Jeremy DeFalco, Bryan Hoops win Tatum Best-Ball
2/8/2015 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
see also: View results for Tatum Best-Ball, Randolph Golf Course

With a final-round 62, Jeremy DeFalco and Bryan Hoops overcame a three-shot deficit to win by one over Andrew Gunn and Grant Cesarek
TUCSON, Ariz. (Feb. 8, 2015) — Jeremy DeFalco of Tucson and Bryan Hoops of Chandler captured the 2015 Tatum Best-Ball Tournament on Sunday in Tucson, shooting final-round 62 to come from three back. The pair overtook first-round leaders Andrew Gunn and Grant Cesarek, who shot a 62 of their own in the first round.
Gunn and Cesarek shot 66 on the final day at Randolph Golf Course while winners DeFalco and Hoops opened with a 65.
Greg Cesarek and Pat Geare took third place in the championship flight thanks to a 63 on on Sunday. They shot 68 on Saturday and finished four back of the winners.
About the Tatum Best-Ball

36-hole four-ball stroke play tournament. Field limited to the first 80 teams to register. Each player must have a valid USGA handicap. Flighted by combined handicap.
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