Eaton, Holt Team Up for Another CWGA Title

Kim Eaton keeps checking things off her victory “to do” list.

The latest tournament to get marked off came Sunday when the Colorado Golf Hall of Famer teamed up with Tami Holt to win the CWGA Chapman Championship at Holt’s home club of Rifle Creek Golf Course in Rifle.

Actually, this one was more of a runaway than a contest as Eaton and Holt shot an impressive 2-under-par 69 Sunday for a two-day total of 3-over 145. That was good for a 14-stroke victory over Sally Lawrence of Broken Tee Englewood and Liz Kennedy of Tiara Rado, who closed with a 77. Mary Doyen of Foothills and Vicki Porter of CommonGround took third at 161.

For Eaton, it was her 18th CWGA championship, but her first win in the Chapman. (She’s pictured above at right with Holt.)

“It feels great,” said Eaton, who plays statewide tournament golf in both Colorado and Arizona. “This one I hadn’t won yet — it was only the second time I had played — so it was nice to get this one.”

For the record, Eaton has won four CWGA Stroke Plays, one Match Play, one Junior Match Play, two Senior Stroke Plays, one Senior Match Play, one Chapman, one Mashie, one Mixed and six Brassies.

Speaking of the Brassie, Eaton and Holt teamed up last year to claim that title, which was Holt’s first in CWGA championships. For CWGA title No. 2, Holt had the pleasure of playing at her home course of Rifle Creek.

“That makes it very special, and to play with Kim is a treat,” the Glenwood Springs resident said. “But this is a tough format. It took some time to get used to it the first day (Saturday).”

The Chapman features a two-person team format in which both players tee off, they hit one another’s balls for the second shot, then they pick one ball to play — alternately — into the hole.

In other words, both players contribute significantly to how the team fares.

“You put more pressure on yourself to hit good shots,” Eaton said. “You don’t want to put your partner in a bad position.”

Said Holt: “You feel bad if you don’t hit a (good) shot. That makes it tougher mentally. But we threw out 69 today, which is pretty amazing. Kim is just sturdy, but I pulled out some shots today too.”

Indeed, after a first-round gross score of 76, the two seemed to have the hang of it on Sunday with their 69, which included four birdies.

For Eaton, it was her second statewide win of the year following shoulder surgery over the winter. She won the Arizona Women’s Golf Association Senior Match Play earlier.

      GROSS RESULTS
                Championship Flight

                Eaton/ Holt — 76-69–145
                Lawrence/ Kennedy — 82-77–159
                Doyen/ Porter — 80-81–161
                Davis/ Christensen — 84-86–170
                McVay/ VanZee — 85-88–173
                Lee/ Stypula — 88-86–174
                First Flight
                Cohen/ Kline — 77-76–153
                Irons/ Wenger — 80-84–164
                Morong/ Schell — 80-84–164
                Wallace/ Rossi — 87-79–166
                Wells/ Chase — 86-82–168
                O’Shea/ Ware — 86-83–169
                Cortez/ Knutson — 85-86–171
                Walker/ Heustis — 86-90–176
                Tafuri/ Horner — 87-90–177
                Second Flight
                Puckett/ Miner — 83-83–166
                Golden/ Johnson — 90-87–177
                Lowe/ Childs — 86-91–177
                Rock/ Decker — 87-90–177
                Buerger/ Robertson — 90-89–179
                Carter/ Buttrick — 92-88–180
                Ward/ Garcia — 91-91–182
                Kuntz/ Sykes — 99-86–185
                O’Connor/ Stein — 96-90–186
                Storlie/ Thiel — 96-91–187
                Begler/ Laux — 102-93–195
                Pagliano/ Bullis — 115-109–224
                Gosche/ Kelsey — 91-WD
                Third Flight
                Lowther/ Riley — 91-85–176
                Bunning/ Fleming — 88-89–177
                Lindsey/ Thimmig — 89-91–180
                Loveland/ Powell — 90-91–181
                Adkison/ VanCleave — 99-83–182
                Dunham/ Hall — 89-94–183
                Workman/ Godfrey — 96-90–186
                McPheron/ Warren — 98-89–187
                De Pinto/ Christiano — 94-95–189
                Elliott/ Cole — 97-92–189
                Sinn-Penfold/ Penfold — 93-96–189
                Cody/ Doubek — 92-100–192
                Edelen/ Finger — 94-98–192
                Fourth Flight
                Rojas/ Turner — 100-89–189
                Ambrose/ Schnitzer — 92-99–191
                Curely/ Lechtenberg — 100-98–198
                Graff/ Bender — 101-97–198
                Bergamo/ Schutz — 100-102–202
                McDowell/ Essig — 102-103–205
                Wilson/ Henry — 108-97–205
                Freyer/ Heath — 105-101–206
                Elliott/ Deines — 103-106–209
                Johnson/ Kluck — 105-104–209
                Heggie/ Hollman — 110-107–217
                Gilbert/ Finlay — 109-DQ

NET RESULTS
               Championship Flight

                Eaton/ Holt — 74-67–141
                Doyen/ Porter — 72-73–145
                Lawrence/ Kennedy — 75-70–145
                Lee/ Stypula — 80-78–158
                McVay/ VanZee — 78-81–159
                Davis/ Christensen — 80-82–162
                First Flight
               
Cohen/ Kline — 68-67–135
                O’Shea/ Ware — 73-70–143
                Morong/ Schell — 70-74–144
                Irons/ Wenger — 71-75–146
                Wells/ Chase — 75-71–146
                Cortez/ Knutson — 73-74–147
                Wallace/ Rossi — 78-70–148
                Tafuri/ Horner — 74-77–151
                Walker/ Heustis — 76-80–156
                Second Flight
               
Puckett/ Miner — 69-69–138
                Golden/ Johnson — 73-70–143
                Lowe/ Childs — 71-76–147
                Buerger/ Robertson — 75-74–149
                Rock/ Decker — 73-76–149
                Kuntz/ Sykes — 82-69–151
                Carter/ Buttrick — 78-74–152
                O’Connor/ Stein — 79-73–152
                Ward/ Garcia — 76-76–152
                Storlie/ Thiel — 79-74–153
                Begler/ Laux — 87-78–165
                Pagliano/ Bullis — 100-94–194
                Gosche/ Kelsey — 76-WD
               Third Flight
               
Lowther/ Riley — 72-66–138
                Bunning/ Fleming — 70-71–141
                Loveland/ Powell — 70-71–141
                Lindsey/ Thimmig — 71-73–144
                Workman/ Godfrey — 75-69–144
                McPheron/ Warren — 77-68–145
                Adkison/ VanCleave — 81-65–146
                Dunham/ Hall — 71-76–147
                Sinn-Penfold/ Penfold — 73-76–149
                De Pinto/ Christiano — 75-76–151
                Elliott/ Cole — 79-74–153
                Cody/ Doubek — 73-81–154
                Edelen/ Finger — 75-79–154
                Fourth Flight
               
Rojas/ Turner — 78-67–145
                Freyer/ Heath — 75-71–146
                Ambrose/ Schnitzer — 70-77–147
                Curely/ Lechtenberg — 77-75–152
                McDowell/ Essig — 76-77–153
                Graff/ Bender — 79-75–154
                Bergamo/ Schutz — 78-80–158
                Elliott/ Deines — 78-81–159
                Wilson/ Henry — 86-75–161
                Heggie/ Hollman — 84-81–165
                Johnson/ Kluck — 83-82–165
                Gilbert/ Finlay — 79-DQ