Tighe Takes Low Amateur at DSGA State Open
8/3/2010 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
see also: View results for Delaware Open, Bayside Resort Golf Club
Marc Surtees rallied to go 5-under par in the last seven holes
WYOMING, DE (August 3, 2010) – Marc Surtees rallied to go 5-under par in the last seven holes of the Delaware Open at Wild Quail Golf & Country Club in Wyoming Delaware today, but still fell one stroke shy to eventual low amateur PJ Tighe.
Tighe played a solid three days with scores of 71-68-69—208 while Surtees recorded 71-71-67—209.
The overal winner was professional Eric Onesi with scores of 68-67-69--204.
Other Amateur players in the top 20 included:
T13. Greg Wolfe 72-71-70--213
T13. Zac Oakley 73-67-73--213
T13. Conrad Von Borsig 72-68-73--213
16. Nick Mafale 69-73-72--214
T17. Darrell Clayton 71-70-74--215
T17. Pem Rosal 69-70-76--215
T19 Jakob Gerney 73-73-70--216
T19 Quin Trigg 71-75-70--216
T19 Matt Loeslein 73-71-72—216
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36-hole stroke play championship for Delaware professionals and amateurs.
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