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PLAYOFF DRAMA HIGHLIGHTS SENIOR TOUR EVENT
Posted: 3/16/2013 11:13:38 AM

"Where Amateurs Play Like Pros"

Senior Amateur Golf Tour

Triad and Raleigh-Pinehurst Tours

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WELCOME TO THE 2013 SENIOR AMATEUR GOLF TOUR

Devils Ridge Country Club

e-newsletter Summary

March 15, 2013

  • Sign-up For Devils Ridge Tournament - March 21
  • Foxfire (Redfox Course) Winners - Top 5 in Each Flight and Full Leaderboard
  • Its All about the Year Long Point Standings Race - Where Will You Be at Year-End?
  • Golf Rules Q&A - The Ball Is Actually In The Rake - What Would You Do?
  • Tour Weather Guidelines -Reminder

As always, if you have any questions, or need any assistance, please call me at 336-495-6556, or email me at behgolf@aol.com. I look forward to hearing from you.

2013 Senior Amateur Schedule is Here:

Bruce Hallenbeck

Senior Amateur Tour Director,

Raleigh/Pinehurst and Triad Tours

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2013 SENIOR AMATEUR GOLF TOUR
MARCH 15, 2013
DEVILS RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB

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Devils Ridge Country Club

Don’t miss playing this private course in Holly Springs.

Devil’s Ridge Country Club is always in pristine condition, is a great course to play and one that can yield some very low scores. It was built on rolling terrain with convex fairways (seldom a level lie but balls funnel to middle of the fairway). The course is lined with towering hardwoods, and the elevated greens have moderate undulations and can be fast but true.

The signature hole is #17, a 388-yard, par 4, with an elevated green that has a twenty-foot drop off the back side. Make sure you select the correct club for your approach.

This is a perennial favorite and always bring out the best in your round.


To register and to sign-up to play, call or email Bruce at 336- 495-6556 or behgolf@aol.com.

Event Info:

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Devils Ridge Country Club


Fee is $60.00

10:00 AM Shotgun

Physical Address:

Devils Ridge Golf Club,

5107 Linksland Drive,

Holly Springs, NC 27540


Telephone: 919-557-6100

Directions to Devils Ridge

To reserve your place and to sign-up, please reply to this email, sign-up on-line or call Bruce Hallenbeck.

Senior Tour Sign-up & Pay Online Here

336-495-6556

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To reserve your place and to sign-up, please reply to this email, sign-up on-line or call Bruce Hallenbeck.

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2012 Flight Winners and Defending Champions:

Devils Ridge Country Club

Devils Ridge Country Club 2012 Flight Winners (L to R):

Championship - Doug Michal, A Flight - Rick Lafata, C Flight - Willie Brady, B-Flight - Randy Robbins (photo not available)

CHAMPIONSHIP (6430 yds)

Doug Michal, Raleigh 72

A FLIGHT (5995 yds)

Rick LaFata, Raleigh 74


B FLIGHT (5995 yds)

Randy Robbins, Smithfield 80


C FLIGHT (5995 yds)

Willie Brady, Zebulon 83



To sign-up, call Bruce Hallenbeck at 336-495-6556 or email him at behgolf@aol.com.

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  • It is your mind that determines how well you learn when taking lessons. (and this training course is packed with accelerated learning techniques that will have you absorbing more from lessons)

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PLAYOFF DRAMA HIGHLIGHTS SENIOR TOUR EVENT

Foxfire Village, NC

March 14, 2013

In an event in which winners were determined by sudden death playoffs in 3 of 4 flights, the Senior Amateur Golf Tour tournament played today at Foxfire Country Club,

did not lack drama.

Probably the most interesting of the playoffs occurred in the A Flight. Zebulon's Brent Massey, playing in his 1st event of the 2013 season, tied long-time Tour veteran William Hiner of Pinehurst with identical 76s during regulation play. On their very 1st playoff hole Hiner hit 2 excellent shots, and was left with a 3 foot birdie putt to seal the victory, but was unable to jar it. Given a "second life", Massey was quick to take advantage of the situation with a birdie of his own on the 2nd playoff hole to collect the winners prize.

In the Championship Flight it also took Greensboro's Randy Jones 2 holes to come away with a victory over Ron Hockensmith of Whispering Pines. Jones was simply steady with 2 straight pars to seal the deal.

Dennis Bryant of Sophia had to overcome 2 opponents for his C Flight playoff win as his 87 in regulation play tied him with North Myrtle Beach's Mike Hinson and Kernersville's Don Brown. A par on the 3rd extra hole was enough to secure his win.

While not requiring a playoff to determine a B Flight winner, it did take a particularly competitve score as Greensboro's Randy Robbins edged last week's winner, Tom Kubla of Pinehurst, by a single stroke - 76 to 77.

"It was once again cold and windy for most of the day", stated Tour Director Bruce Hallenbeck. "Under those conditions all the winning scores were quite impressive".

The next Senior Amateur Golf Tour event, which is open to any amateur golfer over 50, will be held at Devils Ridge Country Club in Holly Springs next Thursday, 3/21. Any senior interested in competing in that event can call Hallenbeck at 336-495-6556 or email him at behgolf@aol.com.

THE SENIOR AMATEUR GOLF TOUR

FOXFIRE COUNTRY CLUB (WEST) EVENT

TOP FIVE SCORES BY FLIGHT

CHAMPIONSHIP (6541 yds)

Randy Jones, Greensboro 78

Ron Hockensmith, Whispering Pines 78

Joey Moffit, High Point 79

Eric Ardery, Durham 79

John East, Rockingham 80

A FLIGHT (6091 yds)

Brent Massey, Zebulon 76

William Hiner, Pinehurst 76

Steve Smith, Pinehurst 77

Larry Hubbard, High Point 80

Cliff Nance, Lumberton 80

Bill Friend, Cary 80

Wilson Shelton, Madison 80

Chris Murray, Charlotte 80

B FLIGHT (6091 yds)

Randy Robbins, Greensboro 76

Tom Kubla, Pinehurst 77

Dexter Barbee, Burlington 81

David Niehaus, Whispering Pines 83

Ron Caulder, North Myrtle Beach 84

John Henely, Pinehurst 84

Dan Whalen, Greensboro 84

John Lyda, Advance 84

C FLIGHT (6091 yds)

Dennis Bryant, Sophia 87

Mike Hinson, North Myrtle Beach 87

Donald Brown, Kernersville 87

Jerry Snead, Youngsville 89

Richard Hartley, High Point 89

Where Will You Be in the Year-Ending Point Standings Race?

There are only two ways to get to the year ending National Tournament - win one of the four majors or be one of the Top 10 point earners in your flight.

As you plot your tour schedule, be cognizant of the fact, only the top 10 are guaranteed access. Usually, most flight races are tight and depends on how well you play and of course how many tour dates you participate in during 2013.

Do you know how many tournaments you will need to play and what place you will need to finish in each tournament to ensure you have your automatic invitation?

During the 2013 Tour, To see where you stand* click below:

Raleigh/Pinehurst Senior Tour Point Standings

Triad Senior Tour Point Standings

Rules Review
It has been suggested that there should be a series of Rules scenarios for you to solve. So begins a series of problems titled What's the Score? Doc Miller has graciously agreed to allow me to share these with you that he has been sending since July 2009.I will include one each week. You should try to determine the answer based upon your knowledge of the Rules when ever possible and then use your Rule book to confirm. There will be no trick questions or hidden information.
If you do not have a Rules of Golf book handy, go to: usga.org/Rule-Books and-Decisions

ONLY WHEN THE FORM OF PLAY IS A FACTOR WILL IT BE STATED

If you do not have a Rules of Golf book handy, go to:

http://www.usga.org/Rule-Books/Rules-of-Golf/Rules-and-Decisions/

If you have any questions pertaining to this or previous quizzes, please ask.

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Question from week #186 Al and his group is searching for his tee ball which was well hit in the direction of a fairway bunker. After a few minutes of searching, a ball was located in a very odd situation. See the photo below:

As it lay inside the rake housing, the ball was identified as his ball. How should Al proceed? A. Al must mark the position of the ball, lift the rake and remove the ball from inside the rake head. He should then place the ball as close as possible to the spot on the grass directly below where it was originally trapped inside the rake. B. Al need not mark the position of the ball. He should lift the rake and remove the ball from inside the rake head. He should then place the ball as close as possible to the spot on the grass directly below where it was originally trapped inside the rake. C. Al must mark the position of the ball, lift the rake and remove the ball from inside the rake head. He should then drop the ball as close as possible to the spot on the grass directly below where it was originally trapped inside the rake. D. Al need not mark the position of the ball. He should lift the rake and remove the ball from inside the rake head. He should then drop the ball as close as possible to the spot on the grass directly below where it was originally trapped inside the rake.
Answer Crazy things can happen along the way to the bar and the Rules cover most of them. The correct answer is D. This photo happens to be taken with a cell phone by the individual whose ball ended up in the position you see, un-staged, actual situation. This opening is much smaller than the hole and to do this you can only approach the rake from a limited angle to achieve this result. These guys are good! Anyway. The rake is a moveable obstruction and the ball is “in or on” the obstruction. This is covered under R24-1b. The Rule does not require the ball to first be marked. It is not a bad idea however, as the player is responsible for dropping on or as near as possible to the spot directly under where Al’s ball sits in the rake. And, yes, Al can clean the ball before dropping.

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Senior Amateur Full Leaderboard

Foxfire (Redfox Course)

March 14, 2013

TEES BY FLIGHT:

Champ - Blue Tees: Rating - 72.1; Slope - 131; Yardage - 6571

A, B & C - White Tees; Rating - 70.1; Slope - 128; Yard - 6095

PosNameFlightScore
1Hockensmith, RonCH78
1Jones, RandyCH78
3Moffit, JoeyCH79
3Ardery, EricCH79
5East, JohnCH80
6Andrews, RobCH89
7Bell, CarlCH90
PosNameFlightScore
1Massey, BrentA76
1Hiner, WilliamA76
3Smith, SteveA77
4Nance, CliffA80
4Hubbard, LarryA80
4Friend, BillA80
4Shelton, WilsonA80
4Murray, ChrisA80
9Alford, JimA81
10Greene, MichaelA84
11Bunn, RandyA85
12Lockley, CecilA86
12McKenna, MarkA86
14Hubbard, RobertA87
14McQueen, BobA87
16Strickland, GradyA88
17Doster, JohnA93
PosNameFlightScore
1Robbins, RandyB76
2Kubla, TomB77
3Barbee, DexterB81
4Niehaus, DavidB83
5Caulder, RonB84
5Henely, JohnB84
5Whalen, DanB84
5Lyda, JohnB84
9Carpenter, SamB87
9Bleau, NeilB87
9Wright, GlennB87
9Jones, TravisB87
13Dockery, JamesB88
13Forte, AlB88
13Brown, MikeB88
13Herndon, LewisB88
13Nance, BurnieB88
18Ward, TimB90
18Widdowson, JerryB90
18Stout, RogerB90
21Sheldon, JimB91
21Herndon, MackB91
23Herndon, JamesB92
24Wallace, MikeB93
24Rilling, RusB93
26Scales, JimB95
26Hawkins, Mike A.B95
26Ricks, WayneB95
29Bradley, MikeB97
29Bradham, HerbB97
PosNameFlightScore
1Hinson, MikeC87
1Brown, DonaldC87
1Bryant, DennisC87
4Hartley, RichardC89
4Snead, JerryC89
6Pritchett, JimC90
6Gunn, CharlesC90
8Farrington, RichardC91
8Hall, JohnC91
10Lankford, JimC92
10Moore, KennethC92
10Hunter, MikeC92
10Costine, BrianC92
14Kontoulas, JimC93
14McCaffrey, DaneC93
14Dirkmaat, HenryC93
17Lunsford, BillyC94
18Eatmon, JamesC96
19McKean, GeorgeC97
20Alligood, RonC98
21Michaux, DonC99
22Roe, EarlC100
23Hatfield, ElbyC102
24Fuller, JerryC104
25Neal, SteveC105
26Binder, RudyC108
27Curtin, DanC109

2013 Senior Amateur Schedule

2/2/2013Website Preseason event no Points! @ The Legacy Golf Links 800-314-7560
11:00 AM Shotgun Aberdeen, NC $70.00
2/16/2013Website Preseason event no Points! @ Longleaf 910-692-6100
10:00 AM Shotgun Pinehurst, NC $70.00
3/7/2013Website Bryan Park (Players) 336-375-2200
10:00 AM Shotgun Greensboro, NC $55.00
3/14/2013Website Foxfire (West) 910-295-5555
10:00 AM Shotgun Foxfire , NC $55.00
3/21/2013Website Devils Ridge CC 919-557-6100
10:00 AM Shotgun Holly Springs, NC $60.00
3/28/2013Website Brier Creek CC 919-206-4653
10:00 AM Shotgun Raleigh, NC $70.00
4/11/2013Website Sapona CC 336-956-6245
10:00 AM Shotgun Lexington, NC $60.00
4/18/2013Website Willow Creek CC 336-869-2416
10:00 AM Shotgun High Point, NC $65.00
4/25/2013Website Carolina Trace (Creek) 919-499-5611
10:00 AM Shotgun Sanford, NC $60.00
5/2/2013Website Forest Oaks CC 336-674-0126
10:00 AM Shotgun Greensboro, NC $60.00
5/9/2013Website Meadowlands 336-769-1011
10:00 AM Shotgun Winston-Salem, NC $55.00
5/16/2013Website Mill Creek 919-563-4653
10:00 AM Shotgun Mebane, NC $55.00
5/30/2013Website Bermuda Run (West) 336-998-8075
10:00 AM Shotgun Bermuda Run, NC $55.00
6/6/2013Website Little River GC 910-949-4600
10:00 AM Shotgun Carthage, NC $60.00
6/12/2013Website Bryan Park (Players) 336-375-2200
10:00 AM Greensboro, NC $0.00
6/13/2013Website Bryan Park (Champ) 336-375-2200
10:00 AM Greensoro, NC $110.00
6/20/2013Website Hyland GC 910-6923752
10:00 AM Shotgun Southern Pines, NC $60.00
6/27/2013Website Pinewood CC 336-629-4444
10:00 AM Shotgun Asheboro, NC $0.00
7/11/2013 Make Up Date
10:00 AM Shotgun $0.00
7/18/2013Website Seven Lakes CC 910-673-1092
10:00 AM Shotgun Seven Lakes, NC $60.00
7/25/2013Website Greensboro CC (Farm) 336-288-3415
10:00 AM Shotgun Greensboro, NC $75.00
8/1/2013Website Southern Pines (Elks Club) 910-692-6551
10:00 AM Shotgun Southern Pines, NC $60.00
8/8/2013Website Grandover Resort (West) 800-472-6301
10:00 AM Shotgun Greensboro, NC $70.00
8/15/2013Website Carolina Trace (Lake) 919-499-5611
10:00 AM Shotgun Sanford, NC $60.00
8/22/2013Website Anderson Creek 910-814-2115
10:00 AM Shotgun Spring Lake, NC $60.00
9/5/2013Website Salem Glen CC
10:00 AM Shotgun Clemons, NC $55.00
9/12/2013Website Bentwinds CC 919-552-5656
10:00 AM Shotgun Fuquay-Varina, NC $60.00
9/19/2013Website The Challenge 877-548-5070
10:00 AM Shotgun Graham, NC $55.00
9/26/2013Website Bryan Park (Champ) 336-375-2200
10:00 AM Shotgun Greensoro, NC $55.00
10/3/2013 Make Up Date
10:00 AM Shotgun $0.00
10/10/2013Website Colonial CC 336-475-0596
10:00 AM Shotgun Thomasville, NC $60.00
10/24/2013Website Chapel Ridge 866-301-4811
10:00 AM Shotgun Pittsboro, NC $55.00

TTour Weather Guidelines

Primarily, we adhere to the same guidelines that the PGA Tour uses: If the course is open, we're going to play.

The only exception to this is that I'll never put any of you in harm's way during an event because of dangerous weather. (i.e. - lightening or severe cold and wetness).

In other words, I won't let the course "bully" us into playing where an unsafe condition might exist.

Because I arrive at every event at least two hours prior to the start time and I generally have to leave my house at least an hour before that to get to the course, there is no sense calling me just before the event, because I won't be at the office. The best avenue to take is to call the course if the weather seems threatening.


If you are on the roster for the event, and you do not get a cancellation notice from the course after calling them, you are expected to show up in time for the scheduled shotgun start.

Bruce
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