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Florida Mid-Senior: Olive Wins by 3
PALM HARBOR, FL (August 23, 2009)--Phil Olive posted a tournament total of 2-under par 211 to capture the Mid-Senior Championship at the Innisbrook Resort & Golf Club in Palm Harbor on August 21-23.

Phil Olive, from Estero, shot a final round even par 71 on the Copperhead Course to win the 2009 Championship by three strokes. After a first round 1-under par 70 on the par 71 Island Course, Olive trailed the leaders by one stroke. Olive then matched his first round score of 70 in the second round on the Copperhead Course to trail the leader by one with one round remaining. In the final round, Olive posted a solid even par round of 71 on the difficult Copperhead course to win the championship by three strokes. This victory adds to Olive’s Senior/Mid-Amateur Four Ball championship which he captured last year.

Buddy Alexander, of Gainesville finished alone in second place firing a tournament total 214. In the final round Alexander posted a 3-over par 74 on the Copperhead course to go with his first round 72 on the Island course and a 3-under par 68 in the second round on the Copperhead course. Richard Kerper, from Safety Harbor, tied for third place carding rounds of 71-74-71 to finish 3-over par 216 for the 54-hole event. Tim Hume, from Tampa, also tied for third carding rounds of 72-73-71 for a tournament total for 216. Hume who was recently selected to represent Florida in the USGA State Team held at The Country Club of St. Albans in St. Albans, Missouri has had a fantastic year winning the Mid-Amateur Stroke Play Championship and the Four-Ball Championship.

To be eligible for the Mid-Senior Championship, players must be 40 years of age or older. The Championship consists of 54 holes of stroke play cut to the low 70 plus ties after 36 holes. The first two rounds were played on the Copperhead and Island Courses with 67 players advancing with a two-round total of 155 and better to the final round on the Copperhead Course.

Final results:

Phil Olive, Estero 70-70-71--211
Buddy Alexander, Gainesville 72-68-74--214
Richard Kerper, Safety Harbor 71-74-71--216
Tim Hume, Tampa 72-73-71--216
David Abell, Jupiter 72-74-71--217
Kevin Altenhof, Melbourne 69-70-78--217
Rick Woulfe, Fort Lauderdale 72-73-72--217
Bobby Bird, Vero Beach 76-70-73--219
Paul Royak, Tampa 74-68-77--219
James Weick, Fort Lauderdale 69-73-78--220
Mike Riley, Panama City 74-72-74--220
Brian Brown, Inverness 71-78-72--221
Doug Snoap, Apopka 73-76-72--221
Jimmy Jones, Tampa 73-76-72--221
Jimmy Key, Palm Beach Gardens 76-73-73--222
Neil Vanleeuwen, Tarpon Springs 75-79-68--222
Robert Bechtol, Tallahassee 79-72-71--222
Bob Mathers, Niceville 72-78-73--223
Glenn Przybylski, Frankfort 78-71-74--223
Kelly Gosse, Ocala 76-72-76--224
Phillip Yancey, Ocala 71-77-76--224
Thomas Midtgaard, Fort Myers 73-77-74--224
Bob Roberts, Windermere 72-76-77--225
Brian Keenan, Tampa 74-76-75--225
Craig Hall, Tyndall AFB 72-78-75--225
Lee Booker, Naples 72-78-75--225
Marshall Ames, Clearwater 76-75-74--225
Pete Williams, Juno Beach 72-80-73--225
Samuel Martinez, Miami 77-74-74--225
Mark Rubin, Miami Beach 76-74-76--226
Dennis Brady, Melbourne 70-76-81--227
Don Bell, Port Orange 75-77-75--227
Jacques Legere, Fort Myers 74-78-75--227
Kevin Janiga, Tampa 78-76-74--228
Kevin Spittle, Vero Beach 77-74-77--228
Gary Keymont, Merritt Island 72-81-76--229
Peter Hammar, Orlando 75-81-73--229
Scott Little, Orlando 80-71-78--229
Bruce Scamehorn, Winter Haven 73-80-77--230
Dennis Monahan, Largo 74-77-79--230
Ken Palladino, Dunedin 82-73-75--230
Robert Levy, Windermere 78-75-77--230
Scott Jones, Orange Park 78-76-76--230
Tim Dunham, Maitland 80-76-74--230
Alan Boyer, Fernandina Beach 78-78-75--231
Jack Hinton, Tampa 78-77-76--231
Joseph Graham, Deer Island 78-77-76--231
Robert Noe, Vero Beach 75-80-76--231
Stephen Slocum, Bradenton 73-83-75--231
Bill Foster, The Villages 75-80-77—232
Bill O'Keefe, Lake Worth 80-73-79--232
Brian Duke, Tarpon Springs 76-79-77--232
Sam Clunan, Tallahassee 77-79-77--233
Bret Voisin, Orlando 76-81-77--234
Chip Peterson, Melbourne 78-79-77--234
Douglas Jones, Brandon 74-82-78--234
Jim Marcelak, Fort Myers 78-78-78--234
Keith Keister, Orlando 78-78-78--234
William Hunt, Riverview 78-79-77--234
Dave Marshman, Fort Myers 75-79-81--235
David Mears, Citra 78-78-79--235
Mark Gerard, DeLand 73-80-82--235
Walt Cobb, Clermont 83-72-80--235
Tom Keedy, Lady Lake 79-78-79--236
Bruce Fitzpatrick, Homestead 74-79-84--237
Robert Lystlund, Oviedo 73-84-83--240
Dennis Egbers, Pembroke Pines 78-77-89--244
Rokki Rogan, Fort Myers 73-80-70--DQ
Bob Wentzell, Bradenton 81-71-WD
Sergei Talalenko, Naples 75-80-NC

Missed Cut

Chris Berens, Mount Dora 79-79--158
David Obst, Fort Lauderdale 79-79--158
Michael Benham, Ocala 77-81--158
Michael Jarrell, Lake City 83-75--158
Michael Poe, Melbourne 75-83--158
Murray Hixson, Sanford 86-72--158
Tom Hagan, Tampa 77-81--158
Chris Wilmot, Orlando 75-84--159
Kevin Berry, Bonita Springs 78-81--159
Mark Beckworth, Jacksonville 78-81--159
Mike Walters, Tampa 82-77--159
Gil Turner, Palm City 79-81--160
J W Howard, Weston 82-78--160
Rob Prine, Bradenton 81-79--160
Eric Smith, Miami 77-84--161
Matt Jozwiak, Venice 81-80--161
Michael Hirsch, Orlando 82-79--161
Robert Snider, Wesley Chapel 81-80--161
Bill McIntosh, New Port Richey 77-85--162
David McShera, Valrico 77-85--162
Drew Gillan, Winter Haven 76-86--162
Dwaine Roney, Fort Myers 79-83--162
Jose Novo, Miami 80-82--162
Kevin Hyman, Winter Haven 78-84--162
James Cole, Bokeelia 84-79--163
Jim Hammons, Port Orange 83-80--163
Marc Topiol, Winter Park 80-83--163
Philip Powell, Saint Petersburg 81-82--163
Tom Hendrick, Inverness 80-83--163
Baldonick Fernandez, Pembroke Pines 80-84--164
Brad Myers, Ormond Beach 80-84--164
Dale Anderson, Sebring 84-80--164
Marcel LeRoux, Fort Lauderdale 89-75--164
Mark McCabe, Naples 83-81--164
Peter Wegmann, Fort Lauderdale 73-91--164
Stan Kinnett, Bradenton 84-80--164
Ken Renspie, Tampa 77-88--165
Don Norsworthy, Sarasota 86-80--166
Jim Quintessenza, Saint Petersburg 85-81--166
Cory Walker, Ormond Beach 81-86--167
Dan Pipp, Tampa 83-84--167
George Morgan, Sarasota 87-80--167
Harry Stadelmayer, Apopka 80-87--167
Chris Maxson, Palm Harbor 84-84--168
David Norka, Winter Haven 91-77--168
Jack McAllister, Miami 87-81--168
Maurice Brown, Orlando 85-84--169
Dennis Lystlund, Oviedo 80-90--170
Lee Hebbard, Mount Dora 86-84--170
Dan Ashby, Winter Park 85-86--171
Jim Ayersman, Venice 84-88--172
Mark Yogan, Boca Raton 88-85--173
David Dempsey, Orlando 83-91--174
Barry Gould, Clermont 83-93--176
David Hyduke, Kissimmee 93-85--178
Mark Hanshaw, Land O Lakes 96-83--179
Robert Potter, West Palm Beach 92-87--179
Anthony Capano, Milton 96-85--181
Gary Cortolillo, Davie 94-88--182
Derrick Cave, Vero Beach 95-88--183
Raymond Dimm, Celebration 88-96--184
Tom Rothrock, Gainesville 101-102--203
Greg Whitford, Gainesville 109-108--217

ABOUT THE Florida 40 & Over Championship

For those 40 years of age and above, the tournament formerly known as the Mid-Senior Championship features 54 holes of stroke play over three days. The field will be cut to the low 60 plus ties after 36 holes. Must be an FSGA member.

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