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HYDE PARK 3/1/26 - Tournament Results

  • Writer: Joe Dionne
    Joe Dionne
  • Mar 1
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 2

Date: March 1, 2026 Location: Hyde Park Golf Club

MONEY SHEET
MONEY SHEET
SKINS CONTEST SUMMARY
SKINS CONTEST SUMMARY
NET SKINS
NET SKINS
NET Skins Winners
NET Skins Winners
Gross Skins
Gross Skins
Gross Skins Winners
Gross Skins Winners
Closest to Pin Contest Winners
Closest to Pin Contest Winners
Hole-in-One Contest
Hole-in-One Contest
SKINS LEADERBOARD as of 3/1/26
SKINS LEADERBOARD as of 3/1/26

SKINS CONTEST SUMMARY

The skins contests were hot, with multiple holes contested before payoffs. Both the Net and Gross divisions provided excitement from the first tee to the 18th green.

NET SKINS

The Net division showcased smart course management and precision scoring. Players capitalized on key holes, racking up skins and payouts.

Player

Skins Won

Total Winnings

Ethan Roccia

4

$25.88

Brandon Avila

3

$19.41

Michael DiNapoli

3

$19.41

Tony Cincotta

2

$12.94

Cole McGarva

2

$12.94

Brandon Zipperer

2

$12.94

Steve Klinedinst

1

$6.47

Total Net Skins Awarded: Value Per Skin: $6.47 Total Net Skins Payout: $110.00

GROSS SKINS

Gross scoring proved decisive, with a standout performance dominating the board.

Player

Skins Won

Total Winnings

Thomas Ray

10

$67.65

Steve Klinedinst

3

$20.29

Cole McGarva

2

$13.53

Tony Cincotta

1

$6.76

Michael DiNapoli

1

$6.76

Total Gross Skins Awarded: Value Per Skin: $6.76 Total Gross Skins Payout: $114.99

Notes:

  • Greens rolled true, fairways favored accuracy, and strategic play was rewarded.

  • Both Net and Gross divisions saw multiple players cashing in on key scoring opportunities.

  • Congratulations to all winners—and everyone who competed for pride and practice!

FPGA HYDE PARK CTP RECAP BLAST

March 1, 2026 | Closest to the Pin Showdown


Total CTP Pot: $115.00

Two flags. Two envelopes. No mercy.

Hyde Park didn’t hand out charity on Sunday—you had to earn it.

Hole #6—Sniper Alert

Ken Kozlowski

3 ft. 7 in.

$57.50

Ken stepped up and basically parked it. Three feet, seven inches is not “pretty close.” That’s “go grab your Sharpie for the envelope” close. The man didn’t flirt with the pin—he introduced himself and moved in.


Hole #11—Cash is Cash

Jeff Callahan

10 ft. 1.5 in.

$57.50

Jeff didn’t need perfection. He needed to be better than everyone else—and that’s exactly what he delivered. Ten feet might not make SportsCenter, but it makes the payout sheet. And in FPGA, that’s what matters.


Breakdown
  • Total Pot: $115.00

  • Winners: 2

  • Split: $57.50 each

  • Carryover: $0

  • Excuses Heard: Several


Official FPGA Notes

• Pins were attackable.

• Greens rolled true.

• Some of you aimed. Some of you hoped.

• Two players who executed.

That’s the difference.


Next stop: BENT CREEK G.C.

If you’re not firing at pins, you’re donating to someone who is.

FPGA Energy Only.

 
 
 

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