Playing in the morning round on Thursday, Nashawtuc Country Club member Organisak carded a birdie on his opening hole – the par-5 first – before carding three straight pars to keep his momentum. He added a second birdie on the par-4 fifth to move to 2-under for the day, and despite a bogey on the subsequent sixth hole, Organisak made the turn at 1 under.
Organisak most recently competed in the Porter Cup last week at Niagara Falls Country Club in Lewiston, N.Y., where he finished at T-55 on the leaderboard. He advanced to the Round of 16 at the Massachusetts Amateur Championship the week before that.
Eddie Lowery Senior Division
For a second straight day, North Easton’s Steve Tasho finished his round with the division’s lowest score to put himself in good standing as he enters the final round of the Ouimet Memorial Tournament Friday at Woodland. The 60-year old Tasho will look to capture his first-ever Ouimet Memorial title after shooting a 1-over 72 on Thursday at Boston Golf Club.
At 3-under 139, Tasho holds a six-stroke lead over Franklin Country Club’s Keith Smith, the division’s runner-up after two rounds, while 15 total competitors in the division will advance to the final round.
Tasho is a two-time Massachusetts Amateur champion who most recently qualified for his first U.S. Senior Amateur Championship earlier this week at The Kittansett Club in Marion. His U.S. Senior Amateur appearance later this month at Old Chatham Golf Club in North Carolina will be his 14th career USGA appearance, and his first since the 2007 U.S. Mid-Amateur.
Women’s Division
Similarly to how the second round of the Eddie Lowery Senior Division played out Thursday, there weren’t many changes atop the leaderboard on the second day of competition for the 17 competitors in the Ouimet Memorial Tournament’s Women’s Division. Day-one leader Anne Walsh, a junior golfer from Jamaica Plain, shot a 3-over 74 on Thursday with three birdies, three bogeys and a double, but still holds a one-stroke lead over Dover’s Sophie DiPetrillo, who trailed Walsh by one stroke when play began Thursday morning.
Beginning on Boston Golf Club’s 10th tee to start her second round, the 17-year old Walsh bogeyed her first two holes, but rebounded with a birdie on the par-4 12th hole to get one shot back.
Walsh, who plays at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, made five straight pars after her birdie, and despite a double prior to making the turn, she birdied both of her final two holes to get two strokes back to keep her placement atop the division’s leaderboard.
Bradford Country Club’s Krystal Knight, a recent graduate of Merrimack College where she captained the women’s golf team, got one stroke back on her total Thursday after carding a 1-over 73 Thursday to remain in third place on the leaderboard.
