Fresno City Four-Ball: Brothers Jason Higton, Ryan Higton team for title
12/4/2016 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
see also: Riverside Golf Course

The Higton brothers won by two-strokes over Danny Paniccia and Mike Stieler
FRESNO, CA (December 4, 2016) -- Jason and Ryan Higton carded rounds of 61-65 to finish 18-under and win the Fresno City Four-Ball at Riverside Golf Course. The duo took a two-stroke lead into the final round following their opening round 11-under 61.
For the Higton brothers the 2016 title was their second victory in the event after winning a 2012 playoff. They also made a run to the quarterfinals in the inaugural U.S. Amateur Four-Ball at Olympic Club.
Danny Paniccia and Mike Stieler (-16) finished second, Justin Avery and Cameron DeLaere (-13); Brett Viboch and Roberto Bucey (-13) shared third with Mike Miller and Scott Travers (-11) was fifth.
About the Fresno City Four-Ball

36 hole four-ball stroke play event with a championship and handicap division. NCGA Points Event.
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