It was the second-straight subpar round for Yamawaki, a former Cal Bear golfer who plans to turn professional and try to qualify for the Canadian PGA Tour after a few more winter warm-up amateur events. If he needs a strong finish down the stretch during the qualifier, Yamawaki can draw on today's close for confidence.
But the 18th hole at Aviara has ruined many rounds. Not for Yamawaki, who split the middle with a hybrid off the tee and safely found the left side of the green with his approach. Two putts later, the title stayed in San Diego County rather than heading up North with Soicher or Bunyaviroch.
With Bunyarovich and Soicher sharing second, it was high school senior and Columbia-bound lefty Hunter Po finishing fourth. In fifth, and taking the Mid-Am title, was Avalon (Catalina Island) resident Fidel Rodriguez.
"The course I played growing up didn't have a range," joked Rodriguez after the round. "So I had to go out at dusk and practice on the course."

Jim Plotkin (R) with Brian Smyth (AG photo)
Carlsbad resident Jim Plotkin, playing in his backyard, took three extra holes to defeat Brian Smyth of Tustin after both players finished the 36-hole even at a very respectable even-par. Smyth, who just turned 50 and is trying his hand at senior golf, found the hazard on the par-3 11th hole after both players tied the 18th and 10th holes with par.

Bruce Loman (AG photo)

Kristen Lee (AG photo)
The AmateurGolf.com winter tour series continues this weekend with the Winter Invitational at Corica Park in Alameda, Calif.
