AGC Monterey Bay Championship: McLeod shoots 70 to win it
2015 AGC Monterey Bay Championship winner
Kraig James McLeod of Pebble Beach
MONTEREY, Calif. — A second day of overcast and windy conditions had leaders faltering and the pack charging on Bayonet's Blackhorse course. Soon-to-be University of San Francisco junior Kraig James McLeod turned a shaky day one with the putter into a great day two. His 149-total (79-70) gave him a one-shot victory over John Greco and Ryan Gronlund.
McLeod made three birdies and one bogey on Sunday and in his own words was "a way better putter and driver of the golf ball."
The Senior and Net flights were both wire-to-wire victories as Mitch Harrison and Charles Balisha were able to take home the championship. Harrison shot 147 (75-72) for a six-shot victory over Jeff Britton and David Ujihara. Balisha shot net 141 (70-71) to win by two over Kevin Logan.
ABOUT THE
AmateurGolf.com 2015 Monterey Bay Championship presented by Callaway Golf
Tournament Description:
Challenge
your game at Bayonet Black Horse, which
has hosted
the California State Amateur, the Champions
Tour First
Tee Classic, the PGA Tour's west coast
qualifying
events, and more.
You won't
believe the
makeover that is now complete at all 36
holes, which
can only be said to move the resort from
fantastic to
truly world class.
The
tournament is 36
Holes, with three Divisions:
-Championship (5.4 and under)
-Senior (8.0 and under)
-Handicap (5.5-15.0)
** NCGA Points event- part of the
amateurgolf.com
Tournament Series
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