FINAL RESULTS | Jones top Manitoban at Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship
Drew Jones (Shilo Country Club) carded a 6-over par 77 during his final round in Vancouver on Friday at the Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship.
With a 17-over par 301 total, Jones finished as Manitoba’s top player on the leaderboard at T35.
Closing with a 1-over par 72, Allan McDonald (Breezy Bend Country Club) moved up 25 spots to finish T38 just two strokes back of Jones.
Patrick Perrin (Elmhurst Golf & Country Club) shot an 81 to finish T46 while Jordy Lutz (Elmhurst) had an 80 to end play T66.
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RESULTS | Jones, Lutz, McDonald & Perrin make the cut at Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship
Patrick Perrin (Elmhurst Golf & Country Club), Drew Jones (Shilo Country Club), Jordy Lutz (Elmhurst) and
Allan McDonald (Breezy Bend Country Club) have advanced to the play the final two rounds of the Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship in Vancouver.
Perrin is the top Manitoban on the leaderboard at T25 following a 6-over par 77 Wednesday for a 5-over par 147 total. Jones carded a 74 to sit at 148, Lutz fired a 76 and is at 149 while McDonald had a 75 and is at 151.
Failing to make the cut (+10) were:
Tyler Hall (Pine Ridge Golf Club) 76-77-153 (+11)
David Spurr (Elmhurst) 77-77-154 (+12)
Taylor Fletcher (Golf Manitoba Public Players Club) 79-77-156 (14)
Curtis Markusson (St. Charles Country Club) 78-79-157 (+15)
Joey Ringaert (St. Charles) 79-79-158 (+16)
David White (St. Charles) 81-77-158 (+16)
Marshall Cox (Southwood Golf & Country Club) 79-81-160 (+18)
Zachary Sackett (Elmhurst) 79-83-162 (+20)
Team Manitoba (Markusson, McDonald and Perrin) finished T6 in the 36 hole Inter-Provincial Team Championship at 14-over par, 12 strokes back of first place Ontario.
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RESULTS | Perrin 3rd on leaderboard after opening round at Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship
Patrick Perrin (Elmhurst Golf & Country Club) was one of only three players to go below par in the opening round at Seymour Golf & Country Club in Vancouver to get the Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship underway.
With a 1-under par 70, Perrin is third on the leaderboard, only two strokes back of leader Glenn Robinson of Nova Scotia.
Also representing our province are:
Marshall Cox (Southwood Golf & Country Club) 79
Taylor Fletcher (Golf Manitoba Public Players Club) 79
Tyler Hall (Pine Ridge Golf Club) 76
Drew Jones (Shilo Country Club) 74
Jordy Lutz (Elmhurst) 73
Curtis Markusson (St. Charles Country Club) 78
Allan McDonald (Breezy Bend Country Club) 76
Joey Ringaert (St. Charles) 79
Zachary Sackett (Elmhurst) 79
David Spurr (Elmhurst) 77
David White (St. Charles) 81
Team Manitoba (Markusson, McDonald and Perrin) is currently T5 in the 36 hole Inter-Provincial Team Championship at 4-over par, six strokes back of first place Nova Scotia.
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PREVIEW | Manitoba well represented at Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship in Vancouver
12 Manitobans will be in the field teeing off this morning at the Seymour Golf & Country Club in Vancouver for the opening round of the Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship.
First contested in 1987, the Canadian Mid-Amateur Championship is for elite amateurs aged 25 and over and includes both Mid-Amateur (25+) and Mid-Master (40+) divisions.
Representing our province are Marshall Cox (Southwood Golf & Country Club), Taylor Fletcher (Golf Manitoba Public Players Club), Tyler Hall (Pine Ridge Golf Club), Drew Jones (Shilo Country Club), Jordy Lutz (Elmhurst Golf & Country Club), Curtis Markusson (St. Charles Country Club), Allan McDonald (Breezy Bend Country Club), Patrick Perrin (Elmhurst), Joey Ringaert (St. Charles), Zachary Sackett (Elmhurst), David Spurr (Elmhurst) and David White (St. Charles).
Markusson, McDonald and Perrin will also represent Manitoba in the 36 hole Inter-Provincial Team Championship.
For the opening round tee times, click here.
For the opening round leaderboard, click here.
First contested in 1987, the Canadian Mid-Amateur Championship is for elite amateurs aged 25 and over and includes both Mid-Amateur (25+) and Mid-Master (40+) divisions.