Conditions: A deceptively calm week—no wind, no storms—but that didn’t stop the course from biting back. Snow still clung stubbornly to the fairways, and the chains rang colder than ever.
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Conditions: A deceptively calm week—no wind, no storms—but that didn’t stop the course from biting back. Snow still clung stubbornly to the fairways, and the chains rang colder than ever.
???? A-Tier: Fire Through Ice
Justin Foster dropped in for his Frozen Mat-Su debut and instantly made his presence known, carding an icy-cold -8 to take the win.
Kelly Allen, never far from the top, followed close behind with a -7, still chasing that perfect storm of a 1000-rated round.
Patrick Phelps held steady at -4, reminding the field that even in this chill, he’s always within striking distance.
❄️ B-Tier: The Ice Doesn’t Care
Aaron Richardson continues his silent march toward B-Tier dominance, taking the week with a clean -6—no flash, just cold precision.
Adam Fogelman chipped away at the frost with a -2, while Scott Foster slipped in at -1—steady hands in slippery conditions.
Christopher Foley, despite a rocky start, ground out a +1 in a week where every par was earned, not given. The fire’s still there—but the snow makes it harder to burn.
???? C-Tier: The Snowmen’s Gauntlet
Wilson Jennings battled through snow-packed fairways and icy tee pads to finish with +9.
Still adjusting to his elevation from D-Tier, Wilson’s fight continues—not just against the course, but to prove he belongs among the cold-blooded competitors of Tier C.