Team of Dennis/Marcincuk (a) Capture Lajitas Golf Resort & Srixon / Cleveland Golf / XXIO Pro-Scratch Championship

NTPGA • April 24, 2018

LAS COLINAS, TX – Clark Dennis, PGA TOUR professional on the Champions Tour, and amateur partner Roger Marcincuk notched seven birdies and an eagle during the final round of the Lajitas Golf Resort & Srixon / Cleveland Golf / XXIO Pro-Scratch Championship to card a score of 9-under par 62. That score along with a first round of 64 put them atop the leaderboard following the morning wave that no team in the afternoon could best. Dennis and Marcincuk (a) finished with a two round total of 16-under-par 126 to capture the title.

Finishing runners up at 13-under-par was the team of Corbin Renner, assistant professional at Shady Oaks Country Club and amateur partner Blake Vinson. Renner and Vinson (a) fired rounds of 64-65—129, carding six birdies this morning during their final round.

The Four-Ball Stroke Play Northern Texas PGA major championship was conducted at Las Colinas Country Club and featured an Open Division field of 68 teams of one PGA professional teamed with one scratch amateur. Open Division teams competed for a share of the $18,550 purse. Amateurs were awarded gift certificates.

New for this year, the Championship included a Senior Division that was comprised of nine teams with participants paired together aged 50 or older. These teams competed for a separate $2,450 purse and playing at modified yardages. The team of Jim Henderson, PGA director of golf at Stevens Park Golf Course, and amateur partner Trip Leon captured the Senior Division title with rounds of 64-67—131, 11-under-par.

The Lajitas Golf Resort & Srixon / Cleveland Golf / XXIO Pro-Scratch Championship was presented by Adventures In Golf, AHEAD, AT&T Byron Nelson and Strike Visuals.

Srixon / Cleveland Golf / XXIO also sponsored a bonus pool for professionals who played qualifying equipment. J.R. Holland, PGA Member, and Robert McMillan, PGA director of instruction at McMillan Golf Academy, shared first place in the Open Division Bonus Pool. Craig Pullen, PGA Life Member, and Tom Strueber, PGA Life Member, shared first place in the Senior Division Bonus Pool.

Las Colinas Country Club
Par: 36-35 –71
Yardage: 6,806 yards

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