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Friday, March 23, 2018

The 2018 Grand Prix is Off and Running

The 2018 Grand Prix Individual and Team race is on and players are racking up the points with the new scoring system adopted by the ASGA Board of Directors. 

Jerry Horton has taken the lead in the Individual standing with 308.5 points holding off Paul Redden who sits in second place with a close 298.2 point collection. In third place is Randy Alexis with 287.8 points while Michael Cahoon has 283.2 points.  Rounding out the top five in the Individual race is Dehart McMillan with 277.6 points.  
Although he holds down the sixth position in the Individual standings, Don Akers is one of the players to watch. Akers is averaging 85.5 points per tournament which leads all other players in the top ten. The other one getting noticed is Charles Kelley. Kelley is averaging 97.1 but has played only two tournaments and has accumulated 194.1 points. 
In the Team standings, LD Washington and Troy Collins are running away with the points race with 672.6 and averaging 84.1 points per tournament. Washington and Collins are followed by Vic Loar and Curtis Higgs with 543.2 points while Michael Cahoon and Jerry Horton follow closely with 536.3 points. In fourth, Jim Abercrombie and his partner Kenneth Lauber have rolled up 519.7 points. In the fifth spot is the team of Larry Frazer and Randy Alexis with 491.1 points.
The races are far from being over as it is early in the schedule but this snapshot will determined who to watch and how far others have to go to catch up.