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Letter from
Riley Cole and Brad Scott
Cravens Invitational Co-Chairmen



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CONGRATULATIONS
96th CRAVENS INVITATIONAL CHAMPIONS





GEORGE GANN & ERIC UNDERWOOD
OLD WAVERLY G.C.




2023 FLIGHT RESULTS BELOW

CHAMPIONSHIP

SAN GABRIEL
Congratulations Lachlan Cameron & Kevin MCCloskey

MISSION
Congratulations Mike Keltner & Dennis Manzo
Red Hill C.C.

PADRE
Congratulations John Fosselman & Andrew Bates
San Gabriel C.C.

LIVE OAK
  Congratulations  Kyle George & Michael O'Connor
Annandale G.C.

ALISO
 Congratulations Ken Rivers & Shadd Walker
San Gabriel C.C

LOS ROBLES
Congratulations Jay Yarter & Mark Yarter
Glendora C.C.

AMIGOS
Congratulations David Foggia & Greg Horodesky
The TPC at Summerlin

VERDE
Congratulations David Paulus and Tim Schowe
San Gabriel CC

PEON
Congratulations Mark Grabowski & Justin Lyle-Purdy
Mimosa Hills GolfClub

HERMOSILLO 
  Congratulations Steve Jeske & Tom Stacy
Oakland Hills C.C.

VISITADORES
Congratulations Jonathan Lee & Michael McLoughlin
The TPC at Summerlin

VISITADORES DOS
Congratulations Bill Furlong & Dan Rawlins
Canyon Lake G.C.










                                      A BRIEF HISTORY OF
                                THE CRAVENS INVITATIONAL

     T
he prestigious Cravens Invitational began in 1925 and has been played at San Gabriel Country Club since 1943. 

     The tournament annually attracts teams from all over the nation and has earned the reputation as one of the finest amateur golf events in the country.  
John Cravens, a Southland sportsman, had the idea for the event when he saw two-ball foursome matches in Scotland. He staged the first tournament at the old Midwick Country Club in 1925. 
It was moved to San Gabriel Country Club in 1943 and has become an integral part of the golf program at San Gabriel Country Club. 

     The rules are simple - Each player must have an index of 11.2 (currently)  and be an amateur. 
The winners of each match are based on the net scores. It is a grueling and traditional (no carts, no shorts) event. To win the Championship, a team might have to play as many as 108 holes, including a qualifying round.