Bent Creek Golf Club” for the “SHOWDOWN AT BENT CREEK”.
AA and Ford drove off to play in the one day tournament, 27 degrees outside.
Jack sent this message: Good Morning, As you can imagine, the club is under a frost delay until 9:00 am. The good news is our tee times don't start until 9:18 am. There are four tee times ahead of the tournament, which means about a 30 minute setback. I would ask for you to be here prior to your original tee times, in case we get out on time. It is possible the early tee times will not have much time to warm up, but we will do our best to allow you time.
Getting ready at the car:
Scores: Unfortunately, she hit the water once, and lost a drive on the next hole. Gets discouraging! She was +3 on the front nine, then ugly two - triple bogeys and a double bogey on the back (3 bad holes). Makes a huge difference - they were each a bogey only, would have been 1st place.
Jack's Recap: It was a frosty start to the “Showdown at Bent Creek” as temps dipped into the 20’s causing a two hour frost delay. Luckily for the TOUR our tee times didn’t start until 9:18 am so the delay was just over 30 minutes.
Elite Tour Girls had a great showing as Anaiya Nahar, playing in her third event in a row she would capture the Gold Medal by posting a very chilling round of 78. She would tie with Connecticut’s Violet Robbins who also came in at 78. Robbins would birdie the par-3 16th and par-4 17th holes, but would make bogey at the last to force a sudden death playoff. Nahar would become the victor and for the third straight event Robbins destined for gold would take the Silver Medal. Bronze would go to St. Augustine’s Helena Rios (81).
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