Even though he finished second overall in the low-gross standings, Ryan Langdon topped the Division A low-net scores with a 135.
Oldford claims low net honours
While Bursey took the overall club championship, Graham Oldford picked up some silverware of his own, sharing some of the spotlight with Bursey by claiming the tournament’s low net crown.
Oldford, playing off a 35 handicap, shot rounds of 101 and 90 for a low-net score of 121 to take the title.
Meanwhile, Cameron Sparkes took top spot in Division B’s low-gross standings, shooting a 107 and 98 for a 205 total. He was followed by Alex Glover (220), Keenan McCormack (246), and Matthew Langdon (253).
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