Jesse Speirs Wins Maine State Amateur
7/11/2009 | by
see also: Maine Amateur Golf Championship, Waterville Country Club

Jesse Speirs of Bangor wins by four shots over Ryan Gay of Pittston at Martindale Country Club in Auburn
He lost on the 17th hole.
Speirs redeemed that loss and then some on Friday as he coasted to a four-shot victory over defending champion Ryan Gay, with the only three-day under par total in the Maine Amateur Championship. With par for the event at 213, Speirs finished at three-under after Friday's even par round.
In true championship fashion, Speirs dedicated the trophy to Tom Kimball, the MSGA Junior Director who died of heart failure at the age of 57 in March. He also thanked his family for all they'd done for his golf career, and said he will long remember the lessons learned from his Maine golf experiences.
It was doubtful the event was going to be able to be played as a traditional 54-hole event after Wednesday's rains forced a postponement of the second round. But thanks to the wonderful dedication of Martindale superintendent Robbie Brown and his crew, the tournament not only finished, but the final day saw the Martindale greens stimping at their regular tournament speed of 11+. The entire staff at Martindale is to be commended for their stellar performance in preparing their course for this most prestigious of Maine amatuer tournaments.
Thank you for your continued interest in Maine golf. Please find below complete final round results...
90th MAINE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
Jesse Speirs, Bangor, Maine - 71-68-71--210
Ryan Gay, Pittston, Maine - 71-71-72--214
Ricky Jones, Thomaston, Maine - 74-72-69--215
Marc Siewertsen, Westbrook, Maine - 78-71-70--219
David Gushee, Gorham, Maine - 77-72-71--220
Mark Plummer, Manchester, Maine - 77-72-71--220
Scott Sirois, Portland, Maine - 73-75-72--220
Joseph Alvarez, Hampden, Maine - 73-77-71--221
Michael Nowak, Belgrade Lakes, Maine - 75-74-73--222
Len Cole, Hampden, Maine - 75-75-73--223
Jay Plourd, Westbrook, Maine - 75-73-75--223
James Sterling, S. Freeport, Maine - 76-76-72--224
Scott Barnicle, Brunswick, Maine - 75-77-74--226
Shawn Gepfert, Topsham, Maine - 76-73-77--226
Ray Hawley, Lakewood, 04 - 78-72-76--226
Jason Gall, Augusta, Maine - 73-79-75--227
Chris Hamel, Waterville, Maine - 77-76-74--227
Shawn Keenan, North Anson, Maine - 77-77-73--227
Jace Pearson, Auburn, Maine - 82-73-72--227
Brandon Wohl, Windham, Maine - 75-78-74--227
Joseph Baker, 0Xford, Maine - 78-75-75--228
Ashley Fifield, Westbrook, Maine - 77-71-80--228
Matt Greenleaf, Portland, Maine - 78-76-74--228
Jason Harris, Bath, Maine - 79-74-75--228
Jason Harvey, Bangor, Maine - 77-75-76--228
Todd Kirn, Sanford - 78-74-76--228
Joe Manganaro, Gorham, Maine - 76-79-73--228
Tim Poulin, Skowhegan, Maine - 73-78-77--228
Johnny Hayes IV, Cape Elizabeth, Maine - 78-77-74--229
Seth Sweet, Madison, Maine - 76-76-77--229
Alex McFarlane, Cape Elizabeth, Maine - 79-76-75--230
Jim Quinn, Farmingdale, Maine - 77-75-78--230
Mike Doran, Brunswick, Maine - 74-76-81--231
Keith Patterson, Biddeford-Saco, 01 - 81-73-77--231
Jack Wyman, Falmouth, maine - 74-78-79--231
Bryce Fearon, Saco, Maine - 76-79-77--232
Scott Price, - 79-75-78--232
Scott Stone, North Yarmouth, 27 - 78-77-77--232
Brian Bilodeau, Minot, Maine - 81-74-78--233
Erik Fitch, Hancock, Maine - 74-77-83--234
Tom Chard, Purpoodock, 17 - 77-77-81--235
Zack Sweet, Madison, Maine - 82-72-81--235
Mike O'Brien, Biddeford, Maine - 77-78-81--236
Ted Stratman, 76-78-86--240
Josh Wright, 77-77-87--241
About the Maine Amateur Golf Championship

The Maine Amateur Championship is a 54-hole stroke play event. After the first two rounds, the field of 132 players is cut to the top 40 and ties who advance to the final round. Players must be members in good standing of an MSGA member club.
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