As the final round progressed, it was clear the tournament was a two-horse race. Bailey ended up as the only player under par, carding rounds of 69-72-74. Sughrue was just one shot worse at even par. Finishing in a tie for third place were Rusty Strawn and Rich Buckner.
Playing from the front is always hard. The mistakes are magnified, whereas the chasing pack can take chances and have less to lose. As he plodded through his front nine, Bailey made eight straight pars before a bogey on the ninth hole dropped him to two under for the tournament. However, back-to-back birdies on the tenth and eleventh holes bounced him back to three under with some breathing room.
Those two birdies were the last birdies Bailey would make, and bogeys on holes 12, 14, and 16 put some pressure on him with two holes to play. Sughrue was in the clubhouse at even, so Bailey's final two pars were well earned.
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In the Super Senior division, Jack Kearney, the retired pilot from Georgia, enjoyed a four shot victory with a total score of one-over par. Emile Vaughan and Jim McNelis rounded out the top three.
Don Donatoni shot rounds of 71-74-74 and beat Peter Van Ingen for the legend division victory. A Pennsylvania native, this is Donatoni's first win of 2022. He tallied victories in Two Rivers Senior Invitational and the Dave King Senior in 2021.
The grand master victor is Frank Polizzi, who rode an exceptional third round 69 to pull away from the field and win by seven shots. Ron Johnson finished second at 11-over par, and Jack Mahan finished third at 12-over par.
