Las Po Open: Murphy is tops
9/29/2008 | by
see also: LasPo Open Championship, Las Positas Golf Course

Jeff Murphy wins by two strokes, Jay Guerin takes senior title by five
LIVERMORE, Calif. (Sept. 28, 2008) -- Jeff Murphy topped the field at the Las Po Open (formerly known as the Livermore City Championship) finishing the two-day tourney at Las Positas Golf Course at 9-under 135.
The CSU East Bay golfer was trailed by Les Tufteberg, who finished at 137, followed by Tenelle Gomez at 140.
Jay Guerin, the reigning amateurgolf.com - Bridgestone Golf Senior Player of the Year, took the senior title at 143, five strokes better than runner-up Jim Welsh.
Top finishers follow from the 6,677-yard, par-72 Las Positas Golf Course follow:
-- 135 --
Jeff Murphy
-- 137 --
Les Tufteberg
-- 139 --
Tenelle Gomez
-- 140 --
Anthony Machi
-- 141 --
Adam Barkow
-- 142 --
Scott Steelman
Gary Yoro
Jeff Hamm
-- 143 --
Kevin McClain
Matthew Miller
-- 144 --
Devin Hexner
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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