HCC Summer Winds 2010
Singles tournament · Sat, Aug 28, 2010Aug 2010 · Holyoke, MA
Winners
D. Johnson
Davis Johnson
MPG
C. Powell
Cary Powell
MM1
A. Thresher
Alan Thresher
MG1
Location
Schedule
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Sat
Aug 288:00am - 8:45am
Check-in
8:45am - 9:00am
Players meeting
9:00am
Round 1 tee time
1:00pm
Round 2 tee time
Divisions
| MPO | Mixed Pro Open | $40 |
| FPO | Women's Pro Open | $30 |
| MPM | Master | $35 |
| MPG | GM | $30 |
| MA1 | Mixed Am 1 | $30 |
| FA1 | Women's Am 1 | $20 |
| MM1 | Adv Master | $25 |
| MG1 | Adv GM | $20 |
| MA2 | Mixed Am 2 | $15 |
| MA3 | Mixed Am 3 | $15 |
| MA4 | Mixed Am 4 | $10 |
About this tournament
2 rounds of play
The fourth annual HCC Summer Winds tournament, a NEFA points event, was another fun event with perfect sunny calm weather and fifty players in attendance. Thanks to Mike Morin, Bernie Kuszewski and Jason Charpentier, the course was well-groomed and the greens were fast. Karen Ducharme provided some much appreciated snacks once again. This tourney brought a lot of new faces to HCC, and brought back many familiar ones.
In the AM Open division, Cameron Gallant tied Karl Molitoris' tournament course record of 109 (3 under) and was the lowest scoring player. He also scored a whopping 52 (4 under) in his first round. Juano Flores played a consistent 1 under in each round to take the Pro Open division. Davis Johnson, back from the recent Worlds tournament (and his 60th birthday party) proved his mettle by scoring as well as tough competitors half his age. He handily won the Pro Grandmaster division. Jason Johnson, a long time fixture on the New England disc golf scene, took the crowded Intermediate division.
In the AM Open division, Cameron Gallant tied Karl Molitoris' tournament course record of 109 (3 under) and was the lowest scoring player. He also scored a whopping 52 (4 under) in his first round. Juano Flores played a consistent 1 under in each round to take the Pro Open division. Davis Johnson, back from the recent Worlds tournament (and his 60th birthday party) proved his mettle by scoring as well as tough competitors half his age. He handily won the Pro Grandmaster division. Jason Johnson, a long time fixture on the New England disc golf scene, took the crowded Intermediate division.
