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Post by The Boss on Aug 12, 2021 11:06:21 GMT
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Post by The Boss on Aug 13, 2021 10:15:55 GMT
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Post by The Boss on Aug 15, 2021 11:06:49 GMT
Round 3 - Mark Lipping's misery continued with a 75 today, leaving him rock-bottom of the leaderboard along with professional Bunky Henry. Randy Grant hauled himself upwards with his best round of the week so far, a fighting 70, but he is still only in a share of 76th place, so he'll need a better final round just to cover his fare home. Ian McKinley's fine 68 elevated him into a share of 23rd spot and he will be striving to improve again in the final round. One stroke ahead of Ian, in a share of 15th, is Bob Fletcher who recorded his second 70 of the event, but if he is to win the Summer Bowl he will need to pull out all the stops in Round 4, as this is the last event of that series of tournaments. Hans Kunok's impressive 68 promoted him into a tie for 6th, seven off the pace, but he will need to produce a special final round to taste victory again. Olly Jose-Maria continued his fine form by also shooting a 68 today, a score that extends his lead to 5 strokes, but his nearest rival is now Barney Buss, who took all the plaudits in this round by firing a superb 65! The concluding round should be fascinating...
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Post by The Boss on Aug 16, 2021 14:57:13 GMT
Round 4 - The final day had one or two wet and rainy surprises in store, the main one being overnight leader Olly Jose-Maria seeing his 5-stroke lead vanish without trace! This was due to two factors - Olly's relatively poor round of 73 today, and Barney Buss's very good 66 which consequently served up his maiden victory by 2 strokes from Olly and professional Bruce Crampton. This result had more consequences but those are covered in the Summer Bowl thread under the 'Earnings' section of the Forum. Hans Kunok's 70 today rewarded him with a share of 6th place, while Ian McKinley's 71 saw him finish tied 26th. One shot behind Ian was Bob Fletcher in a share of 32nd after a lacklustre 73, and Randy Grant ended the tourney as he had started it, shooting a 71 to finish tied 70th. The big surprise was Mark Lipping finishing in joint last place after carding his second consecutive 75, and I can only conclude that Mark and Oak Hill East are just not compatible!
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