Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Ottawa Sun Scramble Results: Absolute Comedy C, Round 1

August 14, 2012 – Ottawa, Ontario. Ottawa Sun Scramble City Championship Week, the region's largest golf event with 700 competitors and 11 different divisions, is underway. Round one of the second event, the Absolute Comedy C City Championship, was held today at Dragonfly Golf Links where 59 teams competed for 14 spots and a chance to play for the city title on Saturday at Club de golf Outaouais.

The final spot was won with a birdie by Troy Monaghan & John de Vroome on the sixth hole of a five-team playoff.

Top-1
4 teams (made the cut)
  1. Mat Forrest & Sean Debeau (-6)
  2. Jason Tilley & Lee Noonan (-5)
  3. Bill Young & Ian White (-5)
  4. Fernand Asselin & Tony George (-5)
  5. Corey Domenico & Nick Brunet (-3)
  6. Wes Ranger & Jordan MacWilliam (-2)
  7. Remi Gagnon & Paul Charron (-1)
  8. Don Brennan & Tim Baines (-1)
  9. Matt Elliott & Haider Abbas (-1)
  10. Jason Laurans & Tim Matley (-1)
  11. Bill Sobering, Sr. & Paul Sobering (E)
  12. Tim Power & Jason Lee (E)
  13. Victor Schnare & Kristopher Schnare (+1)
  14. Troy Monaghan & John de Vroome (+1)
Full results can be found at the following link:

The Week Ahead
  • Promomedia B: Wednesday, Aug 15th at Le Sorcier in Gatineau
  • Junior Open, Ladies Open, Ladies B & Ladies C: Thursday, Aug 16th at eQuinelle Golf Club in Kemptville
  • Flagstick Open, Senior Open & GolfWorks A: Friday, Aug 17th at Talon at GreyHawk in Cumberland
  • Championship Saturday: Saturday, Aug 18th at Club de golf Outaouais in Rockland
  • Championship Sunday: Sunday, Aug 19th at Eagle Creek Golf Club in Dunrobin

Ottawa Sun Scramble was first launched in 2005 with an Open and Senior event at Eagle Creek Golf Club, but now offers 10 two-round partner divisions plus the Régimbal Media Challenge and three qualifying events. The tournament is conducted by local golf promotion company, Executive Golf (executivegolf.ca), and is a scramble format where both players take a shot and the best of the two is used, from the tee box, on the fairway, in bunkers and on the green.

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