VGA offers prearranged golf events on Wednesdays and Saturdays at courses in the Phoenix area. Membership in VGA open to Men & Women
Wednesday, July 29, 2020, Trilogy @ Power Ranch
Eighteen holes of spectacular Arizona championship golf meander their way through the cleansed desert of the Queen Creek wash, following with every turn the subtle elevation changes of the area. The par-71 Trilogy Golf Club at Power Ranch located in the southeast Phoenix Valley was designed by golf course architect Dick Bailey and stretches over 6,900 yards. Natural undulations and strategically placed mounding combine with Trilogy’s natural setting to create a golf course that is able to both challenge the accomplished player and accommodate the novice.
Big Dogs Scoring
Robert Johnson 1st place. No image available.
Larry Burton 2nd place.
Jim Cox 3rd place.
62 net is a great score and Robert Johnson got it today for first place at Trilogy @ Power Ranch. Well done Robert and please send me a picture to replace the silhouette I must use, thanks. Larry Burton can’t keep him off the top of the board. He scored 67 net for 2nd place. Tied at 68 net are Jim Cox, and George Kowalchik. Jim picks up 3rd place with George getting the Atta Boy decided by a scorecard playoff. Well done gentlemen.
All golfers scores for today with the top 3 being the Big Dog Point winners.
Full stats from Golf Genius Click here. Birdies (skins) scored, Net scores for each flight, all players scores, and CTP links, plus full scorecard for any player by clicking on their name link in the all golfers scores link.
As one of the best golf courses in all of Arizona, you will play on a world-class layout that provides, “A golf experience to remember for a lifetime.” In 1995, Robert Trent Jones Jr. made his Arizona debut joining an elite list of world-class architects who have left their mark in the desert southwest with the opening of Las Sendas Golf Club. A demanding desert-style layout winding through the Usery Mountains in eastern Mesa, this upscale course is setting the standard for customer service in the Mesa, Scottsdale, and Greater Phoenix areas. Las Sendas’ spectacular views of the Phoenix metropolis and skyline help soften the demand of managing your game through the rugged terrain, nearly 1800 feet above the desert floor.