San Diego City: Puterbaugh Wins by 1
8/28/2005 | by
see also: San Diego City Amateur Championship, Torrey Pines Golf Club - South Course
San Diego State's Jamie Puterbaugh shot 32 on the front nine at TP South in Sunday's final round, closing the round with 37 on the back for a 69 and 1 shot victory over Jimmy Harris
For complete results from the Championship Division, click here>
For other Divisions, please click on the appropriate link below:
- Shayna Miyajima won the Women's City Amateur by nine shots - results>
- Bob Stermon finished at 290 to win the Senior title by five shots over Mark Fernando - results>
- Joe Simpson won the Super Senior - results>
- Marsha Butler won the Senior Women's title - results>
- For all flight scores, visit the main scoring page and follow the links - results>
About the San Diego City Amateur

The format is 36-hole Gross Stroke Play with no cut and is open to all amateur golfers (no residency requirement), 18 years of age and over. Round 1 is at the North Course at Torrey Pines, and Round 2 at the site of the 2008 and 2021 U.S. Opens, the ...
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