CIF Boys State Championship
The Stevenson School boys golf team won its first CIF State Championship on Wednesday afternoon at Quail Lodge GC, beating Sunny Hills by two strokes. Read more.
The Stevenson School boys golf team won its first CIF State Championship on Wednesday afternoon at Quail Lodge GC, beating Sunny Hills by two strokes. Read more.
NCGA member and Santa Cruz native Cory McElyea (pictured) qualified for the U.S. Open on Monday at Big Canyon CC and Newport Beach CC. McElyea fired a five-under par and survived a playoff to advance to next week’s championship in Merion. See video interview (courtesy of the SCGA).
The Spring Valley GC team of Frank Loebig, Tom Smith, Mike Tomaselli and Joel Traina (pictured) went wire to wire to win the NCGA East Bay Zone Championship, totaling a two-day score of 252, 34-under par. Read more.
The Dairy Creek GC team of Greg Dzuba, Chris Eppright, Pat Fleming and Dan Miller (pictured) won the South Coast Zone Championship at Quail Lodge GC on Friday. The four-man team totaled a two-day net score of 38-under par. Read more.
Qualifying for the 22nd Annual NCGA Associate Club Four-Ball Net Championship took place at 10 different Northern California Courses– including Ancil Hoffman GC (pictured)–on May 29 with 56 teams advancing to next month’s championship. Read more/See Unofficial Results.
Gary Vanier (pictured, left) and Mark Miller (pictured, right) won the NCGA Senior Four-Ball Championship at Silverado Resort on Friday. The duo posted a 54-hole total of 199 to win by strokes. Read more.
NCGA Four-Ball Net Championship Qualifying took place Thursday May 23 at 12 different Northern California courses including Poppy Ridge GC (pictured). Read more/See Unofficial Results.
The U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links Qualifying took place at The Reserve at Spanos Park (pictured) in Stockton on Wednesday. Shawnee Martinez of Modesto earned medalist honors firing a two-over par 74. Read more.
De La Salle High School (pictured) won the 2013 NCGA/CIF High School Boys Championship at Diablo Grande GC on Monday. The Concord-located high school posted a team total of 373, 13-over par to win by nine shots. Read more.
Casie Cathrea (pictured) of Livermore captured medalist honors at U.S. Women’s Open Sectional Qualifying on Monday at Lake Merced GC. The 17-year-old high school senior put together a 36-hole score of 140, four-under par, to win rather comfortably. Read more.