Statistics
Averages (last 15 rounds)
Quadruple Bogeys 2.2000
Triple Bogeys 5.1333
Double Bogeys 5.0000
Bogeys 3.2000
Pars 0.6667
Birdies 0.0667
Eagles 0.0000
Double Eagles 0.0000
Bonus Points 17.533333333333
PostStats Stroke Handicap
As Of Apr 20 +35.71
Series Participation
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Profile
Nickname JC
Residence Birmingham, AL US
Birthday August 25
Height 5 ft, 11 in
Weight 185 lbs
Occupation IT Managment
Playing Since 2003
Swings Right
Poor Shots Slice
Referral Member
Registration June 27, 2007
Favorite Course Pebble Beach
Best Shot #3 at Bolton Field
PW from 60 feet
Lying in the sand, I pulled out the old sand wedge and sank the shot (Slam Dunk) for a birdie.
Dream Foursome Tiger Woods , Natalie Golbus , Michael Jordan
Golf Course Pref Layout, Condition, Service
Reasons I Golf Get Outside, Score/Compete, Friendships
Latest Scorecards
2024 Virtual
Tourney Handicap
PostStats Stroke Handicap
As of Jan 1 +33.36
PostStats Point Handicap
Quadruple Bogey 0
Triple Bogey 1
Double Bogey 3
Bogey 4
Par 7
Birdie 14
Eagle 24
Double Eagle 40
Target 60
2024 Virtual
Tourney Statistics

3 rounds required in 2024

News Headline
April 7, 2010
Curtis Finally Registers

COLUMBUS, OH — Joey Curtis announced last month that he will be the 48th player and 21st player to represent Ohio in the 2010 Carl Spackler Open Championship, slated for April 15 in Laguna Vista, TX. Naturally, a few members of the Carl Spackler Open accompanied Curstis to his press conference.

Curtis has a sketchy and unknown past as he signs during the eleventh-hour. "Curtis has been telling me about his attendance for nearly six years," says senior member Matt Pritchard. "It comes as a shock that he has decided on Texas and not Indiana or Michigan."

Jason Ridgeway followed by reading a statment prepared by himself. "Mentally, Curtis's the weakest golfer I've seen in the Columbus area. His smile says, 'If you suck at golf as badly as I do, you just hide behind sunglasses and a nice Ashworth golf shirt."

Curtis is a solid 'D player' with a solid +27.3 stroke handicap. He has managed to keep his scores under 130 strokes and even has experienced the low 100's.

Pritchard was asked what he recommends for Joey in his rookie year. "Keeping his door locked is a primary concern," said Pritchard of the rookie hazing. "Play your game and let the field come to you on the Leaderboard is also important."

Curtis was introduced to the Carl Spackler Open in 2004 by senior member John McAninch. He is expected to receive 1 point for triple-bogey, 4 points for bogey, and 6 points for par.

The 2010 Carl Spackler Open Championship will begin its annual practice round in one week. Joey Curtis is 1 of 51 participants with a chance at Championship Glory.