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Golf: Family tradition + Lafayette City Golf Championship Final Scores

Dan McDonald, Daily Advertiser, July 11, 2011|

YOUNGSVILLE — Add another Lafayette City Championship to the Weber family’s golf trophy case.

And make room for the third of the brothers on the tournament plaque, one that includes more than 80 years worth of winners.

Ted Weber survived a rugged stretch of holes on the back nine and held off charges from Brad Landry, Chad Bailey and brother Todd Weber to win the city title Sunday at Les Vieux Chenes. His two-under 70, following an even-par 72 on Saturday at The Wetlands, was good enough for a one-stroke victory.

"The last few holes, I was just trying to get into the clubhouse," Weber said after a two-putt bogey on the final hole that provided the one-shot win. "Even that last putt was a knee-knocker."

Weber finished one stroke ahead of brother Todd — a five-time City Championship winner — while brother Thad Weber’s three-under 69 tied for Sunday’s lowest round and left him tied for fifth at two-over 146. Thad won the city title in 1998.

"That says a lot," Ted Weber said of his family’s total of seven city titles. "I’ve been playing with Todd and Thad all my life, so I guess it was just my time to win."

It could have been several players’ time. Landry, playing in the final group with Ted and Todd, birdied the 16th and 17th holes to get to four-under for the day and within one shot of the lead. But an errant drive on the difficult par-four 18th led to a double-bogey and a final two-under 70, leaving him two strokes back at even-par 144.

Bailey, playing one group ahead of the final foursome, posted the day’s other 69 and also finished tied for third at 144.

Todd Weber, meanwhile, rolled in a birdie putt on the 12th hole while Ted was taking the first of two straight bogeys, the second of which pulled him within one stroke. But the oldest of the brothers could never get any closer in closing with five straight pars, and a long tying putt on the 18th green came up short.

"He deserved to win," said Todd, who won the city title in 1992, 2000, 2002, 2005 and 2006. "He played well "» no question he earned it."

Todd Weber 72-71-143

 

Chad Bailey 75-69-144

 

Brad Landry 74-70-144

 

Scott Shea 76-70-146

 

Thad Weber 77-69-146

 

James Anderson 74-76-150

 

James "T-Boy" Hamilton 78-72-150

 

Justin Thibodeaux 75-76-151

 

Toby Zeringue 77-74-151

 

Mike Meadows 77-74-151

 

Nick Trahan 80-71-151

 

David "Magic" Duhon 76-76-152

 

John Talley 75-78-153

 

Colby Duhon 79-74-153

 

Scott Quick 82-72-154

 

Austin Williams 79-75-154

 

Joe Myhand 77-78-155

 

Joe Percival 76-80-156

 

Kerry Carbo 79-77-156

 

Cullen Richard 78-78-156

 

Ryan Landry 76-80-156

 

Travis Hebert 75-85-160

 

Jacob Broussard 79-81-160

 

Ben Badeaux 81-79-160

 

Mike Ortego 84-76-160

 

Gavin Lastrapes 84-78-162

 

Dustin Bertrand 82-81-163

 

Luke Gower 83-81-164

 

Don Chauvin 82-83-165

 

Paul Landry 81-85-166

 

Chad Bellefleur 85-81-166

 

Craig Falgout 81-87-168

 

Jeff Courville 89-86-175

 

Cade Hebert DQ

 

Travis Slaughter WD

 

Tom Hopkins WD

 

Women’s Championship Flight

 

Amanda Nealy 73-75-148

 

Julie Harrison 74-75-149

 

Dawn Romero-Watson 80-81-161

 

Paula Karam 84-82-166

 

Cheryl Neu 83-85-168

 

Lydia Cloninger 82-89-171

 

Amanda Rothrock 90-81-171

 

Ruthie Dugal 86-91-177

 

Jane Guidry 97-97-194

 

Net

 

Amanda Nealy 141

 

Amanda Rothrock 142 (1st)

 

Dawn Romero-Watson 144 (2nd)

 

Cheryl Neu 145

 

Julie Harrison 146

 

Men’s First Flight

 

Erik Christianson 71-74-145

 

Jody Lormand 74-72-146

 

Terry Darby 78-81-159

 

Roger Glenn 80-79-159

 

Dave Berryman 75-85-160

 

Chad Buford 79-82-161

 

Scott Buller 83-78-161

 

Douglas Dugas 82-81-163

 

Robert Hargett 80-84-164

 

Jason Roy 79-87-166

 

Danny Guillory 85-85-170

 

Bobby Risbourg 86-90-176

 

John Slaughter 88-88-176

 

Raymond Mikolajczyk 89-87-176

 

Net

 

Jody Lormand 134

 

Roger Glenn 142 (1st)

 

Erik Christianson 143

 

Chad Buford 148 (2nd)

 

Robert Hargett 148

 

Terry Darby 148

 

Men’s Second Flight

 

*Martin Nguyen 77-79-156

 

Lance Halsell 77-79-156

 

Andre Broussard 77-80-157

 

Chris Kohlenberg 82-75-157

 

Bob Hardy 77-81-158

 

Ken Blanc 82-81-163

 

Paul Berard 87-81-168

 

Benji Fontenot 88-84-172

 

Dennis Dupont 92-83-175

 

Kirk Soileau 93-84-177

 

Wade Latiolais 92-88-180

 

Dan Chassee 90-92-182

 

Kenneth Granger Sr. 96-100-196

 

*won scorecard playoff

 

Net

 

Martin Nguyen 136

 

Chris Kohlenberg 138 (1st)

 

Lance Halsell 138

 

Bob Hardy 139 (2nd)

 

Andre Broussard 140

 

Men’s Third Flight

 

Huynh Pham 83-81-164

 

Donald Cross 82-83-165

 

Brodie LaFleur 85-84-169

 

Glenn Jerry Ritter 88-86-174

 

Billy Gaydan 93-87-180

 

Mike Frey 91-95-186

 

Greg Guidry 93-95-188

 

Bob Chauvin 95-98-193

 

Dale Menard 101-97-198

 

Shawn Lett 105-95-200

 

Lyndale Holloway 103-98-201

 

Barry Bairnsfather 109-102­-211

 

Net

 

Huynh Pham 137

 

Donald Cross 140

 

Billy Gaydan 141 (1st)

 

Brodie LaFleur 142 (2nd)

Glenn Jerry Ritter 145