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Mid-Amateur Four-Ball South

Jonathan's Landing Golf Club - Jupiter

June 2-3, 2007

Strafaci & Woulfe Defend South Title

Frank Strafaci and Rick Woulfe defended their title winning the 2007 Mid-Amateur Four-Ball South Championship on the Fazio Course at Jonathan's Landing Golf Club in Jupiter on June 2-3.  

Frank Strafaci, from Davie, and Rick Woulfe, of Ft. Lauderdale, captured their second consecutive Mid-Amateur Four-Ball South Championship by five strokes with a tournament total of 10-under par 134. The South Florida duo posted a 67 in the first round to share the lead heading into the final round of play. In the final round, Strafaci started strong with a birdie on the first hole and an eagle on hole #6 to make the turn at 3-under par. On the back nine, the pair made three birdies to log a 34 and match their first round score of 67 to run away with the title. In addition to last year's Mid-Amateur Four-Ball South Championship, Strafaci and Woulfe won the 1995 Four-Ball Championship and 1998 Mid-Senior Four-Ball Championship.

 

Tom Fazio's course has been described as spectacular. Innovative. Fazio's best. And, remarkably all of these superlatives are true. Each fairway meanders around shimmering lakes, serene wetlands and towering pines. Dramatic contouring adds to the incredible variety of play that is a Fazio tradition. And just one solitary road (Clubhouse Drive) separates the front nine from the back. So only nature's pristine beauty might distract you from your game.

ELIGIBILITY

Must be age 25 or older as of June 2, 2007. Both entrants must also be members of the FSGA.

ENTRY FEE

$320 ($340 - members who do not have an active FSGA/GHIN Handicap).

CHAMPIONSHIP FORMAT

36 holes four-ball stroke play.

FLIGHTS

After 18 holes. The number of flights will be based on the number of teams and/or the range of scores.

CARTS

Players are responsible for practice round cart fees.

DEFENDING CHAMPIONS

Frank Strafaci, of Davie, and Rick Woulfe, of Fort Lauderdale, took the South title at Fiddler's Creek in Naples in 2006.