Behold the fearless few (and one who just got lucky) — the brave souls who stared down double bogeys, bad lies, and even worse decisions to claim the legendary Iron Lama Cup. A true symbol of glory, grit, and questionable life choices.

  • Charles Patrick King

    What can you say about the man, the myth, the legend. Pat is a three time Lama champ - winning at the Ocean Course, Caledonia and TPC Sawgrass. Is there a fourth in the future? Bet on it with Patty.

  • Jayme Nicholas Dimitroff

    He’s the guy with the lowest handicap, which means winning is tough with limited strokes coming his way. That said, JD is a two time Lama champ, winning at both Harbor Town and Streamsong. Pretty impressive.

  • Van Jere Ingram

    When it comes to consistency, Van is the man. He’s usually keeping the ball in play, getting up and down for par with a few bogey’s and birdies sprinkled in. Van is currently a one time Lama champ, winning at Pinehurst number 2. Nice work Van.

  • Peter Crawford Kaprelian

    Believe it or not, Pete became a one time Lama champ at Whistling Straits, coming in with a solid 99 on the scorecard. The 30-ish strokes he received were just enough to nudge out a victory. Who says miracles don’t happen?