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Four-Ball Championship

Grand Cypress Golf Club - Orlando

July 16-17, 2005

Carter/Purnell Win Four-Ball Championship

Steve Carter and Andy Purnell set a tournament record shooting a 21-under par 123 to win the 43rd Florida State Four-Ball Championship at Grand Cypress Golf Club in Orlando on July 16-17, 2005.  

The Jacksonville pair of Steve Carter and Andy Purnell led the field of 48 teams after posting a 64 on the North/South Course in the first round. Carter and Purnell came out strong in the final round on the New Course making eight birdies on the front nine for a 28. With birdies on 13 and 14, Carter, the 2004 Mid-Amateur Champion, eagled the par 5, 17th hole and finished off with another birdie on the 18th hole for a 31 on the back nine. Carter says, “Today was a very good day, we had fun and remained focused on making birdies. After the 14th hole, our goal was to break 60 and we managed to do it.” Their final round score of 59 has only been accomplished once before by Randy Briggs and Daniel Owen in the 1996 Four-Ball Championship at World Woods. With a tournament total of 123, Carter and Purnell crushed the tournament record of 128 set back in 1999 by Joe Alfieri and Doug LaCrosse, also at Grand Cypress. “It feels wonderful,” says Carter. “Anytime you break a record, it’s a great feeling.” Carter and Purnell, the 2003 Match Play Champion and 2003 Player-of-the Year, paired up in 2003 to win the Mid-Amateur Four-Ball North Championship and now will go down in the record books with this victory. 

Florida Junior Tour (FJT) members Chappell Brown and Robbie Wight, both from West Palm Beach, shot a 63 in the final round to jump into second place after being tied with six other teams for third place with a first round score of 67. Brown, 18, the current FJT boys 16-18 age division points leader, and Wight, 18, finished with a two-day total of 130.

This year’s Mid-Amateur Four-Ball South Champions, Brian Johnson, of Coral Springs, and Scott Brassard, from Hollywood, took third place recording a 67-64—131.  After nine qualifying events across the state, teams advanced to compete on the Jack Nicklaus designed North/South Course and New Course in the Championship. The Championship also featured exempt teams who earned exempt status through different categories. In the Championship, participants play 36 holes of four-ball stroke play in the two-day event. In four-ball stroke play, two competitors play as partners, each playing his own ball. The lower score of the partners is the score for the hole.

Round One Story

Preview Story

Tee Information

Tee

Yardage / Info

Boys (13-15)

6,576 yds. 72.5/136

Girls (13-15)

5,853 yds. 73.9/127

Weather Information

Description

Temp

Hot

Hot

92 °F

Tournament Results

PosPosition Name Rd.1 TotalTotal Score Points
1 George Heider 71 71 0
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Grand Cypress Golf Club, located in Orlando, hosts the 2005 Four-Ball Championship.  Enjoy all the attractions that Orlando has to offer, such as dinner theaters and different shopping venues, while facing tough competition in one of the top amateur events in Florida.

ELIGIBILITY

Entrants must both be members of the FSGA.

ENTRY FEE

$140 per team. ($130 for online entry.) Those teams who advance to the Championship, including exempt teams, must pre-register and remit $120 either online at the FSGA website at www.fsga.org or by check to the FSGA office for advance payment of Championship fees. Payment must be received by Monday, July 12, or the team will be withdrawn from the Championship.

EXEMPTIONS

The following are exempt to the championship (Teams must be intact):

  • Top five teams and ties from the 2004 championship

  • 2005 Mid-Amateur Four-Ball champions

  • 2004 Mid-Senior Four-Ball champions

  • 2004 Senior Four-Ball champions

  • Champions from the last three State Four-Ball Championships

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

QUALIFYING FORMAT

18 holes of four-ball stroke play at 9 sites.

CHAMPIONSHIP FORMAT

36 holes four-ball stroke play

COURSES

New and North/South courses

CARTS

During qualifying, each team must use a golf cart. Caddies are acceptable, but he/she may not ride in a golf cart or carry the player's clubs. Teams are responsible for cart fees for all practice rounds. Those teams who advance to the Championship, including exempt teams, must pre-register and remit a Championship fee, which includes cart fees, for all competitive rounds.

DEFENDING CHAMPIONS

Jeff Robinson and Bret Voisin fired a 63-70—133 to capture the 42nd Florida State Four-Ball Championship at Quail Valley Golf Club in Vero Beach.