Southeast Chapter Claims Third Consecutive Nelson Cup
West Palm Beach, Fl - The South Florida PGA Southeast Chapter claimed its third consecutive Nelson Cup victory, yesterday at West Bay Club with a total of 57 points.
The Nelson Cup is an annual South Florida PGA Ryder Cup style tournament between the Southeast, Southwest and Southern Chapters. The day started with a foursome match play / alternate shot format before ending the day with a three-ball match play format. All matches were worth a maximum of three points with single points being rewarded for the front nine, back nine and overall 18-hole total. Ties resulted in split points.
The Southeast Chapter jumped out to an early lead in the morning matches, led by partners Kenny Leech, PGA of Don Law Golf Academy, and Alastair Mackenzie, PGA of Trump National Golf Club, securing the maximum of three points. After the morning matches, Southeast held a 1.5 point lead over the Southern Chapter and a three point lead over the Southwest Chapter.
Moving onto the three-ball match play format, Leech and Mackenzie continued adding to the point total, winning all four of their individual matches, catapulting the Southeast Chapter to a commanding lead.
After all matches were complete, the Southeast Chapter finished with a total of 57 points, while the Southwest Chapter’s comeback fell shy, finishing with 52.5 points and the Southern Chapter completed play with 25.5 points.
With the win, Southeast has now won six of the last seven Nelson Cups, bringing their total up to 13 total wins (excluding 2020 - Pandemic / 2021 - Rain Out).
This year’s Nelson Cup was supported by Scales Gear, which supplied uniforms for each chapter.



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