AGC Tournament Series: Haag, Franklin share Player of the Year honors
12/18/2012 | by Benjamin Larsen of AmateurGolf.com
Randy Haag and Alex Franklin are the AGC Tournament Series Players of the Year. Mark Miller and Scott Carelli also earned honors
The end of the 2012 amateurgolf.com
Tournament Series season means it's time
to
congratulate the Players of the
Year.
The amateurgolf.com Tournament Series hosted 12 events throughout California and traveled to Bandon, Ore. for the annual amateurgolf.com Bandon Dunes Two-Man Links Championship.
The tournament series began in January with the New Year's Skins Game at Aviara and wrapped up this past weekend with the 2012 Tour Championship held at Hiddenbrooke Golf Club. And, as always, there was stellar play throughout the year.
No one played better than co-Players of the Year Randy Haag (pictured, left) and Alex Franklin. The two combined for four victories in 2012 and represent the amateurgolf.com Tournament Series well. Mark Miller earned Player of the Year honors among Seniors while Scott Carelli edged Bart Goldie for Net Player of the Year.
As we close the book on 2012 and look forward to another strong year of tournament golf in 2013, let's look at the accomplishments of the Players of the Year:
Randy Haag, Co-Player
of
the Year: With another stellar
season in
2012, the Burlingame, Calif. resident won
a
share of his sixth straight Player of the
Year
award. Haag won the 2012 Diablo Valley
Amateur and placed second at the
California Mid-
Am Master and Senior. He was also active
on
the national and international levels of
mid-
am and senior golf. Haag won the Scratch
players Mid-Am and tied for third at the
Stocker
Cup and placed 69th at the British Senior
Open.
Alex Franklin, Co- Player of the Year: Franklin, of San Rafael, Calif., became the first amateurgolf.com Tournament Series player to as much as share a piece of the award Haag has held since its inception. Franklin, a junior at College of Marin, won the Silicon Valley Amateur and tied for third at the Christmas Classic.
In addition to his
stellar
play on the amateurgolf.com Tournament
Series, Franklin also tied for second place
at the
Ventura City Championship and reached
the
semifinal round of the San Francisco
City
Championship.
Mark Miller, Senior Player of the Year: Miller, of Antioch, Calif., had a terrific showing at several amateurgolf.com Tournament Series events and won his second straight and fourth overall Player of the Year award. Miller won twice, taking the Diablo Valley Amateur and the Monterey County Four- Ball. His second-place finish at the Silicon Valley Amateur and tie for third at the Wine Country Cup put him ahead of Dale Bougennec for the Senior's top honor.
Scott Carelli, Net
Player of
the Year: Carelli, of San
Francisco, won
the net division at the Silicon Valley
Amateur
presented by CHAMP Spikes and was
tied for
fourth at the Diablo Valley Amateur. This is
Carelli's first Player of the Year award
and it
comes on the heels of a solid 2011 that
saw a
win at the Diablo Valley Am and a tie
for
second at the California Mid-Am.
The 2013 amateurgolf.com Tournament Series kicks off Jan 4-5 with the San Diego County Amateur at Aviara. For more coverage and to register for Tournament Series events, CLICK HERE.
The amateurgolf.com Tournament Series hosted 12 events throughout California and traveled to Bandon, Ore. for the annual amateurgolf.com Bandon Dunes Two-Man Links Championship.
The tournament series began in January with the New Year's Skins Game at Aviara and wrapped up this past weekend with the 2012 Tour Championship held at Hiddenbrooke Golf Club. And, as always, there was stellar play throughout the year.
No one played better than co-Players of the Year Randy Haag (pictured, left) and Alex Franklin. The two combined for four victories in 2012 and represent the amateurgolf.com Tournament Series well. Mark Miller earned Player of the Year honors among Seniors while Scott Carelli edged Bart Goldie for Net Player of the Year.
As we close the book on 2012 and look forward to another strong year of tournament golf in 2013, let's look at the accomplishments of the Players of the Year:
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Alex Franklin, Co- Player of the Year: Franklin, of San Rafael, Calif., became the first amateurgolf.com Tournament Series player to as much as share a piece of the award Haag has held since its inception. Franklin, a junior at College of Marin, won the Silicon Valley Amateur and tied for third at the Christmas Classic.
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Mark Miller, Senior Player of the Year: Miller, of Antioch, Calif., had a terrific showing at several amateurgolf.com Tournament Series events and won his second straight and fourth overall Player of the Year award. Miller won twice, taking the Diablo Valley Amateur and the Monterey County Four- Ball. His second-place finish at the Silicon Valley Amateur and tie for third at the Wine Country Cup put him ahead of Dale Bougennec for the Senior's top honor.
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The 2013 amateurgolf.com Tournament Series kicks off Jan 4-5 with the San Diego County Amateur at Aviara. For more coverage and to register for Tournament Series events, CLICK HERE.
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