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Florida Fishing Fleet snags Chamber golf tournament win

Florida Fishing Fleet snags Chamber golf tournament win

BRADENTON – The foursome of golfers representing the Cortez-based Florida Fishing Fleet won the Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce’s 21st annual golf tournament.

The tournament was held Friday at the IMG Academy Golf Club in Bradenton.

The winning foursome consisted of Florida Fishing Fleet co-owner Lance Plowman and his teammates Will Osborne, Donny Johnson and Ryan Young. Playing a best-ball tournament format, the Florida Fishing Fleet foursome needed only 54 strokes to complete 18 holes.

Florida Fishing Fleet snags Chamber golf tournament win
Rick Boston, center, won the long-distance putting contest. – Cathy Pizzo | Submitted

Each of the winning golfers received a $100 gift certificate from the Ugly Grouper restaurant in Holmes Beach.

Representing AAA Payroll Services, Mike Southwick, Mark Ball, Randy Clark and Kevin Laugh finished second by shooting a 55. The second-place golfers each earned a $50 gift certificate from the Anna Maria Oyster Bar.

Southwick is a Chamber board member.

“It’s an awesome tournament. I wish we could have had the full field of players but under the circumstances I think we scratched out a nice tournament,” he said, noting the tournament was delayed this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Florida Fishing Fleet snags Chamber golf tournament win
Raffle prizes donated by local businesses contributed to the Chamber’s fundraising efforts. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Proceeds from the annual tournament help fund scholarships given to local students.

“We get 15 to 20 applications from local high school kids. They’re all amazing. They all deserve a scholarship and there’s usually two or three that just rise above the masses,” Southwick said.

The scholarships can be used for college, technical school or any other educational pursuit.

“The money goes directly to them and they can spend it as they see fit,” Southwick said, noting the caliber of applicants continually gives him hope for the future.

Representing North River Errands, David Berube, Perry Schunz, Greg Crocker and Mike Fields finished third by shooting a combined score of 56. For this, each team member earned a $25 gift certificate from the Bonefish Grill.

Representing team Pizza Villa, Rick Boston won the long-distance putting contest on the practice putting green near the first hole. Boston’s long-distance putt came within 5 inches of the cup and for that, he and his teammates each won a $25 gift certificate to the Anna Maria Island Beach Café in Holmes Beach.

Florida Fishing Fleet snags Chamber golf tournament win
Jim Connelly teed off on the third hole hoping to win the use of a new Cadillac. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

AMI Chamber Vice President Cathy Pizzo measured the putts that came close enough to the pin to be considered contenders. Many came close, but none of the golfers sank their long-distance putt on the single attempt they were given.

After teeing off at the second hole, Chamber member Pat Evans said, “It’s a great day and it’s a good charity.”

His foursome included Jim Connelly, Steve Sweney and Dan Hoversten; they shot a combined score of 77.

Tyler’s Gourmet Ice Cream was represented by Dan and Sandy Alderson, their son Rob and Rob’s wife Laura.

Florida Fishing Fleet snags Chamber golf tournament win
Representing Tyler’s Gourmet Ice Cream, Dan Alderson lines up his putting contest putt. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“I love the tournament. I love the Chamber and I love our area,” Dan Alderson said while making his way from the putting green to the first hole. The Aldersons shot a combined score of 66.

On the third hole, each of the 74 participating golfers had the chance to shoot a hole-in-one to win the free two-year lease of a 2020 Cadillac CT5 courtesy of Sunset Cadillac of Bradenton. Despite their best efforts, none of the tournament golfers were able to shoot a hole-in-one on the par 3 hole that measured 165 yards from the men’s tee and 150 yards from the women’s tee.

“It was an awesome event. Everybody had a great time. We had fun, the weather was great and it was a great atmosphere for a great cause,” Pizzo said of this year’s tournament.

Golf tournament honors a beloved friend

Golf tournament honors a beloved friend

CORTEZ – The life and legacy of Nancy Franklin will be celebrated with the inaugural Nancy Franklin Flippin’ Mullet Open Charity Golf Tournament on Saturday, May 18.

Franklin was the Swordfish Grill and Flippin’ Mullet Sports Bar bar manager when she passed away on April 15, 2018, after battling cancer.

Proceeds from the tournament and after-party will benefit The Blessing Bags Project that provides bags filled with comfort items, quilts, supplies and more to homeless and housing-challenged youths.

Nancy remembered

“We’re doing this to keep alive Nancy’s joy of giving,” Swordfish Grill General Manager Bob Slicker said. “She did so many good things for our community and it’s an honor to do this and make it something that will continue in Nancy’s honor. She was an important and loved member of our Cortez tribe.”

Golf tournament honors a beloved friend
Nancy Franklin passed away last year but her legacy lives on. – Submitted | Facebook

Swordfish Grill manager Katrina “Kat” Cox said, “Nancy Franklin was a special kind of person. She could always put a smile on my face no matter what else was going on. Whether we were at work, tailgating in the parking lot or heading to a Lightning game it was sure to end with a smile on your face and your sides hurting from laughing. Her unique sense of humor was one of the things I loved most about her. She was a very caring person who would do anything she could to help a friend in need.

“She is largely responsible for the success of the Flippin’ Mullet Sports Bar. She organized bus trips, watch parties and other events – many of which raised money for her favorite local charity, The Blessing Bags Project. If there is one thing I learned from Nancy, it’s to live life to the fullest and enjoy the most out of every day. As Nancy would say, ‘It would be rude not to!” Cox said.

Swordfish Grill Manager Greg Koeper met Franklin nearly 30 years when she worked at the Lone Star Steakhouse in Bradenton.

“We developed a lifelong friendship and she came to work for me when I opened Grego’s Almost to the Beach Tavern. She then ended up being our bar manager at the Swordfish Grill and she established the Flippin’ Mullet as a sports bar and watch party location for Lightning games. She’s dearly missed,” Koeper said.

“Any day with Nancy was a memory in the making filled with love, laughter, camaraderie and shenanigans.”
– Nora Davis

Franklin’s friend Rose Lipke said, “I am so happy to see Nancy being honored this way and happy that it will continue in her honor as an annual event. She made all the fundraisers and charity events we did an absolute joy to be a part of. I miss her spirit, her kind heart, her wicked sense of humor and her no-nonsense demeanor. She is so very missed by so many.”

Franklin’s friend and former co-worker Nora Davis’ fond memories of Franklin include tailgating after festival set-ups, hanging out in the parking lot after work, ‘Sunday bubbles’ at the Bonefish Grill, bus trips to Lightning games and the Tom Petty concert they attended in 2017.

“Any day with Nancy was a memory in the making filled with love, laughter, camaraderie and shenanigans. No matter what you were going through or how bad you thought your day was going she could always put a smile on your face. I learned a lot from her and she touched my life in ways I could never explain. I miss her and she will always be a part of me, which makes me blessed,” Davis said.

Golf tournament honors a beloved friend
Katrina “Kat” Cox, Nora Davis, Tori Lee and Nancy Franklin shared many good times together. – Submitted | Facebook

Swordfish Grill bartender Tori Lee said, “I always called Nancy ‘Mama-Nance’ because she was loving and caring but she’d beat your butt if you needed it. She was one of the coolest, laid-back ladies I’ve ever met. She taught me to not be so serious all the time and to just go with the flow – and also to order a pot of coffee when you stay at a hotel. I miss her every day.”

Tournament info

Teeing off with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m., the tournament will take place at the Pinebrook Ironwood Golf Club in Bradenton and include a longest drive contest, a closest to the pin contest and an opportunity to win a new car for shooting a hole in one.

Golf tournament honors a beloved friend
The inaugural Nancy Franklin Flippin’ Mullet Open Charity Golf Tournament will be played on Saturday, May 18.

The entry fee for the two-person, best ball scramble is $80 per golfer and includes 18 holes of golf, cart fee, a goodies bag and lunch and an after-party at the Flippin’ Mullet. Non-golfers can attend the lunch and after-party for $25.

The after-party will include fundraising raffles and a silent auction. Hole sponsors and raffle and silent auction item donors are still sought.

To register for the tournament, sponsor a hole or donate items, email Cox at swordfishkat@gmail.com, call 941-525-0673 or stop by the Swordfish Grill at 4628 119th St. W. in Cortez. You can also contact Koeper in person or by phone at 941-447-5287.

The Anna Maria Island Sun is the media sponsor for this event.

Flippin’ Mullet hosting golf tournament in Franklin’s honor

Flippin’ Mullet hosting golf tournament in Franklin’s honor

CORTEZ – The Flippin’ Mullet Sports Bar at the Swordfish Grill in Cortez is hosting the inaugural Nancy Franklin Flippin’ Mullet Open Charity Golf Tournament on Saturday, May 18.

The tournament will be held at the Pinebrook Ironwood Golf Club in Bradenton and will tee off at 8:30 a.m.

The Anna Maria Island Sun is the tournament’s media sponsor.

The tournament is a tribute to former Swordfish Grill bar manager Nancy Franklin, who passed away on April 15, 2018, following a short battle with cancer.

“She was our bar manager, but she was a lifelong friend of ours,” said Swordfish Grill General Manager Bob Slicker.

Proceeds from the tournament held in Franklin’s honor and enduring memory will benefit The Blessing Bags Project that provides bags filled with comfort items, quilts, supplies and other items needed and desired by homeless and housing-challenged youngsters.

“Nancy was a big proponent of The Blessing Bags Project and she helped create the Flippin’ Mullet Sports Bar,” Slicker said.

The entry fee for the two-person, best ball scramble is $80 per golfer and includes 18 holes of golf, cart fee, a goody bag and lunch at the Flippin’ Mullet Sports Bar after-party. Nongolfers can also attend the lunch and after-party for $25.

Limited to 100 golfers, the tournament will include a longest drive contest, a closest to the pin contest and the opportunity for golfers to win a new car by shooting a hole in one at a designated hole.

The after-party will include raffles, a silent auction and other fundraising activities. Hole sponsors and raffle and silent auction donors are still being sought.

Golfers can register by contacting Swordfish Grill manager Katrina “Kat” Cox via email at swordfishkat@gmail.com, by phone at 941-525-0673 or in person at the Swordfish Grill and Flippin’ Mullet Sports Bar, 4628 119th St. W., Cortez. Golfers can also contact Swordfish Grill manager Greg Koeper in person or by calling 941-447-5287.

Hole sponsors and raffle/silent auction donors can use the same information to contact Cox and Koeper.