Trevor Clayton continues hot play with LasPo Open win
9/28/2014 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
see also: Las Positas Golf Course
Coming off a win at the NCGA Valley Amateur, Trevor Clayton shot 68-67 to win the LasPo Open in Livermore
LIVERMORE, Calif. (Sept. 28, 2014) — Trevor Clayton, a junior at California State University-Stanislaus and native of Clovis, Calif., continued his victory run with a five-shot win at the LasPo Open on Sunday.
Clayton, who won last week's NCGA Valley Amateur, shot 68-67 to win by five shots at Las Positas Golf Course.
Finishing in second place was one of four first-round co-leaders, Jeremy Sanchez. Clayton and Sanchez, along with John Rosendahl and Tyler Archer, all shot four-under 68 on the 6,700 course on Saturday to share a two-shot lead.
Sanchez shot 72 to finish in a tie for second place with Pedro Oviedo-Jimenez at 140 while Rosendahl dropped back to a tie for fifth after a Sunday 75. Archer shot 77 and fell into a tie for ninth place.
About the LasPo Open

36-hole stroke play championship with open, senior and net flights. Formerly known as the Livermore City Amateur.
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