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Southern International 4-Ball: Delcher, Forrester win by one
11 Jan 2009
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Made key birdie on 9
Made key birdie on 9

JUPITER, Fla (Jan. 12, 2009) -- Duke Delcher canned a 6-foot birdie putt on the final hole to give him and partner Carlton Forrester a dramatic, one-stroke victory Monday in the 75th Southern International Four-Ball on the Old Trail Fazio Course at Jonathan’s Landing.

Delcher’s birdie gave his team a 54-hole final better-ball total of 26-under-par 190 and avoided a playoff against second-round leaders Paul Couture and Mike Weeks in the featured Mid-Am division. The two teams, in the final pairing, failed to fire on the front nine, then reeled off a pack of birdies to pull away from the field, both teams shooting 7-under-par 29 on the closing nine. After Forrester, an Atlanta investment banker, birdied the difficult ninth hole for a two-shot swing and the lead.

Delcher, a Bluffton SC businessman, sank birdie putts of 10 to 20 feet on the next five holes to open a three-stroke lead. But Couture and Weeks countered with an eagle and four birdies over the closing five holes to catch up and set the stage for Delcher’s winning putt.

Delcher is a past winner of this event and has regularly contended for the title with various partners before teaming with Forrester for this year’s victory.

He is also a former Walker Cupper and one of the founders of The Player's Amateur, an amateur major held every July in South Carolina. Forrester is a former U.S. Mid-Am runner-up.

In the Senior division, Randy Nichols of Brookville, Ind., sank an 8-foot birdie on the third playoff hole to give him and partner Skip Runnels of Richmond, Ind., the crown over Larry Clark and Norm Swenson.

The venerable Southern International Four-Ball tournament is played under the auspices of the Southern Golf Association.

--Courtesy SGA

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ABOUT THE International Four-Ball

Started in 1957, the International Four-Ball is one of the most prestigious amateur events in the country. The Championship includes Mid-Amateur (ages 25-54), Senior (ages 55-64) and Legends (ages 65 and up) Divisions. All divisions compete in a Four- Ball Stroke Play format which is contested over 3 days and 54 holes. This prestigious event has a rich history, with past champions such as Jack Nicklaus, Deane Beman, Dick Siderowf, Vinnie Giles, Jim Holtgrieve and Downing Gray.

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