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Streamsong Resort Site of the 66Th Four-Ball Championship FLORIDA STATE GOLF ASSOCIATION 2015 COMPETITIONS Championship Date Entries Close Location Women’S Internat FSGA An official publication of the Florida State Golf Association ~2015 Men’s Season Preview~ Streamsong Resort Site of the 66th Four-Ball Championship FLORIDA STATE GOLF ASSOCIATION 2015 COMPETITIONS Championship Date Entries Close Location Women’s Internat. Four-Ball February 16-17 January 28 The Wanderers Club, Wellington Senior/Mid-Am Four-Ball March 21-22 March 11 Victoria Hills GC, DeLand Men’s Interclub March 31-April 1 December 17 Lake Jovita G & CC, Dade City Women’s Senior Amateur April 7-8 March 25 Vero Beach CC, Vero Beach Super-Senior April 7-9 March 25 CC of Ocala, Ocala Senior Amateur (Qualifiers Below) April 14-16 March 4 CC of Naples, Naples Mid-Amateur Stroke Play May 1-3 April 15 Fiddlesticks CC, Fort Myers Women’s Mid-Amateur May 2-3 April 15 Sugar Mill CC, New Smyrna Beach Two-Man Shoot-Out May 16-17 May 6 Polo Club of Boca Raton, Boca Raton Mid-Amateur Four-Ball (North) June 6-7 May 20 Plantation Bay G & CC, Ormond Beach Mid-Amateur Four-Ball (South) June 6-7 May 20 Ocean Reef Club, Key Largo Amateur Public Links June 12-14 May 27 Celebration GC, Celebration Women’s Amateur June 13-17 May 27 Coral Creek Club, Placida Senior Amateur Match Play June 14-18 May 27 Lago Mar CC, Plantation Amateur (Qualifiers Below) June 25-28 May 13 Golden Ocala G & EC, Ocala Mixed Team June 27-28 June 10 Mission Inn Resort, Howey-in-the-Hills Girls’ Junior June 29 - July 1 June 17 LPGA International, Daytona Beach Boys’ Junior (Qualifiers Below) July 7-9 May 27 Black Diamond Ranch, Lecanto Women’s Stroke Play July 10-12 June 24 Grand Cypress GC, Orlando Four-Ball (Qualifiers Below) July 11-12 June 3 Streamsong Resort, Streamsong Florida Open (Qualifiers Below) July 17-19 June 10 Timuquana CC, Jacksonville Junior Match Play (Boys 16-18) July 20-23 July 1 Southern Hills Plantation GC, Brooksville Junior Match Play (Boys 13-15, Girls 13-18) July 20-23 July 1 Carrollwood CC, Tampa Parent-Child July 25-26 July 8 Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista Women’s Four-Ball August 1-2 July 15 River Wilderness G & CC, Parrish Junior Florida Cup August 3-4 Invitational Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando Amateur Match Play (Qualifiers Below) August 6-9 July 1 Pine Tree GC, Boynton Beach Junior Team August 8-9 July 29 Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista Florida Senior Open (Qualifiers Below) August 14-16 July 8 Belleair CC, Belleair Mid-Senior August 28-30 August 12 Grand Harbor G & BC, Vero Beach Women’s Net Stroke Play September 12-13 August 26 Black Diamond Ranch, Lecanto Mid-Senior Four-Ball (North) September 12-13 August 26 Amelia Island Plantation, Amelia Island Mid-Senior Four-Ball (South) September 12-13 August 26 The Rookery at Marco, Naples Senior Four-Ball September 29-30 September 16 Sugar Mill CC, New Smyrna Beach Men’s Net Stroke Play October 3-4 September 16 Grand Cypress GC, Orlando Mid-Amateur (Qualifiers Below) October 8-11 August 26 Sara Bay CC, Sarasota Mixed Shoot-Out October 10-11 September 23 Eagle Creek G & CC, Naples Women’s Florida Cup November 9-10 Invitational Lake Jovita G & CC, Dade City Men’s Net Four-Ball December 5-6 November 18 Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista Women’s Senior Match Play December 14-16 November 25 LPGA International, Daytona Beach STATE SENIOR QUALIFIERS June 22............ Buckhorn Springs G & CC, Valrico FLORIDA OPEN QUALIFIERS March 16........................Hunter’s Green CC, Tampa June 23...........Eastpointe CC, Palm Beach Gardens June 22.............................Heathrow CC, Heathrow March 23..........................Orange Tree GC, Orlando June 22.......... Longboat Key Club, Longboat Key March 25 ...............St. Johns G & CC, St. Augustine STATE FOUR-BALL QUALIFIERS June 22........................Rocky Bayou CC, Niceville March 30...................... Windswept Dunes, Freeport June 18......................... Southwood GC, Tallahassee June 23...................... Southwood GC, Tallahassee March 31.......................Fountains CC, Lake Worth June 19............................Old Corkscrew GC, Estero June 29........................... Lago Mar CC, Plantation April 1 ..........................Panther Run GC, Ave Maria June 22...................................... Abacoa GC, Jupiter June 29................... Feather Sound CC, Clearwater June 23....................... Celebration GC, Celebration June 30......................... Bent Pine GC, Vero Beach STATE AMATEUR QUALIFIERS June 29..................... Queens Harbour, Jacksonville July 1........................ Waldorf Astoria GC, Orlando May 21...................Indian River Club, Vero Beach June 29.............................. Fox Hollow GC, Trinity July 1........................ Sanctuary GC, Sanibel Island May 21....Amelia Island Plantation, Amelia Island July 2......... Polo Club of Boca Raton, Boca Raton May 22........................Southwood GC, Tallahassee STATE MATCH PLAY QUALIFIERS July 2.................... Black Diamond Ranch, Lecanto May 26....................Banyan GC, West Palm Beach July 13.................. Quail Ridge CC, Boynton Beach July 6............... Sugar Mill CC, New Smyrna Beach May 27........................Grand Cypress GC, Orlando July 13....................St. Johns G & CC, St. Augustine July 6.................................. Avila G & CC, Tampa May 27...............................Wyndemere CC, Naples July 14....................................... River Hall CC, Avla July 7........................... Evergreen Club, Palm City June 1............................. Weston Hills CC, Weston July 15............................... Eglin AFB GC, Niceville July 7............ King & Bear - WGV, St. Augustine June 1..........................Keene’s Pointe, Windermere July 21................... Lake Jovita G & CC, Dade City July 8...........................Kensington G & CC, Naples June 1................................ AC Read GC, Pensacola July 22..........Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista June 2.................................... TPC Tampa Bay, Lutz STATE MID-AMATEUR QUALIFIERS June 5........... BallenIsles CC, Palm Beach Gardens FLORIDA SENIOR OPEN QUALIFIERS September 9.............. Southwood GC, Tallahassee June 8.......... ChampionsGate GC, ChampionsGate July 22............................ Verandah Club, Fort Myers September 14..............Eagle Landing GC, Orange Park June 9.........................................CC of Ocala, Ocala July 24......... Plantation Preserve G&CC, Plantation September 14.......... Keene’s Pointe, Windermere June 10......Lakewood Rch. G & CC, Lakewood Rch July 24.........................Vero Beach CC, Vero Beach September 16................. Jacaranda GC, Plantation July 28....Slammer & Squire - WGV, St. Augustine September 16.................. Carrollwood CC, Tampa STATE JUNIOR QUALIFIERS August 3....................... Vinoy GC, Saint Petersburg September 21..................Pelican Marsh GC, Naples June 10.................. West Orange CC, Winter Garden August 3..............Hombre GC, Panama City Beach September 21...........Santa Rosa, Santa Rosa Beach June 11..................... Eagle Creek G & CC, Naples August 4.......................Shingle Creek GC, Orlando June 15............................... AC Read GC, Pensacola June 17....................St. Johns G & CC, St. Augustine Enter Online at www.fsga.org FLORIDA STATE GOLF ASSOCIATION 2015 COMPETITIONS 2015 USGA QUALIFIERS U.S. OPEN LOCAL QUALIFIERS U.S. AMATEUR QUALIFIERS Entries Close April 29, 2015 Entries Close June 24, 2015 May 8............................................. Admirals Cove-East, Jupiter July 6-7................................................. Fox Hollow GC, Trinity May 11.................................................... Willoughby GC, Stuart July 8-9........................................Hobe Sound GC, Hobe Sound May 11.................................Amelia National GC, Amelia Island July 10-11......................................Eagle Creek G & CC, Naples May 11........................................Timacuan G & CC, Lake Mary July 13-14...........................................Ocala National GC, Ocala May 11..................................................TPC Prestancia, Sarasota July 13-14.............................................Pensacola CC, Pensacola May 12.............................Southern Hills Plantation, Brooksville July 15-16..............................Club at Emerald Hills, Hollywood May 13............................................ Shingle Creek GC, Orlando July 15-16...........................Orange County Nat., Winter Garden May 14...................................Club at Emerald Hills, Hollywood July 20-21............................Amelia National GC, Amelia Island May 14.............................Southern Dunes G & CC, Haines City July 20-21........................Southern Dunes G & CC, Haines City May 18...............................................Bent Pine GC, Vero Beach May 18................................ Hammock Dunes Club, Palm Coast U.S. WOMEN’S AMATEUR QUALIFIER May 18......................................... Camp Creek GC, WaterSound Entries Close July 1, 2015 May 19............................................... Orange Tree GC, Orlando July 17............................................ Vero Beach CC, Vero Beach May 20.............................................. Seagate CC, Delray Beach May 20...................................................Carrollwood CC, Tampa U.S. SENIOR AMATEUR QUALIFIERS May 21...............................................Old Corkscrew GC, Estero Entries Close August 12, 2015 August 21.................................Quail
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