
Lake Nona broke par and won Tavistock Cup
Lake Nona got the fourth consecutive win in Tavistock Cup on Tuesday. The home field advantage play an essential role and lead to all Lake Nona take home the ninth Tavistock Cup.
Ping K15 Driver The event features 24 of the top touring professional members of Albany, Isleworth Golf & Country Club, Lake Nona and Queenwood Golf Club. Ross Fisher and Retief Goosen both fired 5-under 67s for Lake Nona at their home course, which hosted the second and final day of competition.
The Tavistock Cup exists to raise money for many worthy causes. The Tavistock Cup has generated more than $7 million for charity in its nine-year history.
Ping G15 Irons On Monday, Robert Allenby (Isleworth),Thomas Bjorn (Queenwood) and Ernie Els (Albany) also shot 67s. It is first day consisted of better-ball stroke play, with Day 2 contested as a singles format.Tiger Woods made two bogeys and seven pars on the back nine for Team Albany, which finished fourth out of the four teams in the competition. All six of Lake Nona have a good performance on Tuesday, they finished at 41 under broke par, two shots better than Isleworth.