Doug Hanzel is in a familiar spot on a leaderboard top-heavy with Americans
(Golf Canada photo)
KAHNAWAKE, QUEBEC, CANADA (September 13, 2017) -
Doug Hanzel of Savannah, GA shot his third straight even-par 70 to lead the Canadian Senior Amateur Championship by three shots at Kanawaki Golf Club.
Hanzel, the #1 ranked player in the
AmateurGolf.com Senior Rankings, is going for his sixth big amateur win of the year. His previous wins include the National Senior Hall of Fame, the Hesler, the Coleman Senior, the Florida Azalea Senior, and the Golfweek POY Classic.
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“I could have gone really low on the front nine today; I hit it close to a few pins and made a couple of short putts for birdie to get a couple under early,” Hanzel told Golf Canada. “The back was pretty uneventful; I hit it decent. Game plan for tomorrow is to keep doing the same – only hit a couple drivers. You don’t need to hit drivers much here. I went with a lot of rescues and 3-woods and plan on doing the same again.”
Americans hold the next three spots on the leaderboard.
Gene Elliott of West Des Moines, IA shot a four-under 66 to move within three shots of the lead in solo second.
Tied for third are
Buzz Fly (Memphis, TN) and
Paul Simson (Raleigh, NC) at four-over 214. Simson, the recent U.S. Senior Amateur runner-up, won the Super Senior Championship which concluded in round two and has an outside shot at doubling up with the Senior Championship on Thursday.
The low Canadians are
Doug Roxburgh (Vancouver, BC) and Brian Laubman (Edmonton, AB), who are tied for fifth with American
Jack Hall (Savannah, GA) at five-over 215.
The winner of this year’s championship will earn an exemption into the 2018 U.S. Men’s Senior Amateur Championship at Eugene Country Club in Eugene, Ore., from August 25th to 30th.
ABOUT THE
Canadian Senior Amateur
72 hole stroke play championship.
Senior
Any Male golfer who has reached their 55th birthday
by the first scheduled day of
the championship. Player must have a handicap
factor of 8.0 or less.
Super Senior
Any Male golfer who has reached their 65th birthday
by the first scheduled day of
the championship. Player must have a handicap
factor of 12.0 or less.
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