Bev Hargraves survives playoff to win U.S. Senior Challenge
Bev Hargraves
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The 27th U.S. Senior Challenge Individual Tournament at Harmony Club, Fort Collins, Colorado concluded today after four days of perfect weather and golf course conditions. This Jim Engh, par-72 design yielded many birdies and a few eagles to a talented field of Senior and Super Senior players from 24 different states.
Bev Hargraves of Helena, Ark. won on the first playoff hole over John Hornbeck of Saratoga, Wyoming. Both players finished at 205, 9-under par. Third place went to Jack Slayton of Albuquerque, N.M. at 206.
In the Super Senior Division, Mike Brummer of Rapid City, S.D. lapped the field with an outstanding score of 202, 14-under, with rounds of 67-66-69. Former Colorado golfer and current California resident Greg Mokler was second with a score of 209, 7-under par. Challenge “Man of the Year” Skip Snow of Dayton, Ohio was one back at 210 or 6 under par.
ABOUT THE
U.S. Senior Challenge
The U.S. Senior Challenge is the nation’s only senior,
amateur golf event featuring teams from different
states
competing against each other usually held in June of
each year. Four-man teams representing their
respective state,
one of which can be 50-54 and at least three need to
be 55 & over and much like a collegiate event, has
an
individual component inside the event.
The tournament is a 54-hole competition. The best
three of four scores per hole are counted on the first
day of
competitive play when teams are paired together,
and the best three of four 18-hole rounds are scored
during the
final two rounds.
A team and an individual champion will be identified
along with a Senior and Super Senior Payout.
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