Kumpula takes two-stroke lead into Sunday at Oregon Stroke Play
Conner Kumpula
REDMOND, Ore. (August 2, 2014) — Two rounds are complete at the Oregon Stroke Play Championship, being played at Juniper Golf Club in Redmond, Ore.
Oregon State University's Conner Kumpula shot consecutive rounds of 68 and will take a two-shot advantage into the final round.
The soon-to-be sophomore birdied four of his last six holes on Friday, then birdied consecutive holes (four and five) on his final nine holes on Saturday, making just two bogeys in those 36 holes.
Ray Richards is the man two shots behind Kumpula after he fired 68 on Saturday, as well, to stay at pace with the leader.
Rounding out the final pairing is Brent Grant — a native of Honolulu, Hawaii — whose Saturday 67 is the lowest round of the tournament thus far.
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Oregon Stroke Play
Entries are open to amateur golfers with USGA
Handicap Indexes™
of 5.0 and less for the Men’s and Master 40
Divisions, and Seniors with
Handicap Indexes of 10.0 or less and are members
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least 13 years
of age. Master 40s must be 40 years of age and
seniors must be 50 years of age or older.
54-hole stroke play competition with a cut to the low
half of the
field and ties in each division after two rounds of
play.
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