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Averages (last 15 rounds)
Quadruple Bogeys 0.2000
Triple Bogeys 0.4667
Double Bogeys 2.4667
Bogeys 6.1333
Pars 7.7333
Birdies 1.0000
Eagles 0.0000
Double Eagles 0.0000
Bonus Points 17.000000000000
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As Of Dec 3 +9.67
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Nickname Z
Residence Glen Allen, VA US
Birthday February 18
Height 6 ft, 0 in
Weight 180 lbs
Occupation Lawn Care
Playing Since 1987
Swings Right
Poor Shots Hook
Referral Jim Zavinski
Registration September 8, 2004
Favorite Course The Crossings, Glen Allen, VA
Favorite Hole #17 at The Crossings,
Best Shot #17 at The Crossings
9I from 135.0 yards
(1) hole in 1 on #17 @Crossings (2) hole in 1 on # 8 @Crossings (3) par save #2 @ THE NEUSE, holed from bunker after 25 yd tee shot - JUST ASK SLICK
Dream Foursome Jim Zavinski , Phil Mickelson , Someone With Beer
Reasons I Golf Socialize, Friendships, Drink Beer
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PostStats Stroke Handicap
As of Jan 1 +9.06
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Quadruple Bogey 0
Triple Bogey 0
Double Bogey 0
Bogey 2
Par 3
Birdie 8
Eagle 16
Double Eagle 25
Target 63
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3 rounds required in 2024

News Headline
April 12, 2010
Zavinski & Luppino File

RICHMOND, VA — Senior member, Scott "Z" Zavinski, has officially signed as the 50th player to play golf at the 2010 Carl Spackler Open Championship. The 4-time member of the event will enter this year's tournament with rookie Paul Luppino of Texas.

It has long been rumored that Zavinski would attend, but Z's sponsor, Mulligans Bar & Grill, would not allow an official press release until his check cleared and Scott promised that all his mulligans would be announced without a direct tie to the Bar & Grill.

"Z's physical skills alone could place him atop the Leaderboard for a day or two," says Captains Club member Kevin Long, Jr.. "However, it will remain to be seen whether or not he can stand up to the mental stress of playing his 4th major championship and against a strong tournament field."

Lost member of the Carl Spackler Open, Joe Butkus, has some doubts, "I have played hundreds of rounds with Scott, but not sure he can overcome the amount of pressure of a major championship."

Some existing members are worried about the increased level of competition. "I think Scott has what it takes", said Kevin Long, Jr. "I have seen him make a 3-foot putt with consistency. That is enough for me to not rule him out for the coveted jacket."

Zavinski returns after struggling in Virginia. The local finished in a tie for 63rd position, which disappointed his wife, friends, and family.

"I have nowhere to go, but up," says Zavinski of his chances in Texas. "I am looking forward to the opportunity to compete against such a talented field. To be on the same course as legends like Creighton, Dosky, and Myers is such a priveledge that I have to pinch myself often."

Rookie Luppino, a.k.a. Lupy, is a resident of Weatherford, TX. The rookie, who graduated from Warren Area High School in Warren, PA, enters the tournament as an 'A' player.

"He is solid golfer, but a horrible drinker," says Zavinski. "The police were called last July because there were reports of a man unconcious in the middle of a street outside a local bar. Paul will be managing my golf in Texas and I will be managing his alcohol."

The 2010 Carl Spackler Open Championship begins in 3 days. South Padre Island Golf Club was chosen to host the event back in November 2009. There are 51 or 52 participants expected to participate in the 10th annual birthday party.