Saturday, February 24, 2024, Aguila GC.

About Aguila 18… Hole # 1 Gary Panks links design course Challenging layout and design for all levels of golfers Transition areas feature native grasses and wildflowers Set at the base of South Mountain with scenic mountain views Three lakes come into play on five holes Scenic skyline views of downtown Phoenix Continuous cart paths and four sets of tees Aguila (Spanish for Eagle) logo displays the ancient Aztec design of an eagle on merchandise and apparel.

VGA Round Results from today’s event.


Flight A top 3

Lonny Rakes came in first place with a score of 68 net, followed by George Kowalchik in second place with a score of 70 net, and Jason Foster in third place with a score of 71 net. Steve Laveirge and Rusty Silverman tied with a score of 72 nets, but Steve Laveirge was awarded the Atta Boy after a scorecard playoff. It was a great display of sportsmanship as they shared the award.


Flight B top 3

Jeffrey Darbut 1st @ 70 net, Dr Douglas Walsh 2nd @ 70, and Dan ” The Legend” Clark 3rd @ 70 net. They all were tied at the end and fought it out in a scorecard playoff. Way to go gents. Neal Fisel fought through @ 71 for the Atta Boy award.


VGA Big Dog point leaders for the 2024 season Click here.


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Up next for VGA, Wednesday, 28 February 2024 Bear Creek (+) 10:42 AM $72.00. Wednesday, 28 February, 2024 Bear Creek (+) 10:42 AM $72.00

The Bear Course stretches to 6,825 yards from the back tees and plays to a par 71, with a course rating and slope of 71.6/122. The Bear was designed as a championship-length inland “links-style” course and features rolling fairways, strategic bunkering, and well-conditioned greens. Rounds on the Bear Course should be completed in about 4 hours.

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