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Senior Amateur Championship

Victoria Hills Golf Club - DeLand

April 11-13, 2006

Cleland Captures Senior Championship

Evenson Wins Super Senior Division 

Ron Cleland fired a final round score of 74 to win the 39th Senior Amateur Championship at Victoria Hills Golf Club in DeLand. Richard Evenson shot a 76 in the final round to secure the Super Senior division by one stroke.  

Ron Cleland, 60, posted a tournament total of 1-over par 217 for the victory. Cleland, of Naples, shot a 73 in the first round to trail the leaders by two strokes. In the second round, Cleland made four birdies on the front nine en route to a 2-under par 70 and the lead by four strokes. “I knew I just had to play well, you never know in this situation what could happen,” Cleland said about leading after two rounds. He then recorded a 74 in the final round to seal his first Senior Championship. “It is quite a high,” said Cleland. “I have never won a State Championship, it is a great feeling.” In the final round, Cleland came out and bogeyed holes one and four, then recovered nicely with three birdies. “I played very solid and didn’t make any big mistakes,” he said. “This course is very demanding so if you make a mistake you pay for it.” Cleland just went to The Masters and joked with his group that “he saw how to win.”  

Edward Fletcher, of The Villages, placed second finishing five strokes back from Cleland with a 222. Fletcher, playing in his first Florida State Championship, recorded a 77-70-75. Shooting the low round of the tournament, Rick Woulfe, of Fort Lauderdale, jumped into third place with a 223 for the tournament. Woulfe, last year’s Senior Player-of-the-Year, made an eagle on the par 5 18th hole to post a 4-under par 68 in the final round. His first two rounds of 78-77 secured him third place. The 2004 Champion Bruce Scamehorn, of Winter Haven, finished tied for fourth place with first round co-leader Tim Miller, of Venice. Scamehorn and Miller each had a tournament total of 224.  

In the Super Senior division, Richard Everson, from Estero, edged out the field by one stroke to secure the title. Evenson, 68, was one back from the leader going into the final round after posting scores of 77-73. Evenson’s final round score of 76 pushed him ahead to win the division with a 226 total. Bill Feehan, from Marco Island, and Jerry Jackson, of Sarasota, fell one stroke short to share second place honors with a 227 tournament total. Feehan recorded rounds of 79-75-73 while Jackson, coming off a Winter Series win at the Venetian, shot a 74-78-75. The 1995 Champion, Chuck Smith, from Naples, finished with a 228 tournament total.  

Since the number of entries received has always surpassed the capacity of the Championship, a qualifying stage was instituted last year. While 73 players earned exempt status through a variety of different means, over 260 competitors attempted to qualify to complete the 156 player field. Qualifying took place at six sites across the state as competitors played 18 holes of stroke play hoping to advance to the Championship. Competitors play 54 holes of stroke play over the course of the three-day Championship. Participants must be 55 or older to participate in the Championship and enter one of the age divisions, 55-64 and 65 & over.  

Victoria Hills Golf Club, in DeLand, is just 35 miles north of Orlando. Designed by Ron Garl, Victoria Hills is home to the Stetson University golf team and has hosted many FSGA and USGA events. The course was ranked in Golfweek’s “America’s Top 40 Best New Courses.”

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Tee Information

Tee

Yardage / Info

Mid-Amateur

6,713 yds. 73.2/139

Senior

6,411 yds. 72.1/136

Super-Senior

6,127 yds. 69.4/129

Weather Information

Description

Temp

Overcast

Overcast, Heavy Winds

78 °F

 

The Senior Amateur Championship is for those individuals over the age of 55. Two age divisions, 55-64 and 65 and over, will compete over three days in 54 holes of stroke play. The field is flighted after 36 holes.

This beautiful 18-hole, par-72 course was designed by Ron Garl to display Florida's natural rolling hills and foliage.

ELIGIBILITY:

Must be age 55 or older as of April 11, 2006, and be a member of the FSGA.

ENTRY FEES:

$65 Qualifying fee ($55 for online entry) - includes cart
$200 Championship fee - includes carts

Individuals who successfully advance to the Championship through qualifying must pre-register and remit $200 either online at the FSGA website at www.fsga.org or by check to the FSGA office for payment of Championship fees. Payment must be received by Monday, April 3 at 3:30 PM or the individual will be withdrawn from the Championship.

EXEMPT PLAYERS FEES:

Exempt players will only be charged the $200 Championship fee upon entry.

EXEMPTIONS:

Players in the following categories will be eligible for exemption provided they meet all entry and eligibility requirements.

The following exemptions earned are applicable to either the senior or super senior age divisions (provided age requirements are met):

  • Previous winners of the Senior Championship senior division for the last ten years
  • Top 30 and tied from the previous year's Senior Championship senior division
  • Top 10 and tied senior players from the previous year's Player of the Year final point standings
  • Top 10 and tied from the Winter Series 55-64 age division current points list as of close of entries
  • Winners of the previous season's 55-64 age division individual Winter Series events
  • Players finishing in the top 30 of the previous year's Mid-Senior Championship
  • Players making match play at the previous year's Mid-Amateur Championship
  • Players qualifying for any one of the previous year's USGA National Championship
  • Special exemptions as selected by the FSGA

The following exemptions earned are applicable only to the super senior division:

  • Previous winners of the Senior Championship senior or super senior divisions
  • Top 10 and tied from the previous year's Senior Championship super senior division
  • Top 5 and tied from the Winter Series 65 & over age division current points list as of close of entries
  • Winners of the previous season's 65 & over age division individual Winter Series events
  • Special exemptions as selected by the FSGA

(An exempt player shall meet all entry requirements and must submit a complete entry prior to deadline.)

QUALIFYING FORMAT:

18 holes stroke play at 6 sites.

CHAMPIONSHIP FORMAT:

54 holes of stroke play.

Initial groupings will be for two-days; the field will be re-paired after the second round. The third round will be two shotguns starts, the first at 8:00 and the second at 12:45.

AGE DIVISIONS:

Senior (55-64 age division) and super senior (65 and over age division). Players must indicate on the entry form if they want to compete in the super senior division. Players in the senior division are not eligible for the super senior title regardless of age.

PRACTICE ROUND CART FEES:

Players are responsible for practice round cart fees.

DEFENDING CHAMPIONS:

Edward Craig, from Orlando, recorded a 70-71-76--217 at Golden Ocala Golf & Equestrian Club for the senior title while Rennie Law, of Tampa, shot 74-75-73--222 for the super senior division title.