Pepsi-Cola Best-Ball Championship
October 13, 2014 Results will be posted as soon as they are available.
October 13, 2014 Results will be posted as soon as they are available.
September 29, 2014 Trevor Clayton put an exclamation point on earning 2014 NCGA Player of the Year honors. The Clovis native, who’s attending Fresno City College this year with plans to transfer to Fresno State next fall, won the annual LasPo Open on Sunday, shooting 7-under 135 at par-72 Las Positas Golf Course. Clayton, who…
September 8, 2014 Tyler Archer made it a wire-to-wire win at the annual Concord City Amateur Championship. Playing at Diablo Creek GC, Archer opened with a first round low 70 and added a Sunday 71 to finish at 141 and defeat co-runner-ups Scott Olds and Zach Smith by two strokes. Both Olds and Smith had rounds…
Results will be posted as soon as they are available.
Sept. 2, 2014 Ryan Sloane went wire-to-wire at the California State Fair Masters, shooting a record 20 under over three rounds at Bing Maloney in Sacramento to win by 10 strokes over Roseville’s Jeff Weiss of Roseville. The Campbell resident fired rounds of 64-66-66, shattering the previous record of 13 under. Weiss was consistent over Labor Day weekend, shooting…
July 14, 2014 Brian Swenson claimed the title at the annual Brentwood City Open, played at Deer Ridge GC and Shadow Lakes GC. Swenson shot rounds of 67-72 to finish at 139, winning the championship by five strokes over runner-up Christian Nicolini. Nicolini had rounds of 77-67. Zander Nethercutt placed third at 148 after rounds…
August 18, 2014 Dan Orovich and Juan Gonzalez took the title at the Plumas Lake Best-Ball Championship, posting a score of 128 with rounds of 66 and 62 at Plumas Lake Golf and Country Club. The duo defeated runner-ups Andrew and Austin Roberts, who came in at 133 (67-66) by five strokes. The tandem of…
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August 7, 2014 Anthony Estes took the title at the McCloud Open at McCloud Golf Course, shooting 138 over 36 holes. Finishing in second place was Brian Jones, who came in at 144. Third place went to Jim Clark with a score of 148.
July 21, 2014 San Jose resident Shintaro Ban picked up another victory. Ban, who won the San Francisco City Amateur earlier this year, captured the Marin County Amateur title over the weekend, posting rounds of 74-66 for a two-day total of 140. Ban knocked off runner-up Nicolas Noya of South San Francisco by a stroke.…