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The Florida Cup

The Cape Club of Palm City - Palm City

October 25-26, 2007

South Wins Florida Cup

South Florida regained the Florida Cup defeating the North team by a score of 18 points to 14 points at The Fox Club in Palm City on October 25-26. With this win, the series is now tied at three a piece.

After the first day of the Florida Cup Matches, the South team led the North team 9 ½ points to 6 ½ points. In the morning round of four-ball match play, the teams were tied earning four points each. In the second round of foursome matches (alternate shot), the South team jumped in front winning four matches and halving three to take a three point lead heading in the final round of singles matches.  On the final day, the South team gained 8½ points to the North’s 7 ½ points in singles matches securing the 6th Florida Cup Matches. Danny Germaine continued to go undefeated for the South team winning his singles match 2 and 1 against Tommy Dudley. Bill O’Keefe and Michael Nealy also won all their matches for the South team. Playing his home course, Eoghan O’Connell defeated two-time State Champion Jon Veneziano 2 and 1 earning a point for the South team. In a battle of Senior Amateur Champions, Ron Cleland, the 2006 Champion, defeated 2004 Champion Bruce Scamehorn 1 up to give the South team a point. Paul Royak, of the North team, won all his matches including his singles match versus Jim Weick 1 up.

The South Florida team features Edward Kenny, of Lake Worth, Samuel Martinez, of Miami, RJ Nakashian, of Palm Beach Gardens, James Weick, of Ft. Lauderdale, Danny Germaine, of Palm Beach Gardens, Michael Nealy, from Boca Raton, Artie Scott, of Tequesta, Brent Bush, of Palm Beach Gardens, Jackie Miller, of Naples, Eoghan O’Connell, of Palm Beach Gardens, Mark Leetzow, of Sarasota, Kevin Hammer, of Boynton Beach, Ron Cleland, of Naples, Bill O’Keefe, of Fort Lauderdale, Steven Sim, of Fort Lauderdale, and Carey Watson, of Coral Springs.

The North Florida team includes Jon Veneziano, of Mount Dora, Robert Parker, of Sanford, Bret Voisin, of Orlando, Doug Snoap, of Apopka, Bryce Voisin, of Orlando, Ken Godwin, of Ocala, Kelly Gosse, from Inverness, Brent Dorman, of Ocala, Tim Hume, of Tampa, Patrick Olive, of Holiday, Paul Royak, of Tampa, Tommy Dudley, of Jacksonville, Bruce Scamehorn, of Winter Haven, Kim Schwencke, of Temple Terrace, Felix Bertucci, of Gulfport, and Berger Warner, of Ocala.

On Thursday, October 25, competitors played 18 holes of four-ball match play in the morning followed by 18-hole foursome matches (alternate shot) in the afternoon. The final day, Friday, October 26, participants competed in 18-hole singles matches.

Round One Story

Tee Information

Tee

Yardage / Info

Ritz-Carlton

6,103 yds 75.3/133

Laurel Oak

6,118 yds 74.6/144

Weather Information

Description

Temp

PartlyCloudy

Humid

91 °F

Thunderstorms

1 hour 20 min delay

90 °F

The state's top players will be invited to participate in a North Florida versus South Florida competition. Held every other year, the Florida Cup matches pit 16 players from the north against 16 players from the South in a Ryder Cup format.

Originally called Cobblestone Country Club, the course was designed in 1989 by Roy Case and later redesigned by Darren Clarke and Eoghan O'Connell including upgraded tees, TifEagle greens and Donald Ross style bunkers.

ELIGIBILITY

Invitational

CHAMPIONSHIP FORMAT

Thursday morning - 18 holes of four-ball stroke play.

Thursday afternoon - 18 holes alternate shot. 

Friday - 18 holes singles match play.

DEFENDING CHAMPIONS

The North team won 17-15 in 2005.