This past Friday in Estero FL, Stoneybrook Golf Club was full of smiling faces and competitive golfers in 90 degree weather for the annual Shemon and Company Charity Golf Tournament!
THANK YOU TO OUR 2024 Craig Shemon and Company Corona Premier 2024 Golf Scramble Sponsors
If I missed anyone's names, email me at camille.frick@bbgi.com and I'll put it with your picture. Thank you to everyone who came out to Stoneybrook and we'll see you next year!
(The following names are not in any particular order)
A portion of the proceeds from the Shemon and Company Charity Golf Tournament benefits Champions 4 Children.
Champions 4 Children (501-c3), founded by the Shanfelter family in December 2013, was created so that the biggest impact possible could be made to help children in the local and national community.
The Shanfelters and many other individuals wanted to bring their love of sports and charity for children together and the concept of Champions 4 Children was created.
The 2024 Masters Tournament gave us everything we could hope for, and more.
The images of the final round spoke to a fun Sunday on the course at Augusta National Golf Club.
For the first time in the four days of the tournament, the weather was actually good for the golfers. Wind was light most of the day, which was far from the case the previous three days.
That lack of wind made scoring conditions a little better, and gave the leaderboard a much needed shakeup. It wasn't shakeup enough to slow down Scottie Scheffler though.
Scheffler held strong on his lead going into the day, and shot a solid 4-under, 68 in the final round. That gave him a four-stroke win over Masters rookie Ludvig Aberg from Sweden.
Max Homa, Collin Morikawa and Tommy Fleetwood finished tied for third at 4-under. First-round leader Bryson DeChambeau stumbled to a final-round 73, and finished tied with Cam Smith at 2-under, in sixth place.
Of the 60 golfers who made the cut, Tiger Woods ended up in 60th. He couldn't get much going on the weekend, where he shot a combined 15-over. He finished at 16-over, but did manage to break the record for consecutive cuts made at the Masters with his 24th.
Being born and raised in one of the hottest states in America and growing up with a football fanatic family, Camille Frick somehow took an interest in the Tampa Bay Lightning which sparked her love for hockey when she was 15. Since then, she has passionately followed the sport and utilizes her platform to mix her two favorite things: hockey and writing. More importantly, Camille values her relationship with Jesus, her family, and her boyfriend who all support her endlessly and drive her passion daily.