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Mid-Senior Four-Ball North

LPGA International - Daytona Beach

September 16-17, 2006

Mid-Senior Four-Ball Championships

Kelly Gosse and Ken Godwin captured their second Mid-Senior Four-Ball North Championship at LPGA International in Daytona Beach on September 16-17.   

In the North Championship, Kelly Gosse, of Inverness, and Ken Godwin, of Ocala, fired a final round 59 to win the Championship by four strokes. Gosse and Godwin, the 2004 Champions, shot a 66 in the first round to be three strokes off the lead. In the final round, they came out hot making birdie on the first 13 holes to run away with the title. In 2004, Gosse and Godwin also won the Mid-Amateur Four-Ball North Championship. First round leaders Brad Estes, of Longwood, and Robert Cunningham, of Orlando, took second place posting a 63-66--129. In the first round, the pair recorded eight birdies on the front nine to make the turn at 28. Last year’s Champions Bret Voisin, of Orlando, and Jeff Robinson, of Sanford, placed third shooting a 67-64—131.

Round One Story

Teams of two, each 40 years of age and above, will compete in either the North or South Championship of 36 holes of four-ball stroke play. LPGA International, the official home of the Ladies Professional Golf Association, has two championship courses. The Legends course, designed by Arthur Hills, and the Champions course, designed by Rees Jones.

ELIGIBILITY

Must be age 40 or older as of September 16, 2006, and both entrants must be members of the FSGA.

ENTRY FEE

$310 per team ($300 for online entry). Includes cart fees for tournament rounds and prizes.

CHAMPIONSHIP FORMAT

36 holes four-ball stroke play

FLIGHTS

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

COURSE

Legends at LPGA

CARTS

Players are responsible for practice round cart fees.

DEFENDING CHAMPIONS

Jeff Robinson and Bret Voisin won the North title at Sugar Mill Country Club with scores of 64-68--132.