VGA offers prearranged golf events on Wednesdays and Saturdays at courses in the Phoenix area. Membership in VGA open to Men & Women
Wednesday, March 31, 2021, Ken McDonald + 4ball play.
Ken McDonald is one of the most active and priced 18-hole par 72 championship golf courses in the metropolitan Phoenix area with a full-service restaurant and bar. The golf course was built in 1974 and designed by the famous local architect Jack Snyder. This 18-hole championship course provides an excellent round of golf for every skill level at an affordable price. This well-maintained course has been a favorite to Arizona golfers and is consistently ranked as one of the area’s top daily fee courses. The course, while flat, has well-placed hazards that provide a fun and challenging golf experience. Ken McDonald also hosts a fantastic program for junior golfers.
Big Dogs Scoring
Alan Yancy 1st Place
Donald Majors 2nd place.
Rich Golz 3rd place.
All golfers scores for today with the top 3 being the Big Dog Point winners.
VGA Ken McDonald 4-Ball 2-man teams play.
John Euler 1st place team 4 ball.
Alan Yancy 1st Place and 1st place in $ ball.
Dave Dean 2nd place 4-ball.
Rich Golz 3rd place and 2nd place in 4-ball
Fred Fahs 3d place in 4-ball teams.
Jim Foster 3rd place in 4-ball team.
Full Stats from VGA Golf Genius
2021 Stats click here. / 2020 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 all golfers scores link.When you get there to find the event you wish to review click on it and open individual options, no password required.
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