Team of Deane and Havard Capture WellVia / The Ratliff Group Pro-Pro Championship

Taylor Coffelt • March 26, 2019

Shreveport, LA – The team of Stuart Deane, PGA teaching professional at Texas Star Golf Course, and Josh Havard, PGA head professional at Rolling Hills Country Club, captured the WellVia / The Ratliff Group Pro-Pro Championship, finishing the round with an impressive chip-in eagle to clinch the victory at 11-under-par, 133. Prior to Deane chipping in for eagle on the par 5, 18th hole, two teams had already posted a two-day total of 10-under-par.

Their victory meant that those teams, including Brian Norman, PGA teaching professional at Gleneagles Country Club, and partner Clint Avara, PGA owner of TGA Premiere Sports, as well as Robert McMillan, PGA director of instruction at McMillan Golf Academy, and partner Austin Connelly, PGA TOUR professional, finished T2, one stroke behind Deane and Havard at 134.

Deane and Havard took home crystal trophies and shared $2,700 for the victory.

The four-ball stroke play Northern Texas PGA major championship featured a field of 55 two-man teams comprised of PGA Members and Associates who competed at Southern Trace Country Club, a par 72, 7,011-yard facility located in Shreveport, Louisiana. The Open Division competed for $18,250 of the $25,000 overall Championship purse.

Again this year, the Championship included a Senior Division that was comprised of 15 of the 55 teams with participants aged 50 or older paired together. They were competing for a separate $6,750 purse and played at modified yardages. The team of Bob Elliott, PGA Life Member, and Gilbert Freeman, PGA director of golf at Lakewood Country Club, captured the Senior Division with a two-day total of 10-under-par. Each took home crystal trophies shared $1,200 for their win.

The WellVia / The Ratliff Group Pro-Pro Championship was presented by Adventures In Golf, AT&T Byron Nelson, Callaway Golf, Club Car, Columbia Golf, Golf ScoreCards, Inc. and Lorente Golf.

Final results.

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