Powell, Cross, Tyler and Warren all win at Northstone.
Irish Creek is the next tour stop this
Wednesday March 12th.
Please let me know if you can (Yes or No) on this event.
Practice rounds are available weekdays only for $35. Your name
must be on the player list for a weekday practice round.
Irish Creek
Tees:
Champ & A Flight: (Back) 6400 yds.
B & C Flight: (Middle) 6000 yds.
River Run Monday March 31st
also let me know ASAP (Yes or No) as
it will probably sell out.
Championship Flight:
Greg Powell & Tom Cone tied for first place Wednesday at
Northstone with 75. All ties are broken
by going to the scorecard playoff which Powell won after three holes. Dan Hendrickson playing in his first event of
the season finished in third place with 78 beating out Piedmont VA tours John
Sutton on the card playoff.
A Flight:
Local Northstone member Chris Cross used all his knowledge
en route to a three shot victory with 78.
Jeff Thompson continues to knock on the door for his first win but
finished a strong second place with 81.
Len McCalister and Richard both fired 84’s but it was McAlister grabbing
third place money on the card.
B Flight:
Toby Tyler waited around deciding if he could play in the
drizzle to start the day and I’m sure now that he is glad he did. Tyler not only played but went out and posted
his first victory of the season at 82, thanks to a hot putter. Jimmy Reynolds played with Tyler and finished
one shot back at 83 followed by Nolan Elenz at 88. Tommy Bedenbaugh and Bob Deaton both shot 91’s
to tie for 4th place but it was Bedenbaugh winning outright on the
card playoff.
C Flight:
Raleigh Tours Patrick Warren came down for a visit and went
home the victor with 90. Jerry Hoogeveen
finished in second place beating out last week’s winner Ray Schilling on the
card. Both players fired 92’s. David Cline and Bill Holland also finished
tied at 96 for fourth place but it was Cline grabbing the cash on the card.
Scott Ide hit the shot of the day on the difficult par three
7th hole. From 177 Scott hit
a 6 iron into the cup for his fourth hole-in-one in his forty plus years of
golf. Ironically it was his sons 6 iron
he was borrowing because his was in the shop.
No explanation form Ide was given as to why his club was in the shop,
one can only guess - bad grip!