2011 Memorial Champion: PETER ENNIS
After many weeks of suspense Pete's great opening round stood up to the challengers. Not that we didn't try - Hamerslough shot the round of the tournament at +10, but couldn't add to that; Hastings and Horgan (G) had +7s; Sigona, Goldberg and (former champion) Bob Price posted rounds of +6. In the end one good score wasn't enough - no one other than Sigona was able to post three positives. And you don't get by Peter Ennis without consistent excellence.
Congratulations to our 2011 Memorial Champion, Peter Ennis. This is his second consecutive year winning the Memorial and also his second major of 2011 (Partners Best Ball with Price).
Top
5 |
Round
1 |
Round
2 |
Round
3 |
Points |
Ennis |
8 |
3 |
no
play |
11 |
Sigona |
1 |
2 |
6 |
8 |
Hamerslough |
-4 |
-2 |
10 |
8 |
Horgan, G |
0 |
-1 |
7 |
6 |
Price |
0 |
6 |
|
6 |
Hole-By-Hole scores from Round 3/4 (click here) Round 2 (click here). Round 1 (click here)
Hammer's Note: "Due to the incliment weather and course conditions last Saturday, the third round for the Memorial became optional. The committee decision was made to extend the third round until this coming Saturday. However, for those members who made plans to play last week and were possibly unable to play next week, they were given the choice of play last Saturday, but not the next. Although we recognize this was a change from the original communication, the decision was made to allow for more members to participate and do so under fairer conditions. The Memorial remains a best 2 of 3 event. If someone declared on Saturday, they are not eligible to play in the Memorial this Saturday. Hopefully, we'll see more members get their third round in. " Email Hammer
Round 2 was wet and humid with aerated greens. Drives plugged and putts bounced. Those who scored well had to earn every point. Which made Bob Price's +6 all the more impressive (21 points vs a 15 quota). His sandbagging other half, Mr. Ennis, added +3 to last week's amazing +8 and still stands atop the leaderboard with a formidable 11 points. It will take perfect conditions and some low scores to catch the frontrunners. But it is possible - Tom Grammolini shot a gross 77 to collect +6 points on Sunday (unfortunately disallowed). Still it shows there's a chance for all of us.
Round 1 saw a great turnout on a brisk fall morning. In general scoring was well short of quota, but 13 members managed to get close. Those within a stroke of their quota made it to the leaderboard. Leading the pack are Peter Ennis (8 pts) and Rich Hastings (7 pts). Lurking in third is our A flight runner up, Woody (4 pts). This could still be THE year.