (at Bryan Park GC.Greensboro NC) also provides college coaches, spectators and fans with a tremendous opportunity to scout the up-and-coming talent. Players always make their mark on the Jr Golf Tour at events such as the Suntrust Bank Southern Open (at Bryan Park GC.Greensboro NC).

Don't miss out!!! Be there, play hard, and make your mark this season.

Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course) Men Gold

Course Rating  68.0 Slope Rating  115
Hole # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out
Par 4 5 3 5 3 4 4 4 4 36
Yards 389 408 144 468 135 336 342 344 364 2930
Hole # 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In
Par 4 3 5 4 5 4 4 3 4 36
Yards 329 162 460 380 455 318 332 167 392 2995
Total
72
5925
6275 Bryan Park Rd
Browns Summit, NC 27214
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course) Men White

Course Rating  70.5 Slope Rating  120
Hole # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out
Par 4 5 3 5 3 4 4 4 4 36
Yards 421 461 173 508 168 355 372 362 410 3230
Hole # 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In
Par 4 3 5 4 5 4 4 3 4 36
Yards 363 174 498 420 488 357 366 181 422 3269
Total
72
6499
6275 Bryan Park Rd
Browns Summit, NC 27214

Policies


Widthdrawal Policy

Due to the increase in withdrawals over the past few years, the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour has instituted the following withdrawal policy for juniors who withdraw from an event after they have started their first round.

Once play begins, all juniors wishing to withdraw must report in person to the Tournament Director before leaving the golf course (or city in which the event is taking place) and before the competition has closed. The Tournament Director may ask the junior to talk to the Medical Attendant. The Tournament Director may also ask the junior's fellow-competitors questions about the illness or injury. Based on the information gathered, the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Tournament Director will categorize the junior's withdrawal in one of three categories listed below and the corresponding action will take place:

Justified Withdrawal
The junior is obviously ill, injured, or a family tragedy has occurred.

The Tournament Director and the junior will sign the Withdrawal Form and 'JWD' will be listed next to the junior's name in the tournament results. The Tournament Director will report the withdrawal to the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Review Board and no further action will be taken.

Questionable Withdrawal
The Tournament Director and Medical Attendant are unable to determine if the junior is withdrawing for a legitimate reason such as illness or injury. In the case of an extreme weather delay, which may cause a junior to miss a flight and/or incur substantial costs, withdrawing from a tournamentfor this reason would result in a questionable withdrawal.

If the Tournament Director is unable to determine if a junior has legitimate reason for withdrawing from a tournament he/she will rule the withdrawal questionable. The Tournament Director and the junior will sign the Withdrawal Form and 'QWD' will be listed next to the junior's name in the tournament results. The Tournament Director will report the withdrawal to the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Review Board and a questionable withdrawal will be recorded in the junior's history.

Once a junior receives two questionable withdrawals their membership will be suspended and the junior will not be eligible for year-end honors.

No Cards/No Shows
The junior is disqualified under the USGA Rules of Golf. This includes, but is not limited to, juniors leaving the golf course or city in which the event is conducted or failing to show up for any subsequent rounds of an event without talking to the Tournament Director in person.

Disqualification penalties that occur due to intent or a deliberate decision by the player will be listed as DQ Rule 6-3a (NC or NS) and printed next to the junior's name in the tournament results. The Tournament Director will report the disqualification to the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Review Board. The junior's membership will be suspended and the junior will not be eligible for year-end honors. If a junior has previously been accepted into a future Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour tournament(s), they will be withdrawn immediately. If the Tournament Committee feels that the disqualification penalty was one in which there was no intention or managed purpose by the player, it will be listed as�DQ Rule 6-3a.

Withdrawal Procedures (prior to the start of an event)

To withdraw from an Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour tournament or qualifier prior to the start of an event, please follow these steps. Also, please review the�refund policy�before withdrawing from an event.

Email is NOT a proper method of withdrawal at any time.

Online Withdrawal
(Suggested Method of Withdrawal)

1. You must have your Member ID number to enter the Player Center.
2. Go to the link for "Withdraw from Tournament" or "Withdraw from Qualifiers."
3. Please read the "Important Tournament Withdrawal Information" by clicking on the corresponding link. After reading completely, close this screen by clicking on the "X" in the upper right hand corner.
4. After closing the "Important Tournament Withdrawal Information" screen, you will see the tournament or list of tournaments you have applied to or been accepted to. Click on the box to the left of the tournament from which you would like to withdraw (a check mark in the box means you have selected that event).
5. Once the Tournament/ Qualifier you wish to withdraw from is selected, continue to fill out the required information, i.e. relationship to player and reason of withdrawal. Click "Submit" when complete.
6. The next page will contain the withdrawal confirmation. It will list the Tournaments/Qualifiers that the Junior has selected to withdraw from. Please be sure to print this page.
7. A confirmation will also be sent to your e-mail address on file.

Note: Approximately 1 week before an event, the online withdrawal option is no longer available. If you need to withdraw at this point you will need to call the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Headquarters at (336) 674-1900 and ask to be transferred to a withdrawal hotline. (If you call outside of business hours, just follow the message prompts to reach the withdrawal hotline.) The withdrawal hotline is a voicemail prompt system that will direct you to the correct upcoming tournament. Leave a message on the withdrawal hotline for the correct tournament and your withdrawal is complete.

Phone Withdrawal
(If access to the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Web site is not available please follow these instructions)

1. Call Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Headquarters at (336) 674-1900 during business hours, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. � 5 p.m. EST to withdraw from an event.
2. You will be transferred to the Player Services Department. Please have your Member ID number and specify what Tournament or Qualifier it is that you want to withdraw from.
3. Please check the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Web site two (2) business days after making your phone withdrawal. Your name should no longer be in the tournament field.

Note: If it is within 1 week of the event and the online withdrawal option is no longer available you MUST call the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Headquarters at (336) 674-1900 and leave a message on the withdrawal hotline for that event.


Qualifier Widthdrawal Policy

Due to the increase in withdrawals over the past few years, the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour has instituted the following withdrawal policy for juniors who withdraw from a qualifier after play has begun.

Once play begins, all juniors wishing to withdraw must report in person to the Tournament Director before leaving the golf course (or city in which the event is taking place) and before the competition has closed. The Tournament Director may ask the junior to talk to the Medical Attendant. The Tournament Director may also ask the junior's fellow-competitors questions about the illness or injury. Based on the information gathered, the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Tournament Director will categorize the junior's withdrawal in one of three categories listed below and the corresponding action will take place:

Justified Withdrawal
The junior is obviously ill, injured, or a family tragedy has occurred.

The Tournament Director and the junior will sign the Withdrawal Form and 'JWD' will be listed next to the junior's name in the tournament results. The Tournament Director will report the withdrawal to the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Review Board and no further action will be taken.

Questionable Withdrawal
The Tournament Director and Medical Attendant are unable to determine if the junior is withdrawing for a legitimate reason such as illness or injury. In the case of an extreme weather delay, which may cause a junior to miss a flight and/or incur substantial costs, withdrawing from a tournamentfor this reason would result in a questionable withdrawal.

If the Tournament Director is unable to determine if a junior has legitimate reason for withdrawing from a tournament he/she will rule the withdrawal questionable. The Tournament Director and the junior will sign the Withdrawal Form and 'QWD' will be listed next to the junior's name in the tournament results. The Tournament Director will report the withdrawal to the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Review Board and a questionable withdrawal will be recorded in the junior's history.

Once a junior receives two questionable withdrawals the following will occur:

No Cards/No Shows
The junior is disqualified under the USGA Rules of Golf. This includes, but is not limited to, juniors leaving the golf course or city in which the event is conducted or failing to show up for any subsequent rounds of an event without talking to the Tournament Director in person.

Disqualification penalties that occur due to intent or a deliberate decision by the player will be listed as DQ Rule 6-3a (NC or NS) and printed next to the junior's name in the tournament results. The Tournament Director will report the disqualification to the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Review Board. The junior's membership will be suspended and the junior will not be eligible for year-end honors. If a junior has previously been accepted into a future Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour tournament(s), they will be withdrawn immediately. If the Tournament Committee feels that the disqualification penalty was one in which there was no intention or managed purpose by the player, it will be listed as DQ Rule 6-3a.


Pace of Play Policy

PACE OF PLAY PROCESS
The Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Tournament Committee will designate a minimum of six (6) holes on the course as timing checkpoints. A volunteer will be stationed at each timing checkpoint and signal each group with a color-coded card (green, single red or double red) indicating a group's position on the course. Penalties will be confirmed with groups by an Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Tournament Committee member and verified in the scoring tent.�It is the responsibility of the player to know which color cards they receive at all checkpoint holes.

OVERALL TIME PAR
Overall time par is the amount of time in which the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Tournament Committee expects all players to complete a round. This will be expressed on a per hole basis and an overall time for 18 holes. In part, time par is established with the understanding that 45 or more seconds is excessive to play a shot without distractions.

  • A group's time begins when a member of the group has played a stroke from his starting teeing ground.
  • Checkpoint times are measured when the flagstick is replaced in the hole after all players in the group have holed out.
  • The Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Tournament Committee may adjust time par between tournament rounds.
OUT OF POSITION
"Out of position" is defined as:
  • Failure to complete the hole being played in less than the time established by the committee after the group immediately ahead put the flagstick in on that hole (i.e. 14 minutes is defined as 14:00:00).

* The first group(s) of the day is judged only against time par until they get into position with any group that may be ahead of them.

TIMING CARDS
Volunteers stationed at each checkpoint hole will signal the group according to their position on the course.

  • Green card�(No Penalty): The group is in position�AND/OR�within overall time par through that checkpoint.
  • Single Red card�(Warning): The group is out of position�AND�behind overall time par through that checkpoint.
  • Double Red card�(One-Stroke Penalty): The group is out of position, behind overall time par through that checkpoint�AND�did not make its required checkpoint-to-checkpoint time determined at the last red card checkpoint.


PENALTIES/BAD TIMES

  • Bad times: A player has recorded a bad time when he has taken in excess of 45 seconds to play a shot once it is his turn to play and there are no distractions. Players will be notified of the number of bad times they have committed when they receive their first red card.
  • Double red card: A one-stroke penalty may be assessed to each member in the group if the group receives a double red card. The one-stroke penalty will be assessed to any player with multiple bad times (minimum of three).

* A penalty stroke is added to the hole where the infraction incurred. Penalties will be confirmed with the group by an Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Rules Official and verified in the scoring area.

UNDUE DELAY

  • If a player records five (5) bad times during the round, they will receive a one-stroke penalty for undue delay. Players will be warned after receiving four (4) bad times.
  • The player will receive another penalty stroke if they record two (2) or more additional bad times.

RESCINDING A RED CARD
A red card can be rescinded in two ways:

  • Group is in position with the group immediately ahead through next checkpoint.
  • Group is on or below overall time par through next checkpoint.

FACTORS IN DETERMINING TIME PAR
Listed are factors the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour takes into consideration in creating a fair time par at each event:

  • Difficulty and length of course
  • Walks between holes
  • Conditions of competition
  • Pace of play history for course

The Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour reserves the right to adjust the Pace of Play Policy.

PACE OF PLAY TIPS

The following tips will enhance your tournament experience and can keep your group from receiving a red card during your round.

  • Show identifying marks on your golf ball to fellow competitors.
  • Get your yardage before it is your turn to play.
  • Read your putt before it is your turn to play.
  • Recognize when someone will need the flag tended or your ball marked.
  • Get to your next shot without delay. It is more important what you do between shots than during.
  • Be aware of who is away. If you're not sure, ask.
  • Know where your group is in relation to the group in front of you.
  • Anyone can search for a lost ball. Have your parents and spectators one shot ahead of your group to spot errant shots.
  • If a ball is not found after a brief search, the fellow competitors should go forward and play their shots to the green and let the player and spectators continue the search.
  • If your ball might be lost outside a water hazard or out of bounds, play a Provisional Ball (Rule 27-2).
  • If a situation arises and you do not know how to proceed, play a second ball under Rule 3-3 and continue play (stroke play only). You must report the facts to the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour staff afterwards regardless of score.
  • Place golf bag off the putting green near the next teeing ground. This avoids holding up the following group to hit while a player retrieves their golf bag from the front of the green.

Code of Conduct

The Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour takes great pride in the quality of its players, host facilities and broad community involvement at each tournament. In order to continue making the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour experience enjoyable and rewarding for everyone, the Association requires all members to adhere to a set of guidelines known as the Code of Conduct. Its purpose is to help Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour participants grow and mature by understanding and accepting the consequences of their actions. The Code of Conduct is to be followed throughout the junior's membership.

VIOLATIONS OF CODE OF CONDUCT
Any of the following actions by an Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour member at an Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour event, non-Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour event or toward another Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour member anywhere, constitutes a violation of the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Code of Conduct:

  • Unsportsmanlike conduct, including abusive language, cheating, club throwing, disrespect to�
    volunteers, officials or fellow competitors, or abuse of golf course property
  • Not adhering to the dress code at the host golf course
  • Use or association with drugs, alcohol, or smoking or chewing tobacco products
  • Vandalism at the host hotel, abusive behavior to host family or property
  • Conduct not becoming of an Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour player, such as acting in anger or creating other distractions
  • Physical abuse, threat of physical abuse, verbal abuse, slander or libel towards other players, parents, coaches, sponsors, host golf course staff or members, Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour staff or volunteers in any medium

REQUIRED DRESS AT THE GOLF COURSE:

  • Hats/visors must be worn with brim forward, males must remove hat/visor while indoors
  • Collared shirts or mock turtlenecks (host golf course permitting) must be worn and tucked in at all times
  • Women's fashion shirts without a collar must have sleeves
  • Women's fashion shirts must not rise above the belt line at anytime during the golf swing
  • Women's shorts must be no more than 5" above the knee OR the inseam of the shorts must measure at least 5"

PROHIBITED DRESS AT THE GOLF COURSE:

  • Tank tops, T-shirts
  • Denim shorts, short-shorts, cut-off shorts, gym shorts, jeans
  • Earrings (males)
  • Body piercings
  • Tattoos (must be covered)

Proper attire is required at all times at the host golf course, including cookouts. Questionable attire will be reviewed by the Tournament Committee. Should a host golf course have a stricter dress code, its policy will take precedence. Players in violation will not be allowed to tee off. There is no required dress code for Players Registration and Meeting when taking place at the host hotel when the host hotel is not associated with the host golf course. When the Players Meeting takes place at a Resort all attendees must be in golf attire if they plan on using the practice facilities. Males, however, must still take off their hats when indoors.

PLAYERS REGISTRATION
If a player does not attend the Players Registration and Meeting, if applicable without prior arrangements with the Tournament Director, the player may not receive his or her tournament gifts.

CODE OF CONDUCT VIOLATION PENALTIES
Any Code of Conduct violation will result in a written letter to the player and his or her parent/guardian. The Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Tournament Committee may assess any or all of the following penalties based on severity and frequency of the violation(s):

  • One-stroke penalty for each act of unsportsmanlike behavior on the golf course
  • Immediate disqualification from the tournament at which the violation occurs
  • Depending on the severity of the violation, a tournament disqualification may also result in disqualification from the next event(s) for which a player has been accepted
  • The Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour reserves the right to suspend or revoke a player's membership for a major breach of the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Code of Conduct
  • Violation of the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Code of Conduct may affect a players eligibility for invitationals and post-season honors

Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour members violating the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Code of Conduct at non-Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour championships are also subject to the penalties above based on severity.

SUSPENSION INFORMATION
In the event of a suspension, both the player and parent/guardian will be required to submit a written account of the Code of Conduct violation to the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Chief Operations Officer within 30 days of the suspension. The Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour Chief Operations Officer will determine the length of the suspension after reviewing all submitted materials, including an Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour tournament staff account of the violation. Any player whose membership is under suspension will not be eligible for postseason honors. The Code of Conduct will be outlined by the Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour staff at each tournament's Players Registration, Players Meeting or during the Practice Round.


Conforming Lists

The United States Golf Association has compiled a list of driving clubs that do not conform and golf balls that do conform. These clubs are prohibited from use in any round of golf conducted under the USGA Rules. This includes competitions conducted by the American Junior Golf Association. They have also added a Conforming Driver Head list.

The Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour will have an updated list on non-conforming drivers, conforming golf balls and conforming driver heads at the starting tee at all tournament rounds and at the registration table at all qualifiers and shotgun rounds. The Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour also administers an equipment survey during the first round where each player must acknowledge what type of driver and golf ball they use to an Atlantic Coast Jr Golf Tour official. It is recommended that all players check the status of their driver, golf ball and driver head prior to their round. The penalty for playing a shot with equipment not allowed by the USGA is disqualification.

Please visit the links below to make sure your equipment is within USGA standards:

Non-Conforming Driver List

Conforming Driver Head List

Conforming Golf Ball List


Push Carts

Schedule

Date Time
First Name
Last Name
Age
Pair
Gen.
Venue
Tee
Color
08/15/2011
 
08/15/2011 08:00A
Cashwell
A.T.
18U
Pairing - 1 18U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
08/15/2011 08:03A
Cox
Brandon
18U
Pairing - 1 18U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
08/15/2011 08:06A
Milton
Jeremy
18U
Pairing - 1 18U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
 
08/15/2011 08:10A
Ealley
Jay
18U
Pairing - 2 18U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
08/15/2011 08:15A
Griffin
Bryan
18U
Pairing - 2 18U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
 
08/15/2011 08:20A
Sigmon
Thomas
16U
Pairing - 1 16U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
08/15/2011 08:23A
Dorn
Addison
16U
Pairing - 1 16U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
08/15/2011 08:26A
Cansler
Joseph
16U
Pairing - 1 16U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
 
08/15/2011 08:30A
Dowell
Devin
16U
Pairing - 2 16U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
08/15/2011 08:33A
Ellis
Charles
16U
Pairing - 2 16U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
08/15/2011 08:36A
Gross
Tanner
16U
Pairing - 2 16U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
 
08/15/2011 08:40A
Foster
Thomas
16U
Pairing - 3 16U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
08/15/2011 08:45A
Roberts
Seth
16U
Pairing - 3 16U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
 
08/15/2011 08:50A
Mishra
Vijay
14U
Pairing - 1 14U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
08/15/2011 08:53A
Warren
Logan
14U
Pairing - 1 14U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
08/15/2011 08:56A
Bodenheimer
Kellan
14U
Pairing - 1 14U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
 
08/15/2011 09:00A
Cho
David
12U
Pairing - 1 12U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White

Schedule

Date Time
First Name
Last Name
Age
Pair
Gen.
Venue
Tee
Color
Prev. Score(s)
R1
Total
08/16/2011
 
08/16/2011 09:00A
Cho
David
12U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
Gold
0.00
0.00
 
08/16/2011 08:50A
Mishra
Vijay
14U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
81.00
81.00
08/16/2011 08:53A
Warren
Logan
14U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
83.00
83.00
08/16/2011 08:56A
Bodenheimer
Kellan
14U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
86.00
86.00
 
08/16/2011 08:20A
Dowell
Devin
16U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
80.00
80.00
08/16/2011 08:25A
Ellis
Charles
16U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
75.00
75.00
 
08/16/2011 08:30A
Roberts
Seth
16U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
80.00
80.00
08/16/2011 08:33A
Cansler
Joseph
16U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
71.00
71.00
08/16/2011 08:36A
Dorn
Addison
16U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
78.00
78.00
 
08/16/2011 08:40A
Foster
Thomas
16U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
80.00
80.00
08/16/2011 08:43A
Sigmon
Thomas
16U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
0.00
0.00
08/16/2011 08:46A
Gross
Tanner
16U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
72.00
72.00
 
08/16/2011 08:00A
Milton
Jeremy
18U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
72.00
72.00
08/16/2011 08:05A
Ealley
Jay
18U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
79.00
79.00
 
08/16/2011 08:10A
Griffin
Bryan
18U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
78.00
78.00
08/16/2011 08:13A
Cox
Brandon
18U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
75.00
75.00
08/16/2011 08:16A
Cashwell
A.T.
18U
M
Bryan Park Golf Club (Players Course)
T1
White
75.00
75.00

Gallery

Advertisement

Powered by: D1Scout    Visit D1Scout and see how we can help you with your web presence!