Southpoint Sun - September 2, 2020

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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Jamieson Juniors make final stop at Kingsville By Bryce Evon The Jamieson Junior Tour stopped at Kingsville Golf and Curling Club for the final event of the year last week. The standings were close as the players battled for the Kingsville title, and the overall tour title. The Collegiate Women, Junior Girls, and Collegiate Men played the Gold and Red nines, while the Junior Boys played the Red and White nines. In the Junior Girls’ Division, the top two in the tour standings battled back and forth all day, and eventually ended up

in a tie for the day. Kyla Charlebois (Pointe West) and Kennedy Fremlin (Essex) both fired 79 on the day, making them co-champions for the event. It was Charlebois that edged Fremlin out for the overall tour title though, as she finished the year with 114 points, just 1.5 points ahead of Fremlin. In third place for the overall on the tour was Karolyn Rombouts (Maple City). In the Collegiate Women’s Division, Jasmine Ly (Northern Illinois) earned her fourth win in as many starts, shooting a twoover par 74. Her round included two-birdies, on

route to nines of 37-37. The Overall Tour title was claimed by Erin Kopinak (Delaware State/Willow Ridge), who finished the year with 28 points, besting Brooke MacKinnon (Hartford/Maple City) by one point, and Gioia DiCiocco (Erie Shores) by 3.5 points. In the Junior Boys’ Di-

vision, Alek Mauro (Detroit Mercy/Essex) emerged victorious with a very impressive score of 4-under par 68. Mauro fired 33 on the Red nine and 35 on the White nine, carding 7 birdies on the day. Mauro played a total of four events this year, recording three wins and a runner-up finish. Tyler Hurtubise (Pointe West) finished in a tie for second on the day (along with Aidan Webster and Grant Baker) after firing an even-par 72, but he

Talbot Trail Seniors swinging away By Bob McLean On August 25, there were 62 participants playing their weekly game. The long putt winner was Eugene, who drained a magnificent twenty-three foot putt. Bill Ward ‘s excellent shot won closest to the pin. In the under 70 grouping, Joe Drummond and Dunner tied with masterful 38’s. One shot back was hardworking Arkey with his excellent 39. Fred Michano and Gerry van Deven earned solid 43’s. Herb Reid and Phil Humphries scored very commendable 44 and 45 results respectively. Dave Dibbley produced a nifty fifty. Dutchy fired a spectacular 36 to top the 70-79 division. Long hitter Bill Ward finished with an out-

standing 40. Chopper and Doug Langlois produced terrific 41’s. Gus Brown merited an inspiring 43. Gary Honey, Rick Thompson, and Bobo earned commendable 44’s. Fuzzy and Eugene Abbruzzese fired praiseworthy 45’s. Players who also scored under 50: Richard, Larry Hyatt, Nick, Bob Lee, Al Matthews, Ray, Dave Dent, Ross, Schmidty, Jerry, Paul, and steadily improving, Martin Girash. Al Zanuttini had a nifty fifty! Terrific scores of 45 and 46 were fired by Joe Vrtel and Ed Woelk respectively in the 80-85 division. Andy Orsini’s steady play led to a noteworthy 49. Walter Balsam enjoyed a praiseworthy nifty fifty. Satisfying results were achieved by

Bill, Neil, Conrad and Terry. Tom Hyatt’s excellent 44 nipped Bob Freure’s terrific 45 in the silver super seniors. A masterful 43 was accomplished by Dave la Bonte in our Gold Super seniors and an outstanding 46 was accomplished by Carl Robinson. Other very inspiring results were: Gerry 48, Scotty 49 and Erle 53. We are planning a scramble at the end of September. We should be able to play our games, follow social distancing, get a delicious lunch, obtain prizes, etc. More information will be provided soon. Everyone enjoyed our Blenheim excursion. Bummy is trying to organize a second excursion for September. NLY

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Tour would not be possible without main sponsors - Jamieson Vitamins and Circle of Seven. Their continued support has made it easier to provide this tour every year, along with the support of Tim Hortons. The tour would like to thank the golf courses and their staff for hosting and making the necessary adjustments due to COVID-19. The organizers would also like to thank all of our on-course marshals, and tour volunteers and director for their tireless work in preparing for this unusual golf season. Congratulations to all the players for your participation and we hope you enjoyed the 2020 Jamieson Tour this season. Full results can be found on www.jamiesonjuniortour.ca

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