Kyle Suppa wins big at Mayor's Cup in Hawaii
9/13/2015 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
see also: View results for Mayor's Cup, Ala Wai Golf Course
High-school senior Kyle Suppa, who made the cut earlier this year at the PGA Tour's Sony Open, won by seven
HONOLULU, Hawaii — Kyle Suppa, a high-school senior at Punahou School in Honolulu, ran way with the 2015 Mayor's Cup on Sunday, firing rounds of 64 and 66 to secure a seven-shot victory.
With 6-under 64 at Ala Wai Golf Course in the first round, Suppa led by four through the first 18 holes. The round included two front-nine bogeys, and six birdies on the back, including five in a row from holes 12 to 16. On Sunday, Suppa extended that lead to seven with a bogey-free 66.
Suppa made the cut earlier in the year at the PGA Tour's Sony Open, doing so as a 16-year-old. He won an all-amateur qualifier back in November to earn a spot in the field.
Only two other players finished the tournament in red figures, with Kyosuke Hara placing second at 3-under 137, and Justin Taparra grabbing third at 139.
About the Mayor's Cup

36-hole stroke play event for HSGA members, with Championship, A, B, C, Senior, Women's, and Senior Women's flights.
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