 Strongsville’s Jake Scott posted a course-record score of 61 at the 68th Tigertown Open at The Elms Country Club in Massillon on Friday.
Strongsville’s Jake Scott posted a course-record score of 61 at the 68th Tigertown Open at The Elms Country Club in Massillon on Friday.
And he made a bogey.
With just a few holes to play, it actually crossed Scott’s mind that he could shoot 59 — and that he might have to go that low if he wanted to win. Two days of heavy rains leading up to the Thursday pro-am left standing water across much of The Elms course. So the rules-of-the-day were lift, clean and place within 12 inches across the general area. That made scoring just a touch easier, so Scott wasn’t sure how low “low” meant.

Case in point, Tyler McHugh (above) of Aurora and Stow’s Fox Den Golf Club. Playing in the group just ahead of Scott, McHugh shot a 28 on the front nine while hitting just 10 putts there. He made nine birdies on his day with a clean scorecard, and posted a silky total of 63. Most scoreboard watchers thought he was the tournament winner when his score was posted, but McHugh’s “victory” only lasted one group.
There were other incredibly low scores, too.
Michigan pro Ryan Lenahan was the early leader in the clubhouse, shooting an early morning 64.
Four other professionals shot 7-under par 65 on the day — including two past champions and one senior pro playing from the same tees as the youngsters.
Yes, a super-low score was require to win the 2019 Tigertown Open, and Jake Scott knew it. Scott had played the Tigertown many times before, and the need to go so low usually psyched him out. “I probably shot more under par today than I have in all of the other times I’ve played here combined,” Scott mused. “It’s easy to start trying too hard because you know that a ‘good’ round won’t be low enough.”
Oddly, it might have been that lone bogey that kick-started Scott’s record-setting performance.
Scott birdied the short par-4 first hole and the reachable par-5 third, both of which are almost required of the winner. But then on the fourth hole, Scott missed an 18-inch putt for par that put him back to 1-under on the day. Instead of pressing, the bogey may have actually relaxed Scott, as he refocused and played the front nine in 29. An eagle-3 at the par-5 eighth helped the cause.
Scott’s thought of 59 was a realistic one, as he finished the back nine without making birdie on two of the par-5s, including a miss from 5-feet for birdie on the 15th. But a two-putt par on the difficult 18th green — “all I was looking for there” Scott admitted — closed out a 5-under par back nine and an 11-under par total.
Congratulations to Jake Scott on his record-setting victory.

In the Senior Professional division, Jeff LeMaster of Las Vegas (pictured above) — the player previously mentioned who shot 65 from the same tees as the main division — put together a great round while playing with a pair of “super seniors”. The 65 gave LeMaster a 3-shot victory over last year’s Tigertown Senior Pro champ Gary Rusnak.

Pittsburgh’s Rick Stimmel (above), a 50-year old who chose to play in the Tigertown’s Amateur division instead of heading up to the Senior Am, won convincingly with a score of 66 in the warmer and slightly windier afternoon wave. Stimmel won by two shots former Ohio Am and Ohio Open champ Vaughn Snyder of Massillon, now a reinstated amateur.

Finally, Dave Trier of Stow “had one of those days where I made every putt I looked at” in shooting 5-under par 67 in the Tigertown’s Senior Amateur division. Trier started his round off the tenth and finished with an eagle-3 on the par-5 8th then a birdie-2 on the par-3 9th to win by two shots over Doug Rockich and his 69.
PHOTO GALLERY: 2019 Tigertown Open >
Kudos to Tournament Director Tony Mastrianni and staff for another fun, interesting, competitive tournament with a full field of very talented players…


FINAL RESULTS:
2019 Tigertown Open
The Elms Country Club, Massillon OH
Friday, July 19, 2019
PROFESSIONAL DIVISION
61-  Jake Scott- $5,000.00
63 – Tyler McHugh- 1500.00
64 – Ryan Lenahan – 1000.00
65 – Patrick Luth – 250.00
65 – Tyler Light – 250.00
65 – Stephan Gangluff – 250.00
67 – Michael Blacar – 113.33
67 – Ryan Troyer – 113.33
67 – Logan Lagodich – 113.33
Out of the Money:
Hall, Kevin	68
Paxos, Nick	68
Tepe, David	68
Vaughan, Darrin	68
Dietz, Randy	69
Gurska, Matt	69
Miday, Alex	69
Unk, Brian	69
Wilson, Chase	69
Holub, Dennis	70
Mercatoris, C.G.	70
Saferian, Rich	70
Schiffbauer, Jay	70
Smith, Ben	70
Wackerly, Paul	70
Kraft, Kevin	71
Krecic, Joey	71
Johnson, Chase	72
Munko, Dennis	72
Stone, Mike	72
Lee, Steve	73
Obermiller, Brandon	74
Petretti, Ryan	74
Weir, Steve	74
Denny, Richard	75
Laird, Mason	75
Miller, Justin	76
Beneke, Mark	77
Sommers, Matt	77
Kurtz, Joey	79
Pozderac, Tony	79
Widner, Josh	80
Wilson, Justin	83
Owens, Brian	85
Boyd, Will	NC
Traeger, Dan	NC
SENIOR PROFESSIONAL DIVISION
65- Jeff LeMaster – $1,000.00
68 – Gary Rusnak – 400.00
69 – Gary Trivisonno – 200.00
70 – Steve Stone – 140.00
71- Scott Pollack – 140.00
Out of the Money:
Bush, Ray	72
Cichra, Jim	72
Ferenz, Jack	72
Milam, Tony	72
Robertson, Walt	72
Adcock, Tony	73
Snyder, Davey	76
Holcomb, Joe	81
Currence, Bill	82
Papa, Russ	82
DeMuesy, Scott	WD
AMATEUR DIVISION
66 – Rick Stimmel – $750.00
68 – Vaughn Snyder – 375.00
69 – Ben Jones– 262.50
69 – Michael Klaric – 262.50
70– Aaron Crewse – 200.00
70 –  Drew Savage – 200.00
70 – Brian Terlesky – 200.00
71 – Jarrod Kasunick – 73.33
71 – Cade Kreps – 73.33
71 – Daqn Martina – 73.33
71 – Daniel Mosher – 73.33
71 – Roni Shin – 73.33
71 – Caleb Westfall – 73.33
Out of the Money:
Frase, Noah	72
Levengood, Mitch	72
O’Hara, Adam	72
Slayman, Andy	72
Culbertson, Ryan	73
Jellel, Chris	73
Mokros, Mark	73
Vincelette, Colton	73
Borisa, A.J.	74
Koprievic, Kenny	74
McCollins, Gunnar	74
Witmer, Michael	74
Garswood, Jack	75
Lahnan, Larry	75
Milo, Charles	75
Strang, Lance	75
Tucker, Dylan	75
Fitchet, Dylan	76
Gamble, Brian	76
Hoops, Collin	76
Jones, Brad	77
Mollica, Nick	77
Prok, Joshua	77
Scarbrough, Caden	77
Tanner, Luke	77
Beebe, Brian	78
DeMuesy, Miles	78
Eggleton, Chris	78
Filo, Adam	78
Prokop, Victor	78
Renner, Michael	78
Adcock, Alec	79
Jenkins, Evan	79
O’Byrne, Gene	79
Patton, Mike	79
Ramold, Ben	79
Arman, Adam	80
Lowers, Ryan	80
Smith, D.J.	81
Kallay, Hunter	82
Sweany, Michael	82
Chase Jr, George	83
Zgrabik, Andrew	83
Schneider, Mark	84
Vellios, John	84
Maurer, Alex	85
VanRyzin, Zach	85
Vellios, Yianni	85
McKenzie, Joe	86
Milam, Michael	86
Grant, David	88
Berndt, Fred	90
Slater, Brandon	98
Stoops, Robert	NC
Currence, Jason	NS
Collins, RyAn	WD
SENIOR AMATEUR DIVISION
67 – David Trier – $400.00
69 – Doug Rockich – 250.00
70 – Larry Crisswell – 175.00
70 – Bobby Spino – 175.00
71 – Kurt Peterson – 125.00
72 – Rod Bordman – 56.66
72 – Mark Thomas – 56.66
72 – Nick Lambos – 56.66
Out of the Money:
Sparks, Jeff	73
Miller, Fred	75
Stefanov, Larry	75
Pluto, Keith	76
Burge, Geoffrey	77
Congin, Gary	77
Hedrick, Joe	78
Toth, John	78
Flemming, Douglas	79
Pozderac, Mike	79
Ferencz, Bob	80
Marks, Bob	81
Tarter, Jim	81
Hanzel, Andy	82
Heavner, Tim	82
Myers, Brent	82
Mirelli, Jeff	83
Luckenbaugh, Troy	84
Moon, Jeff	84
Rositani, Ron	84
Fox, Paul	85
LeMaster, Lonnie	85
Niedzialek, John	86
Fox, Jeff	87
Barr, Dennis	89
Karshner, Robert	89
Howser, Bill	90
Weston, Mike	90
Candusso, Danny	104
Kern, John	NC
LeMaster, Leon	WD

























