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Guidry, Altese
win O’Neill
Memorial titles
Cameron Guidry (Picayune, Miss.) and
Katelynn Altese (Diamondhead, Miss.) won their
respective divisions of the Jack O’Neill Memorial
Junior Championship on Jan. 30-31 at The Club
at Diamondhead.
Guidry, a Southern Miss signee, shot an
opening-round 75 and then followed that up
with a final-round 74 to post the five-stroke
victory over Mateo Jimenez (Diamondhead) and
Wesley Pippins (Madison, Miss.). Jimenez and
Pippins are both 2022 graduates and each shot
opening-round 78s and final-round 76s.
Altese, who is a junior in high school this
Cameron
Guidry
season, won the girls overall title by three shots
over Harper Hinckley of McComb, Miss.Altese
shot an opening-round 76 and a final-round 74.
Hinckley shot an opening-round 72 and a 81 in
the final round. Katelynn’s younger sister Karstyn
finished third at 154 after rounds of 75 and 79.
Karstyn is set to graduate high school in 2027,
while Hinckley is part of the Class of 2025.
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In the boys 12-14 division,
Christopher Hand (Gulf Shores,
Ala.) was victorious with a
36-hole total of 179 after rounds
of 92 and 87. Coming in second
was Mitchell Thompson of Long
Beach, Miss. Dylan Nicholas
(Hattiesburg, Miss.) was third.
In the girls 12-14 division,
Hinckley was tops followed by
Karstyn Altese. Sophia Macias (Denham Springs, La.) and
Vivian Volion (Springfield, La.) tied for third at 157. In the
girls 15-18 division, Katelynn Altese was first followed by
Morgan Guepet (Metairie, La.) and Gracie Bloom of
Pass Christian, Miss. Guepet carded a two-round 156
and Bloom had a 157.
The boys 15-18 top three finishers were the same as the
overall division.
The Club at Diamondhead
Photo courtesy of CourseScout.io
FEB. 21
Presidents Cup (Ellendale CC in Houma, La.)
MARCH 14
Luck of the Irish (Greystone G&CC in Denham Springs, La.)
APRIL 10
Masters Challenge (Farm d’Allie GC in Carencro, La.)
MAY 8
Junior High School State Championship
Les Vieux Chenes Golf Course (Youngsville, La.)
MAY 16
Pirates Classic (The National GC of La. in Westlake)
JUNE 12-13
Governor’s Games (Le Triomphe G&CC in Broussard, La.)
JULY 22
Cajun Classic (Oakbourne Country Club in Lafayette, La.)
ROBERT BOUDREAUX
337.278.8431
robert.Boudreaux@usssa.com
www.usssagolf.com/louisiana
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exclusive albatross club
The rarest shot in golf is the double eagle, which
is also called an albatross.
In the span of 11 days in January, two local players
recorded this rare feat by only needing two shots to
complete a par-5 hole.
On Jan. 5, Louis Voorhies holed a 4-iron shot from
171 yards out to record a double eagle on the par-5
seventh at BREC’s Santa Maria Golf Course in Baton
Rouge, La.The shot was witnessed by Ronnie
LaBorde, Kevin Roussel, Mike Vermaelan and Steve
Pierotti.
Christopher Randel joined the albatross club
when his second shot on the par-5 first hole at
Southern Trace Country Club (Shreveport, La.) found
the hole from 265 yards out with a 3-wood. Randel,
who had never even recorded an eagle before his Jan. 16 round at his home course, started the hole with a 254-yard
drive that landed in the fairway just left of a fairway bunker. Randel, the four players he was playing with or the two
friends following his round never saw the ball go in the hole, which was behind a bunker.While looking for his shot,
one of his playing partners — Joseph Fell — found the ball in the cup. Other witnesses were Jordan Abdehou,
Zach Kelly, Jayce Simpson,Will Raymond and Jeff Lyons. Randel, who has been playing golf for almost seven years,
finished with a 41 on the front nine and an 86 for his round. He is a 14.1 handicap and resides in Shreveport.
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affects on tournaments
By Beth Bares
It's been an interesting 10 months, to
say the least.Who would have thought that
in our lifetime a virus would shut down
the entire world in an instant?
COVID-19 has affected each one of us
in different, unprecedented ways. But, as
dark as these times may seem, there is a
positive and a negative side to this. Golf
has become the escape for many of us, a
sanctuary from the fear and uncertainty in
our lives. Clubs have been dusted off, new
ones purchased, swings analyzed, and tee
times booked by the thousands. Golf
courses quickly became a safe place for men and women
to step away from the uncertainty of their daily lives, even
if it's just for a few hours.
According to Golfweek, nationwide in September
there has been a 25.5% increase in rounds played! That's
the positive, but the negative is how it has affected the
non-profit community.We all know that this area hosts a
tournament every Monday or Friday in the spring and the
fall at almost every golf course.As president of the First
Tee of Greater New Orleans I see first-hand exactly how
not being able to host a
tournament affects your
organization's bottom line.
While it has forced us to
think outside the box we
know that nothing
replaces the benefits of
our golf tournaments.You
see, the tournament
isn't just about raising
money…it's an
opportunity to tell your
story and market yourself
to a captured audience. If
you do it correctly that
tournament comes back
to you tenfold with new
sponsors and support in other areas that were missing
before. On the golf course side of it, each person that
comes to a tournament is a potential member or pass
holder making it a win-win for everyone.There are lots
of tournaments in the area.Those tournaments generally
go after the same people when asking for
money and these people are on a donation
hold for events, but we are seeing now
that there is a whole new group of
potential sponsors out there that are
reintroducing themselves to the game.
Because of this resurgence in golf, we have
a new audience to introduce to our
tournaments and hopefully help them
understand the importance of their
presence at these events.
After 30 years in the golf business I
haven't seen golf this popular since Tiger
Woods started breaking records. But I also
haven't seen this city go from a full spring
and fall golf tournament schedule to a hint of small golf
outings here and there.We have to start dipping our toe
in the water and get creative on how to run a safe golf
tournament. I've seen it happen and know firsthand it can
be done.
On March 13, 2020, I hosted a tournament at Pelican
Point.At the time, I had no idea that this would be my last
tournament of the year. My company,Your Golf Event, has
coordinated tournaments for non-profits, corporations
and conventions in the Greater New Orleans area and in
the United States. So, when
people say, "you must be so
busy — golf courses are
slammed", I have to laugh
because unfortunately I don't
own the golf course, nor do I
work at the golf course and
I'm not getting paid for the
average guy to go play golf.
Yes, most golf courses are
doing great but that shouldn't
be confused with the
enormous financial effect this
pandemic has had on
tournaments as a whole.
Whether it's a non-profit
that relies on the revenue
generated by the tournament or a corporation that hosts
their tournament to thank their clients, there has been a
definite negative effect.After speaking with several golf
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courses in the area they all say they have exceeded their
golf rounds from the previous year by several thousand
rounds, except for Audubon Park Golf Course, which was
closed for several months during the pandemic and still has
not returned to full staff. But after talking to the non-profits
it's quite a different story.They aren't able to boast about
the benefits of golf and it's not just the financial toll but it's
their story they haven't been able to tell and the benefits of
being able to market themselves to their players.
My hope is that when you read this article you think of
how many times you've played golf since this started and
remember how many times you played in a golf tournament
with a group of friends. It's quite a different experience to
go play a round and enjoy the moment but when you're
playing in a charity tournament that one round means so
much more.You are getting a fun day of golf with food,
beverage, a nice gift, awards and most importantly helping
an organization that touches our community.Who's your
favorite charity? Have you checked on them lately? They
need you now more than ever.
It is unclear what the future of tournaments will look
like this year. Even the Zurich Classic of New Orleans
doesn't know to what extent or even if fans will be
allowed, but to me they are the beacon of hope that golf
tournaments will return.They continue to be the golf and
charitable leaders in our community.The charities they
help in the community with the millions of dollars they
donate is immeasurable. I was fortunate enough to learn
everything I know about running a golf tournament by
being the Tournament Coordinator and Director of Events
for the Fore!Kids Foundation for more than 10 years. Many
people don't know that Fore!Kids Foundation is the
non-profit organization that has dedicated itself to hosting
the Zurich Classic since 1938.The only other time there
was no tournament other than last year was during WWII.
They are seasoned professionals who have a love for the
game, the city and the charities they help. It is the lessons I
learned during that time and the 20 years after that have
helped me assist over 1,900 tournaments, raise millions of
dollars for charity and create a trusted business in the
Greater New Orleans area. I truly believe a golf
tournament can be different for any organization and it
should have its own identity. In 2004, I saw a need for
helping non-profits create tournaments that offered more
of an experience for the player while meeting or exceeding
their budget goal. Golf courses also benefit from my
services because the tournaments I bring them are
organized so they can staff appropriately for the day. Don't
get me wrong — running a golf tournament is NOT easy.
It requires organization, hard work, a good committee and
an understanding of the dynamics of how to get the most
out of your event.This is what I have learned in my 30
years. I enjoy sharing that knowledge so non-profits can
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reach their goals and CEOs can be proud of the event they
have invited their most important clients to attend.
As they say, "this too shall pass!" I don't know about you
but I'm ready for this to pass quickly and look forward to a
brighter and more creative golf tournament future! If you
are interested in hosting a tournament and would like a
free consultation please go to www.yourgolfevent.net or
contact me at baresgolf@gmail.com or 504.513.4766.
Please know I am located in the Greater New Orleans
area, but have worked in other areas of the state and other
parts of the country. No job is too big or too small!
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including three on Jan. 10
The aces are continuing to
flow in with 17 in the past month
marking a total of 33 so far this year.
The latest ace was by Hansel
Mabile and reported on Jan. 29 at
The University Club in Baton Rouge,
La.The 132-yard shot was on No. 16
and with a 9-wood.Witnesses were
Jerome Mabile and Brent Boe.
On Jan. 28, Nick Blady recorded
an ace at the Jay and Lionel Hebert
Memorial Golf Course in Lafayette,
La.The hole-in-one was on No. 10
with a 52-degree wedge from 106
yards.
Ron Benoit aced No. 14 at
LaTour Golf Club (Mathews, La.) on
Jan. 23.The 176-yard shot was with
a 3-iron into a stiff wind.Witnesses
were Roland Gaubert,Terry Kraemer
and Joe Ruddy.This was the first ever
ace for Benoit, who is 56 and resides
in Thibodaux, La. He is a member at
LaTour.
On Jan. 21,Watson Turnipseed
made a hole-in-one at Sunkist
Country Club (Biloxi, Miss.) on
No. 14, which was playing at 124
yards.The pitching-wedge shot
was witnessed by Chett Landry.
Lawrence Allan recorded an ace
on Jan. 21 at The University Club in
Baton Rouge, La.The 160-yard shot
on No. 5 was with an 8-iron while
playing with Tim Melancon, Chris
Ewing and Grady Brame.
Also at The University Club,
Keaton Barr aced No. 13 on Jan .18
from 146 yards with a 9-iron.
Witnesses were Ryan Ferguson,
Evan Fontenot,Will Macken and
Baylen Sass.
Gary Soltis recorded a
hole-in-one at Sunkist Country
Club (Biloxi, Miss.) on Jan. 17.
The shot was on No. 14 and with a
6-hybrid while playing with Dick
French and Lou Parrello.
On Jan. 15, Dennis Mauzy aced
the fourth hole at Windance Country
Club in Gulfport, Miss.The 137-yard
shot was with an 8-iron while playing
with Ron Lightfoot, Ron Yanik and
John Avila.
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Diana Schouest recorded a hole-in-one at Pelican
Point Golf Club (Gonzales, La.) on Jan. 14.The impressive
shot was on No. 14 with a 5-hybrid.Witnesses were Linda
Force and Debbie Stevens.
Cheryl Bloom aced the fifth hole at The Oaks Golf
Club (Pass Christian, Miss.) on Jan. 10.
Also on Jan. 10, Bobby McGuffie recorded his 13th
hole-in-one with the latest being the seventh hole at
Castlewoods Golf and Country Club in Brandon, Miss.
McGuffie used an 8-iron from 165 yards for his third ace
at Castlewoods. He has been playing for 13 years.
David Burch aced the fourth hole at Pelican Point
Golf Club (Gonzales, La.) on Jan. 10.The 154-yard shot
was with a 7-iron. It was his third hole-in-one. Burch
resides in Gonzales.
On Jan. 6, Redfield Bryan (Baton Rouge, La.) aced the
second hole at BREC’s Santa Maria Golf Course in Baton
Rouge. He used a 6-hybrid from 145 yards while playing
with Lew Ward, Larry Germany and George Harrison.
Jordan Wright (Baton Rouge, La.) aced No. 11 at
BREC’s Santa Maria Golf Course (Baton Rouge) on Jan. 3.
The 8-iron shot from 145 yards out was witnessed by
Jeff Fair, Ryan Kyle and Justin Hernandez.
On Dec. 30, Billy Myand recorded a hole-in-one
on No. 13 at Copper Mill Golf Club in Zachary, La.
The 121-yard shot was with an 8-iron.
Chad Robinson aced the eighth hole at Tamahka Trails
Golf Club at Paragon Casino Resort (Marksville, La.) on
Dec. 27.The 49-year-old Alexandria, La. resident used a
5-wood from 215 yards for the feat, which was witnessed
by Mitch Owens.
Scott Anderson recorded a hole-in-one on BREC’s
Webb Memorial Golf Course (Baton Rouge, La.) on
Dec. 26.The 95-yard shot was on No. 15 with a gap wedge.
ELLENDALE COUNTRY CLUB
Address: 3319 Hwy. 311 (Houma, La.)
Phone: 985.872.9924; Status: Private
Website: www.ellendalecountryclub.net
Directions: From Hwy. 90, take Hwy. 311 Exit towards Houma
and the entrance to the facility will be four miles on our left.
Notes: Great deals going on now for Junior Executive and
Non-Resident Memberships (see website for details)
Junior Camps: June 22-25, July 6-9, 13-16, 20-23; Four-Ball: Aug. 1-2; More info: devin@ellendalecc.com or 985.209.9535
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March Madness Pro-Am
Dancing Rabbit Golf Club (Choctaw, Miss.) will be putting on a March Madness PGA Pro-Am Tournament on
Monday, March 22.
The four-person teams will consist of one PGA Golf Professional and three
amateurs.The format will produce two different scores (one using low-ball
gross and the other using one low-ball net score).
PGA of American Professionals and PGA Apprentices are welcomed.
All amateur players must have a GHIN handicap.
There will be senior tees (over 50 and over 65 years
old) in play and the professionals will have a ‘par’
partner on the team gross score.
Based on a full field, the team awards will be $1,000
for first, with the low-pro pot being $120 for first.Team
awards for second place are $800;Third place $600 and
fourth place is $400.The low-pro pot for second is $80,
third is $60 and fourth is $40.
The entry fee of $440 per team, which includes
prizes for a hole-in-one as well as closest-to-the-hole
and long-drive contests on the course. In addition there
is a low-amateur prize as well. Bloody Mary’s before the
round, shared cart, practice balls, tee gift, boxed lunch,
refreshments during play and happy hour after play are
also included in the entry fee.
There are a limited number of discounted rooms
available for $69 at Silver Star Hotel and Casino for
Sunday and Monday nights. Practice rounds will be
available for a $20 cart fee on Sunday, March 21.
Action starts on Monday morning when registration
opens up at 8am, followed by a 10 am shotgun start.The
awards ceremony is slated for 3 pm.
For more info, email plove@pearlriverresort.com.
Established in 2000
Over 230 events conducted
UPCOMING TOURNAMENTS
Feb. 13-114: Glenlakes Golf Club (Foley, Ala.)
March 13-114: The Club at Hidden Creek (Navarre, Fla.)
April 10-111: Marcus Pointe Golf Club (Pensacola, Fla.)
May 1-22: Stonebrook Golf Club (Pace, Fla.)
June 12-113: Shell Landing Golf Club (Gautier, Miss.)
July 10-111: Lost Key Golf Club (Perdido, Fla.)
Aug. 7-88: Cypress Bend at Craft Farms (Gulf Shores, Ala.)
Sept. 11-112: Peninsula Golf Club (Gulf Shores, Ala.)
Oct. 2-33: Grand Bear Golf Club (Saucier, Miss.)
Nov. 6-77: Rock Creek Golf Club (Daphne, Ala.)
For more information, contact Peach Waller by
phone (850.221.6110) or e-mail (phantomric@aol.com)
www.Hackersgolftour.com
Facebook: @hackerstourgulfcoast
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win USSSA titles
It took an extra hole in the boys
15-18 division of the Mizuno
Louisiana USSSA Junior Golf Tour
Jan. 10 Hub City Classic to determine
a winner, but when it was all done
Jace LeJeune
(Jennings, La.)
was victorious
at The
Wetlands Golf
Course in
Lafayette.
Cold and
windy
conditions
greeted the
competitors,
but despite
that, LeJeune
and Collin
Duplechain
(Breaux
Bridge, La.)
finished tied after regulation at 77.
Gage Landry (Prairieville, La.) was
third at 80.
In the boys’ 12-14 division, Jude
LeBoeuf (Larose, La.) won after
posting a 76, which was one shot
better than Ben Blanco of Broussard,
La. Hayden Bertrand (Eunice, La.) was
third at 86. In the highest girls division
(15-18), Halle Plaisance (Raceland, La.)
returned to the winner's circle with
a 93, which was 11 shots better than
Isabella
Bradley of
Lake Charles,
La. In the girls’
12-14 division,
Mattie Purgahn
ran away with
the title as
her 81 was
14 shots
better than
second-place
finisher Emmi
Marceaux.
Purgahn and
Marceaux
reside in
Lake Charles,
La. Shreveport’s Addison Montoya
finished third at 104.
Next up for the Mizuno Louisiana
USSSA Junior Golf Tour is the
President’s Cup on Feb. 21 at
Ellendale Country Club in Houma, La.
Web: www.usssagolf.com/louisiana
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Hayden Bertrand,
Jude LeBoeuf and Ben Blanco
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Gage Landry,
Jace LeJeune and Collin Duplechain
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Isabella Bradley
and Hallie Plaisance
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Addison Montoya,
Mattie Purgahn and Emmi Marceaux
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PGA is looking for
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Louisiana Open
Qualifier on March
15 at OakWing Golf Club and Links on the Bayou, which
are both in Alexandria, La.
If you are interested in more information, contact
Morgan Williamson at mwilliamson@pgahq.com.
LAWSON,BEALE VICTORIOUS AT
DOUBLE BLACK DIAMOND
SUPERINTENDENT’S REVENGE TOURNEY
A total of 52 teams participated in the Jan. 23 The
Club at Diamondhead (Miss.) Double Black Diamond
Superintendent's Revenge.
The overall champions were Jack Lawson and Nick
Beale.The winning duo shot a 64 in the Corbet’s Flight.
Four teams tied for first (74) in the GOAT Flight (Joe
Cabaniss/Ced Smith, Bobby Cotie/Edward Craig, Darian
Fuslier/Troy Lewis and Richard Willis/Tom Begley).Three
teams tied (77) atop the Palisades Flight (Quintin
Spencer/Zach Frenchy, James Renthrop/Gilbert Rubensack
and Larry Sowden/Rudy Gonzales). Chad Curtis and
Dwayne Braud won the Rambo Flight with a 79. Evan
Ladler and Nathan Wollard shot 85 to win the Black
Hole Flight.
GOLF AMBASSADOR HESTER PASSES AWAY
Kathy Hester, whose passion for golf and in particular
women’s golf, passed away on Jan. 9 after a five-year battle
with cancer.
Hester was born in Jena, La. on April 30, 1952. She was
a Class A LPGA Teaching professional at Selman Field Golf
Course (Monroe, La.), Riverside Golf Course (West
Monroe, La.), Boeuf River Country Club (Rayville, La.) and
Clear Creek Golf Club (Vicksburg, Miss.) before opening
her own Guaranteed Golf School in Vicksburg.
She was a pioneer for female golf in Mississippi as she
was instrumental in the state getting girls high-school
golf in the early 2000s.
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Hoppy Smith has
been honored as a Top
50 Kids Coach by U.S.
Kids Golf, the world’s
leading organization in
developing young golfers.
The Award recognizes
coaches who have
excelled in developing
players, fostering a
positive environment, and
using the best available
resources to help
advance their students.
Smith works out of
The Club at
Diamondhead (Miss.),
specifically in the Golf
Academy Of
Diamondhead.
The Top 50 Kids Coaches of 2020 includes golf
professionals from 24 states and three international
countries. Each year, award recipients include coaches that
work at public, private, resort and municipal courses.
“A good coach teaches golf.A great coach instills a
love of golf.These are great coaches, the best.” explains
Dan Van Horn, the President and Founder of U.S. Kids
Golf.“To make learning exciting and fun is a gift and we’re
excited to honor these coaches as the best of the best in
bringing young players into the game.”
Presented since 2004, the U.S. Kids Golf Top 50 Coach
award is widely recognized as the pinnacle achievement
for junior golf coaches worldwide. Candidates are
evaluated by a selection committee from among the
Certified Coach candidates based on a variety of factors.
These include innovation, creativity, retention,
communications, parental engagement, organization, and
the ability to instill a passion for the game in young
golfers.Award recipients will be recognized in a variety
of ways including being featured in various media
platforms sharing their expertise.
U.S. Kids Golf is the world’s leading organization for
growing, promoting and enhancing golf among youth and
families. Founded in 1997, U.S. Kids Golf offers three
distinct lines of clubs in up to nine sizes, hosts more than
1,500 tournaments — including the U.S. Kids Golf World
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Championship held
annually in Pinehurst, N.C.,
and has over 1,600
members as part of its
Coaches Institute.
Additionally, the
organization is active in
several projects and
campaigns designed to
grow the sport among
important demographics.
In 2018, U.S. Kids Golf was
recognized by the
National Golf Foundation
as one of the “Top 100
Businesses in Golf” based
on influence, innovation,
and social good among
other criteria.
Web: www.uskidsgolf.com
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Tour has landed
The EAGLE Amateur Tour doesn’t officially start until Feb. 13 with
an event at The Bridges Golf Club (Bay St. Louis, Miss.), but the new
tour had a two-person scramble on Jan. 30 at The National Golf Club
of Louisiana in Westlake and has another one planned for Feb. 6 at
LaTour Golf Club in Mathews, La.
The EAGLE stands for Elite Amateur Golf with Levels for
Everyone and has a Louisiana Senior Tour as well as regular
divisions in Southwest Louisiana/Southeast Texas, Louisiana South
and Mississippi.
In the Jan. 30 event, Jason Katchur and Scott Moss won the gross
division and Britt Guillory and Roger Glenn won the first net division.The team of Billy Lofton and Russell Wingate
were second in the gross division. Greg Meche and Jason Faul were third in the gross division. Jack Koubi and Chaz Plat
were second in the net division. Michael Walker and Nick Fontenot were third in the net division.
There are three membership packages: Basic, Player and Ultimate.There is also a Secondary Membership ($50) for
those Senior Players (50 or older) that want to play regular tour events as well.The Basic Membership Package is $70
and includes membership in the tour for 365 days, a Player Tour Card and a USGA Rule Book.The Player Membership
gives you everything in the Basic Membership plus a logo scorecard holder, towel with logo and divot tool with logoed
golf-ball marker.The Ultimate Package is $149 and includes everything from the first two packages plus a golf shirt,
tumbler and two sleeves of golf balls all with the Eagle Amateur Tour logo.
Web: www.eagleamtour.com
2021
GOLF
DIRECTORY
ENHANCED LISTING: $250
Every public-access course in Louisiana,
Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, Southeast
Texas, Memphis and Florida Panhandle will
get a basic listing at no charge.
To add lots of other information and a color
logo, reserve an Enhanced Listing today!
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SCOREBOARD
TWO-PERSON 9-9-9 SCRAMBLE
Jan. 16, The Pines at North Park (Denham Springs, La.), www.thepinesatnorthpartk.com
A FLIGHT: Robbie White/Landon Covington [30-31-37-98], Jason/Jared Helmke [32-34-34-100],
Jason Miller/Aaron Anderson [34-33-37-104], Alex Edward/Frankie Kleinpeter [34-35-37-106],
Tommy Grace/Rufus Heyse [37-38-37-112]
B FLIGHT: Roger/Jared Gillespie [39-38-46-123], Shane Stephens/Chad Bourke [36-42-45-123],
George Kennedy/David Ourso [41-41-44-126], John Oliver/Walt Tedder [40-46-46-132],
Scott Holcomb/Barry Landry [42-44-48-134]
ACADIANA PRO-AM GOLF ASSOCIATION
Jan. 6, 14 at Sugar Oaks Golf Course (New Iberia, La.)
TEAM RESULTS: Tony Baudoin/Cort Lae/Hans Romero/Nash Scott (seven points)
Harry Bayard/Doug Hunter/Vic Segura/Mike Zirlott (six points)
Gilbert Boudreaux, Willy Boyd, Robie Darden/Jim Frith (four points, won scorecard playoff)
Alvin Bergeron/Ryan Gonsoulin/Matt Mason/Bo Provost (four points)
Chris Bayard/Jacob Freyou/Mike Gribsby/Herman Hebert (four points)
INDIVIDUAL WINNERS: Jason Hebert (+4, top A player), Christian Willis (+7, top B player),
Robie Darden (+11, top C player), Mike Grigsby (+6, top D player, Teddy Sliman (+1, low pro)
NEXT: Feb. 2, 4 at Eagle Ridge Golf Club (Cade, La.)
See The Pines at North Park
drone footage at
www.coursescout.io
USSSA GOLF'S HUB CITY CLASSIC
Jan. 10, The Wetlands Golf Course (Lafayette, La.), www.usssagolf.com/louisiana
BOYS
15-19: Jace Lejeune [77, won playoff], Collin Duplechain [77], Gage Landry [80], Dax Reaux [81], George Trappey [81]
12-14: Jude Leboeuf [76], Ben Blanco [77], Hayden Bertrand [86], Jensen Melancon [92]
GIRLS
15-18: Halle Plaisance [93], Isabella Bradley [104]
12-14: Mattie Purgahn [81], Emmi Marceaux [95], Addison Montoya [104], Maci Sanders [115]
HURRICANE JUNIOR GOLF TOUR
Jan. 22-23, TPC Louisiana (Avondale)
BOYS
16-18: Jack Wetzel [79-70-149], Miles Merlin [75-76-151], Hayden Gatlin [82-82-164]
14-15: William Marshall [81-84-165], Preston Giroir [83-87-170], Augie Johnson [92-86-178]
11-13: Jude LeBoeuf [70-68-138], Logan Heltz [73-72-145], Davis Conaway [81-78-159]
LONG-DRIVE CONTEST: William Marshall (267 yards), Jude LeBoeuf (249 yards)
GIRLS
14-18: Vivian Volion [84-84-168], Fiona Marks [87-84-171], Victoria Stephens [88-85-173]
13-AND-UNDER WINNER: Addison Douglass [83-81-164], she also won the long-drive competition (231 yards)
MGA/LGA SHOOT-OUT AND PUTTING CONTEST
Jan. 16, Crooked Hollow Golf Club (Greenwood, La.)
GROUP 1 WINNERS: Garland Lewis/Kenny McDaniel
GROUP 2 WINNERS: Jim Washington/Bob Butler
GROUP 3 WINNERS: Carl Emory/Brian LaRouch
FINALS WINNERS: Washington/Butler
PUTTING CONTEST: Seven Adams/Donnie Savage [18], Raymond Hopkins/Kathleen McCoy [20],
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HACKERS AMATEUR GOLF TOUR
Jan. 23-24, Scenic Hill Golf Club (Pensacola, Fla.), www.hackersgolftour.com
A FLIGHT: Bailey Daniels [+5], Legend Hinson [-1], Bob Barnett [-3]
Bobby Norman [-3], Bobby Elmore [-4], Eli Cabreros [-5], David Josephs [-6],
Jim Skinner [-7], Todd Bourg [-8], Phil Coty [-8]
B FLIGHT: Dale Airey [-2, won scorecard playoff], Garry Duncan [-2],
Richard Dunham [-4], Brad Albright [-5], Steve Owens [-6], John Heamstead [-8],
Sonny Gomes [-9], Harold Payne [-9], Dave Fitzgerald [-10], Travis High [-10],
Daniel Perales [-10], Steve White [-10]
C FLIGHT: Dennis Wilkerson [+4, won scorecard playoff], Joe Altieri [+4],
Catfish Ivey [+3], Sparky Sparkman [+2], Todd Harding [-1], Bob Neal [-1],
Keith Clayton [-2], Marshall Fant [-2], Terry Thomas [-2], Norma Airey [-3],
Mike Kelly [-3], Keith Tullius [-3]
SUNDAY TOURNAMENT: Bailey Daniels [+6], Bobby Elmore [+2], Bob Neal [+2], Joe Altieri [+2]
NEW SHERIFF: Bailey Daniels [+5], Joe Altieri [+4], Dennis Wilkerson [+4]
CLOSEST TO THE PIN (Saturday): Josh Simmons, Kenny Poythress, Bobby Norman, Nathan Poss
CLOSEST TO THE PIN (Sunday): John Heamstead, Larry Bonner, Daniel Perales, David Josephs
UPCOMING EVENTS
Feb. 13-14: Glenlakes Golf Club (Foley, Ala.)
March 13-14: The Club at Hidden Creek (Navarre, Fla.)
April 10-11: The Hacker's MASTERS at Marcus Pointe Golf Club (Pensacola, Fla.)
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THE BATON ROUGE EDWIN WATTS GOLF TOUR
Jan. 30, BREC’s Dumas Memorial Golf Course (Baker, La.), www.batonrougegolftour.com
TOUR FLIGHT: Jason Helmke [70], Robbie White [72], Scott Haynie [73]
TITLEIST FLIGHT: Randal Little [77, won first playoff hole], Terry Ledet [77], Dennis Brown [80, won scorecard playoff]
CALLOWAY FLIGHT: Scott Sagely [75], Warren Huffty [85, won scorecard playoff], Terrell Gaines [85]
TOP FLIGHT: Brian Barger [83], Troy Lewis [88, won scorecard playoff], Mike Staley [88]
NEXT EVENT: Feb. 27 at Copper Mill Golf Club (Zachary, La.)
JACK O'NEILL MEMORIAL JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Jan. 30-31, The Club at Diamondhead (Miss.), www.missgolf.org
BOYS
15-18 (overall was same order)
Cameron Guidry [75-74-149], Mateo Jimenez [78-76-154], Wesley Pippins [78-76-154], Garner Seymour [78-80-158],
Jackson Wise [80-78-158]; 12-14: Christopher Hand [92-87-179], Mitchell Thompson [91-93-184]
GIRLS
OVERALL
Katelynn Altese [76-74-150], Harper Hinckley [72-81-153], Karstyn Altese [75-79-154], Morgan Guepet [78-78-156],
Sophia Macias [78-79-157], Vivian Volion [80-77-157]
15-18: Katelynn Altese [150], Morgan Guepet [156], Gracie Bloom [79-78-157]
12-14: Harper Hinckley [153], Karstyn Altese [154], Sophia Macias [157], Vivian Volion [157]
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With the entire country on a social-distancing restriction, please
call ahead for any of these events as they are subject to change at
any time in accordance with federal, state or local announcements
2, 4: Acadiana Pro-Am Golf Association at Eagle Ridge Golf Club (Cade, La.)
5: Frosty Ball Tournament at Cane Row Golf and Turf Club (New Iberia, La.), 1 pm shotgun, 4-person scramble,
$50 per person ($40 if booked and paid in advance)
6: BREC's Ice Breaker Tournament at Historic City Park Golf Course (Baton Rouge, La.), golf.brec.org
6: Eagle Amateur Tour 2-person scramble at LaTour Golf Club (Mathews, La.), tee times start at 11:30am,
$75 per player, send team information to info@eagleamtour.com, www.eagleamtour.com
6: Gulf Coast U.S. Am Tour's Singing River Classic at Shell Landing Golf Club (Gautier, Miss.)
6: One-Person Scramble at The Pines at North Park (Denham Springs, La.), 18 holes, 225.523.4947
6: Louisiana South Amateur Tour Super Bowl Scramble at Cane Row Golf and Turf Club (New Iberia, La.),
$65 per person, two-person scramble, 11am shotgun, par3golfllc@gmail.com
6: St. Martin High School Girls Golf Team Fundraising Tournament at Sunkist Country Club (Biloxi, Miss.)
6: Finn McCool's Golf Club Member Guest at Bayou Oaks at City Park North Course (New Orleans),
2-person scramble, 11 am, $45 per player
Office: 601.977.9411
Mobile: 601.951.5318
www.mississippigolfproperties.com
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With the entire country on a social-distancing restriction, please
call ahead for any of these events as they are subject to change at
any time in accordance with federal, state or local announcements
6-7: Top 50 Junior Tour at Carter Plantation (Springfield, La.), www.top50jrtour.com
7: Gulf Coast U.S. Am Tour at The Preserve Golf Club (Vancleave, Miss.)
7: Super Bowl 2-Person Scramble at Crooked Hollow Golf Club (Greenwood, La.), 11 am, $30 per person
7: Super Bowl Scramble at Greystone Golf and Country Club (Denham Springs, La.)
7: Super Scramble at Bay Breeze Golf Course (Biloxi, Miss.), 9 am start, 3-person format, 228.377.3832
7: Two-Person Scramble Super Bowl Match Up at The Country Club of Canton (Miss.), noon shotgun
7: Captain's Pick Super Bowl Scramble at Hebert Memorial Golf Course (Lafayette, La.)
7: Super Bowl Two-Person Scramble at Links on the Bayou (Alexandria, La.), 9:30 am
8: Gulf States PGA's Jani-King Pro-Am Series at Carter Plantation (Springfield, La.)
13: Eagle Amateur Tour at The Bridges Golf Club (Bay St. Louis, Miss.), www.eagleamtour.com
13: Couples vs. Singles Tournament at River Birch Golf Club (Amory, Miss.), 662.256.3419
13: Couples Scramble at Copper Mill Golf Club (Zachary, La.)
13: Nicholls State University Tournament at LaTour Golf Club (Mathews, La.), 9 am
13: Mardi Gras Two-Person Scramble at OakWing Golf Club (Alexandria, La.), $100 per team, robbieg@pga.com
13: Mississippi Golfweek Amateur Tour Skins Game at Timberton Golf Club (Hattiesburg, Miss.)
13-14: Hackers Amateur Golf Tour at Glenlakes Golf Club (Foley, Ala.), www.hackersgolftour.com
14: Sweetheart Scramble at The Club at Diamondhead (Miss.) Cardinal Course, 2-person teams, $70 per
player ($50 for members), deadline is Feb. 8 at 1 pm, 228.255.3910 or dhccgolfshop@cableone.net
19: Ping Custom Fitting Event at LaTour Golf Club (Mathews, La.), noon to 4 pm
20: Eagle Am Tour at Contraband Bayou Golf Course (Lake Charles, La.), www.eagleamtour.com
20: Polar Bear Scramble at Northwood Hills Golf Club (Shreveport, La.), 11 am start, 2-person teams
20: The 27-hole, Two-Person Tournament at Yazoo Country Club (Yazoo City, Miss.)
20: U.S. Kids Golf at The Club at Stonebridge (Bossier City, La.)
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With the entire country on a social-distancing restriction, please
call ahead for any of these events as they are subject to change at
any time in accordance with federal, state or local announcements
20-21: BREC's Mardi Gras Mania at Webb Memorial Golf Course (Baton Rouge, La.), golf.brec.org
21: USSSA Golf's Presidents Cup at Ellendale Country Club (Houma, La.), www.usssagolf.com/louisiana
21: Finn McCool's Golf Club Mardi Gras Tournament at Bartholomew Memorial Golf Course (New Orleans)
27: The Gulf South Technology Solutions Veteran/First-Responders Invitational Scramble at Ellendale
Country Club (Houma, La.), TTGmagazine@yahoo.com
27: Baton Rouge Golf Tour at Copper Mill Golf Club (Zachary, La.), www.batonrougegolftour.com
27: Golfweek Amateur Tour Mississippi at Windance Country Club (Gulfport, Miss.)
27: The Third Annual Icebreaker at Bay Pointe Resort and Golf Club (Brandon, Miss.), two-person scramble,
10 am start, $65 per person ($45 for members), 601.829.1862
27: Fertilizer Tournament at West Point (Miss.) Country Club, 10 am start, 3-person, 18-hole tourney
27-28: LJGT Sam Burns Junior Four Ball at Squire Creek Country Club (Choudrant, La.)
28: Gulf Coast U.S. Kids Tour at The Oaks Golf Club (Pass Christian, Miss.)
Photo courtesy of CourseScout.io
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MARCH CALENDAR
With the entire country on a social-distancing restriction, please
call ahead for any of these events as they are subject to change at
any time in accordance with federal, state or local announcements
1: Gulf States PGA's Senior/Junior Championship at The Oaks Golf Club (Pass Christian, Miss.)
2, 4: Acadiana Pro-Am Golf Association at Farm d'Allie Golf Club (Carencro, La.)
3: Callaway Fitting and Demo Day at LaTour Golf Club (Mathews, La.), 11 am
5-6: Gulf Coast U.S. Am Tour at Sandestin Golf and Resort (Sandestin, Fla.)
6: Eagle Am Tour at Brentwood Country Club (Beaumont, Texas), www.eagleamtour.com
6: Gulf Coast Slavic Chase at Shell Landing Golf Club (Gautier, Miss.), 8:30 am
6: U.S. Kids Golf at Squire Creek Country Club (Choudrant, La.), www.uskidsgolf.com
6-7: BREC's Dumas Championship at Dumas Memorial Golf Course (Baker, La.), golf.brec.org
6-7: Golfweek Amateur Tour at Farm d'Allie Golf Club (Carencro, La.)
7: Super Bowl Scramble at Clear Creek Golf Course (Vicksburg, Miss.)
7: Gulf Coast U.S. Kids Tour at Heron Lakes Country Club (Mobile, Ala.), www.uskidsgolf.com
10-13: All Pro Tour Coke Dr. Pepper Open at OakWing Golf Club and Links on the Bayou (Alexandria, La.)
12-13: Big Money Shootout at LaTour Golf Club (Mathews, La.), www.bigmoneygolfclassic.com
13: Eagle Amateur Tour at Tamahka Trails GC at Paragon Casino Resort (Marksville, La.), www.eagleamtour.com
13: The Third Annual Future Masters and Mentors at Whispering Pines Golf Course (Moss Point, Miss.)
13-14: Hacker's Amateur Tour at The Club at Hidden Creek (Navarre, Fla.), www.hackersgolftour.com
14: USSSA Junior Golf's Luck of the Irish at Greystone G&CC (Denham Springs, La.), www.usssagolf.com/louisiana
14: Chitimacha Louisiana Open Cypress Bayou Casino Hotel Million Dollar Hole-In-One at Le Triomphe
Golf and Country Club (Broussard, La.), finals on 8th hole, 3:30 pm, www.laopen.com
14: Gulf Coast U.S. Kids Tour at Carter Plantation (Springfield, La.), www.uskidsgolf.com
15: Gulf States PGA's Chitimacha Louisiana Open Qualifying at OakWing GC and Links on the Bayou
15: Chitimacha Louisiana Open's Lourdes Legacy Golf Tournament at Le Triomphe G&CC (Broussard, La.)
16: Chitimacha Louisiana Open Player Practice rounds at Le Triomphe Golf and Country Club (Broussard, La.)
16-18: Mid-South Seniors Golf Association at Windance Country Club (Gulfport, Miss.)
17: Chitimacha Louisiana Open First National Bank of Jeanerette Pro-Am at Le Triomphe Golf and
Country Club (Broussard, La.), 8 am shotgun start, www.laopen.com
17: Chitimacha Louisiana Open Dwight Andrus Insurance Pro-Am at Le Triomphe Golf and
Country Club (Broussard, La.), 1:30pm shotgun start, www.laopen.com
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With the entire country on a social-distancing restriction, please
call ahead for any of these events as they are subject to change at
any time in accordance with federal, state or local announcements
17-19: All Pro Tour Paragon Casino Championship at Tamahka Trails Golf Club (Marksville, La.), apt.golf
18-21: Korn Ferry Tour's Chitimacha Louisiana Open Presented by Mistras at LeTriomphe Golf and
Country Club (Broussard, La.), Saturday (March 20) is College Day (wear your college colors) and
Sunday (March 21) is Pink Day (wear pink in support of the fight against Breast Cancer), www.laopen.com
19: PGA Champions Tour Rapiscan Championship Pre-Qualifier at The Club at Diamondhead (Miss.)
20: Baton Rouge Golf Tour at Cam-2 Golf Club at Springfield (Roseland, La.), www.batonrougegolftour.com
20: Fertilizer/St. Patrick's Day Tournament at River Birch Golf Club (Amory, Miss.), 662.256.1419
20: Golfweek Amateur Tour Mississippi at Quail Hollow Golf Course at Percy Quin State Park (McComb, Miss.)
20: Golfweek Amateur Tour at The Bluffs Sports and Golf Club (St. Francisville, La.)
20: Eagle Amateur Senior Tour at Farm d'Allie Golf Club (Carencro, La.), www.eagleamtour.com
20: Springs 3-Person Scramble at Copper Mill Golf Club (Zachary, La.)
20: St. Paddy's Day Two-Person Tournament at Frenchman's Bend Country Club (Monroe, La.)
20: USSSA Junior Golf at Quail Hollow GC at Percy Quin State Park (McComb, Miss.), www.usssagolf.com
20: U.S. Kids Golf at East Ridge Country Club (Shreveport, La.)
20-21: Top 50 Junior Tour at Live Oaks Golf Club (Jackson, Miss.)
20-21: Early Bird Two-Person Scramble at Cedar Creek Golf Course at Quitman (Miss.) Country Club
21: Finn McCool's Golf Club St. Patrick’s Tournament at Oak Harbor Golf Club (Slidell, La.), 8:30 am
21: Gulf Coast U.S. Kids Golf at Azalea City Golf Course (Mobile, Ala.)
22: March Madness PGA Pro-Am Tournament at Dancing Rabbit Golf Club (Choctaw, Miss.),
teams consist of one pro and three amateurs, 10 am shotgun start, practice rounds on March 21,
$440 per team, plove@pearlriverresort.com
22: PGA Champions Tour Rapiscan Championship Qualifier at The Club at Diamondhead (Miss.)
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any time in accordance with federal, state or local announcements
27: Gulf Coast U.S. Am Tour at Pensacola (Fla.) Country Club
27: Eagle Amateur Tour at Wildwood Golf Club (Village Mills, Texas), www.eagleamtour.com
27: Veteran Golfers Association at Links on the Bayou (Alexandria, La.), www.vgagolf.org
27: United States Christian Golf Association at Cherokee Valley Golf Club (Olive Branch, Miss.), 901.849.3021
27: Opening Day Four-Person Scramble at Northwood Hills Golf Club (Shreveport, La.)
27: MGA Member Tournament at Simpson County Country Club (Mendenhall, Miss.)
27: Shreveport U.S. Kids Golf at New Haven Golf Club (Texarkana, Ark.)
27-28: BREC's City Park Championship at Historic City Park Golf Course (Baton Rouge, La.), golf.brec.org
27-28: ABZ Auto Plex Tournament at Copper Mill Golf Club (Zachary, La.), two-person teams,
$350 per team, 10 am shotgun start, 225.480.6760
28: Veteran Golfers Association at OakWing Golf Club (Alexandria, La.), www.vgagolf.org
29-31: Gulf States PGA's Match Play Championship at LaTour Golf Club (Mathews, La.)
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