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The Washington, DC Chapter extends our heartfelt congratulations as you taken on the role of leading our National Organization.

The 3rd. round Qualifier was concluded on Saturday, Sept 19  to see who will compete for the 2020 Club Championship.  To qualify for the Championship Tournament, golfers had to play in at least 2 of the 3 rounds.  Their best two rounds would be used to determine who plays in the Finals on September 30th. Congrats to the following duffers who came out to play:

Ron Hosley – net 69

Frank Sanders – net 64

Larry Smith – net 70

David Grant – net 62

Larry Banks – net 61

The Field Is Set For The Red Jacket!.  You May Not Be In It-BUT You Could Win It!  Below Are My Expert Commentary & Odds.

Dr. DW ACE Blackwell,
Phd,BS,ACL,UL,Esc,PBS,ETC.

World Renown Probability Guru

GOLFER ODDS COMMENTS
Banks, Larry 4*1 Top qualifer, high hdcap,PRESSURE too much??
Mathis, Vincent 4*1 Rookie,but can go low. Was the low net,but can a Rook win?
Hill, Steven 5*1 Cagy veteran. Has ups and downs Which one shows up?
Grant, David 6*1 Previous winner can he repeat–odds not good
Sanders, Frank 3*1 A player– each round was lower, a natural jock.Could be a load
Carnes, Terry 6*1 Improved each round, good handicap may be dangerous
Holsey, Ronald 5*1 Plays year round,steady game can get hot.Will he?
Kanda, Louis 5*1 Still water runs deep. Makes no mistakes. A stealth player.
Moss, Roy 7*1 High handicap. Spells trouble in final round.
Nash, Steven 8*1 Improved each round but need more gas in the tank
Bailey, Lance 4*1 Dangerous Mango Man, new driver,can go real low. Has a shot to win
Martin, James 4*1 Coming off IR, has the skills but is all of the rust off? Close but no cigar
Bailey, Kwame 6*1 Big hitter, good genes but can he break though? Can blow up can go low??
Day, Robert 8*1 Up and down, mid handicap, sneaky good. If he gets hot who knows
Hall, William 4*1 Past winner, a natural gambler, ice veins. Can go real low but will he?
Smith, Wayne 7*1 Steady game and a high handicap could cause trouble if he is on
Blackwell, Mel 6*1 Driver/wedge and a hole in one. Has a shot if he is on. Do not sleep on him
DeLorme, Gilbert 7*1 Will lull you to sleep and win do not under estimate. Up and down game
LaRoche, Calvin 5*1 Past winner, so a proven winner, lightning rarely strikes twice in same place
Lightfoot, William 6*1 LONG ball hitter and then?? Deceptively good if on he is to be watched
Sanders, Charles 7*1 A lefty can Phil win?? NOT. But be careful he can fool you and has a big handicap
Smith, Larry 7*1 Once in a Blue Moon,this year it is October not September.But he is here for a reason

Saturday at Northwest golf course will be tense and exciting for over 50 golfers as they compete for the 12 plus ties spots to move to the CHAMPIONSHIP round.

THERE ARE 3-4 locks to make it and then the door is wide open for anyone who can post a low score. Every stroke is magnified and could be the one or not!!!!

See the below odds and expert commentary by world famous oddsmaker

Dr. DW ACE BLACKWELL.

ONCE THE FINAL FIELD IS SET WE WILL BE HOLDING A CALCUTTA! MORE ON THAT LATER.

GOOD LUCK TO ALL AS YOU WILL NEED IT!!!!!!

PLAYER Odds To Make The Final 12 Comments
STEVE HILL 1*1 POOLESVILLE WENT LOW
LARRY BANKS 1*1 POOLESVILLE WENT LOW
VINCE MATHIS 2*1 POOLESVILLE GREAT BUT ONLY ONE SCORE
WAYNE SMITH 2*1 POOLESVILLE  GREAT BUT ONLY ONE SCORE
BILL HALL 2*1 ALMOST A LOCK
LANCE BAILEY 3*1 HARD TO BEAT THIS GUY NEW DRIVER
ROY MOSS 4*1 WENT LOW AT PVILLE
TERRY CARNES 5*1 IS HE CONSISTENT UNDER FIRE
CHARLES  SANDERS 5*1 CAN A LEFTY WIN?
BILL LEWIS 5*1 STEADY 2 ROUNDS CAN HE DO AGAIN?
AL EDWARDS 7*1 ONE LOW SCORE TAKES 2
MARVIN GUNN 8*1 ONE LOW SCORE TAKES 2
RON HOLSEY 8*1 ONE LOW SCORE TAKES 2
BILL LIGHTFOOT 8*1 ONE LOW SCORE TAKES 2
WAYNE SMITH 8*1 ONE LOW SCORE TAKES 2
KWAME BAILEY 8*1 ONE LOW SCORE TAKES 2
EVERYONE ELSE 10*1 SOMEONE WILL GET HOT AND MAKE IT

Team Cox picks up in 2020 Rd. 2, while Stewart drops 1st spot & falls behind

Washington DC’s Pro-Duffers 2nd round 2-Man Team results show some big shifts in movement. Is Team Stewart losing nerve?

47 Pro Duffers in sunshine yellow, stormed the fairways at Enterprise Golf Course on Friday August 21st in Bowie, MD, to continue the second round of play in the championship 2 Man Team competition. With a high of 82°, and precarious course conditions, it was a fairly uncomfortable end of summer slog across 18 holes in Prince George’s County. This outing completed the second leg of this season’s race to the finish line, a crowned champion, and bragging rights until the next season begins. When we last left, Team Stewart, last year’s champion, made a statement that hinted at the chances of beginning a dynasty.

But that dynasty thought is now in imminent jeopardy. Team Cox shined with extraordinary performances from team partnerships like Powell/Sanders, who shot the lowest score of the day (62), as well as Blackwell/Hill & Malachi/McGlockton only finishing one stroke behind. The leaderboard paints a much more disparate picture than the one we saw last – Team Cox is in the lead at 9 points overall. And while Team Stewart is only one point back, they finished Round 2 in third place behind Team Boone, with the second lowest score on the day. Is that really representative of championship play?

After a request for comment detailing his thoughts about this shift in the leaderboard, Mr. Courtland Cox, team captain, told us:

“The two man team play is one that enhances the value of being a ProDuffer member. It allows for golf partnerships that would not ordinarily occur and the members of the various teams to experience a unique relationship. I am proud of my team’s accomplishment on Friday. There’s still a ways to go, but we will be doing all we can to bring home another championship.”

 With only one round of play left in the Pro-Duffers 2-Man Team Championship division, it’s still a tight race. But if the results in Round 2 are any indication of the future, Stewart might be on the edge of a cold front while Cox is just warming up. Stay tuned!

We fielded over 40 golfers on a great weather day for the round 2 of the 2-man competition, at Enterprise Golf course.  Despite a few challenges due to the course’s condition, we were able to complete the event.

 

Round 2 of our 2020 Medal Play Competition at Laytonsville Golf Course on Saturday, Aug 15 & 16th.  50 golfers on the greens

The MBI crew went out to Poolesville Golf Course to get a look at the course for Friday’s 2-Man Team competition. Mr. MBI (MEL) scored a Hole-In-One on the par 3, 168 yard, third hole. Money winners, Saunders, Clyde and Mel.

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Third Final Round

  • 5 Flights
  • Three Rounds – Stroke Play — qualifiers must play at least 2 rounds
  • Competition is based on each golfer’s best 2 scoring rounds
  • Low Gross and Low Net Winners —

Championship Tournament Final

o Top 12 average scores and ties will qualify for the Final
o Tournament Winner will be Crowned “2020 Club Champion” and earns the Red Jacket

3rd and Final Round of the 2-man Team Play

  • 5 Team Captains set up 2-Man pairs for each of 3 rounds
  • 3 Best Low Net 2-Man team scores for each round
  • Cash prizes awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Lowest Best 3 round Totals

3rd and Final Round – Stroke Play — qualifiers must play at least 2 round. Eligibility for Final Round will be based on golfer’s average scores from the qualifying rounds played.

Second Round of the 2-man Team Play
5 Team Captains set up 2-Man pairs for each of the 3 rounds
3 Best Low Net 2-Man team scores for each round

Start the golf season off with the Tune-Up program. A special golf program for members of the DC Pro-Duffers. Norbeck Country Club, Head Pro Mike Barillo will be offering golf tune-up tips on Wednesday morning and evening. You can registered below to attend either session. This is first come-first serve. The class fills up Fast.