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6th CISM WORLD MILITARY GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
CISM Logo
 
Windhoek, Namibia
14-21 November 2009
 
“USA DOMINATES INDIVIDUAL AND
TEAM PLAY”
 
USA ARMED FORCES HIGHLIGHTS
 
  D1 D2 D3 D4 Total
(Gold Medal) 1stLt Tyler Goulding (USAF/Kirkland AFB) 68 72 68 70 278
(4thPlace) CPT Patrick Hawthorne (Army/Pearl Harbor, HI)  73 67 74 69 283
(7th Place)SSgt Arnell Garza (USAF/Vandenberg, CA)           73 74 69 70 286
(9th Place) SrA John Little (USAF/MacDill, FL)                        77 68 67 76 288
(11th Place) TSgt Jason Perry (USAF/Ramstein, Germany)   70 73 73 75 291
(17th Place) SSG Stephen Genchi (USA/Ft Lee, VA)  75 80 70 73 298
 
STANDINGS - MEN’S TEAMS
 
USA (1120)
Denmark (1147)
Canada (1177)
Pakistan (1181)
Germany (1200)
Netherlands (1216)
Namibia (1261)
Zambia (1287)
Botswana (1355)
Zimbabwe (1510)
 
WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL
 
  D1 D2 D3 D4 Total
(Gold Medal) Capt Linda Jeffery (USAF/Offutt, NE)               76 70 75 77 298
(Bronze Medal) Capt Maria Gronning (USAF/Buckley, CO)   85 83 83 85 336
 
STANDINGS - WOMEN’S TEAMS
 
USA (634)
Canada (705)
Denmark (713)
Uganda (729)
Namibia (838)
Zambia (841)
Botswana (926)
Zimbabwe (980)
 
For Complete Results of the 2009 World Military Golf Championship click on
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under Calendar 2009 click on 6th WMC Golf

2009 ARMED FORCES GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS
United States Armed Forces Logo
5-11 NOVEMBER CAMP PENDLETON, CA
“AIR FORCE DOMINATES INDIVIDUAL
AND TEAM PLAY”
 
Men’s Individual Leaders
Gold Medal – SrA John Little (Air Force), MacDill AFB, FL
Silver Medal – 1st Lt Tyler Goulding (Air Force), Kirkland AFB, NM
Bronze Medal – TSgt Jason Perry (Air Force), Ramstein AB, Germany
 

SUMMARY - MEN’S TEAMS

Team

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Total

Air Force

380

375

370 

367 

1492

USMC

388

393

392

392 

1565

Navy

405

385

390 

396

1587

Army

397

400

394

392

1583


       Air Force Men’s Team

 

Name

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Total

 

John Little

75

76

71

70

292

 

Tyler Goulding

75

75

72

70

292

 

Jason Perry

74

71

76

73

294

 

Arnell Garza

77

72

74

77

300

 

Spencer Mims

79

83

77

77

316

 

Howard Hall

81

81

77

79

318

 

Best 5 of 6 scores

380

375

370

367

1492


USMC Men’s Team

Name

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Total

Dave King

74

77

77

77

305

Todd Collins

75

77

78

78

308

Aubrey Evans

79

83

83

72

317

Russ Normandin

81

78

75

85

319

Chris Garrity

79

78

82

84

323

Josh Benson

81

83

80

81

325

Best 5 of 6 scores

388

393

392

392

1565


    Navy Men’s Team

Name

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Total

Charles Lyon

81

73

81

76

311

Michael Little

79

76

81

79

315

Jim Alger

79

81

77

81

318

David Stuckey

84

78

76

80

318

Kyle Pritchard

80

83

75

80

318

Nate Freischlag

82

77

82

80

321

Best 5 of 6 scores

405

391

395

396

1587


      Army Men’s Team

Name

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Total

Patrick Hawthorne

74

84

75

69

302

Stephen Genchi

79

75

73

76

303

Damon Ragsdale

81

81

79

79

320

Thomas Bowers

80

76

83

82

321

John Dustin

83

84

84

81

332

Glen McDustrall

92

88

86

81

347

Best 5 of 6 scores

397

400

394

392

1583


Individual Results – MEN

Position

Team

Name

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Total

1

Air Force

John Little *

75

76

71

70

292

2

Air Force

Tyler Goulding

75

75

72

70

292

3

Air Force

Jason Perry

74

71

76

73

294

4

Air Force

Arnell Garza

77

72

74

77

300

5

Army

Patrick Hawthorne

74

84

75

69

302

6

Army

Stephen Genchi

79

75

73

76

303

7

USMC

Dave King

74

77

77

77

305

8

USMC

Todd Collins

75

77

78

78

308

9

Navy

Charles Lyon

81

73

81

76

311

10

Navy

Michael Little

79

76

81

79

315

11

Air Force

Spencer Mims

79

83

77

77

316

12

USMC

Aubrey Evans

79

83

83

72

317

T13

Navy

Jim Alger

79

81

77

81

318

T13

Navy

David Stuckey

84

78

76

80

318

T13

Navy

Kyle Pritchard

80

83

75

80

318

T13

Air Force

Howard Hall

81

81

77

79

318

17

USMC

Russ Normandin

81

78

75

85

319

18

Army

Damon Ragsdale

81

81

79

79

320

T19

Army

Thomas Bowers

80

76

83

82

321

T19

Navy

Nate Freischlag

82

77

82

80

321

21

USMC

Chris Garrity

79

78

82

84

323

22

USMC

Josh Benson

81

83

80

81

325

23

Army

John Dustin

83

84

84

81

332

24

Army

Glen McDustrall

92

88

86

81

347

* won playoff

Women’s Individual Leaders
Gold Medal – Capt Linda Jeffery (Air Force), Offutt AFB, NE
Silver Medal – Tammy Garcia (Air Force)
Bronze Medal – Capt Maria Gronning (Air Force), Buckley AFB, CO

SUMMARY – WOMEN’S TEAMS

Team

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Total

Air Force

165

163

157

163

648

Navy

173

184

180

177

714

USMC

195

209

200

189

793

Army

86

89

87

89

315


Air Force Women’s Team

Name

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Total

Linda Jeffery

81

80

80

78

319

Tammy Garcia

84

83

81

83

331

Mo Gronning

85

85

77

85

332

Best 2 of 3 scores

165

163

157

163

648


Navy Women’s Team

Name

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Total

Liz Breza

80

90

83

82

335

Kare Griffith

93

94

97

95

379

Lisa Potvin

111

107

116

111

445

Best 2 of 3 scores

173

184

180

177

714


USMC Women’s Team

Name

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Total

Tanya Chantara

90

91

87

85

353

Mary Flatley

105

118

113

104

440

Diane Wyss

144

137

125

122

528

Best 2 of 3 scores

195

209

200

189

793


Army Did Not Qualify As Women’s Team

Name

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Total

Sunny Mitchell

86

89

87

89

351

Best 2 of 3 scores

86

89

87

89

351


Individual Results - WOMEN

Position

Team

Name

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Total

1

Air Force

Linda Jeffery

81

80

80

78

319

2

Air Force

Tammy Garcia

84

83

81

83

331

3

Air Force

Mo Gronning

85

85

77

85

332

4

Navy

Liz Breza

80

90

83

82

335

5

Army

Sunny Mitchell

86

89

87

89

351

6

USMC

Tanya Chantara

90

91

87

85

353

7

Navy

Karen Griffith

93

94

97

95

379

8

USMC

Mary Flatley

105

118

113

104

440

9

Navy

Lisa Potvin

111

107

116

111

445

10

USMC

Diane Wyss

144

137

125

122

528

 

2009 ARMED FORCES CISM GOLF DELEGATION
Chief of Mission: CAPT Lisa Potvin (Navy), Navy Post Graduate School
Team Captain: Mr. Jim Higgins (Navy)
CSC Member: Mr.  Bill Mungia (Navy)

Male Golfers:
1st Lt Tyler Goulding (Air Force), Kirkland AFB, NM
TSgt Jason Perry (Air Force), Ramstein AB, Germany
SSgt Arnell Garza (Air Force), Vandenberg AFB
CPT Patrick Hawthorne (Army), Pearl Harbor, HI
SSG Stephen Genchi (Army), Fort Lee, VA
SrA John Little (Air Force) MacDill AFB, FL

Female Golfers:
Gold Medal – Capt Linda Jeffery (Air Force), Offutt AFB, NE
Bronze Medal – Capt Maria Gronning (Air Force), Buckley AFB, CO

Note: The delegation will participate in the 6th CISM World Military Golf Championship, 14-21 November 2009 in Windhoek, Namibia. Golfers were selected based on performance and availability.


5th CISM WORLD MILITARY GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
Hylands Golf Club, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
17-23 August 2008

“USA MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TEAMS ARE CHAMPIONS FOR THE SECOND YEAR IN A ROW – AIR FORCE CAPT LINDA JEFFERY CAPTURES WOMEN’S TITLE

2008 CISM Golf Team
U.S. Armed Forces CISM GOLF TEAM From the left back row. A1C John Little; 1Lt Ryan King; Team Captain Mike McCool; MSgt Mike Batten; CMSgt Mark Gardiner; Bill 'Goose' Muguia CISM Technical Committee; LTJG Rocco Novellino. Front Row from left CMDR Liz Breza; Capt. Linda Jeffery; SRA Jonathan Hanner.
 

Final Women’s Team Standings
1st Place - USA
2nd Place - South Africa
3rd Place - Canada

Women’s Individual Medalists
Gold - Capt Lenda Jeffrey, USA Air Force
Silver - Karin Watts, South Africa
Bronze - Chantal Belley, Canada

Complete Women’s Scores (Link)

 

Final Men’s Team Standings
1st Place - USA
2nd Place - Canada
3rd Place – Bahrain and Germany (tie)

Men’s Open Individual Medalists
Gold – Kiran Kennedy, Ireland
*Silver - 1Lt Ryan King, USA Air Force
**Bronze - SRA Jonathan Hanner, USA Air Force

*Awarded the silver medal based on the best score over the last 18 holes
**Awarded bronze medal based on the second best score over the last 18 holes

Complete Men’s Open Scores (Link)
 

Men’s Senior Individual Medalist
*Gold – Al Jensen, Canada

*Kennedy won both the Open and Senior competitions but was awarded the gold medal only in the Open Division.  In CISM competition precedence is given to the Open Division.
Complete Men’s Senior Scores (Link)
 

2008 Armed Forces Golf Championship Gordon Lakes Golf Courses Fort Gordon, Georgia
Leaders after 1st Round - Sunday August 10, 2008
Scott Johnson

Army team member Scott Johnson, from Fort Rucker, Alabama men's leader after the first day of play in the four-day Armed Forces Golf Championship at Gordon Lakes Golf Courses putts on the Lake View course Hole # 7 on August 11, 2008. Johnson shot a one under par 71 on the first day of competition August 10 to lead the nearest competitor by one stroke. Photo by Larry Edmond

Individual
Men
1st       Army                Scott Johnson,              Ft. Rucker, AL                                   71
2nd      Navy                Neil Bailey,                   NAS Jacksonville, FL                        72
3rd      Army                Mike Lara,                     Ft. Sill, OK                                         73
            Air Force         Jonathan Hanner           Offutt AFB, NE                                  73
Kirsten Ricker

Women
1st      Air Force          Kirsten Rick,                 Hurlburt Field, FL                              80
2nd     Navy                Liz Breza,                      NAS Jacksonville, FL                        85
3rd     Air Force          Linda Jeffery,               Offutt AFB, NE                                   88
           Marine Corps   Tanya Chantara,           NAS JRB, Fort Worth, Texas             88

Team
Men
Air Force          377
Navy                381
Army                383
Marine Corps   400

Women
Air Force          168
Marine Corps   182
Navy                187
Army only one female competing

Submitted by Larry Edmond, Editor The Signal News, Fort Gordon
For additional information larry.Edmond@us.army.mil or call (706) 791-7069.


2007 CISM World Military Golf Championship
Both U.S. Men’s and Women’s Teams Take 'GOLD'
photo of golfer
The victorious United States men's and ladies' CISM golf teams pose on the 18th green at the Gary Player Championship Golf Course in Sun City, South Africa (pictured L to R: standing- CTRC Rodney Frank, Ft Meade; MSgt Mike Batten, Randolph AFB; TSgt Jason Perry, Ramstein AFB; Col Albert Johnson, Ft Sill; Capt Charles King, Mayport NS, Chief of Mission; PGA Master Professional Bill "Goose" Munguia, Navy Golf Program Manager, Team Captain; Capt Linda Jefferey, Offutt AFB; CDR John Lobb, Mayport NS; kneeling L to R - 1st Lt Ryan King, Barksdale AFB; and 1st Lt Maria Gronning, Buckley AFB)

The 2007 CISM Golf Championship was held in Sun City, South Africa on the world renowned Gary Player Championship Golf Course. 

The competition included teams from Canada, Denmark, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Ireland, Germany, Namibia, The Netherlands, Pakistan, South Africa and the United States.  

The 72-hole competition concluded on 4 October and the United States defended the team titles won in 2006 at the CISM Golf Championship held at Galway, Ireland. 

In addition to convincing wins of both men’s and ladies’ team competition; gold medals were also won in the men’s senior individual competition by CTRC Rodney Frank, Ft Meade; and in ladies individual competition by defending 2006 champion Capt Linda Jefferey, Offutt AFB.

A total of 5 gold medals were awarded at the competition and the only one to escape the grasp of the United States was the men’s individual competition, a segment of competition wherein several different United States players actually held the lead at one point or another.  Read FULL STORY


All-Army Women Finish Second, Men Third in Armed Forces Golf
By Tim Hipps
FMWRC Public Affairs
NAVAL AIR STATION OCEANA, Va. – The All-Army women’s team finished second and the men’s squad placed third in the 2007 Armed Forces Golf Championships Sept. 23-26 at Aeropines Golf Club.

Col. Albert Johnson of Fort Sill, Okla., won the men’s gold medal with a four-round total of even-par 288 on the Hornet Course.

photo of golfer
Capt. Sunny Mitchell recovers from an out-of-bounds drop en route to a fourth-place finish in the women’s division of the 2007 Armed Forces Golf Championships Sept. 23-26 at Aeropines Golf Club on Naval Air Station Oceana, Va. Photo by Tim Hipps, FMWRC Public Affairs
Capt. Scott Johnson (eighth at 299) of Fort Rucker, Ala.; Col. Steve Galing (12th, 301) of the Pentagon; Staff Sgt. Jeff Hallauer (13th, 302) of Darmstadt, Germany; Sgt. Mike Rumbaugh (15th, 305) of Fort Benning, Ga.; and Sgt. 1st Class Mike Bowers (20th, 319) of Washington, D.C., rounded out the All-Army squad.

All-Air Force won the men’s division with a 1,779 total, followed by All-Navy (1,805), All-Army (1,814) and All-Marine Corps (1,943).

In the women’s division, Capt. Sunny Mitchell, the Army ROTC scholarship and enrollment officer at Western Kentucky University, finished fourth with a 320 total. Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officer Stephanie Mann of Colorado Springs, Colo., finished sixth at 325.

Mitchell and Mann were the only two women to report to All-Army Trial Camp this year.

“The All-Army golf program is awesome, but the word needs to get out more,” said Mann, who has finished second twice in 12 Armed Forces appearances. “It’s hard to field a strong team.” Read FULL STORY


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