Tim Jackson wins Coleman Invitational
Tim Jackson
JUNO BEACH, Fla. (April 29, 2012) -- Tim Jackson went wire-to-wire to take home the 2012 George L. Coleman Invitational at Seminole Golf Club.
Jackson (70-72-76--218) edged a talented field and was one shot better than Carlton Forrester (74-73-72--219) and Patrick Christovich (77-68-74--219), who tied for second place.
Scott Harvey (72-72-76--220) and Scott Rowe (77-72-72--221) finished fourth and fifth, respectively.
Brady Exber (69-71-76--216) won the Senior Amateur Division, edging Chip Lutz (69-76-72--217). Paul Simson (77-74-68--220) was third.
ABOUT THE
Coleman Invitational
NOTE: The Coleman Invitational will be taking a hiatus while the course undergoes renovations to raise the fairways in order to combat a rising water table.
One of the very best amateur events all year
long played on the last great private course
designed by Donald Ross. The course, not long
by
today's standards, lies hard by the Atlantic
Ocean. Oceanic winds and very fast greens
give
this course teeth. Ben Hogan once said 'If you
can play Seminole, you can play any course in
the world.'
The tournament is a 54-hole stroke play invitational
that draws an elite field of mid-
amateurs and seniors.
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