Guerrero had her hands full throughout the two-day tournament. However, when it came to the green, Guerrero and her soft touch could not be matched. She completed the qualifier round with a gross of 89 supported by a handicap of 23 for a net of 66.
On day two she slightly improved her performance with a gross of 85. Propped up by a handicap of 23, she completed the day with a net of 62 and a net total of 128 to secure first place.
During both days, Guerrero putted and sank three 10-footer pars for the save as well as five 6-footer pars for the highlights. In addition, she also had five skins for the round. Not only did she lock in her spot in the Amigos’ end-of-year Ace of Aces, she also won a free game certificate courtesy of Kingfisher Golf Links.
Mike Muna took second place. He ended day one with a gross of 96, which was supported by a handicap of 27 to end with a net of 69. He then strengthened his odds on day two with a gross of 90 to close with a net of 63 and a net total of 132.

Terry Guerrero
In third place was Frank Sablan who held the lowest gross on day one — 73. But with only a handicap of 10, he finished with a net of 63. He lost touch in the Ace round, grossing 85 for a net of 75 and ending with a net total of 138.
Syl Ada finished fourth with a net total of 141.
In the closest to the pin challenge (par 3), Rudy Sablan took hole #6; Joe Tudela, hole #12; Jon Matsumoto, hole #12; and Frank Ermitanio, hole #15.
Each closest to the pin winner won $160 cash prize. In addition, for winning the designated holes #8 and #15, Tudela and Ermitanio won a free round of golf courtesy of Kingfisher Golf Links.


