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14-year-old Michael Thorbjornsen holds Ouimet Memorial lead

Thorbjornsen will begin his freshman year Wellesley High School in the fall

HYANNISPORT, MA (July 27, 2016) -- Fourteen-year- old Michael Thorbjornsen of Nashawtuc Country Club, showed again that he can drive, chip and putt as he notched five birdies and an eagle enroute to a 66 and the first-round lead in the 49th Francis Ouimet Memorial Tournament at Hyannisport Club on Wednesday. Earlier in the year, the young sensation won the national Drive, Chip and Putt competition at Augusta National Golf Club. Hyannisport played at 6,341 yards and to a par of 36-35-71. The 54-hole amateur invitational continues today (Thursday) at Oyster Harbors Club and concludes on Friday at Woodland Golf Club.

Thorbjornsen, who will be entering his freshman year at Wellesley High School, needed only 26 putts on the perfectly manicured seaside links. He played the 6th through 9th holes in four-under.

Trailing him at four-under par 67, are a quartet of players including five-time OMT champion Frank Vana, Jr. of Andover Country Club, two-time winner Matt Parziale of Thorny Lea Golf Club, 2015 MGA Junior Amateur champion Jimmy Hervol of Hopkinton Country Club, and Jason Short of Marlborough Country Club.

In the Eddie Lowery (Senior) Division, Don Reycroft of LeBaron Hills Country Club, the 2015 MGA Senior Champ, looked to add another title with a two-under par 69 to lead by two. “I made every putt I had to make,” he summarized. Joe Walker, of Dennis Pines Golf Course, birdied the last two holes to post even-par 71. Walker was runner-up in 2013. Three were tied for third at 72. In that group are two-time defending champ Kevin Carey, of Dennis Pines Golf Course, who is looking to become the first to win the Ouimet senior three times, 2006 Ouimet Senior champ Doug Crawford of The International, and Dave Houghton of Captains Golf Course.

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