Game story and final results from the 2011 Stark County Amateur Golf Championship, a Stark County Amateur Golf Association event played at Sable Creek, Seven Hills and Chippewa Golf Courses July 8 – 10th:
Independent Tournaments
FINAL RESULTS: 2011 Ungvary Memorial Jumble
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On a beautiful day for golf and on a Good Park course that was in excellent condition, there were a host of winners at the 2011 Joe Ungvary Sr. Memorial Jumble played in Akron on Saturday.
The obvious winners: the three teams tied at the top in the overall 18-hole competition.
But a number of other teams ‘won’ by dipping their fingers into the various pots available on each set of six holes, and in the big skins game, too.
PHOTO GALLERY: 2011 Ungvary Memorial
Photo gallery from the 2011 Joe Ungvary Sr. Memorial Jumble Tournament at Good Park Golf Course in Akron, Ohio.
Lower and Schembechler Cruise in Ashland Am-Am
Richie Schembechler of Massillon and Justin Lower of Canal Fulton played solid golf together on Sunday, posting a sterling better ball score of 7-under par 65 on their way to a two shot victory in the 2011 Ashland Am-Am Tournament.
FINAL RESULTS: 2011 Sawmill Spring 4-M Scramble
FINAL RESULTS:
2011 Sawmill Spring 4-Man Scramble
Sawmill Creek Golf Course, Huron, Ohio
Sunday, May 22, 2011 – Par 71
Leeds and Anderson Ace and Eagle Their Way to a Win in the Turkeyfoot 2-Man Spring Scramble
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The team of Tyler Anderson and Jason Leeds opened their round at the Turkeyfoot 2-Man Scramble on Saturday with an eagle-2 on the par-4 first hole.
Then Leeds added to the team’s fireworks, making an incredible hole-in-one on a pin tucked below the ridge in the front left corner of the 137-yard par-3 17th.
The central Ohio pair went on to finish at solid 9-under par 62 to win the event by a single shot over three teams.
They also won a skin. But the big story: the skins was NOT for the ace on 17.
A couple hours after Leeds made his hole-in-one on the seventeenth, 14-year-old Will Bethune aced the exact same hole to cancel the skin!
Bethune was playing for the first time at the Turkeyfoot scramble, partnering with stepdad Drew Thompson. It was Will’s first ever hole-in-one.
Will and Drew were not aware that Leeds had made his ace earlier in the day, but even when told the skin had been tied by an earlier ace, the smile still didn’t leave Will’s face.