Kansas (KGA) Father-Son Championship
2005 Kansas Father-Son Champions
TOPEKA, KS (August 9, 2005) -- Gary and Dan Woodland of Berryton never looked back after opening up with a first round 10-under par 61. The father-son duo made it back to back 10-under par 61's as they toppled the field with a two-round total of 20-under par 122. The 122 total easily broke the Father-Son Championship record for winning score by 6 shots.
The highlight of the event was University of Kansas junior golfer to-be Gary Woodland shooting a course record 61 on his own ball. The previous course record was 63 held by Gary Lucas of Topeka.
Trey & Charlie Schorgl of Leawood, KS repeated as junior division champs after successfully defending their 2004 victory at Manhattan Country Club. The Schorgl team put together rounds of 69 & 67 (6-under par total) to win the junior division by one stroke.
For complete results, click on the tournament link above (amateurgolf.com membership requested).
ABOUT THE Kansas Parent-Child
36 holes of four-ball stroke play with two age
divisions
(Open and Junior). All teams will compete for gross
and net scoring.
Open to amateur golfers. One team member must
be a
KGA member. Both team members must have a
USGA
Handicap Index.
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