2008 SPAM

Frank Northrop – SPAM ChampionJune 16, 2008 — Ocean City, MD. The hoped-for axiom certainly proved true — the Spam doesn’t begin until the back nine on Sunday. Surviving a fierce onslaught by former Major winners and young guns alike, BGA tour rookie Frank Northrop fired a sizzling 39 on the back nine at Lighthouse Sound to win the 2008 Spam and capture his first BGA Major.

Northrop, who was shut out on the first day of play, sitting dead last with zero skins — used the mental toughness learned as a former professional ten-pin bowler (along with a pretty deft short game) – to "roll" his foursome on the back nine for 20 skins and the win.

"It was the greatest weekend of golf in my life," said an obviously stunned Northrop — due in part to winning a Major and largest payday ($16.00) of his career – but also having to don a man-sized can of Spam costume for pictures and awards, in front of a clubhouse full of stunned strangers and laughing Lighthouse Sound employees.

The final outcome was very much in doubt, as each foursome had at least one player make a furious run and post the most skins for a short-lived lead. First, it was "Mr. Mile High Club" himself, Alex Scarcella, grabbing 23 skins on the final day to be first in the clubhouse with the lead (29.45 skins total). Then, it was "This Ain’t The Spam, It’s The Scam" Randy Broughman with a big final round close of 18 skins (26.25 skins total) to almost catch and pass Scarcella. And then finally, it was Don Drehoff, in the next to last foursome, actually gabbing the clubhouse lead, when he reached the closing par 5 in two, lagged his 60 ft eagle putt for a tap in birdie, and snagged 21 skins on the back 9 holes alone (32.30 skins total).

But in that final foursome of the day — it was all Northrop (38.50 skins total). Mark Trusheim, one of the best players never to win a major, went to sleep Saturday night with the lead. But he obviously didn’t sleep well, stumbling to a bogey-plus round on Sunday (19.95 skins total). Steve Flynn and Roger Waters, both with legitimate chances and game to win, also lagged with just a handful of skins between them on Sunday (finishing with 17.00 and 15.80 skins, respectively).

And former BGA Major winners didn’t fair too well in their attempts to capture their first elusive Spam jacket. Jim Frenette was very steady in play, scoring well, but simply didn’t have the luck to capture a lot of skins (14.00 skins total). Eduardo Urrutia, dressed like Omar Shariff on Saturday, was overcome by the heat and those long European cigarettes, and sputtered (12.85 skins total). And Frank Mejia, obviously pre-occupied with endorsement deals and not golf (he’s into retro-Italian now, he looked like Martin Scorsese in his new sunglasses), started out the tournament blazing, grabbing 7 skins in the first 9 holes, only to go limp with just 5 skins over the last 45 holes (12.10 skins total).

Matt Clary and Charlie Daimler, relatives that they are, spent the entire weekend within a place or two of one another or tied. For Clary, it was some sort of illegal driver (still to be tested by BGA officials) that kept him in the hunt for most of the weekend, as he only missed one fairway over the last two rounds of golf (15.40 skins overall). And for crowd favorite Daimler, it was either feast or famine, as he chain-smoked his way to a magnificent birdie to start the back nine on Sunday, only then to revert back to bogey golf, unable to even use his one-stroke advantage down the stretch (14.40 skins overall).

And congrats to BGA rookies who proved themselves well. It’s only fitting that a rocket scientist should have faired best in that group, with Scott Green getting his fair share with 8 skins on Sunday (16.05 skins overall). Big hitting John Schreiber came to the 18th hole on the final day with a chance to win … had he taken the hole, he would have beaten Northrop by just .15 skins! But he topped his driver into the small pool just 20 feet in front of the green. An obviously shaken Schreiber came off the tee, tears in his eyes and muttering to himself, "I’m just a kid … this is too much pressure!" (14.65 skins overall). Ron Poole was VERY steady over the weekend and was rewarded with an encouraging 5 skin effort on Sunday (7.25 skins overall).

And Scott Torbeck, my brother-in-law Scott Torbeck, my blood brother Scott Torbeck, while he did post one of the best round of his life (97 on Saturday), unfortunately moved steadily down the leader board from 13 to 14 to 15 to 16 over the course of the weekend.

Final Results

Pos. Player Skins Scoring*
1. Frank Northrop 38.50 4
2. Don Drehoff 32.30 3
3. Alex Scarcella 29.45 2
4. Randy Broughman 26.25 1
5. Mark Trusheim 19.95 9
6. Steve Flynn 17.00 T5
7. Scott Green 16.05 16
8. Roger Waters 15.80 T10
9. Matt Clary 15.40 12
10. John Schreiber 14.65 8
11. Charlie Daimler 14.40 13
12. Jim Frenette 14.00 T5
13. Ed Urrutia 12.85 T5
14. Frank Mejia 12.10 T10
15. Ron Poole 7.25 14
16. Scott Torbeck 5.85 15

For more info, click here for the rules and/or see the 2008_Spam Excel spreadsheet attached below

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2008 Kohler

Randy Broughman – Kohler ChampionMarch 2008 — Myrtle Beach. I was waiting on a few more scores, which I have now, so to wrap up the 2008 Kohler Tournament, here are the final standings:

Randy Broughman +21
Tom Clement +16
Mark Chester +5
Mike Campbell even
Alex Scarcella -3
Bobby Brunner -5
Steve Flynn -9
Scott Rush -13
Frank Mejia -17
Chuck Petrilla -30
Pat Keough -31
Vince Olds -38
Charlie Daimler -48

Steve Scott DQ’d for using performance enhancing drugs (HGH). Just kidding Steve!

For a blow-by-blow play of the final group, Randy graciously put this recap together:

    The points at the beginning of the day were as follows:

  • Randy   +10
  • Tom   +9
  • Chester   +3
  • Mike   -2
Play begins on #10 tee
Randy Tom Mark Mike
Hole #10 6 / +9 6 / +8 5 / +3 5 / -2
Randy & Tom both make double bogies and loose a point.
Hole #11 4 / +9 4 / +8 3 / +4 4 / -2
Chester picks up a point. Things are getting interesting at the top.
Hole #12 6 / +8 6 / +7 4 / +5 5 / -2
Chester again picks up a point and the game is on.
Hole #13 5 / +9 4 / +10 5 / +6 7 / -3
Tom knocks in a 40′ birdie putt from just off the edge of the green to take a 1 point lead. Randy & Mark both make par to pick up a point.
Hole #14 6 / +8 5 / +10 5 / +6 6 / -4
Tom goes up by two after another double by Randy, who can’t get out of his own way at this point.
Hole #15 4 / +11 5 / +11 5 / +7 5 / -3
Randy makes birdie to tie the match up again. Chester only 4 behind at this time.
Hole #16 5 / +11 5 / +11 5 / +7 5 / -3
Tom makes a good five after hitting it in the bunker off of the tee.
Hole #17 3 / +12 3 / +12 5 / +6 5 / -4
Randy makes an incredible 3 after hitting it against the back lip of the bunker over the green, somehow got it on the green and makes the 15′ putt down the hill to save 3 and stay even with Tom.
Hole #18 5 / +12 5 / +12 5 / +6 4 / -3
The match makes it to the turn a dead heat between Randy & Tom at +12 and Chester at +6. Mike is along for the ride.
Hole #1 4 / +13 5 / +12 5 / +6 6 / -4
Randy had to make a 4′ putt to save par and pull ahead by a point.
Hole #2 6 / +12 4 / +13 4 / +7 5 / -4
Just when you think you can breath, Tom makes par from the fairway bunker and Randy makes double boogie from the green side bunker. Randy goes from 1 up to 1 down just that fast.
Hole #3 5 / +13 6 / +13 6 / +7 6 / -4
Randy misses a 8′ birdie putt and Tom misses a 5′ par putt so the match is all square again.
Hole #4 3 / +14 5 / +12 3 / +8 4 / -4
This is the point at which this match really turns, Randy has to make another 3 footer for par and Tom chips on to the green and 3 putts from from 20′ on the worst green of the day.
Hole #5 4 / +15 4 / +13 6 / +7 4 / -3
Tom bounces right back with par as Randy two putts for par also. Campbell picks up a point.
Hole #6 3 / +16 3 / +14 4 / +7 3 / -2
Randy again has to make a 4′ putt to save par. Tom also makes and just won’t go away, and now Mike has going the other way.
Hole #7 4 / +17 5 / +14 5 / +7 4 / -1
After a poor tee shot Randy hit probably his best shot of the day a 5 iron from 190 over the lake and into the wind to about 20′ of the pin and still had to make another 4′ putt to save par. Tom made a very good 5 from the fairway bunker on a very difficult hole.
Hole #8 4 / +18 4 / +15 6 / +6 4 /  0
Campbell has clawed his way all the way back to 0 for the event and Randy & Tom go to the last hole with the match still undecided.
Hole #9 4 / +21 5 / +16 7 / +5 6 /  0
Randy makes birdie on the final hole to finally get some breathing room. Tom makes par and finally brings to close the 2008 Kohler. Tom shoots 43 / 41 for a total of 84. Randy shoots 44 / 37 for a total of 81 without using a driver all day. Chester shoots 42 / 45 for a total of 87. And Mike Campbell shoots 46 / 42 for a total of 88.

What a final round! The next tournament is the Don Drehoff Spam Invitational, Ocean City, MD, June 13-15.

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