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Palma Ceia
Golf and Country Club came back from 13 points down to
win the 65th Club Team Championship at Golden
Hills Golf and Turf Club and Juliette Falls.
Black Diamond Ranch went wire-to-wire to capture the
Senior Division of the 2008 Championship.
Palma Ceia Golf and Country Club, in Tampa, posted a
tournament total of 237 stableford points to win the 2008
Club Team Championship. After earning 117 points in the
first round at Juliette Falls, Palma Ceia trailed the
leading team by 13 points. The team came out strong in the
final round to earn 120 points at Golden Hills and win the
title by 12 points. John Gabler secured 89 points
over the two-round tournament to lead Palm Ceia. In the
final round, Gabler made nine birdies en route to recording
50 points. Paul Royak earned 41 points the first day
and 34 in the final round. Also playing for Palma Ceia,
Mike Walters and Max Castro contributed to the
team’s success. First round leader Rio Pinar Country Club
fell to second place with a final round 95. Rio Pinar, in
Orlando, led after the first round with 130 points and
finished at 225 for their second consecutive second place
finish. Vero Beach Country Club took third place with
223 points.
In the Senior Division, Black Diamond Ranch won with
an overwhelming 240 points. Black Diamond Ranch, in Lecanto,
led after the first round earning 131 points and ran away
with the title with 109 points in the final round. Ron
Green posted 47-35 for Black Diamond as Dave
Blackshear, Carl Nanni and Bill Joens also
played a role in the team’s victory. Black Diamond Ranch
will host the 2009 Senior Amateur Championship. Buckhorn
Springs Golf and Country Club, in Valrico, took second
place with 219 points and Interlachen Country Club,
in Winter Park, claimed third place with 211 points.
A tradition since 1941, the Club Team is open to traditional
golf clubs that own their own course and are members of the
FSGA. The four team members must each be members of the
club. Each team member plays 36 holes of individual stroke
play using stableford scoring. Total of best 3 point totals
of 4 count as the team score each day, high team point total
for 36 holes is crowned the champion.
For
complete results, click here.