FINAL RESULTS: 2021 NOPGA Mitchell-Haskell Tour Championship

JIM TROY AND STEVE PARKER WIN THEIR DIVISIONS IN THE NOPGA’S MITCHELL-HASKELL CHAMPIONSHIP

Par is a good. No doubt.

Jim Troy and Steve Parker showed Tuesday that beating par is better. A lot better.

Troy and Parker were in select company as the only players in the field of 44 to beat par at The Country Club and it led to winning their respective divisions in the Northern Ohio PGA Section’s Mitchell-Haskell Tour Championship.

Troy, Territory Sales Manager for Honma Golf USA, used a birdie blitz to start his final 11 holes and won the Regular Division with two-under 70 to go with his opening 69 on Monday for a 36-hole score of 5-under 139.

It marked his third victory in this event in the last four years but his 139 is his lowest winning total.

Steve Parker, 2021 Mitchell-Haskell Senior Division Champion
Steve Parker, 2021 Mitchell-Haskell Senior Division Champion.

Parker, the Director of Golf Operations at Portage Country Club and President of the Northern Ohio PGA Section, won the Senior Division with a final-round one-under 71 for a two-day total of 3-under 141 and a 3-shot victory.

The victory ended a small stretch of frustration for Parker, who finished second in each of the last two years.

“Anytime you get your name on a trophy it’s a good thing,” said Parker, who edged his former Kent State teammate and Pepper Pike Head Professional Rob Moss (69-75) and Salem Head Professional Tom Atchison (72-72). “I was able to keep the ball in play and really didn’t get myself out of position.”

Troy had a more comfortable margin of victory as Randy Dietz – another KSU alum – was second at 71-73-144, five shots back and tied with Moss, who was entered in both divisions.

Collin Slattery (69-76) and Michael Balcar (72-73) shared fourth place as Slattery, The Country Club Assistant Golf Professional, and Balcar, an Assistant Golf Professional at Brandywine Country Club, continued their recent strong play. Balcar won the NOPGA Assistants Championship and Slattery was fourth earlier this month at the Weymouth Country Club.

Troy credited his victory to a putter that came alive on Tuesday and the fact that Country is his favorite course in Ohio.

“When you putt well it takes some of the pressure off,” said Troy, who estimated he rolled in putts totaling 120 feet. “I’m usually not a guy who makes a ton of putts. I’m more of a ball-striker. As tricky as the greens are, I view them well. Everything looks correct to me.”

Swirling, bursting and nearly unpredictable winds made Country’s demanding 7,129 yards and slick greens even more demanding and even slicker.

“It made for a tricky day for everyone,” said Troy.

Troy was one of four players tied for the lead at 3-under after Monday’s first round. The reigning NOPGA Player-of-the-Year birdied the second hole and made a nifty up-and-down out of a greenside bunker on the third.

“That save was a good for the momentum,” said Troy, who added another save on the par-3 ninth.

A birdie on the 569-yard eighth ignited a streak in which he beat par on four of five holes, including three straight birdies to start the back nine. He did so with putts of 30 feet on 10, 40 feet on 11 and 15 feet on 12.

Troy finished with nine birdies over the 36 holes.

Parker also got off to a smooth start with birdies on two of his first three holes.

But, it was two par-saving putts and a birdie on two of his final three holes that signaled the engraver.

The first par-saver came on the 215-yard 14th, where he rolled in a testy, downhill, left-to-right putt.

The second par-preserver came on the 387-yard 17th when a pitching wedge from 141 yards in the right rough flew over the pin and came to rest on the back edge some 45 feet away. He two-putted from there.

“That was one of the few times I left the ball above the hole,” he said.

In between was a birdie on the par-5 16th when he wedged his third shot to three feet and made the putt to get to 3-under.

Parker’s adrenalin was pumping and he pumped his drive far down the fairway on 18, leaving himself a routine two-putt finish.

 
Northern Ohio PGAFINAL RESULTS: Northern Ohio PGA
2021 NOPGA Mitchell-Haskell Tour Championship

The Country Club, Pepper Pike, Ohio
September 20 – 21, 2021

Championship Division

Jim Troy with the 2021 Mitchell-Haskell trophy

1 Jim Troy Honma Golf USA 69-70–139 -5 $1,400.00
T2 Randy Dietz Windmill Golf Center​ 71-73–144 E $925.00
T2 Rob Moss Pepper Pike Club 69-75–144 E $925.00
T4 Michael Balcar Brandywine CC 72-73–145 +1 $700.00
T4 Collin Slattery The Country Club 69-76–145 +1 $700.00
6 Jordan Paolini Shaker Heights 69-78–147 +3 $550.00
7 John Powers Bowling Green State 74-74–148 +4 $450.00
8 Patrick Milkovich Canterbury 75-74–149 +5 $300.00
T9 Jason Nussbaum Congress Lake 79-71–150 +6 $225.00
T9 Adam Lewicki Portage 74-76–150 +6 $225.00
T11 Cory Kumpf Brookside 78-73–151 +7 $150.00
T11 Darin de Lelys Westfield Group CC 73-78–151 +7 $150.00
T13 Steve Bordner The Country Club 76-76–152 +8
T13 Jon Jones Youngstown 75-77–152 +8
T15 Daniel Terry Chippewa GC 75-78–153 +9
T15 Mark Scott Jr. Brookside 74-79–153 +9
T15 Ryan Brawley Shaker Heights 73-80–153 +9
T18 David Morgan Eagle Creek GC 79-75–154 +10
T18 Sean McGuire Pepper Pike Club, The 77-77–154 +10
T18 Mark Evans Mayfield SRC – Mayfield 77-77–154 +10
T21 Tyler McHugh Club Walden 75-80–155 +11
T21 Drew Pierson Shaker Heights 73-82–155 +11
23 Dustin Roth Eagle Creek GC 76-80–156 +12
T24 Kelcey Eberle Congress Lake 80-77–157 +13
T24 Nick Paez GolfTEC – Cleveland West 81-76–157 +13
T24 William McKinley Canterbury 80-77–157 +13
T24 Mark Sierak Barrington 77-80–157 +13
28 Joe Meglen GolfTEC-Stonebrook 76-82–158 +14
29 Justin Long Windmill Lakes GC 78-81–159 +15
30 Jaysen Hansen Beechmont 77-83–160 +16
T31 Nick Gustin Erie Shores GC 83-78–161 +17
T31 Matthew Creech Mayfield SRC – Sand Ridge 82-79–161 +17
33 Derek Smith Red Tail 83-83–166 +22

Senior Division

Steve Parker, 2021 NOPGA Mitchell-Haskell Senior Champion

1 Steve Parker Portage 70-71–141 -3 $850.00
T2 Tom Atchison Salem GC 72-72–144 E $575.00
T2 Rob Moss Pepper Pike Club, The 69-75–144 E $575.00
4 Gary Trivisonno PGA Of America Life Membe 71-75–146 +2 $350.00
5 Gary Rusnak 1899 Golf, CLE East 73-74–147 +3 $200.00
T6 Tony Adcock Seven Hills CC 78-72–150 +6
T6 Tom Waitrovich Lakewood 74-76–150 +6
T8 Jon Jones Youngstown 75-77–152 +8
T8 Eric Morgan Plum Brook CC 73-79–152 +8
10 Kevin Sullivan GolfTEC – Brecksville 80-75–155 +11
T11 Mitchell Camp Club Walden 80-77–157 +13
T11 Scott Pollack 1899 Golf, CLE East 78-79–157 +13
13 Tony Milam North Coast Jr Tour 78-80–158 +14

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Tim Rogers

Tim is a Contributing Editor to the Northern Ohio PGA and to Northern Ohio Golf. Award-winning golf writer and sports reporter for the Plain Dealer, retired. Contributor to the Akron Beacon Journal, Canton Repository, AP, and many national publications.

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