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TEAM OF HYTEN AND CLIFF CONQUER LAKEWOOD AT STRACKALINE MYRAN CRAIG PRO-PRO

Lakewood, Colo – The Colorado PGA (COPGA) held the 2023 Strackaline Myran Craig Pro-Pro Championship Monday at Lakewood Country Club in Lakewood, Colorado A big thank you is in order for Ben Honaman, PGA, Director of Golf, and Jeffery Corona, PGA, Head Professional, for the hospitality provided to our professionals at Lakewood CC Temperatures were comfortable in the low 70s and despite the layer of haze seen throughout much of Colorado currently, it was a perfect day for golf

The event had a slightly different scoring system, as a modified Stableford format was in place. 114 players and 57 teams competed over 36-holes playing Four-Ball Stroke Play in the morning, followed by Foursomes Stroke Play in the afternoon. Players were assigned points based on the outcome of the hole, with an eagle or better earning 8 points, a birdie earning 4 points, a par earning 2 points, a bogey earning 1 point, and a double bogey or worse earning no points

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Throughout the day, players attested to how good the course played, with pure greens and healthy fairways making it a great track for the event However, one commonality from the professionals throughout the day was how thick the rough was playing Almost resembling the difficulty out of the rough at Oak Hill for the 2023 PGA Championship, one team overcame the challenging conditions of Lakewood Country Club Scoring 41 points in the morning and 43 points in the afternoon for a total of 84, the team of Chris Hyten, PGA, Assistant Professional at Castle Pines Golf Club, and Graham Cliff, PGA, Director of Golf at Colorado Golf Club, played an impressive couple rounds claiming the Championship title

Also playing two fine rounds of golf and finishing in a close second with a total score of 83 points was the team of Ben Honaman, PGA, Director of Golf at Lakewood Country Club, and Geoff Keffer, PGA, Assistant Professional at Lakewood Country Club Finishing in solo third with a score of 82 points was the team of Tyler Parsloe, PGA, and Doug Wherry, PGA, both of Jake’s Academy clearly a tight race down the stretch, to say the least

The Strackaline Myran Craig Pro-Pro Championship also featured many of the Colorado PGA’s incredible partners, whom we cannot thank enough for supporting this event and many more throughout the year. In attendance Monday were Masek Rocky Mountain Golf Cars, Wilson, Under Armour, EvolveGolf, and Tagmarshal.

The Colorado PGA’s Section event schedule will resume in one week as the section hosts Professionals and Club Officials alike as we head to TPC Colorado in Berthoud, Colorado, on May 30th for the resurgent 2023 Pro-Official Championship.

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