David Maynard - Biographical Information
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STATUS: Still Sniping
FULL NAME: David
R. Maynard
HEIGHT: 5’ 6"
WEIGHT: 175
HANDICAP: 9.7
BIRTHDATE: February, 1966
BIRTHPLACE: Pawtucket, RI
RESIDENCE: Beaverton, OR
FAMILY: Married with daughter, Chelsea
COLLEGE: University of CA, Santa Barbara
SPECIAL INTERESTS: Old movies, all sports, reading |
| Individual Victories |
| 1st at 2001 ROMP classic, 1st at 1999 Sunnyvale Municipal Turkey Trot,
1st at 2000 Sunnyvale Muncipal Club Championship |
| Team Victories |
| 2006- 2nd place Concord Member/Guest tournament (w/ Fireball and Hammerhead) |
| Best Gross Score |
| 2000- 73 at Sunnyvale Municipal (Par 70), 74 at Crystal Springs Golf
Course (Par 72) |
| Best Score (Strokes over
par) |
| 2001 -62 at Deep Cliff Golf Course (Par 60), 2000- 74 at Crystal Springs
Golf Course (Par 72), 73 at TPC Scottsdale - Desert Course (Par 71) |
| Career Highlights |
2003- Hole in One (5/23/2003) at Santa Teresa GC, Hole #14, 175 yds
2000- Hole In One (4/15/2000) at Deep Cliff Golf Course, Hole #2, 135 yds |
| Personal |
| Picked up the nickname "Davis" after his favorite golfer - Davis Love
III, but later was tattooed with the nickname "West Coast Maynard" for
his great play out West, but relatively poor showing back East. He recently
shed that title and was donned with a new nickname, "The Sniper" after
his pinpoint irons landed him his first ROMP victory in August of 2001
in Rhode Island. His handicap first dropped into single digits in December
1999 and has remained there ever since with a low of 5.4 in June 2000.
It currently resides near that mark, which hurt him a bit for ROMP 2002.
The highlight of his golfing career was victory in September 2001 in Sunnyvale
Club Championship. He qualified for the match play finals on the 2nd playoff
hole, then won his quarter-final and semi-final matches in extra holes
as well before winning in the final 4 and 2. When asked whether 2001's
victory was indeed more special than his Club Championship victory, he
replied, "What do you think?" Winning back the ROMP 2003 Tournament is
his biggest challenge yet. |
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