Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Club is a Men’s & Women’s Membership Golf Club. Our home golf course is Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Course located adjacent to the Sacramento River along Highway 160. Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Course was established in July of 1995. The course is owned by the City of Sacramento and is operated by Morton Golf. The links flavored golf course was designed by Golf Course Architect Perry Dye. The par 71 course measures 6158 yards, with a slope of 122 and is rated at 68.9 from the Gold Tees. The course is rich with lakes, wildlife, rolling mounds and outstanding greens. The golf course address is 8301 Freeport Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95832, and Pro Shop phone is 916-808-2020.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

April 22, 2012 - Weekend Group - NCGA Zone Qualifer

Dave, Brian, Dave and The Kid's Dad
Shawn, Slim, Lonnie and Dick
Bob, Bob, Kim and Paul

On Sunday, April 22, 2012 the Weekend Group play a Two Person Best Ball and a qualifier was held for the NCGA Zone Qualifier.  The course was in great shape and the weather was on the hotter side for April. 

The NCGA Zone Qualifer was won by partners Shawn Breaky and Robert Ruff with a blazing best ball score of 57 (-14 under).  Back with us this year is "The KID's"  father Greg Leuterio and his playing partner Dave Schulz won the second spot to head down to Montery Bay by shooting 58 (-13 under).  Alternates were 3rd place finishers Bob Benefiel and playing partner Mark Edgar shooting a 59 (-12 under). 

The club tournament was formated to match the NCGA Zone with a two person best ball.  The following is the results:

1st Place - Shawn Breaky and Robert Ruff - 400 points each
2nd Place - Greg Lruterio and Dave Schulz - 260 points each
3rd Place - Bob Benefiel and Mark Edgar - 160 points each
4th Place - Bryan Springer and Dave Springer - 120 points each
5th Place -  Bobby Nand and Alphonsus Dass - 80 points each

We welcome the two new members who played in this tournament, Bobby and Alphonsus. 

The Springer Brothers plotting what our Freeport Cup Team colors will be.

Bob jars this approach shot on Hole 18.

Slim sinking a birdie on Hole 18 to go -14 under.

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