Sunday, May 8, 2011

Low Net 68 @ Emerald Valley


Usually under competive pressure in golf, I crack and shoot much higher scores than normal.  On April 30th at the OGA Tour event at Emerald Valley, something unusual and surprising happened.  I was able to stay focused, keep my composure, putt well, and shoot an 80.  I had one triple bogey, 1 birdie, several pars, and a few bogeys which resulted in a consistent round.  1 tournament down, 4 more to go this year.  I now see that I really can play well under competitive pressure, so hopefully that will carry over into future tournaments...



Creswell, Ore. (April 30, 2011) -- A full field enjoyed the second OGA Tour Individual Series event at Emerald Valley on Saturday, April 30 with nice weather and a course in great condition.  The conditions were perfect to see some low scores!

Flight 1 saw Brett Taylor of Camas, Wash. take the Low Gross prize with an even par 72, while Ethan Glaser of Salem, Ore. grabbed the Low Net title with a round of 68.  Taylor’s even par round was the low gross round for the event.

Dean McKinney of Grants Pass, Ore. earned the low gross award in a card-off against Ivan Mombert of Eugene, Ore., both with rounds of 79 in Flight 2, with Ashley Wilson of Happy Valley, Ore. taking the Low Net title with a round of 68.

In Flight 3, the Low Gross went to Dan Matthews of Portland, Ore. with an 82, while Corey Fhuere of Coos Bay, Ore. was awarded the Low Net prize with a round of 68.

In addition to gross and net prizes in each of the three flights, the Wells Fargo Skills Contests including Longest Putt, Longest Drive and Closest to the Hole also had a number of winners. 

Longest Putt

Flight 1, Ethan Galser 36’9”
Flight 2, Taylor Luzier 6’0”
Flight 3, Andy Merrill 18’11”

Longest Drive

Flight 1, Brett Taylor
Flight 2, Ashley Wilson
Flight 3, Michael Johnson

Closest to the Hole

Flight 1, Ryan Patterson 10’9”
Flight 2, Ivan Mombert 9’1”
Flight 3, Michael Smith 7’6”

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