Trevor Clayton wins Lemoore City
7/14/2013 | by Pete Wlodkowski of AmateurGolf.com
see also: Lemoore City Championship, Lemoore Golf Course
Stanislaus State golfer Trevor Clayton shoots 66-67 to win by 7
Leemore, Calif. (July 14, 2013) -- Stanislaus State golfer Trevor Clayton, of Clovis, won the 2013 Leemore City Championship today, posting rounds of 66-67 for a 7-shot victory over Blake Ahlin of Leemore and Nick Sorensen of Fresno.
Clayton tackled the 6500 yard, par 72 course with a short, tight front nine and a more open but longer back. But heck, compressing the ball wasn't a problem -- today's temperature in the predominantly farming community of the Central Valley reached 104 degrees.
Top finishers are listed below:
Trevor Clayton, 66-67=133 (1st)Blake Ahlin, 69-71=140 (T2)Nick Sorensen, 70-70=140 (T2)AJ Maxedon, 70-72=142 (4th)Jeff Roseth, 70-74=140 (5th)Daniel Russell, 71-74=145 (T6)Mr. Story, 71-74=145 (T6)
About the Lemoore City

36-hole stroke play championship with a Championship Flight (no age limit) and Handicap Flights, with the arrangement of flights based on the number of entries.
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