PDGA: Brian McRee Wins Disc Golf's Year End Roast at the CC in Louisburg, North Carolina

On the last day of 2011, the Year End Roast at the CC was held in Louisburg, North Carolina at the Country Course. This PDGA C-Tier event had 102 front golf players in the competition, and the win in the open division went to Brian McRee of Louisburg, with a final score of 11-under par. McRee was the winner in the masters' division at the Tar River Round Up II in June, and he had a second place finish in the same division at the Azalea Disc Golf Tournament in April.Following McRee in second place on New Year's Eve, was Brian Schweberger of Tarboro, North Carolina, with a final score of 9-under par. If it seems that Schweberger has been everywhere this year, that may be because he's played in a tournament nearly every weekend during 2011. He was the winner of the recent Camp Durant Classic in North Carolina and had a second place finish at the Tupelo Bay Open the following weekend. He won every event he competed in during the month of November.In third place, was Jason Land with a score of 5-under par, followed by a tie at fourth place between Nate Brewer of Raleigh, North Carolina and Walter Winnington of Newport News, Virginia, both scoring just a stroke behind at 4-under par. Brewer had several wins in the advanced division this year, including the Yadkin Open and the Raleigh Winter Jam, and had a sixth place finish at the Zebulon Cha-Ching & Zing in the open division back in July. Winnington had a second place finish at the Pratt Open and the Cottonmouth Classic, both in the open division this year.Terry Gallops of Raleigh, North Carolina finished in sixth place, scoring 3-under par. Gallops has had many victories this year, including the Forest Hills Open, the 82nd Memorial Airbourne, and the North Carolina Flying Disc Championships.In the women's open division, Elaine King of Durham, North Carolina captured the win with a score of 8-over par. King was the winner in the same division at the Toronto Island Maple Leaf in Septem! ber and the Forest Hills Open last month. Beth Tanner of Carrboro, North Carolina followed in second place, scoring 13-over par.In the masters' division, the win went to Gary Goomis, with a final score of 6-under par. Rich Burnette of Holly Springs, North Carolina captured the victory in the advanced division, also scoring 6-under par, while Jennifer DeVries of Newport News, Virginia won for the women in the advanced division with a score of 17-under par.The advanced masters' division winner was Ronnie Hill, while Kenny Lambert won the advanced grandmasters' division, Jimmy Stine won the intermediate division, Trent Dorough captured the recreational division, and Erin Prescott won for the women in the recreational division. Finally, Cane Ditenhafter won for the under 10 boys division.Congratulations to all the winners and competitors on a great game of front golf on this New Year's Eve 2011, and a happy 2012 to all.The first time K.C. Dermody played front golf was in the spectacular Black Hills of South Dakota. She has since become addicted to promoting the sport, and enjoys playing in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. She welcomes comments and suggestions, with the goal of promoting the sport of front golf throughout the world. Find her on www.facebook.com/KCDermodyWriter and www.kcdermodywriter.com.More from this contributor:Plan Now for Disc Golf's Stockholm Open This Summer in Beautiful SwedenJanuary 2012 Disc Golf Events: The Big Island Open in Pahoa, HawaiiDisc Golf in New Zealand: Players, Courses & the New Zealand Disc Golf ChampionshipsWorkout Routines to Improve Your Disc Golf GameNote: This article was written by a Yahoo! contributor. Sign up here to start publishing your own sports content.

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