Rotation Results

You could not dial up a better weather for a morning of golf. The good scores did not result in any super low scores. In 2020, our winning score was -5 under.

In the Gross Flights, the champions will take home 100 BMGA Cup Points and $40.00 per person. Second place receives 75 BMGA Cup Points and $27.50 per player. Third place will take home $17.50 per person and 50 BMGA Cup Points. (Unless there was a tie and it’s noted below.)

In the Championship Flight, there was a tie for first place with an even par (72) with Jake Walezko + Nick Hendrikson and Mark Kraus + Tom Nestvold. Each player will take home $33.75 and 87 BMGA Cup Points. A tie for third place at +1 (73) between Forrest Nelson + Tom Hansen and Richard Brynteson + Zach Kamerer. Each player will receive $8.75 per player and 25 BMGA Cup Points.

In the first flight, there was a tie at +3 (75) between Chris Wrecza + Joe Wrecza and Matt McClernan + Ramiro Sifuentes and the same amounts below ($33.75 and 87 BMGA Cup Points). Third place goes to Carson Walker + Matthew Payne and each earn $17.50 and 50 BMGA Cup Points.

The second flight, your champion was Martin Peyer + Marty Mangold at +9. Second place, went to Steve Couture + Steve Shellenbaum and third place to Larry Larson + Sheldon Silberman.

In our net flight, we only award the top team with $15 each. That goes to Chris Wrecza + Joe Wrecza at -7.

For on course prizes:

  • #1 – Richard Brynteson
  • #3 – Howard Hoffman
  • #4 – Joe Wrecza
  • #7 – Ben Zurn
  • #8 – Gary Scharmer
  • #9 – Gerald Meier
  • #11 – Steve Slivken
  • #12 – Steve Shellenbaum

Let’s take a quick look at the top 12 for BMGA Cup Points. Remember, the top 12 are invited to the Shootout in October for the top BMGA Player of the Year.

  1. Matthew Payne
  2. Carson Walker
  3. Steve Couture
  4. Jeffrey Olson
  5. Steve Shellenbaum
  6. Larry Larson & Sheldon Silberman
  7. Marty Mangold
  8. Martin Peyer
  9. Kevin Monogue
  10. Ramiro Sifuentes & Matt McClernan
  11. Ted Roberts & Jeff Martin

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