2019 MCAA MAC PEC Golf Tournament Results

Words: Mason ContractorsThe MCAA’s MAC PEC Golf Tournament was held Monday, September 9, 2019, at the Mount Washington Course during the MCAA Midyear Meeting in New Hampshire.

The 18-hole Mount Washington Course was designed by legendary Scottish Architect Donald Ross and was completed in 1915. Its backdrop features New Hampshire's spectacular Presidential Mountain Range. This Par 72, 7,004-yard-course has hosted four New Hampshire Opens and the prestigious New England Open Championship in September 2010.

The top two teams ended in a tie, which resulted in a “putt-off” during the MCAA Midyear Meeting Closing Dinner. The team closest to the hole was awarded as the tournament winner.

The results are as follows:

Ron Adams (center) lines up the winning putt at the MCAA Closing Dinner.
Ron Adams (center) lines up the winning putt at the MCAA Closing Dinner.

First Place Team (-9)

Ron Adams, Paul Cantarella, Adam Slattery, Robert Smith

Second Place Team (-9)

Danks Burton, Shawn Nelson, Paul Oldham, Kaleb Shumway

Left to right: Terry Ward, Gary Joyner, Freddy Koontz, Todd Fredrick, Buddie Barnes
Left to right: Terry Ward, Gary Joyner, Freddy Koontz, Todd Fredrick, Buddie Barnes

Most Honest Team (+1)

Buddie Barnes, Gary Joyner, Freddy Koontz, Terry Ward

Left to right: Rachelle Lang, Steve Wheeler, Todd Fredrick
Left to right: Rachelle Lang, Steve Wheeler, Todd Fredrick

Longest Drive

Kent Bounds (Hole 6)
Rachelle Lang/Steve Wheeler (Hole 17)

Left to right: Thad Skinner, Todd Fredrick
Left to right: Thad Skinner, Todd Fredrick

Closest to the Pin

Kent Bounds (Hole 5)
Thad Skinner (Hole 16)

All proceeds support the MCAA’s MAC PEC.

The next MCAA MAC PEC Golf Tournament will be held during the 2020 MCAA Midyear Meeting. Please visit www.masoncontractors.org/midyear for more information when available.
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