Record Book NCGA Men’s Record Book
Most Men’s Wins California State Amateur, NCGA Four-Ball, NCGA Master Division (40 and over), NCGA Master Division Four-Ball, NCGA Match Play, NCGA Public Links, NCGA Stroke Play, NCGA Public Links, NCGA Stroke Play, NCGA Valley, Sacramento Valley, San Joaquin Valley: 16 – Casey Boyns (4 Public Links, 2 State Ams, 2 Four-Balls 2 Match Plays, 2 Sac Valleys, 2 San Joaquin Valleys, 1 Stroke Play, 1 Master)
14 – Randy Haag (4 Masters, 4 Four-Balls, 2 Match Plays, 2 San Joaquins, 2 Master Four-Balls)
7 – Talbert Smith (4 Stroke Plays, 2 Match Plays, 1 State Am)
7 – Scott Hardy (3 Public Links, 2 Stroke Plays, 1 Four-Ball, 1 Valley)
6 – Darryl Donovan (2 Four-Balls, 2 Master Four-Balls, 1 State Am, 1 Match Play)
6 – Jack Neville (5 State Ams, 1 Match Play)
6 – Jeff Burda (3 Masters, 1 Master Four-Ball, 1 Public Links, 1 Four-Ball)
6 – Tom Culligan (4 Four-Balls, 1 Match Play, 1 Master)
6 – Bob Niger (2 Sac Valleys, 2 Valley Ams, 1 Master, 1 Stroke Play)
Lowest Round in NCGA Competition 62 – Trevor Clayton (The Reserve at Spanos Park; 2014 NCGA Valley)
Lowest Round at Spyglass 65 – Maverick McNealy (2015 NCGA Match Play)
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Lowest Round at Poppy Hills 65 – Kevin Lucas (2010 Stroke Play, pre-renovation); 65 – Jonathan De Los Reyes (2015 NCGA Stroke Play, post-renovation)
Lowest Four-Ball Round 62 – RC Orr and Scott Roak (2011 Four- Ball at Spyglass)
Most Wins in One Event 5 – Jack Neville (State Am) 4 – Casey Boyns (NCGA Public Links) 4 – Randy Hagg; Tom Culligan (NCGA Four-Ball)
4 – Randy Haag (Master Division) 4 – Talbert Smith (NCGA Stroke Play) 4 – James Hay (Master Division Four-Ball)
Most Wins in One Season 4 – Casey Boyns in 1996 (Match Play, Four-Ball, Sacramento Valley, Public Links)
3 – Doug Nelson in 1971 (State Am, Match Play, Four-Ball)
3 – Ross Randall in 1967 (Match Play, Public Links, Four-Ball)
Most Majors California State Am, NCGA Match Play, NCGA Stroke Play: 7 – Talbert Smith (4 Stroke Plays, 2 Match Plays, 1 State Am)
6 – Jack Neville (5 State Ams, 1 Match Play)
5 – Casey Boyns (2 State Ams, 2 NCGA Match Plays, 1 NCGA Stroke Play)
5 – John McHugh (3 State Ams, 2 NCGA Match Plays)
Most Player of the Year Titles 6 – Randy Haag 4 – Casey Boyns 3 – Michael Brannan
Most Points in One Year 2,770 – Spencer Levin in 2004 2,446 – Matt Bettencourt in 2002 2,435 – Bob Niger in 2006 2,028 – Matt Bettencourt in 2001
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Most Senior Wins California State Senior Am, NCGA Senior Four-Ball, NCGA Senior Match Play, NCGA Senior Stroke Play, NCGA Senior Valley: 9 – Jim McMurtrey (5 Seniors, 3 State Ams, 1 Four-Ball)
8 – Jeff Burda (3 State Ams, 2 Seniors, 1 Match Play, 1 Four-Ball, 1 Valley)
8 – Gary Vanier (3 Valleys, 2 Seniors, 1 State Am, 1 Four-Ball, 1 Super Senior)
7 – Rob Thompson (3 Four-Balls, 2 Match Plays, 1 State Am, 1 Stroke Play)
7 – Jim Knoll (2 Seniors, 2 Valleys, 1 State Am, 1 Four-Ball, 1 Senior Match Play)
6 – Casey Boyns (2 Match Plays, 1 Senior, 1 State Am, 2 Four-Ball)
Most Senior Player of the Year Titles 5 – Jim Knoll 3 – Mark Miller 2 – Robert Heaton 2 – Cliff Davis
Most Senior Points in One Year 3,006 – Jim Knoll in 2013 2,878 – Jim Knoll in 2014 2,726 – Jim Knoll in 2011 2,700 – Jim Knoll in 2015 2,486 – Jim Knoll in 2012 2,459 – Jeff Burda in 2008 2,111 – Rob Thompson in 2005
Women’s Record Book
Most Women’s Wins California State Women’s Am (CWAC), CWAC Senior, NCGA Senior, NCGA Women’s Am: 10 – Marianne Towersey (7 CWAC Seniors, 2 NCGA Seniors, 1 CWAC)
9 – Lynne Cowan (4 CWACs, 2 NCGA Womens, 2 CWAC Senior, 1 NCGA Senior)
5 – Mildred Stanley (5 CWAC Seniors) 5 – Sandy Woodruff (3 CWAC Seniors, 2 NCGA Seniors)
5 – Barbara Stephen (5 CWAC Seniors) 4 – Mina Harigae (4 CWACs) 4 – Shelley Hamlin (4 CWACs) 5 – Patricia Cornett (2 CWACs, 3 NCGA Seniors)
Most Wins in One Season 2 – Lynne Cowan in 2014 (CWAC Senior, NCGA Senior)
2 – Marianne Towersey in 2007 (CWAC Senior, NCGA Senior)
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