Team handicaps announced for 2024 Churchville Classic

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (FLX) — The juice ain’t worth the squeeze.

FLX Tour officials announced Thursday the calculations for Saturday’s Churchville Classic, the second major the season.

Teams and tee times were announced earlier this month, and now the Tour pros get a glimpse of what they’ll be working with strokewise come tourney time.

The player on each team who is underlined in the table below has been designated by FLX leadership as the teammate who will be responsible for adding hole scores into 18 Birdies app during the tournament.

This player will be receiving an invite to the tournament shortly, and will be able to change their handicap to the team handicap within the app for the competition:

TeamTeam nicknameTeam HandicapTee Time
Alex Dooley Mikalajo & Mike MortillaroA Badge is Cooler127:30 a.m.
Shane Driffill & Joey MortillaroSpecial Education77:30 a.m.
Josh Kowalski & Dan Driffill Sr.Driffskis117:40 a.m.
Nathan Wirth & Chad ChristAISA Baseball107:40 a.m.
Dan Riesenburger & Brendan MilwardRun it back97:50 a.m.
Dom Trento & Ryan NetchkeThe Danger Boyz57:50 a.m.
Brandon Moynihan & Boston SiwiecGrass is greener148 a.m.
Ryan Wirth & Danny DriffillHonor Roll88 a.m.
Kyle Pierce & Nick HawesThe Legend of Bagger Pants98:10 a.m.
Tim Dorsheimer & Josh VallettaWhy not us?108:10 a.m.
Steve Nally & Jon ThorpeThe Ol’ Belle148:20 a.m.
Chuck Pace & Evan SantiagoTea Time88:20 a.m.
Matt Driffill & Chris MiersMatty the Caddie58:30 a.m.
Dan Graves & Jess CramerStrength in Numbers88:30 a.m.
Ryan Pancione & Brier KorolyBig Bad Dudes78:40 a.m.
Sean Sawyer & Tom Deuire Lax Details48:40 a.m.

Ledership reminds Tour pros to send their entry fee so we can stop asking.

Note from the Rules Czar

At any point in in time, if you go into the water, or anywhere out of bounds, you are to drop where the ball crossed out of bounds.

So if you try to clear the pond on the back 9 Par 5 and plunk it, do not drive around and give yourself the casual Saturday treatment. Drop where you went out, try going left instead, or keeping your head down.

We expect Tour pros to hold each other accountable.

ALSO

“Just so everyone is aware I’m goin to clear this up now so it’s not an argument or surprise at the course . The tournament settings are always played with the ( course handicap ) on. This setting adjusts to the course slope and rating. When you enter your team handicap in you’ll notice that your handicap will be less than the mathematical team handicap as shown via article.”

Calculations



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