Bryan Koslosky wins Washington D.C. Metro Mid-Am
5/31/2016 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
see also: View results for Washington Metropolitan Mid-Amateur, Blue Mash Golf Course
After a long grueling day of golf Bryan Koslosky has won the Washington D. C. Metro Mid-Amateur championship
LAYTONVILLE, MD (May 31, 2016) -- After a long grueling day of golf Bryan Koslosky, 3-under, has won the Washington D. C. Metro Mid-Amateur championship. Kolosky, from Crofton, MD fired rounds of 71-68--139 to finish three clear of the field in the 36-hole one day event at Blue Mash Golf Course.
Kolosky was one shot off the lead following his even-par opening 18-holes. However, during the afternoon Kolosky shot the round of the day with a 3-under 68.
Tom Wharton finished even-par and in second place while Jeff Lim-Sharpe was third at 1-over. Mike Stackus at 2-over was fourth, two-strokes in front of fifth place finishers Zeric Hulvey and Sam Weaver. Both players tallied 4-over 36-hole scores.
About the Washington Metropolitan Mid-Amateur

18 hole stroke play championship for mid- amateurs in the Washington (D.C.) Metro area.
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