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63rd Senior Amateur Championship

Innisbrook Golf Resort & Spa - Copperhead Course, Palm Harbor, FL

April 16-18, 2024

Nakashian Conquers the Snake Pit

Palm Harbor, Fla. – R J Nakashian took three-time Senior Player of the Year Miles McConnell through six holes of a playoff to conquer the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort. The story behind Nakashian consists of injuries, heartbreak and defeat. However now, he captured the title that he wanted the most.

Innisbrook Resort – Copperhead Course was described by the players as “grueling and difficult” but many competitors described it as the best venue they have played at. Less than a month ago, the Valspar Championship was played at Copperhead and is year in and year out one of the most difficult courses on the PGA Tour. The “Snake Pit” (holes 16-18) played more than 4,700 over-par since the year 2000. With hills you rarely see in Florida combined with thick rough, firm greens and undulating greens, players knew it was going to be difficult.

Round One

R J Nakashian’s 63rd Senior Amateur journey began on Tuesday, firing the round of the day at even-par 71. Joining him however, were three time Senior Player of the Year Miles McConnell, 2023 Walker Cup Captain Mike McCoy and bomber Bill Mallon. With a leaderboard like that, it was anybody’s tournament.

Round Two

Round two came and went, with even more brutal conditions, jumping the lead up to three-over par. Nakashian was that leader, even though he played his last four holes in three-over. On his tail were Chad Frank and Daniel Owen at four-over. With Miles McConnell two back.

Final Round

The final round proved to have potential to turn the 63rd Senior Amateur into the tournament of the year. On the front nine, Brian Armstrong, who was sneakily having a very good tournament, shot four-under par to grab the lead. Fast-forward to the Snake Pit for the final two groups, which saw Miles McConnell and Brian Armstrong battling it out.

McConnell missed the 16th green left, which seemed to be a nearly impossible flop shot to a back right hole location. Defying the odds, he nearly holed it, leaving himself a tap in for par. Armstrong went on to bogey 16, giving McConnell a one stroke advantage heading into the last. Both players hit the green, with McConnell looking at a 40-foot birdie putt and Armstrong a 15 footer. McConnell lagged it up to four feet and, Armstrong missed and tapped in for par. Out of nowhere, McConnell missed his par putt, sending the two into a playoff with Nakashian still on the course, one shot behind.

R J Nakashian hit his approach shot on 18 to nearly the same spot as McConnell. After his bogey on 17, he “completely thought he was out of it”. However, he drains the 40-footer, while a spectator yelled out “you’re in a playoff!”

Playoff

With a newfound hope, Nakashian, Armstrong and McConnell went to the 18th for their first playoff hole. Armstrong made bogey while the other two made par. McConnell seemed to have the tournament locked up multiple times in the six-hole playoff, but missed multiple short putts while Nakashian got up-and-down on multiple holes.

With a playoff rotation of 18 to 16-18, the two saw themselves standing on the 17th tee. McConnell hit his shot on the par three close, but Nakashian hit it closer. McConnell missed, which left Nakashian with a seven-footer to win. He proceeded to drain it to win the 63rd Senior Amateur.

“What a total range of emotions,” says Nakashian in an interview after the round. “This is incredible, this is the one I wanted the most. I have looked forward to this for the past five to six years”.

After having back surgery in November, Nakashian said, “I didn’t even know if I was going to play again”. He had to withdraw from the U.S. Senior Amateur because of his injury. Nearly six months later, he became the 63rd Senior Amateur Champion.

Tee Information

Tee

Yardage / Info

Senior Amateur

6,640 yds. 73.1/139

Par: 71

Weather Information

Description

Temp

Sunny

Light Breeze, Cool Morning, Hot Mid-Day

88 °F

Sunny

Steady Breeze, Hot Mid-Day

89 °F

Sunny

Calm Breeze

80 °F

Tournament Results

PosPosition Name Rd.1 Rd.2 Rd.3 TotalTotal Score Points
1 R J Nakashian 71 74 73 218 5000
T2 Brian Armstrong 72 76 70 218 3000
T2 Miles McConnell 71 75 72 218 3000
T4 Douglas Dvorak 76 73 71 220 1650
T4 John Gabler 74 73 73 220 1650
T4 Michael McCoy 71 78 71 220 1650
T4 William Mallon 71 78 71 220 1650
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Tournament Summary

Format54 holes of individual gross stroke play

Eligibility FSGA member at least 55 years of age, Florida Resident

Handicap:  Florida GHIN 10.0 or less

Entry Fee:  Qualifying - $115 | Exempt $340

Qualifying:  6 local qualifying sites

Championship Format

  • 54 holes of individual gross stroke play
  • Championship Field Size - 144 players
  • The field is cut to the low 60 and ties after 36 holes
  • Initial groupings will be for two days; the field will be cut and re-paired by score after the second round
  • Round three tee times will start at 8:00 AM off of the 1st and 10th tees

Eligibility

  • Male amateur golfer at least 55 years of age as of the first day of the Championship
  • Florida Resident
  • Amateur golfer with valid Florida GHIN Handicap Index not exceeding 10.0
  • Entrant is required to be a member of the FSGA

Entry Fee

Qualifying Fee - $115

Championship Fee - $295

Exempt Fee - $340

Late Fee - $20

  • Qualifying Fee: Qualifying Fee includes entry fee and cart fee for the qualifying round
  • Championship Fee: Fee paid by those individuals who advance to the Championship through qualifying. Includes tee gifts and gift certificates, range balls and any course and cart fees for competitive rounds. Fee includes complimentary lunch for the first, second & final rounds
  • Exempt Fee: Exempt Fee includes Championship Fee and Entry Fee for those individuals eligible for exemption; includes tee gift and gift certificates, course and cart fees, range balls, and lunch for the first, second & final rounds
    • Exempt Players must enter on time to use Championship Exemption
  • Late entries are subject to a $20 late entry fee should the entrant gain acceptance into the qualifying field

Schedule of Events

  • Monday, April 15th
    • Optional practice rounds - Golf Genius Booking Link will be provided after qualifying completes
  • Tuesday, April 16th
    • Tournament registration 7:00 AM - 2:00pm
    • 7:45 AM - 9:25 AM - Round one morning tee times off #1 and #10
    • Complimentary players' lunch in the main clubhouse
    • 12:30 AM - 2:20 AM - Round one afternoon tee times off of #1 and #10 
  • Wednesday, April 17th
    • 7:45 AM - 9:25 AM - Round two morning tee times off of #1 and #10 
    • Complimentary players' lunch in the main clubhouse
    • 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM - Round two afternoon tee times off #1 and #10
  • Thursday, April 18th
    • 8:00AM - Final Round tee times. 60 & ties will determine the last times
    • Awards ceremony immediately following the completion of play

Local Qualifying

  • 18 holes of stroke play at 6 qualifying sites
  • Cart fees are included in your qualifying fee
  • The number of qualifying spots will be posted at the host site and will be proportionate to other qualifying sites based on the size of the field
  • Ties for the last qualifying spot will also qualify (there are no playoffs)
  • Alternates will be determined by ordering the players that just missed qualifying, and ties for alternate spots will be broken by the USGA suggested method (last 9, last 6, last 3, etc.)

Championship Practice Rounds

  • Practice rounds are available one week prior to the championship on a space available basis and after 12:00 PM on the weekend prior. The cost of the practice round is $75 plus tax
  • All day on Monday, April 15th - a Golf Genius Booking Link will be provided after qualifying completes

Championship Information

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Player Information

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Host Site

Host Hotel

Exemptions Earned From This Tournament

  • Winner
    • Next 10 Senior Amateur Championships

    • Current year's Amateur Championship

    • Current year's Mid-Amateur Championship

    • Curent year's Florida Senior Open Championship
  • Top Five and Tied Finishers
    • Next year's Florida Senior Open Championship
  • Top 30 and Tied Finishers
    • Next year's Senior Amateur Championship