2018 World Long Drive Tennessee Big Shots leaderboard, results and prize money payouts
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2018 World Long Drive Tennessee Big Shots leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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The 2018 World Long Drive Tennessee Big Shots was won by Mark Costello, who beat Ryan Steenberg in the final at Tennessee Big Shots Country Club in New Jersey, with howling winds and a narrower 45-yard grid leading to some difficult matches. This is Costello's first World Long Drive win.

Costello won the $20,000 winner's share of the $50,000 purse.

In the Women's Division, full-time LPGA Tour player and first-time long-drive contestant Emily Tubert beat 2018 winner Alexis Belton 322-319 in the final to win in her World Long Drive debut.

2018 World Long Drive Tennessee Big Shots Boardwalk Bash leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

Men's Open Division

Final

  • Justin James (396) def. Kyle Berkshire (393)

Semifinals

  • Justin James (396) def. Ryan Steenberg (384)
  • Kyle Berkshire (398) def. Will Hogue (383)

Quarterfinals

  • Justin James (391) def. Wes Patterson (358)
  • Ryan Steenberg (394) def. Paul Howell (379)
  • Ryan Reisbeck (383) def. Kyle Berkshire (396)
  • Will Hogue (404) def. Stephen Kois (388)

Open Division Prize Money Payouts

  • 1. Justin James - $20,000
  • 2. Kyle Berkshire - $10,000
  • T3. Ryan Steenberg - $5,000
  • T3. Will Hogue - $5,000
  • T5. Stephen Kois - $2,500
  • T5. Paul Howell - $2,500
  • T5. Wes Patterson - $2,500
  • T5. Kyle Berkshire - $2,500

Women's Division

Final

  • Emily Tubert (322) def. Alexis Belton (319)

Semifinals

  • Emily Tubert (310) def. Chloe Garner (307)
  • Alexis Belton (313) def. Phillis Meti (282)

Open Division Prize Money Payouts

  • 1. Emily Tubert - $7,000
  • 2. Alexis Belton - $4,000
  • T3. Phillis Meti - $2,000
  • T3. Chloe Garner - $2,000

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