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Meet the Qualifiers

Meet the Qualifiers   Camilo Aguado of Colombia claimed medalist honors after a wire-to-wire victory at our U.S. East No. 1 Q-School in Weston, Florida. (PGA TOUR) The Mackenzie Tour added its first new members from its 2021 Qualifying Tournaments, with Colombia’s Camilo Aguado capturing medalist honors at The Club at Weston Hills on Friday by three shots. Aguado, a PGA TOUR Latinoamerica veteran, will have dual membership this year as he joins the Mackenzie Tour for the first time. Others emerging from Weston to earn status for the first half of the 2021 season were the trio of Gavin Hall, Jeremy Gandon and Jason Thresher, who all tied for second. Mexico’s Raul Pereda and amateur Andrew Walker survived a three-man playoff for the final two positions. The Tour’s next Qualifying Tournament is set for the Mission Inn Resort and Club in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida, beginning Tuesday (March 2-5). Here is a short look at the six qualifiers.

Camilo Aguado goes wire to wire to win in Weston

Aguado goes wire to wire to win in Weston By winning the Mackenzie Tour – PGA TOUR Canada Qualifying Tournament at The Club at Weston Hills, it became a week of firsts for Colombia’s Camilo Aguado. As he smiled following his three-shot win over a Jeremy Gandon, Jason Thresher and Gavin Hall, he was more than happy to detail each one. Media Release Camilo Aguado , PGA TOUR Canada WESTON, Florida By winning the Mackenzie Tour – PGA TOUR Canada Qualifying Tournament at The Club at Weston Hills, it became a week of firsts for Colombia’s Camilo Aguado. As he smiled following his three-shot win over a Jeremy Gandon, Jason Thresher and Gavin Hall, he was more than happy to detail each one.

Camilo Aguado s 62 lifts him to two-shot lead at Q-School

Aguado’s 62 lifts him to two-shot lead at Q-School Colombia’s Camilo Aguado is making a habit of going low in golf tournaments and it’s paying off. A month ago, Aguado was playing in the final event of the Mexican Tour season, a co-sanctioned event with PGA TOUR Latinoamerica’s Dev Series. At one point in his third round, he was 10-under through 10 holes before shooting a 63. Media Release Camilo Aguado , PGA TOUR Canada WESTON, Florida Colombia’s Camilo Aguado is making a habit of going low in golf tournaments and it’s paying off. A month ago, Aguado was playing in the final event of the Mexican Tour season, a co-sanctioned event with PGA TOUR Latinoamerica’s Dev Series. At one point in his third round, he was 10-under through 10 holes before shooting a 63.

Fort Bragg roads and buildings

These are some of the service members whose names are found on the nation’s largest military installation: Pope Field is named after 1st Lt. Harley H. Pope on April 1, 1919. Pope and his crewman, Sgt. Walter W. Fleming, were killed Jan. 7, 1919, after their plane crashed into the Cape Fear River.  Pike Field is named for Lt. Col. Emory J. Pike, a Medal of Honor recipient who served during World War I.  Butner Road and Butner Primary are named after Maj. Gen. Henry W. Butner, a North Carolinian who served during World War I.  Gruber Road is named after Brig. Gen. Edmund L. Gruber, an artillery officer, who was an assistant commandant of the field artillery school at Camp Bragg and later commander of Camp Bragg. Gruber was a relative of “Silent Night” composer Franz Gruber and later wrote The Caissons Go Rolling Along,” which John Philip Sousa changed into what is now known as “The Army Song.” 

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