The team of Major Forbess and Chris Kennedy made
birdie on the infamous 17th hole to clinch the 59th Florida
State Four-Ball Championship at TPC Sawgrass on July
12-13.
Major Forbess, of Jacksonville, and Chris Kennedy,
from Bradenton, posted a tournament total of 11-under par 133 to
win the 2008 Championship. After a first round 67 on Dye’s
Valley Course, the duo trailed the leading team by five strokes.
Playing THE PLAYER’S Stadium Course in the final round, Forbess
and Kennedy made seven birdies en route to carding a 32-34 for
the low round of the day. Forbess drained a 40-foot birdie putt
on the par 3, 137 yard 17th hole to secure the title by one
stroke. Kennedy was last year’s Match Play runner up and
finished in the top ten in this year’s Amateur Championship.
Forbess and Kennedy are teammates at University of North
Florida.
Two teams shared second place honors including first round
leaders Jonas DeWitte and Jason Guptill. DeWitte,
of West Melbourne, and Guptill, from Rockledge, led after a
first round 62 and finished with a 72 for a tie for second.
Joe Tumlin, from Lithia, and Garrett Morrison, from
Orlando, also finished with a tournament total of 134 recording
a 65-69 for the two rounds. Morrison placed second in this
year’s Amateur Championship.
From June 16-July 2, the Florida State Golf Association
conducted eight qualifying tournaments for amateur golfers
trying to advance to the Championship at TPC Sawgrass. In the
Championship, players competed 18 holes each on the Valley and
Stadium Course. In four-ball stroke play, two competitors play
as partners, each playing his own ball. The lower score of the
partners is the score for the hole.
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