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Gaspar Golf made a major change to the tournament format, moving to 2 flights in the quota game for the first time ever. The quota game will now feature an A Flight and a B Flight, with 25 quotas being the floor for the A Flight, which could be higher based on tournament entries each month.
In the A Flight, Rico Velez aka the Freakin' Rican Bomber, fresh with a new fitted driver from master fitter Joe Colbert at Bloomingdale, was the only player besting his quota, finishing at +1.5 while shooting an 83 ...
Troy Jackson won his first Gaspar Invitational Tournament at Skyview Golf Club, finishing at +7 in the last tournament of Season 7, also the last single flight tournament in Gaspar Golf. We are moving to 2 flights in the quota game to give the higher and lower handicap players their own divisions in which to compete. Troy shot a 90, scoring 22 points off his 15 quota, taking home $176 in prize money.
Our runner-up was Arun Chopra, who fired an awesome 76 on the hilly terrain and undulating greens of Skyview. He finished ...
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Former D1 college golfer, and part-time mini-tour player, Mike Caporale, also self-proclaimed top 100 drivers of the golf ball in the world, shot an easy-peasy 6-under par 66 to win the 2025 Summer Slam tournament at Disney's Magnolia Course by 1/2 point over Toby Sager. Playing at a much deflated and too low quota of 37, Cap predicted a 66 or better, along with his win. A couple small mistakes cost him a score of 63-64, but his 350+ yard drive on the long par 4 hole #14 made for an excitin ...
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Todd Broadbent fired an 84 to finish at +8.5 in the quota game on the Roost at the 2nd annual Citrus Open at Cabot Citrus Farms, earning $321 in prize money, and also nailed down 2 skins for another $120, for a total payout of $441. Todd wins the honor of Jose Gaspar for the 2nd time.
We had a tie for 2nd place between Dan Corson and Arnie Rutkis. Dan beat the Nature Boy straight up on the hardest handicap hole, even though he was getting a stroke, to take 2nd place by tiebreaker. Dan ...
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With 2 rules changes, 72-year-old Phillip Wilson becomes our first ever back-to-back winner on Gaspar Golf's Pirate Golf Tour. The Rules Committee voted to eliminate the 6-point quota penalty to winners, and moved players 70 and older up a set of tees. Philly has taken advantage in his 2 tournaments this year, winning last month in March Madness at Countryside, and beating Eric Delgado by 1 point this month. One of the straightest hitters in Gaspar Golf, if not the straightes ...