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Tim Hogarth captures 98th Annual LA City Championship
Tim Hogarth
Tim Hogarth

LOS ANGELES, Calif. (June 7, 2015) -- Tim Hogarth of Northridge was victorious at the 98th Annual LA City Championship, held at the 6,839-yard, par-71 Rancho Park Golf Course. This was Hogarth’s 8th victory in the LA City.

“Winning never gets old,” Hogarth told AmateurGolf.com. “It’s been a good run – wins in the Kelly Cup, Pasadena City and now LA City, as well as a loss in a playoff at the Simi City.” A good run, indeed.

Hogarth started the tournament blazing hot, firing a five-under 66 on Thursday. That provided a four shot lead over Jonathan Lai of San Jose, and another Northridge resident, Eric Kim. They both finished at one-under 70 after day one.

After Hogarth’s 1-under 70 on and Kim’s second straight 70, they remained in the top two spots after Friday’s round. Kim won the day on Saturday, besting Hogarth’s par-71 with a two-under 69, slicing the overall lead to one shot going into Sunday’s final round.

In a tight final round, the difference for Hogarth came down to two holes.

“The lead was down to one when I holed a bunker shot for par on 12,” Hogarth said. “Then on 13, I hit a punch shot from the trees within two feet and an easy birdie. Those 10 minutes were the difference between losing and winning.”

Results: Los Angeles City
1CATim HogarthNorthridge, CA18066-70-71-71=278
2CAJonathan LaiArcadia, CA12070-69-69-75=283
3CADaniel LopezLos Angeles, CA6073-68-70-73=284
T4CAAaron GrimesCompton, CA6073-72-69-71=285
T4CASean YuSan Jose, CA6072-71-69-73=285

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ABOUT THE Los Angeles City

72 Hole Stroke Play at Griffith Park (Wilson and Harding) and Rancho Park Golf Course. The field will be cut to 48 players and ties for the weekend. To qualify to play in the Championship Flight you must have an index of 3.5 or less. If you do not have an official index number you may play in the Championship Flight but you must provide a letter from your PGA Golf Professional or College Coach stating your ability to play in the Championship Flight and you will be placed at the end of the field. The Maximum number of entries is 148. If entries are oversubscribed players will be put on standby list in order of applications received.

Handicap Flights play 54 Holes of Stroke Play. The field will be cut to 30 players (top 6 in each flight) for Sunday’s final round.

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