Div 1- Ramsey Kimbrough was the lone player in the division, but he would have been hard to beat if he had some competition. Kimbrough’s round included 4 birdies to only 3 bogeys for a one under, 71.
Div2- Tim Miller jumped out to the early lead after shooting an even par, 36 on the front and never looked back. Despite a few bogeys coming in, Miller was able to hold off Allen Cox and Nathan Frazier by parring the tough 18th hole. Miller’s 76 was one better than Allen Cox and Nathan Frazier.
Div 3- Joe Hess used an even par, 36 to propel himself to his 1st victory of the 2022-2023 season. Hess made 3 birdies on the front side including going back-to-back on the 5th and 6th holes. Andrew Roskind made a late charge on back but came up 1 shot short of forcing a playoff. Hess ended the day shooting an 8-over, 80.
Div4- There were only 2 players to break 90 in this division and it was the 2 steady veterans, Paul Harris and Rob Luffman. Harris fired a 3-over, 39 on the front which included 4 straight pars to start the day. Harris’ sizzling start allowed him to have some hiccups on the back but still lift the trophy at the end of the day. Harris’ 85 was three better than Luffman’s 88.
Div5- It was a career day for Andrew Larsen. He beat his personal best round by 7 shots and his tournament best by 12 shots! His 6-over, 78 included 1 birdie and 11 pars. Bogey was his worse score of the day. Larsen lapped the field with a 5-stroke victory over Johnny Kidd who also had a solid day shooting 83.