Field finalized for 2024 Churchville Classic

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (FLX) — We are indubitably back.

FLX Tour officials sent fans into a frenzy Wednesday morning when they announced the finalized roster for the upcoming Churchville Classic.

The annual two-man scramble tournament will take place Saturday, July 27 at Churchville Golf Course — which is currently in mint condition, according to sources. The first group will tee off at 7:30 a.m. Tour pros are encouraged to arrive early for community and laughs at the driving range and putting green before the competition begins.

This year’s Churchville Classic will feature 32 Tour pros, including a debut (listed in order of form submission time):

  1. Matt Driffill
  2. Kyle Pierce
  3. Chuck Pace
  4. Ryan Netchke
  5. Tim Dorsheimer
  6. Joey Mortillaro
  7. Danny Driffill
  8. Ryan Wirth
  9. Dan Riesenburger
  10. Nick Hawes*
  11. Dominic Trento
  12. Jesse Cramer
  13. Ryan Pancione
  14. Josh Kowalski
  15. Brendan Milward
  16. Jon Thorpe
  17. Nathan Wirth
  18. Mike Mortillaro
  19. Shane Driffill
  20. Brandon Moynihan
  21. Sean Sawyer
  22. Chris Miers
  23. Tom Deiure
  24. Boston Siwiec
  25. Josh Valletta
  26. Steve Nally
  27. Dan Graves
  28. Evan Santiago
  29. Dan Driffill Sr
  30. Alex Dooley Mikalajo
  31. Brier Koroly
  32. Chad Christ

*FLX debut

ABSOLUTELY STACKED

FLX Tour officials remind participants that the “35/15” handicap rule will be in effect for this tournament. Read this article from last year if you need a refresher on how all that works out.

Since the 35/15 rule equalizes all pairing possibilities, the field will not be split into two hats based on handicap for the team drawing (like the upcoming Genesee Invitiational will be). Every name will be drawn randomly from the same pool so any pro can be paird with any pro.

On handicaps, the cutoff for 35/15 will be the Wednesday before the tournament (July 24). Until then, keep on juicing!

Teams and tee times will be drawn live on Discord Friday July 12 at 6 p.m. Tune in for the live action!

FLX Tour officials entry will be consistent with this year’s Grand Open — $20 per person, or $40 per team. Payouts will be as follows:

  • 1st place — $300 ($150 for each teammate)
  • 2nd place — $150 ($75 for each teammate)
  • 3rd place — $100 ($50 for each teammate)
  • Closest to the pin challenge — $100 (officially awarded to one player, but that pro can choose to chop with teammate if they wish to do so).

As is tradition, breakfast balls will be available for purchase on holes 1 & 10 for $5 each. Tour officials encourage pros interested in purchasing breakfast balls to pay in advance with their entry fee payment to make altering payouts at the end easier than the chaos of paper and pen with the gallery of 18. Not that we’re speaking from experiences of getting 29 venmos for $5 over a few hours.


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