Riverside Best Ball: Wagner/Kloenne win with late run
PORTLAND, Ore. (May 19, 2013) -- Jack Wagner and Sam Kloenne shot rounds of 66-67 to take home the 2013 Riverside Best Ball Championship by one shot.
Wagner and Kloenne made birdies on Nos. 15, 17 and 18 on Sunday to secure the victory. Wagner sealed the win at Riverside Golf and Country Club with a 15-footer at the 18th.
Phillip Bagdade and Jordan Sweet were the runners-up, coming up one shot short on a wild final day at one of the nation's longest running invitationals and among the oldest in the Pacific Northwest.
Played on one of the Northwest’s classic and historic golf courses, the Riverside Best Ball has attracted some of the region’s best amateurs during its history. In recent years, the course has been included by Golf Digest as one of the top 125 Classic Courses in America.
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ABOUT THE
Riverside Best-Ball
The Riverside Best Ball is one of the
oldest invitational golf tournaments in
the Pacific Northwest, having been first played in
1939. Played
on one of
the Northwest’s classic and historic golf
courses, the Riverside Best Ball has
attracted some of the region’s best
amateurs during its history. Format is 36-hole of
four-ball stroke play, with three divisions: ages 18-
49, 50-59, and 60+.
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