“Sunday Funday” took on a new meaning for a pair of clubs over the weekend, as the SCGA crowned two new champions in the Team Play Finals Championship at Sandpiper GC in Santa Barbara.
Lifting a trophy for the first time in 13 years, Dove Canyon GC captured the Team Play Championship in the Thursday Division by defeating Braemar CC 32-16. In the Saturday Division – a rematch of the 2017 final – Los Coyotes CC earned its first-ever Team Final title by downing Red Hill CC 36-12.
Sunday’s respective championship matches culminated a four-month regular season and month-long postseason at scenic Sandpiper, where perfect weather conditions created a memorable atmosphere for players, captains and spectator galleries alike.
Thursday Division
During dinner with his squad the night before the SCGA Team Finals, captain Rich Levin had a moment of clarity and was able to reflect on the significance of appearing in the championship match with his buddies.
“It kind of dawned on me yesterday of how lucky, how fortunate we are to have each other,” Levin shared Sunday after Dove Canyon cruised to its first Team Play title since 2005. “We had 30 guys up here and we’re all friends; we love to play golf together all year long. And to be able to compete together like this, it’s fantastic. It makes you step back and think about our fortunate we are to be able to do that.”
Jason Bittick set the tone for Dove Canyon on Sunday. He earned two points by defeating Braemar’s Craig Courtney 5 & 3 in singles action. Bittick also shot a net 68 and teamed with Nicholas Punto to pick up two more points with a 1-up victory in Four-Ball.
Dove Canyon won five of the eight Four-Ball pairings to pull away.
“It feels great. What a wonderful day here at Sandpiper, where the weather couldn’t have been better,” Levin said. “The SCGA couldn’t have done more to make this any better and our playing opponents at Braemar were awesome.”
Levin recalled how Dove Canyon’s typical Saturday Team was converted into a Thursday Team as a result of evolving family dynamics.
“A lot of us had kids and weekend golf wasn’t in the picture, but we slowly got the right guys together to compete,” he said. “It feels great to finally be at this level, competing and succeeding The club, I know, is super proud. They’ve been very supportive.”
It took “passion and joy,” according to Levin, to emerge victorious. But he also pointed to a special group of supporters who had equal impact on the result.
“From start to finish, we owe our wives and significant others a lot of credit. They put up with a lot, and a lot of the time they probably feel like golf widows,” Levin shared. “But we love you guys, we’ll be home soon and we’ve got something really special planned.”
Saturday Division
Before the last groups had even pulled up to the 18th green Sunday, members of the Los Coyotes CC team were already shouting “Redemption” during an unofficial celebration.
One year earlier, Los Coyotes found itself on the losing end of a 29-19 defeat to Red Hill CC in the Team Play Saturday Division Championship. With revenge on their mind, however, LCCC golfers were clearly on a mission at Sandpiper, romping their way to a 36-12 win over Red Hill to win the rematch.
David Ujihara, captain of the Los Coyotes CC team, shared a theory following Sunday’s final.
“The SCGA should just forget the playoff rules and let us and Red Hill battle in the 2019 championship in the rubber match,” he said with a smile, when asked if the teams will make it a three-peat for finals appearances next year.
Los Coyotes won five of the eight Four-Ball pairings and halved another with Red Hill. One of the most exciting victories of the day came from Byung Kim and Kyu Oh, who defeated Red Hill’s John Hadley and Campbell Finlay 1 up.
Michael Im and Ken Chong both posted net 68s to lead a dominant team victory in singles play. Los Coyotes won 11 of the head-to-head matchups and halved three, earning 25 points.
One of the most popular SCGA programs, Team Play began in 1900 and has grown to include approximately 230 clubs and 8,000 participants each year. This competition is open only to regular member clubs maintaining at least one 18-hole golf course of at least 5,000 yards in length.
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