I-80 Amateur: Kyle Nathan rallies for title
5/19/2014 | by Benjamin Larsen of AmateurGolf.com
see also: View results for I-80 Amateur, Sanctuary Golf Course
Fresh off a runner-up finish at the Carlton Woods Invitational, Kyle Nathan won by a shot at one of Illinois' most competitive events
NEW LENOX, Ill. (May 19, 2014) -- Fresh off a runner-up finish at the Carlton Woods Invitational, Kyle Nathan won by a shot at one of Illinois' most competitive events.
Nathan, a reinstated amateur, shot 68-70 to finish ahead of Michael Natale by one at the I-80 Amateur.
Nathan entered the final round in third place, trailing Natale by two and and a shot back of Jason Buffone after opening with a 68. His final-round 70 tied for ht second lowest score of the day and was just enough to give him the title at Sanctuary Golf Course.
David Cooke finished tied for second with Natale thanks to a closing 70 while Dylan Gerge and Buffone rounded out the Top 5.
About the I-80 Amateur

36-hole stroke play event. The Top 40 will be paid out in gift certificates based upon field of 100 contestants. Tournament is always held the first weekend after Mother's Day.
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