Four teams tied for first place in the scramble format on the back nine on Monday, and two completely different teams earned the big skins money on the night.
Lots of little pieces for everyone!
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Four teams tied for first place in the scramble format on the back nine on Monday, and two completely different teams earned the big skins money on the night.
Lots of little pieces for everyone!
Dave Sotka and friends got a warm-up on Thursday in preparation for the upcoming Cleveland Amateur at Manakiki, as the Greater Cleveland Skins Game went to challenging Chardon Lakes Golf Course. Sotka found paydirt again on his old home high school course, grabbing one of three skins on the evening.
Brian Unk of Lewis Center, a regular on The Canadian Tour, birdied the first playoff hole to win The Medalist Tour’s Portage County Open at Windmill Lakes Golf Club in Ravenna today.
Unk ended regulation play in a three-way tie with Vaughn Snyder and Paul Wackerly, all at 4-under par 66.
Veterans Jim Cea and Dave Pulk put their always steady games into action in the two man aggregate format on Monday, shooting a 2-under par 68 combined score on the front side and winning by a single shot over Chris Okeson and Allen Freeman.
It was a beautiful night for golf at Fowlers Mill in Chesterland on Thursday, and the three players who came away with a skin that evening enjoyed it even more.
First up, Rob Skebe captured his first skin of the year with a birdie on the 375-yard par-4 second hole.
Vaughn Snyder became the first professional to capture three titles in the inaugural Medalist Tour season by shooting a 4-under par 67 to win The InfoCision Copley-Fairlawn Open at Rosemont Country Club.
And InfoCision CEO Carl Albright wore two hats on Tuesday: sponsor and player. By the end of the day, he went home wearing a crown, shooting a 1-under par 70 and winning the Amateur Championship Flight.