Spackler Rankings Released
June 8, 2009
AMHERST, VA — The national Carl Spackler Open player rankings were released this week representing career performance. Trent Cooper topped the list with four Top 20 finishes in 4 years. Jason Ridgeway is hot on his tail with four Top 10 finishes in 5 years. Mark Wray and Tim Davis have a strangle hold on this year's Crapper Award with two completed tournaments outside the Top 50. Wray has not posted a tournament finish inside the Top 60.
The criteria for making the career rankings list is at least 3 years of attendance including this year. There are 13 participants who have committed to attend their third tournament.
Pat Boland, legend Rick Dosky, Brian Flanagan, Jean Dore, last year's winner Harold Anderson, Nick Casale, Jason Watson, and shocker Scott Miller round out the Top 10 to ever pick up a club in the prestigious event.
The rankings are calculated using final position on the leaderboard for each golfer. That position or number is converted into a percentage based on tournament field size. These leaderboard positions are averaged over a career with the each tournament getting an slight edge over its previous tournament.
"We have two dog fights this year," said Mike Davis. "A run for the roses and a run for the crapper."
The 2008 Al Czverik Outfit receipent Mike Lewis is not safe either. He is bubbling just above 3-time member Jim English. "There is nobody really safe unless you are in the Top 40," says Gumby. "The list presently includes 57 attending golfers."
There are 11 senior golfers who have skipped the 2009 tournament including the late Jim Zavinski and Kevin Long, Sr..
The largest surprise on the list is Scott Miller of Parkersburg, WV. His ability to perform at the Carl Spackler Open has baffled many. "I am personally going to grab an eye on his game this June," says Pat Boland. "He is slowly creaping upward and poised for a shocker."
Miller has grabbed a Top 26 finish four times in five years.
The highest number of career points takes home the Ty Webb Award each year at the Awards Presentation. The lowest number grabs the Crapper Award.
The Career Rankings List includes 2009 Virginia attendees with 2 years of prior attendance.
905.47 Trent Cooper
890.21 Jason Ridgeway
866.87 Patrick Boland
857.24 Rick Dosky
809.61 Brian Flanagan
787.07 Harold Anderson (2 years)
774.71 Scott Miller
766.35 Jean Dore
758.38 Jason Watson
741.38 Nick Casale
754.96 Allan Hench (2 years)
746.56 Jeff Miller
706.32 Kyle Marti
705.84 Jim Campbell
705.98 David Lauerhass (2 years)
694.26 Brian Long
693.28 Greg Long
690.55 Chris Philipsen
682.79 Bill Bateson
677.38 Chad Long
681.37 Jon Munksgard
672.56 Kevin Long, Jr
679.49 George Seidel (2 years)
670.50 Matthew Davis
660.63 Marty Zabonik
653.62 Jay Glover
646.04 Greg Garrett
646.76 Dave Nickles
628.22 Bob Morris
630.26 Glenn Hoffert
615.38 Jon Marti
652.26 Jeff Cowan
621.48 Pat McElroy (2 years)
608.50 Randon Mineweaser
576.94 Ray Flanagan (2 years)
561.46 Bob Jastrzebski, Sr (2 years)
561.38 Jeremy Myers
548.48 Mike Trojanowski
548.74 Mike Davis
530.66 Matt Boland
526.28 Richard Myers
521.52 Matt Pritchard
521.90 Tom McCauley
508.19 Tom Fowble
513.18 Dave Osborne
503.80 Billy Smalls (2 years)
498.54 Erik Shirreffs (2 years)
489.70 Jeff Tatum (2 years)
476.03 Grady Walters
476.37 Chris Milam
465.91 Don Creighton, Jr
412.52 Joe Muscaro (2 years)
363.68 Scott Zavinski (2 years)
357.87 Mike Lewis
340.90 Jim English
301.71 Tim Davis (2 years)
292.60 Mark Wray (2 years)