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Women's Four-Ball Championship

Santa Lucia River Club - Port St. Lucie

March 19-20, 2016

Williamson and Noonan Conquer Rain to Win

Inclement weather moved across Port Saint Lucie on Saturday causing, what seemed like, the longest 18 holes of golf at Santa Lucia River Club. Due to terrible thunderstorms and lightning, round one was suspended for over four hours and the last group finished just after 7:00 PM. Despite the weather, Tama Caldabaugh and partner Kristen Wagner posted a red number of two under-par, 70 in the Championship Division. Following close behind were two teams of tough competitors tied at second place. Charlotte Daughan, who is coming off of a win at the Women’s International Four-Ball, teamed up with 2015 Women’s Player of the Year, Tara Joy-Connelly, to shoot a round one even par. Mary Jane Hiestand, 2014 Senior Player of the Year, and teammate Diane Lang, 2008 Senior Player of the Year, made up the second team tied at even par. Meghan Stasi and Isabelle Lendl finished day one alone in fourth place with a one over-par 73.

The ladies geared up with weather gloves and umbrellas to start round two. Spotty showers occurred throughout the morning of the final round but the skies opened up to some sunshine in the afternoon. It was special to have both the 2015 Senior Player of the Year, Tama Caldabaugh, and 2015 Player of the Year, Tara Joy-Connelly in the final grouping on Sunday. The final round was full of excitement as the team of Katie Williamson, of Deerfield Beach and Sarah Noonan, of Vero Beach slowly advanced up the learderboard as round one leaders started to falter. By birdying five out of their last nine holes the duo fired an impressive final round score of seven under-par, 65, five under-par tournament total of 139.  Williamson and Noonan, both active Florida Junior Tour players captured their first FSGA Championship victory by five strokes! When asked about their second round the two stated that their “goal was to not make any bogeys”, which they accomplished with a birdie on their final hole. Williamson will be attending Florida Gulf Coast University in the fall and Noonan will be graduating high school in 2017.

To round out the top of the Championship Division, Charlotte Daughan, of Orlando and Tara Joy-Connelly, of Palm Beach finished alone in second place after another consistent 72 in round two, tournament total 144.  Meghan Stasi and Isabelle Lendl finished in third place, one stroke out of second, with a second round of even par. Round one leaders Caldabaugh and Wagner tied the teams of Lin Culver/Gigi Higgins and Mary Jane Hiestand/Diane Lang for fourth place with a 147 tournament total.

In the Middle Division, Kathi Lundstrom, of Sewalls Point and Sandie St. Onge, of Jensen Beach went wire-to-wire to seize first place with rounds of 76-74—150. Two strokes behind, in second place, was the team of Nancy Chaffe and Debbie Friede. Chaffe, of Avon Park and Friede, of Flagler Beach carded rounds of 77-75 for a 152 tournament total. Winning first place net by six strokes was the team of Patricia Hughes-Gelardi and Lucy Sievers with rounds of 69-67—136. Second place net was awarded to Debbie Caruso and Mary Tappmeyer who came back in round two, 75-67, for a tournament total 142. 

Tinker Sanger and Wendy Bingham tied Debbie O’Brien and Diane Armet for first place in the Middle Division First Flight after the final round. Both teams walked away with victories as Sanger/Bingham took first place gross, 77-80—157, and O’Brien/Armet won first place net with net rounds of 67-69—136. Second place gross was captured by the pair of Terri Wirth and Terry Doying-Main, who shot consistent rounds of 84-83 for a tournament total 167.

Monique Patenaude and Beatriz Niemeyer led the Forward Division after round one in the first FSGA event either lady has ever played! The duo carded a four over-par 76 to lead by one stroke over the team of Luanne Zabytko and Anita Venner. After round two, the two teams finished tied for first and each team was able to celebrate a victory. Zabytko and Venner carded a second 77 for the tournament to win first place gross with a tournament total 154. Niemeyer and Patenaude stole first place net with net scores of 65-66—131. Susie Labriola and Natsuki Mason finished in second place gross with a 168 tournament total. 

Two teams tied for first after day one in the Forward Division First Flight. Both teams of Kay Waltman/Peggy Butts and Lanette Gustafson/Sue Zessin fought through the rain to post an 83. The pair of Gustafson and Zessin held on to first place after round one to win the gross title with a 173 tournament total. Waltman and Butts finished only one stroke behind with a second round 91, tournament total 174. The net champions were Susan Kennedy and Jan Strader with net rounds of 66-62 for a 128 total.

Tee Information

Tee

Yardage / Info

Championship Division

5,820 yds. 74.8/141

Middle Division

5,386 yds. 72.4/136

Forward Division

4,928 yds. 70.1/128

Par: 72

Weather Information

Description

Temp

Thunderstorms

Weather Delay

82 °F

Overcast

Early Morning Showers

78 °F

Tournament Results

PosPosition Name Rd.1 Rd.2 TotalTotal Score Points
1 Katie Williamson / Sarah Noonan 74 65 139 1000
2 Charlotte Daughan / Tara Joy-Connelly 72 72 144 700
3 Meghan Stasi / Isabelle Lendl 73 72 145 500
T4 Tama Caldabaugh / Kristen Schupak 70 77 147 350
T4 Lin Culver / Gigi Higgins 74 73 147 350
T4 Mary Jane Hiestand / Diane Lang 72 75 147 350
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$190 per competitor

Please join us for the Women's Four-Ball Championship to be conducted at the beautiful Santa Lucia River Club. Grab a friend and plan a weekend full of fun and competitive golf right off the St. Lucie River. For a look at the 2015 Championship Results click here.

Championship Format

  • 36 holes of four-ball stroke play, (commonly known as a two-person, best-ball)
  • Maximum of 48 total teams
  • Three divisions - Championship (gross only), Middle (gross and net), and Forward Division (gross and net)
  • Teams must select their division at the time of entry
  • The overall Champion will be the team from the Championship Division with the lowest 36-hole total score

Schedule of Events

Friday, March 18th

  • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM – Player's Reception - Included in entry fee (cash bar)

Saturday, March 19th

  • 7:00 AM - 9:30 AM – Registration 

  • 8:00 AM - 9:50 AM – Round One tee times off of #1 and #10 tees

Sunday, March 20th

  • 8:00 AM – Final Round shotgun

  • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM (approx.) – Awards luncheon - Included in entry fee

Eligibility

  • Entrants must both be female amateur members of the FSGA
  • Female amateurs with a valid Florida GHIN Handicap Index of 34.0 or less
  • Must have reached 16 years of age by March 19, 2016
  • 95% of each player's course handicap will be used in the Middle and Forward Divisions
  • The course handicap differential between partners in the net divisions may be no more than eight (8) strokes
    (If the differential is more than eight (8) strokes, the higher course handicap will be reduced to allow for the difference)

Entry Fee

$380 (per team)

Entry fee includes all competitive rounds of golf, tee gifts, a player's reception on Friday, March 18th before the first round, an awards luncheon after the final round on Sunday, March 20th, and gift certificate prizes. Late entries will be accepted subject to a $10 late entry fee should the team gain acceptance into the field.

Entry Priority

Entries will be accepted based upon the order of receipt. Entries received after the competitive field is full, or after the close of entries, will be placed on an alternates list. Alternates will be contacted in the order of receipt of entry, if and when, a spot becomes available.

Divisions and Approximate Yardages

Championship Division - 5,800-6,000 yards (gross only, no flights)
Middle Division - 5,300-5,500 yards (gross and net, pre-flighted)
Forward Division - 4,800-5,000 yards (gross and net, pre-flighted)

Suggested Handicap Guidelines

The following should be considered when selecting divisions.
Handicap differential between partners may be no more than eight (8) strokes.

  • Championship Division - 18 & Under
  • Middle Division - 19-34
  • Forward Division - 35-68

Committee Discretion: The Championship Committee reserves the right to move any team out of the Forward Division if their team handicap (or an individual partner's handicap) is significantly lower than the majority of the competitors in that division, and their scoring history does not reflect the need to play from the Forward Division yardage.

Handicaps

  • All valid Florida GHIN Handicap Indexes used will be from the March 1, 2016 revision
  • Each player must have a valid Florida GHIN Handicap Index no higher than 34.0
  • Players in the Middle and Forward Divisions will play to 95% of their course handicap
  • The course handicap differential between partners in the net divisions may be no more than eight (8) strokes (If the differential is more than eight (8) strokes,the higher course handicap will be reduced to allow for the difference)

Flighting

The Championship Division is gross only and will not be flighted.   

The Middle and Forward Divisions will be pre-flighted based on combined team handicaps. 

Generally, divisions of more than 12 teams will be pre-flighted. Flights will be based on the number of teams and the range of combined team handicaps.

Breaking Ties

Championship Division - The overall Champion will be the team from the Championship Division with the lowest 36-hole total score. In the event of a tie for first place in the Championship Division, there will be a hole-by-hole sudden death playoff on a hole designated by the Committee to determine the championship team. 

Other Divisions - Ties for first place gross and first place net in each flight of the Middle and Forward Divisions will be broken by a modified USGA tie break method. The final day 18 hole respective score, whether gross or net, will be used to determine the first place gross or net team. (If there is still a tie, the final 9 holes of the last day (holes #10-18) will be used to determine the winner. If there is still a tie, the final 6 holes are used; then if needed the final 3 holes; then the final hole; then by coin flip).

Practice Rounds

Practice rounds are available one week prior to the Championship on a space available basis and after 12:00 PM the weekend before. The price for a practice round is $35.00 + tax and includes cart and range balls prior to the round. Visa and Mastercard are only accepted in the Pro Shop. Please call (772) 337-5315 to arrange your practice round.The proper place to practice your golf swing is on the driving range, hitting multiple shots on the course is unacceptable.

Defending Champions

The team of Nancy Vergara, of Key Biscayne, and Nicole Ferre, of Weston, captured the 2015 Women's Four-Ball Championship held at River Wilderness Golf & Country Club in Parrish. Vergara and Ferre held the lead after round one, posting a six-under-par 66 in their first round, with a three way tie for second just behind them at 68. After a week of heavy rain, it was a miracle that round one was able to begin and be completed on Saturday. Unfortunately, the luck did not continue into Sunday's round, and  the Championship was cut to 18 holes. 

Other Policies

  • Spectators and Spectator Cart Policy - Click here.
  • Caddies - If a player employs a caddie, the caddie MUST walk and player's clubs must remain on the golf cart.
  • Championship Pace of Play Policy - Click here.
  • Local Rules and Conditions of Competition - Click here.
  • Championship Policies - Click here to read the withdrawal, dress code, and other policies.
  • Procedures for Alternates - Click here for information on how alternates may gain entry into this Championship.
  • Conditions/ Schedule - The FSGA Championships Committee/on-site Rules Committee reserves the right to alter any of the conditions, provisions and/or schedules. The decision of the Championships Committee/on-site Rules Committee in any matter will be final.

Host Hotel and Accommodations

There is no host hotel, please see below for hotel options in the nearby area.
**Mets spring training is in season and will affect hotel rates and availability**

Best Western Port St. Lucie
7900 S US Highway 1, 
Port Saint Lucie, FL
Phone: (772) 878-7600
Please say you are with the Florida State Golf Association and they will honor a rate of $127.50 plus tax. This hotel is located 15 minutes north of the course.

Holiday Inn Express Fort Pierce West
7151 Okeechobee Rd
Fort Pierce, FL
Phone: (772) 464-5000
Please contact Kelsie Stickles when booking rooms. On a space available basis, they will honor a rate of $159 plus tax (King only) or $174 plus tax (Double only). This hotel is a straight shot 20 miles north on Interstate 95.

Hampton Inn & Suites Fort Pierce

1985 Reynolds Dr.
Fort Pierce, FL
Phone: (772) 828-4100
On a space available basis, they have a rate of $189 plus tax. This hotel is a straight shot 20 miles north on Interstate 95.

Directions - Santa Lucia River Club

3325 Ballantrae Blvd
Port St. Lucie, FL 34952
(772) 337-5315