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BELLING
WINS NINTH PLAYING OF
UNITED STATES GOLF TEACHERS CUP
Monday,
October 18 and Tuesday, October 19
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When
it comes to World Golf Teachers Cup events, there's a new sheriff
in town, and his name is David Belling, a USGTF member from Bright's
Grove, Ontario.
Belling
bested 103 fellow competitors with a two-round total of 147 to win
his first United States Golf Teachers Cup championship, played at
Carter Plantation in Springfield, Louisiana, October 18-19, 2004.
Belling's win followed up his victory in the 2003 World Golf Teachers
Cup individual championship.
In a span of
just three events, Belling has made quite a mark on the WGTF competitive
scene. Including his runner-up finish in the 2003 United States
Golf Teachers Cup in Las Vegas, Belling has finished 2nd-1st-1st
in his only three events. He was also part of the victorious Team
USA in the team competition of the 2003 World Golf Teachers Cup.
Antonio Araujo
of the Brazil Golf Teachers Federation was the first-round leader
after shooting a 71 on the difficult but beautiful Carter Plantation
track. Belling was second, two shots back at 73, tied with Super
Senior Jerry Moore. Another Super Senior, William Zachary, opened
with a 74. Three-time defending champion Mark Harman was another
stroke back at 75, followed by BGTF member Luiz Menezes, USGTF stalwart
Mike Stevens, and USGTF examiner Marty Delohery, all with 76. For
the first time, a female was in serious contention for the National
Championship as Jill Finlan from Pennsylvania was just six strokes
off the pace, at 77, heading into the final round.
The
weather for the second round featured beautiful skies and hot, humid
weather - atypical even for southern Louisiana in October. Playing
in the final group with Belling, Moore, and Zachary, Araujo was
unable to match his first-round pace and fell back with a 77. Belling,
meanwhile, remained consistent with his scoring and turned in a
74. Moore and Zachary were also unable to match their first-round
scores, shooting 76 and 85, respectively.
Menezes, playing
in the next-to-last group with Harman, Stevens, and Delohery, needed
a birdie on the last hole which would have forced a playoff with
Belling, but a pulled drive into a fairway bunker on the 18th, leading
to a double-bogey, ended his chances.
Stevens played
steadily if unspectacularly in shooting a final-round 74, while
Harman and Delohery were no threat the final day.
Stevens
wound up winning the Senior Division title with his two-round 150.
Moore held on to win the Super Senior Division with his 149, and
Finlan won a head-to-head battle with Anna Yu to take the Women's
Division with a 154.
The
top four USGTF finishers earned automatic spots to represent Team
USA in the 2005 World Golf Teachers Cup team competition
this coming February at Paradise Golf Resort in Mogi das Cruzes,
Brazil. They are Belling, Moore, Stevens, and Bruce Sims of McKinney,
Texas. Sims earned his way onto the team for the first time with
a fine final-round 74 after opening with
a 77. Two captain's picks will be made by USGTF president Geoff
Bryant at a later date.
The
ninth playing of the United States Golf Teachers Cup was perhaps
the finest held to date. The total purse, $15,000, was the largest
offered in US Cup history. The Carter Plantation course, designed
by world-class player and Louisiana native David Toms, proved up
to the task of identifying the best player during the tournament.
The Carter Plantation staff, headed by Director of Golf Jared LeBeouf,
helped to make the tournament a raging success.

| TOURNAMENT
RESULTS - OVERALL |
| NAME |
|
RD
1 |
RD
2 |
TOTAL |
David Belling
Savoy, Ontario, Canada |
|
73 |
74 |
147 |
Antonio
Araujo
Brazil |
|
71 |
77 |
148 |
Jerry Moore
Raritan, NJ |
|
73 |
76 |
149 |
Luiz Menezes
Brazil |
|
76 |
74 |
150 |
Mike Stevens
Tampa, FL |
|
76 |
74 |
150 |
Bruce Sims
McKinney, TX |
|
77 |
74 |
151 |
Mark
Harman
Pensacola, FL |
|
75 |
77 |
152 |
Jill Finlan
Clarion, PA |
|
77 |
77 |
154 |
Ken Butler
Bradenton, FL |
|
80 |
76 |
156 |
Jim Perez
Fresno, CA |
|
80 |
76 |
156 |
Adam Sperry
Appomattox, VA |
|
77 |
79 |
156 |
James
Mita
Hollis, ME |
|
81 |
75 |
156 |
TOURNAMENT
RESULTS BY DIVISION
| OPEN |
| NAME |
|
RD
1 |
RD
2 |
TOTAL |
PRIZE |
David Belling
Savoy, Ontario, Canada |
|
73 |
74 |
147 |
$2500 |
Antonio
Araujo
Brazil |
|
71 |
77 |
148 |
$1200 |
Luiz Menezes
Brazil |
|
76 |
74 |
150 |
$800 |
Mark Harman
Pensacola, FL |
|
75 |
77 |
152 |
$600 |
Ken Butler
Bradenton, FL |
|
80 |
76 |
156 |
$133 |
Jim Perez
Fresno, CA |
|
80 |
76 |
156 |
$133 |
Adam Sperry
Appomattox, VA |
|
77 |
79 |
156 |
$133 |
| SENIOR |
| NAME |
|
RD
1 |
RD
2 |
TOTAL |
PRIZE |
Mike Stevens
Tampa, FL |
|
76 |
74 |
150 |
$2000 |
Bruce Sims
McKinney, TX |
|
77 |
74 |
151 |
$1000 |
James Mita
Hollis, ME |
|
81 |
75 |
156 |
$500 |
Marty
Delohery
Ft. Lauderdale, FL |
|
76 |
82 |
158 |
$400 |
| SUPER
SENIOR |
| NAME |
|
RD
1 |
RD
2 |
TOTAL |
PRIZE |
Jerry Moore
Raritan, NJ |
|
73 |
76 |
149 |
$2300 |
Joe Bernat
N. Myrtle Beach, SC |
|
78 |
80 |
158 |
$1100 |
Joe Johnston
Mexico |
|
79 |
80 |
159 |
$333 |
Nelson
Jorden
Edgard, LA |
|
82 |
77 |
159 |
$333 |
William
Zachary
S. Daytona, FL |
|
74 |
85 |
159 |
$333 |
| WOMEN'S |
| NAME |
|
RD
1 |
RD
2 |
TOTAL |
PRIZE |
| Jill Finlan
Clarion, PA |
|
77 |
77 |
154 |
$1000 |
| Anna
YuHong Kong |
|
78 |
80 |
158 |
$200 |
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