By Brian Gramolini
Results from ROund 1 of The Memorial are below, along with some late reported matches.
The final of the 2024 Four-Ball Championship took seven(ish) hours to get through 18 holes which is why the result was too late for publication on Sunday. Brian Carew and Conor Power defeated Dave Glickman and Ron Rub 3 and 2 to win this year's tournament. The full bracket is linked below.
No Presidents Cup matches are on the schedule for Saturday. Full bracket linked below.
In a late reported result, Eisenberg defeated Hertz 5 & 4 in the Championship Flight. Five Club Championship matches are scheduled for Saturday.
Round 1 of the 2024 Memorial Tournament is in the books. Based on the 36 scores submitted, the break point for the two flights was an Index of 14.5. Anyone above that number is in the High Handicap Index Flight and anyone below that is in the Low Handicap Index Flight. The links below are to the leaderboards and full scores.
Back to ContentsThe weekly for this week was Odd and Even Numbered Holes. Bud GIlligan won the odd numbered holes with a Stableford score of 21. Al Fricchione won the even numbered holes, also with a Stableford score of 21. Both won on tiebreakers.
The spreadsheet below includes all of the scores and results from this season. As a reminder, only hole-by-hole scores posted for the date played are included in the results. Players not posting using the hole-by-hole method or not posting by the end of the day on Saturday are not eligible for weeklies or Saxon Cup points.
This week we play N.O.S.E. and T and F again. Best (net) Stableford score on the nine selected holes will win Pro Shop credit. You can only win once each week.
Back to ContentsThe standings through July 20 reflect the final of the Four-Ball Championship. Other majors will be reflected as each member is eliminated.
Back to ContentsMembers should be using the GHIN or MGA mobile apps to calculate Playing Handicaps for Saxony rounds.
Back to ContentsThe current forecast shows sunny weather for Saturday with highs in the 80s. We should have another great day for golf.
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