It's onto the San Francisco City Championship Open Semifinals
View from Lincoln Park Golf Club
(Lincoln Park Golf Club Photo)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (March 13, 2017) -- The Open
Division's of the San Francisco City Championship
have reached the semifinals.
The semifinals at
Lincoln Park Golf Club will be held on Saturday
before the finals are played on Sunday.
The flights in the Open Division include:
Ken Venturi Flight
No. 8 Khine Oo vs. No. 4 James
McGGilley
No. 2 Tony Ralph vs. No. 6 Ken Harrington
John Susko Flight
No. 8 Kevin Nalty vs. No. 5 Mike
Rosinsky
No. 7 Duke Janza vs. No. 11 Drew Walker
George Archer Flight
No. 16 Shoe Sugiyama vs. No. 12 Chanthasone
Kounnavong
No. 10 David Webb vs. No. 14 Abi Vickram
Harvie Ward Flight
No. 1 Jay Croft vs. No. 5 Daniel Sheridan
No. 2 Scott Bedolla vs. No. 3 Andrew
Pinkerton
Ray Pellegrini Flight
No. 9 David Simmons vs. No. 13 Fredrick
Meiswinkel
No. 7 Heath Morzinski vs. No. 3 Phil Pineda
Sandy Tatum Flight
No. 16 Michael Redman vs. No. 4 Matthew
Cochran
No. 7 Kevin P. Smith vs. No. 6 Matthew Didden
View results for San Francisco City OPEN FLIGHTS
ABOUT THE
San Francisco City OPEN FLIGHTS
NOTE: 2017 REGISTRATIONS CLOSED ON JAN.
15.
MEN'S OPEN FLIGHT DIVISION:
$165
ENTRY
FEE INCLUDES ALL GREEN FEES.
Open
to
the first 210 entries received. No index is
required.
Contestants will play in an 18-hole qualifying
round
at
Lincoln Park Golf Course. The low 192 scores
following
qualifying will be used to assign six (6) flights of
32
players each, as well as the seeding for match
play.
Qualifying, as well as the first four Open Flight
rounds
will be played at Lincoln Park Golf Course. The
semifinal and final rounds will be played at TPC
Harding
Park Golf Course. Those contestants who post
the
193rd and 194th low scores will be deemed
alternate
#1 and #2, respectively.
Contestants who
do
not
qualify will be refunded $100. No-shows will
not
be
entitled to a refund.
ABOUT THE SAN FRANCISCO CITY
CHAMPIONSHIP
The oldest municipal tournament in the
USA.
Match
play event with scratch senior, women's
and
net
divisions. Past champions include Ken
Venturi,
George Archer, and Dorothy Delasin. Some
of the
'non winners' include Tom Watson and
Johnny Miller.
Click the 'history' tab for more about this
wonderful
event.
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