International Four-Ball: Veneziano/Abbate charge into lead
PALM CITY, Fla. – Jon Veneziano of Mount Dora and
Ryan Abbate of Fort Lauderdale combined for a better
ball score of 14 under par 58 Saturday to move ahead
in the 56th annual International Four-Ball golf
tournament at The Fox Club. At 125, they lead the
mid-amateur division, ages 25-54, by three strokes
heading into the final round Sunday.
In the senior division for players 55 and older, Rick
Woulfe of Fort Lauderdale and Pat Tallent of Vienna,
Va., are the leaders, also by three strokes, on 64-129.
In the legends flight, a 36-hole event
optional for players 65-older, Jim McGuigan of Hobe
Sound and Bill McDonald of Troy, Mich., birdied the
first playoff hole to beat Paul Quigley and Gary
Burkhead of Jupiter after they tied at 137.
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ABOUT THE
International Four-Ball
Started in 1957, the International Four-Ball is one of
the most
prestigious amateur events in the country. The
Championship includes Mid-Amateur (ages 25-54),
Senior (ages 55-64)
and
Legends (ages 65 and up) Divisions. All divisions
compete in a Four-
Ball
Stroke Play format which is contested over 3 days
and
54 holes. This prestigious event has a rich history,
with past champions such as Jack Nicklaus, Deane
Beman, Dick Siderowf, Vinnie Giles, Jim Holtgrieve
and Downing Gray.
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