2007 Audi quattro Cup Award winners

2007 Audi quattro Cup Award winners
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The First Place team, representing Audi Mission Viejo, was comprised of:
• Tom Manix
• Joe Walland

The Second Place team from University Audi in Seattle included:
• Keith Childress
• Steve Spencer
These talented golfers will compete with tournament winners from 47 different countries on Palmilla’s Jack Nicklaus Signature Design Course. This spectacular course offers golfers impressive views of the Sea of Cortez from nearly every hole as it winds through centuries-old cacti and rugged desert mountain terrain.
Other trophy and prize winners included:

Third Place: From Wyoming Valley Imports, Bob Mugford and Russell Stuart.

Longest Drive (women’s): From Town Motors, Cathy Ross.

Longest Drive (men’s): From Classic Audi, Elso Caponi.

Straightest Drive: From DCH Millburn Audi, Andrew Chan.

Closest to the Pin: From Sunset Imports, Doug Angell.

Unfortunately, not a single golfer qualified for the prize of a one-year lease on the all-new S5 with a hole-in-one on Hole 11.

Mock awards were also presented at the Saturday evening Awards Banquet for the non-tournament group of players. Prizes included:

Best Dressed: Ken Christ from Audi Rusnak Pasadena, with the prize of an autographed Anna Kournikova photo.

Most Expensive Clubs: Dan Diedrich from Phil Long Audi, with the prize of an autographed David Beckham soccer ball.

Most Putts: Bob Heintz from Hoehn Audi and Will Reifsteck of Flow Audi, with the prize of an autographed Steve Yzerman book.

Shortest Drive: Brendan Harrington from Audi West Covin, with the prize of an autographed Stefan Johansson driver suit.

Last Place: Kim Childress from University Audi and Jeff Sikes from Audi Huntsville, with the prize of an autographed Brett Hull hockey stick and Kirk Gibson baseball bat.

First Place: Mark Crothers and Steve Helton both from Barrier Audi, with a prize of an autographed Tom Brady football.