A Lucky Weekend on the Links at San Vicente

Hannah Anderson • March 18, 2026

San Vicente Golf Resort hosted two festive St. Patrick’s weekend tournaments, with a strong turnout on Friday’s public event and John and Toni Massey, alongside Keith and Suzanne Shupe, winning Saturday’s members' Couples Tournament with a 54.6 in a fun Tic Tac Toe format.

San Vicente Golf Resort hosted two lively St. Patrick’s–themed tournaments this weekend, bringing golfers together for festive competition and plenty of community spirit.


The weekend kicked off on Friday with an event open to both members and the public, drawing a great turnout of players eager to celebrate on the course. Many golfers embraced the holiday theme, but the standout outfit belonged to Tim Doulgeropoulos, who earned Best Dressed honors wearing a kilt and a classic flat cap.


On Saturday, San Vicente members took to the course for the club’s St. Patrick’s Couples Tournament, featuring a fun Tic Tac Toe–style game format that added a strategic twist to the round. The format encouraged teams to compete across different holes to complete winning combinations on the scorecard.


At the end of the day, John and Toni Massey, along with Keith and Suzanne Shupe, claimed first place with an impressive 54.6.

The weekend’s events once again highlighted the welcoming atmosphere at San Vicente, where friendly competition and community spirit make every tournament a memorable one.


Photos by Hannah Anderson

 


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