Club Championship (2016)

Club Championship
Poplar Creek
​August 27-28, 2016

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Club Champion
Michael Mulhearn Jr.
69 – 69 = 138
$200

 

Results
  Flight 1 Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Total HDCP Overall Won
1 Kim Fernandez 67 64 131 9 -9 50.00
2 Art White 64 69 133 7 -7 40.00
3 Brad Nelson 71 68 139 6 -1 30.00
4 Thomas Kmak 68 71 139 3 -1 20.00
5 Dennis Kunz 69 70 139 7 -1  
6 Nick Fracchia 66 76 142 6 +2  
7 Michael Mulhearn 71 71 142 +2 +2  
8 Paul Karson 70 72 142 8 +2  
9 Brian Su 74 70 144 4 +4  
10 PJ Hudec 73 71 144 2 +4  
11 Joseph Hovan 74 72 146 6 +6  
12 Bruce Lorin 72 75 147 7 +7  
13 Timothy Andersen 75 75 150 8 +10  
14 Marty Lambrechts 73 77 150 7 +10  
               
  Flight 2 Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Total HDCP Overall Won
1 Matt Ditty 66 71 137 9 -3 50.00
2 Dave McNeilly 70 73 143 11 +3 40.00
3 Ken Ditty 71 72 143 11 +3 30.00
4 Michael Shaffer 70 73 143 10 +3 20.00
5 Scott Rehn 70 74 144 11 +4  
6 Rick Salzer 67 77 144 10 +4  
7 Stephen Makishima 77 68 145 10 +5  
8 Frank Reyes 70 79 149 10 +9  
9 Darrell McCool 70 81 151 12 +11  
10 Jason Herd 71 80 151 12 +11  
11 Garrett Saunders 74 83 157 11 +17  
12 Gordon Blackstock 71 86 157 12 +17  
  Charlie Joseph     DNF 11    
  Bill Stevens     DNF 9    
               
  Flight 3 Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Total HDCP Overall Won
1 Andrew Fracchia 67 68 135 15 -5 50.00
2 James Abayon 70 66 136 13 -4 40.00
3 Jim McCann 67 76 143 13 +3 30.00
4 William Strahan 74 70 144 13 +4 20.00
5 David Stephenson 64 80 144 13 +4  
6 Sonasi Pomee 71 75 146 13 +6  
7 Bradley Thaute 74 73 147 13 +7  
8 Randy Gubert 68 80 148 14 +8  
9 Lou Badet 74 74 148 13 +8  
10 David Delbon 73 76 149 15 +9  
11 Bernie Hyde 73 77 150 14 +10  
12 Michael Bradley 75 76 151 14 +11  
13 Allen Miyake 76 77 153 14 +13  
14 Ed Ferguson 73 83 156 13 +16  
15 John Verducci 76 82 158 14 +18  
               
  Flight 4 Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Total HDCP Overall Won
1 John Harris 68 69 137 17 -3 50.00
2 David Gluck 72 66 138 16 -2 40.00
3 Glenn Natenson 68 71 139 22 -1 30.00
4 Jack Purcell 70 71 141 23 +1 20.00
5 Don Kristofferson 63 79 142 24 +2  
6 Jimmy Tragas 72 71 143 20 +3  
7 Norm Utigard 75 68 143 15 +3  
8 Dan Sanchez 69 76 145 30 +5  
9 Christopher Irwin 71 76 147 18 +7  
10 Thomas Santoro 74 76 150 31 +10  
11 Geoffrey Kuchlenz 78 73 151 17 +11  
12 Cliff Vanover 71 82 153 17 +13  
13 Doug Ota 82 72 154 19 +14  
14 Glen Rojas 78 77 155 20 +15  
15 Don Delbon 78 79 157 19 +17  

Closest to the Pin – Round 1
Hole #3 – Glenn Natenson 18' 6"
Hole #12 – Jason Herd 11' 7"
Hole #15 – Thomas Kmak 2"

Closest to the Pin – Round 2
Hole #5 – Brad Thaute 3' 3"
Hole #15 – Nick Frachia 8' 8"
Hole #17 – Michael Bradley 8' 2"

Longest Drive – Round 1
Ed Ferguson

Longest Drive – Round 2
Mike Mulhearn

Thank you to the following sponsors:
Redwood General Tire
Scott's Demo
H.R. Casey Construction Co.


About the photo – It's day #2 and our esteemed Dave Delbon hits his tee shot on hole 16 towards the trees on the right.  Was it going to hit the tree and veer right out of bounds?  Nope.  It ping pongs around and settles right next to the tree stump.  He elected to stand on top of the stump and use his driver.  And yes, he did whiff his first attempt but he finished the hole with a smile!

Delbon 8/28/16

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Poplar Creek Challenge (2016)

Poplar Creek Challenge 2016

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Congratulations to Charlie Joseph for winning the 2016 Poplar Creek Challenge and to those who finished in the Top Ten!

Poplar Creek Challenge – Final Results (pdf)

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Historical Winners

2015 – Scott Rehn
2014 – Michael Bradley
2013 – Mike Eurkus
2012 – Randy Gubert


Sadly, this will be the last year of the Poplar Creek Challenge.  However, we have revamped the format into the new Poplar Cup which will make its debut at the first tournament in October. 

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1 Charlie Joseph             125.00
2 Art White 75.00
3 David Gluck 65.00
4 Bill Stevens 55.00
5 Randy Gubert 45.00
6 Allen Miyake 35.00
7 Jimmy Tragas 25.00
8 Scott Rehn 25.00
9 David Delbon 25.00
10 Levi Fontaine 25.00

Total Payout: $500

Payable in Poplar Creek gift certificates.

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Overall, the format and number of events required to play to remain eligible has not changed.

An away event was added since we found that players couldn't always go on an away event.  Thus the number of away events increased to five from four giving players a better chance of remaining qualified.

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Format

Play your absolute best on the designated holes in the designated tournaments to turn in an "18 hole scorecard" at the end of the season.

The home tournaments will have designated holes.  Your goal is to score your best on these holes.

The away tournaments will have a designated par 3, 4 and 5.  Your goal is to score your best 3-4-5 combined score.  If you have a combined score of 15 in one event, your goal is to score 14 in the next event.

Mininum to play to remain eligible

1 home tournament out of 3 designated tournaments.
3 away tournaments out of 5 designated tournaments.

Maximum you can play

All of the designated tournaments.  The more you play, the more chances you have to better your scores.

Prizes being awarded

A pool of $500 will be given to the top 10 low-net scores.

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Basic Info 2012 2013-2015 2016
Total Tournaments in the PCC 7 7 8
Home Tournaments Available 4 3 3
   Home Tournaments You Must Play 1 1 1
Away Tournaments Available 3 4 5
   Away Tournaments You Must Play 3 3 3
Prize Pool * $90 $500 $500
Payout Spots 1 10 10

* The prize for 2012 was a membership renewal for one player.  Thereafter, the prize pool is $500 in pro shop gift certificates for ten spots.


Home Tournaments

Your best net score on the designated holes is the goal for the home tournaments.

Total of 9 designated holes.

Away Tournaments

Each away tournament will have a designated par 3, par 4 and par 5.

Your score for the PCC will be your best 3-4-5 combo from three of the four away tournaments.

Confused?

Example, if you play all four away events then this is a possible scenario based on your net scores:

Course Par 3 Par 4 Par 5 Total Eligible? Score
Las Positas net 1 3 9 13 no 0
Franklin Canyon 2 2 7 11 yes 11
Boundary Oak 3 4 5 12 yes 12
Da Laveaga 3 4 4 11 yes 11
          Total 34

As you can see, you had a net hole-in-one at Las Positas but the tournament's 3-4-5 combo score of 13 does not count towards the PCC. That net hole-in-one may help you win your flight in the tournament but it will not be used for your scores in the PCC.

Your score for the away events is your THREE BEST 3-4-5 combo to come up to 9 holes to complement the 9 holes for the home tournaments.

18-Hole Scorecard

The "18 hole scorecard" for the PCC will be the front nine being the away tournaments and the back nine being the home tournaments.  If there are any tie breakers, the back nine (Poplar Creek scores) will be used.

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Rules At-A-Glance

How to Enter Every player is automatically entered as long as they play the designated tournaments.
Designated Tournaments
(in order played)

Home (3)
Beat the Pro – 2/27/16
NCGA Net Amateur – 6/11/16
Club Championship – 8/27/16 – 8/28/16

Away (5)
Moffett Field – 4/9/16
Las Positas – 5/28/16
Paradise Valley – 6/25/16
Napa Golf Course – 7/24/16
Presidio – 8/13/16

Designated Holes See the Rules Detail below
Total Tournaments 8
Total Rounds

9

Club Championship is two rounds.

Total Holes 18
Minimum # tournaments to play to be eligible for the title

4

3 away tournaments + 1 home tournament

Scoring

Net score per hole on the designated holes inclusive of any incurred penalties.

Best cumulative 18 hole scores will be the winner.

Ties will be determined by the standard back nine, back six, back three, etc.

Prize Pool

1st – $125
2nd – $75
3rd – $65
4th – $55
5th – $45
6th – $35
7th – $25
8th – $25
9th – $25
10th – $25

Total Payout: $500

Payable in Poplar Creek gift certificates.


Rules in Detail

  • The Poplar Creek Challenge ("PCC") will be held during SEVEN tournaments at designated holes in each tournament.
     
  • Home Tournaments at Poplar Creek – holes 1, 3, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, 16, 18
     

    • Beat the Pro
    • NCGA Net Amateur
    • Club Championship (both rounds)
       
  • Away Tournaments (each away event will include a par 3, par 4 and a par 5):
     

    • Moffett Field: 4, 5, 3
    • Las Positas: 4, 7, 13
    • Paradise Valley: 5, 8, 16
    • Napa Golf Course: 5. 11. 16
    • Presidio: 3,7,18
       
  • Qualifications
     

    • Automatic Entry – The player does not need to do anything to enter into the PCC.  All players qualify as long as they play the minimum number of designated tournaments.
       
    • Away Tournaments – a player must compete in THREE of the four away tournaments to remain qualified during the PCC.  If the player does not play THREE designated away tournaments then they are out of the PCC.
       
    • Home Tournaments – a player needs to compete in only ONE of the home events to remain qualified during the PCC.  If the player plays only ONE home event then they will qualify for the PCC but they get only ONE shot at making your best score on a designated hole.  Thus, the more home events the players plays the better the odds.
       
    • Eighteen Holes – players must play all 18 PCC holes throughout the season to compete for the Poplar Creek Challenge title.
       
  • Minimum Tournaments
     

    • The player must play a minimum of FOUR tournaments to qualify for the PCC – THREE away tournaments and ONE home tournament.  A player’s odds are improved by playing more home tournaments.
       
    • If a player does not play the minimum tournaments or all 18 holes required then they are out of the PCC regardless of their current standing in the PCC, accrued score or subsequent participation and scoring.
       
  • Net Scoring
     

    • A player’s lowest net score on the PCC holes, made during an official, designated competition round, will be recorded.
       
    • A player’s best 18 PCC holes will make up their PCC score. The player with the lowest cumulative net score wins the title.
       
  • Penalties
     

    • Penalties assessed on their respective holes will count towards a player’s net score during the PCC just as they do during the tournament itself.
       
    • If a player is DQ’d from a tournament, then the holes played during that tournament will not be considered during the PCC.  The player will remain qualified for the PCC if they meet the minimum FOUR tournaments defined above.
       
  • Scorecard
     

    • The PCC "scorecard" will be setup as follows:
      • Front 9 – Away tournaments.  The three best 3-4-5 combo scores will be your front nine score.
      • Back 9 – Home tournaments.  The best score from the nine designated holes.
         
  • Ties & Disputes
     

    • In determining the champion and payouts at the end of the PCC, all ties will be handled in our normal fashion using the USGA recommended method of back 9, back 6, back 3, etc. using the Back 9 (home) scores of the PCC scorecard (as defined above).
       
    • Scoring disputes during the PCC will be handled by the Tournament Committee appointed by the PCGC Board at the beginning of the tournament season.

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Number of Tournaments Equals How Many Rounds

The number of rounds played over all SEVEN designated tournaments is eight (3 away + 5 home) because the Club Championship is played over two rounds.

Play More to Increase Your Odds

Even though a players needs to play only THREE away tournaments and ONE home tournament to qualify, their odds of getting a best score are increased by playing more of the home tournaments.

For example, if the players plays…

  • only Beat the Pro then they have ONE chance to make their best score on hole #18 (a designated hole).
  • only the Club Championship then they have TWO chances on #18 because the tournament is two rounds.
  • all three of the home tournaments, then they will have FOUR chances on #18.

The more you play, the better your odds.

  • The minimum number of tournaments to qualify is FOUR.
  • Four tournaments = 18 designated holes being played
  • The player has 18 chances of scoring a best score.

However, if the player plays in all SEVEN of the tournaments then the number of designated holes played is 54 (12 away holes, 36 home holes).

54 chances vs 18 chances = better odds

Don't Get DQ'd

If a player gets disqualified from a tournament, the holes they played during that tournament will be omitted for inclusion in the season-long tabulations.

This includes the Club Championship.  If the player completes the first round and is disqualified for an infraction in the second round, then the player is disqualified from the entire tournament meaning BOTH of their rounds are omitted for inclusion in the season-long tabulations.

Don't Get Penalized Either

A player's net score for the designated holes will be the official tournament score for that hole – including penalties.

Now here's where it may sting a little.

There are certain penalties that get tacked on outside of the actual play.

  • Showing up late – the new rule starting in 2012 for showing five minutes late (or later) to a starting time is two strokes assessed on the FIRST hole.  Hole #1 happens to be a designated hole for the home tournaments.
     
  • Pace of Play Policy – The pace of play penalty at Poplar Creek can be either one or two strokes depending on the total time a foursome plays the round or how far back the foursome finishes behind the group in front (see the Pace of Play Policy).  This penalty is assessed on the EIGHTEENTH hole at Poplar Creek which is again, a designated hole.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How do I enter the Poplar Creek Challenge?
A. You don't need to do anything.  You are automatically entered into the PCC if you play the designated tournaments.

Q. Am I disqualifed if I miss just one away tournament?
A. Good news is no. During the PCC's first year in 2012, we saw how quickly a number of members lost eligibility because they could not play the first away tournament. This year, a player can miss an away event and not lose their eligibility. However, keep in mind you can miss only one of the designated away tournaments.  You have to play in three of the four designated tournaments.

Q. Do I need to play in all SEVEN of the designated tournaments?
A. No.  The minimum is THREE of the four away tournaments and ONE home tournament for a total of FOUR tournaments.  Playing in all SEVEN tournaments is not required but it will increase your odds of getting a best score.

Q. I can't play one of the designated AWAY tournaments.  Can I play holes in a different away tournament?
A. Sorry.  You cannot designate a different tournament.  However, the good news is that you need to play just THREE of the four away tournaments so you are not out of the PCC if you miss an away event.

Q. I can't play one of the designated HOME tournaments.  Can I play holes in a different home tournament?
A. Sorry, you can't switch to a different tournament.  The good news is that missing a home tournament does not put you out of the PCC.  There are THREE home tournaments that you can play in.  You can play in one, two or three of the home tournaments.  Obviously, the more you play at home, the better your odds.

Q. How will the prize payouts be paid?
A. Gift Certificates for the Poplar Creek Golf Course.

Q. Does the value of the gift certificates count towards the Gilliam Points?
A. No.

Q. The Gilliam Points is a season-long points race.  The PCC is also a season-long race.  Does the winner of the PCC get free entry into the TOC?
A. No.

Q. Does the champion get their name engraved on the wall plaques at Poplar?
A. No.  There is no plaque for the PCC.

Q. This format sounds vaguely familiar.
A. You may remember the Kodak Challenge played on the PGA Tour which had a similar format and the winner received a cool $1 million.  Sadly, the Kodak Challenge ended its run in 2011.

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The Poplar Creek Challenge (aka "PCC") was started in 2012 as a season-long race to encourage players to perform their best on certain holes throughout various tournaments.

The Poplar Creek Challenge is held over seven designated tournaments throughout the year with certain holes in each tournament played as the "PCC" holes.  The challenge is for the player to score their best (net) score on these holes for a season-long scorecard of eighteen holes.

The player with the best cumulative score is the Champion.

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Presidio (2016)

Presidio Golf Course
August 13, 2016

 

Results
  Flight 1 Gross Hdcp Net +/- $ Won
1 Frank Reyes 83 11 72 Even 50.00
2 Thomas Kmak 75 3 72 Even 40.00
3 Bill Stevens 83 11 72 Even 30.00
4 David Jackson 87 13 74 +2 20.00
5 Ken Ditty 87 12 75 +3  
6 Charlie Joseph 89 12 77 +5  
7 Hisashi Takiguchi 89 11 78 +6  
8 Kenneth Boone 87 8 79 +7  
9 Brad Nelson 87 7 80 +8  
10 Dennis Kunz 88 8 80 +8  
11 Art White 89 8 81 +9  
12 Darrell McCool 94 13 81 +9  
13 Matt Ditty 91 9 82 +10  
14 Jason Pollard 89 5 84 +12  
15 Michael Shaffer 95 10 85 +13  
16 Scott Rehn 101 10 91 +19  
             
  Flight 2 Gross Hdcp Net +/- $ Won
1 Bill Strahan 86 14 72 Even 50.00
2 Joseph Canepa 88 14 74 +2 40.00
3 Emil Picchi Sr 93 18 75 +3 30.00
4 Allen Miyake 93 17 76 +4 20.00
5 Randy Gubert 94 15 79 +7  
6 Randy Metheany 97 17 80 +8  
7 Cliff Vanover 99 19 80 +8  
8 David Gluck 98 17 81 +9  
9 Fred Ochoa 97 15 82 +10  
10 Lou Badet 99 14 85 +13  
11 Stephen Hildebrand 102 14 88 +16  
12 Geoffrey Kuchlenz 107 19 88 +16  
13 David Stephenson 102 14 88 +16  
14 Dennis Reiser 113 18 95 +23  
             
  Flight 3 Gross Hdcp Net +/- $ Won
1 Jack Purcell 100 25 75 +3 50.00
2 Jimmy Tragas 98 22 76 +4 40.00
3 William Jarvis 105 29 76 +4 30.00
4 Glenn Natenson 101 24 77 +5 20.00
5 Larry Shaw 99 21 78 +6  
6 Ken Gerstle 102 24 78 +6  
7 Thomas Santoro * 110 30 80 +8  
8 Dan Sanchez * 110 29 81 +9  
9 Jeff Better 105 21 84 +12  
10 Mel Smith 116 31 85 +13  
11 Don Delbon * 103 17 86 +14  
12 Richard Nessler 115 29 86 +14  
13 Robert Nikaido 125 21 104 +32  
  Doug Ota WD 21 WD WD  

* Played the Forward tees

Redwood General Tire Closest to the Pin
Hole #4 – Dennis Kunz
 
Scott's Demo Long Drive
Matt Ditty

 

 

 

 

Napa (2016)

Napa
July 24, 2016

Results
  Flight 1 Gross Hdcp Net +/- Won
1 Charlie Joseph 79 12 67 -5 50.00
2 Kim Fernandez 80 10 70 -2 40.00
3 Scott Rehn 79 9 70 -2 30.00
4 Charles Bundy 85 12 73 +1 20.00
5 Brian Su 77 4 73 +1  
6 Joseph Hovan  81 7 74 +2  
7 Bill Stevens 88 13 75 +3  
8 Art White 85 9 76 +4  
9 Dennis Kunz 85 8 77 +5  
10 Marty Lambrechts 86 8 78 +6  
11 Kenneth Boone 86 8 78 +6  
12 Stephen Hildebrand 95 13 82 +10  
13 Dave McNeilly 95 11 84 +12  
             
  Flight 2 Gross Hdcp Net +/- Won
1 Don Delbon 95 20 75 +3 50.00
2 Mel Smith 107 31 76 +4 40.00
3 William Jarvis 105 28 77 +5 30.00
4 Allen Miyake 94 17 77 +5 20.00
5 James Abayon 90 13 77 +5  
6 Alfred Bogenhuber 92 14 78 +6  
7 Michael Bradley 93 14 79 +7  
8 Cliff Vanover 96 17 79 +7  
9 David Delbon 97 16 81 +9  
10 Randy Gubert 96 13 83 +11  
11 David Stephenson 98 14 84 +12  
12 Lou Badet 100 14 86 +14  

 

Redwood General Tire Closest to the Pin
Hole #4 – Brian Su 25' 1"
Hole #16 – Bill Stevens 4' 1"

Scott's Demo Long Drive
David Stephenson