2026 Echo Falls Open
Echo Falls asked a different question than most Saturdays: the Commissioner's 1-2-3 best-ball rotation — one ball, then two, then three, every three holes — meant nobody could hide and nobody had to carry it alone. The answer came from the 10:30 group. Gray Griswold, Jeff Johnson, Matt Uhlar and Mike Woerner posted 133 with no soft spot anywhere on the card — Matt Uhlar's 77 anchoring the gross holes, Jeff and Griswold matching net 76s, Woerner's net 73 filling every gap — to win by two. The Clubhouse Oracle had them fourth. Golf remains undefeated.
The individual silverware split cleanly. Cam Kashfia turned an 88 and a fistful of eighteen strokes into a 70 for low net — the handicap giveth, and on this day it gave the whole thing. Chris Clogston fired the day's low gross, a tidy 75, for his fifth gross title in six starts — brilliance that, in a net format, bought his foursome exactly fourth place. Elsewhere, Chuck Horton stuck the 18th to 1' 2" for the pin of the day, Jeff Johnson claimed two KPs to go with his team title, and the low-handicap 10:20 crew finished precisely where the stroke math left them. Twenty players, five foursomes, every score below.