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.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Bryan Springer Wins the 2012 Matchplay Championship


Bryan Springer - 2012 BCGC Matchplay Champion

2012 BCGC Match Play Championship Review


After a one year hiatus, the Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Club resumed its annual Match Play Championship in 2012. Sixteen players were seeded in the tournament, based on their March, 2012 tournament results. Matches took place over a span of five months, beginning in April, and ended with an exciting Finals match on August 11, 2012. During that five month span, seven of the total 15 matches went down to the final hole, or beyond, before the matches were decided. The Finals match pitted Bryan Springer, whose handicap index at the beginning of the year was 29.1 but had impressively improved (an obvious understatement!) to 17.0 at the time of the Finals match, against Lonnie Podgorny who entered the Finals match with a handicap index of 5.4. In case some of you haven’t played golf with Lonnie, he has arguably one of the best short games in the Sacramento Region. No matter what trouble he may be in, Lonnie is never out of a hole!

The first round of match play saw Kim Volk, an avid Giant’s fan, defeat Dave Springer, an equally avid Dodger’s fan, 8&7. During the match both wore outer wear displaying their respective team allegiances. Also in first round play, Bob Thomas beat Shawn Breakey 3&2; Bryan Springer beat Greg Leuterio 1-Up; Glen Kinion defeated Mark Edgar 2-Up; Dave Schutt defeated Bob Benefiel 5&4; Lonnie Podgorny beat Steve Ackly 2&1; Bob Volk defeated Tim Gudman 4&3; and Wayne Urbani beat George Yanez 1-Up on the 19th hole.

Second round matches saw Kim Volk beat Bob Thomas 5&3; Bryan Springer defeat Glen Kinion 2&1; Lonnie Podgorny beat Dave Schutt 6&5; and Wayne Urbani defeat Bob Volk 2-UP.

Both third round matches went down to the final hole before being decided. Kim Volk, who many in the club thought would go all the way to win the Match Play Championship, lost to Bryan Springer 1-Up. Wayne Urbani took Lonnie Podgorny to the 21st hole until Lonnie prevailed in the match 1-Up.

The Final Match between Bryan Springer and Lonnie Podgorny was held on Saturday, August 18, 2012. I can attest that it was an exciting match to watch. During the 18 hole finale, the lead changed SIX times! Lonnie won the first hole with a par to Bryan’s bogey, as Bryan did not stroke on that hole. The second hole was halved with Lonnie making par to Bryan’s net par. On hole #3, Bryan knocked in a 20 footer for a natural birdie to even the match against Lonnie’s par. On hole #4, Bryan took the lead (second lead change) with a net par to Lonnie’s bogey, after Lonnie hit an errant tee shot. Hole #5 was halved with 4’s. On hole #6, Lonnie got the match back to square with a par to Bryan’s net 5. Bryan again took the lead (third lead change) on hole #7 with a par, net birdie, to Lonnie’s par, after lagging from 40 ft. with a down-hill curling putt that finished close to the hole. Bryan extended his lead to 2-up on #8 with a par, net birdie, to Lonnie’s par. That only seemed to get Lonnie fired-up! On #9, Lonnie stuck his approach shot to within one foot for a “kick-in” birdie, which tightened the match to Bryan being 1-up after the front nine. Gross scores for both players were: Lonnie – 37; Bryan – 42. Great golf on the front nine!

The back nine began on #10 with Lonnie again hitting his approach shot to “kick-in” range for back-to-back natural birds and getting the match back to ALL-SQUARE. On hole #11, Lonnie made par to Bryan’s bogey to take the lead (fourth lead change) at 1-up. On hole #12, Bryan made a great scrambling par, knocking in a 20 footer for net birdie against Lonnie’s par to, again, get the match to all-square. On hole #13, Bryan ran into trouble off the tee. After Lonnie hit his approach shot close to the hole, Bryan conceded Lonnie’s birdie putt with Lonnie taking the lead (fifth lead change) at 1-up. On the 14th hole, each player made an easy par with Bryan getting the match back to all-square with a net birdie. The difficult 15th was halved with Lonnie’s bogey against Bryan’s net bogey. On hole #16, Bryan took the lead again (sixth lead change) with a net birdie to Lonnie’s par. Hole #17 was halved with pars after Lonnie knocked in a tricky five foot comebacker, a result of Lonnie going for his birdie from 12 feet to try to square the match. As Lonnie stood on the tee at #18, he knew he had to “go for it” as Bryan was 1-up, as well this being a stroke hole for him. Lonnie tried to take a straight line to the hole, but the tee shot got away from him and ended up in the water. Regardless, after taking a drop, Lonnie hit his approach shot to the green from 200 yards and still had an opportunity to save par. After playing his tee shot safely to the right side, Bryan coolly laid up his second shot, giving him a fairly safe approach shot to the green, which he hit to within 18 feet. Bryan calmly knocked in the 18 footer for net birdie to win the match 2-up. Both players had a terrific round. Gross scores on the back nine were; Lonnie – 35 (gross 72); Bryan – 42 (gross 84). It was a very enjoyable round to watch. Congratulations to both players for making it so competitive, and congratulations to Bryan for being the 2012 BCGC Match Play Champion!

Bob Benefiel
BCGC Weekend Tournament Chair

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Aug 15, 2012 - Midweek Group - Individual Stroke Play, Flights


 Thanks to all of you for coming out for the August weekday tournament. The course was in great shape and trying to get it better yet with concentrated efforts to water and treat the few dry spots left around the course. Tee boxes were dressed up with new boxes for broken tees too. Add to all of this a beautiful day which turned out to be the coolest all week as our 19 members sped around the course in record time (for us!)


In the Women's flight, Shirley Johnson and Barbara Conerly tied with a net 68 which Shirley won after a back nine tie-breaker.

The Men's 'A' flight was won by Dick Carlsen with a sweet 37-38/75, net 65. Bob Benefiel, taking a break from his duties as our Weekend TC, joined our group and took second place with a 73 net 68. Dave Springer (net 69) and Jim Coombs (after a net 70 and a 3-way tie breaker) rounded out the leader board.

Finally, Will Hart (46-39/85, net 62) was the class of the Men's 'B' group. John Hawck and Bob Thomas both shot net 64 with John edging Bob after a back nine tie-breaker. And Mike McKenna's net 66 filled out that flight's leader board.

Closet to the Pin:  Dick Jones won both of the CTP's: 53'0" at #12 and 12'7" at #17.


Nine members played in the optional Skins game with Ron McKenna taking three skins, Kinion and Thomas 2 each and Jones and Sperling one each.

Looking ahead, our next tournament will be September 19th, to be followed quickly by our two-round Club Championship waged October 10th and 17th. All 3 of these will be starting later than recently at 8:57 am. Hope to see you there.

Robert & Sherrie Thomas
Midweek Tournament Chair

Saturday, August 11, 2012

August 11, 2012 - Weekend Group - Individual Net and NCGA Net Amateur Qualifying


Bob Benefiel congratulating Mark Edgar, the NCGA Net Am Qualifer
On Saturday, August 11th, everyone prepared for a warm, hotly-competitive day. The temperature was 105*, and Mark Edgar was even hotter than that! In fact, on the back nine, he was on fire! Yes, Mark Edgar blew away the field in the NCGA Net Amateur Qualifier “fire-ing” a second-best-ever 74 from the Gold Tees, which included a sub-par 34 on the back nine!! Mark’s net score was a scorching 61!! After the round, Mark’s playing partners; Lonnie Podgorny, Wayne Urbani and George Yanez were complaining more about losing their regular “Rabbit” game to Mark than they were about the heat! Mark now goes on to Sectional Qualifying on September 13. Good luck Mark! By the way, Mark credits much of his recent success on the acquisition of an old, late ‘40’s early ‘50’s sand wedge. Have him show it to you sometime!

Bryan Springer, Dave Spring and Greg Taca
Mark’s closest competitor in the regular net competition was Greg Taca who shot an 81 (net 66) for second place. Third place went to Greg Leuterio with an 83 (net 68). Fourth place went to new member Tim Ramirez who shot 80 (net 72). Welcome to the club, Tim! Considering the number of birdie opportunities you had, I suspect that next time you’ll enter our side skins game! There was a tie for fifth place between Bryan Springer with a 91 (net 73) and Dick Jones 87 (net 73), however, Bryan’s lower back nine net score proved to be the tie-breaker. Bryan, by the way, is our Player of the Year point leader with 1,930 points-to-date.
Dick Jones, Rim ramirez, Bob Benefield and Greg Leuterio

Other tournament results:
Closest to Pin #8 – Greg Taca @ 12’7”
Closest to Pin #17 – Lonny Podgorny @ 10’5”

Lonnie Podgorny chasing Rabbits
Our next tournament is scheduled for Saturday, September 8th. Format will be Front-nine Net, Back-nine Net, and Total Putts. Prizes will be awarded for each category. Player-of-the-year points will be awarded based on a total of all three categories. Hope to see you all there on the 8th of September,

Bob Benefiel
Weekend Tournament Chair