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Rongstad, Mulder win 2010 Club Tourney
Championships
(from Montevideo American News 8/26/2010)
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Mens' 2010Club Champion - Jason
Rongstad |
Ladies' 2010 Club Champion - Carol
Mulder |
Jason Rongstad watched his iron
shot land on the green on the par-3, 15th hole at The Crossings
Sunday. Rongstad won his fourth Montevideo men’s club match play
championship.
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Carol Mulder chipped to
the 16th green on the way to winning her 10th Montevideo ladies
club tournament championship Saturday at The Crossings. (Staff
photos by Bruce Olson) |
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Kevin
McFarland hit a pitch shot to the 14th green that rimmed the cup
in the men’s championship match Sunday. McFarland, a three-time
club champ ion, was this year’s runner-up. |
Kathy Ward, a two-time
ladies club champion and this year’s runner-up, chipped to the
14th green in the ladies’ final Saturday. |
By Bruce Olson
SPORTS EDITOR Montevideo
American News
Former champions vied for both the men’s and women’s
match play golf championships at The Crossings last weekend.
In the men’s championship final Sunday, Jason Rongstad won his fourth
club championship, beating defending champion and three-time winner
Kevin McFarland 1-up.
Carol Mulder captured her 10th ladies’ club championship with a 3-and-2
win over two-time champion Kathy Ward on Saturday.
Rongstad wins 4th -
Rongstad, who was the medalist in
Saturday’s qualifying round with a 2-under-par 70, advanced to the
championship match with wins over Chuck Vien, Dennis Larson and Bryce
Nordaune.
McFarland reached the finals with wins over Tyler Sachariason, Steve
Beals and Paul Teichert.
The nine-hole title match was contested on the course’s back nine. Both
players birdied the par-4 10th hole, and they halved the par-3 11th with
two-putt pars. Rongstad took the lead when he reached the par-5
12th hole in two shots and made birdie. Both men made pars on the
double dog- leg, par-5 13th. McFarland nearly tied the match on
the par-4 14th when his birdie pitch shot from in front of the green
caught part of the hole, but lipped out. Both players just missed
birdie putts on the short par-3 15th, leaving Rongstad one shot ahead
with three holes to play.
It appeared that Rongstad would take control of the match on the par-4
16th. After hitting a booming 320-yard drive, Rongstad flipped his
second shot within four feet of the cup. After McFarland missed
the green with his second shot and made bogey, Rongstad also made bogey
when both his birdie and par putts spun out of the hole.
The short par-4 17th and 18th holes are the epitome of match play golf,
presenting potential eagle and birdie opportunities, but plenty of
trouble, too. Rongstad’s 3-wood tee shot on the 17th landed just
over the green and bounced into the river. Not realizing his opponent
was in trouble, McFarland went for the green with a driver, but he his
drive also ended up in the river. After having to hit from the tee
box again, both players wound up making double bogeys, sending the match
to the final hole with Rongstad still holding his 1-up lead.
Rongstad’s drive hit one of the trees guarding the 18th green, while
McFarland’s tee shot wound up in high, but leaving him with an extremely
delicate second shot to a lightning fast, sloping green. Rongstad had to
hit a low punch shot under the trees from below the green. His second
shot ended up on the back of the green, leaving him a very delicate
downhill putt. Although he was just 15 yards from the green,
McFarland had a second shot that was virtually impossible to keep on the
green and his ball wound up just off the fringe. McFarland was
unable to make the birdie he needed, and Rongstad was able to two-putt
for his par, giving him his fourth club championship. “I just made a lot
of pars. It was a grind out there,” said Rongstad, who previously won
the club championship in 1999, 2001 and 2002. “He’s (McFarland) a
great player, a three-time champion. It was just my day, I guess.”
Carol Mulder wins her 10th -
Playing virtually error free golf on a
sultry Saturday, Carol Mulder won her 10th Montevideo ladies’ club
championship. After receiving a first round bye, Mulder defeated
Barb Huntley to reach the finals, while Kathy Ward advanced to the title
match with wins over Brianna Nordaune and Kathy Gordon. Ward, a
two-time ladies club champion, won the first (10th) hole with a par, but
Mulder came back to win the 11th hole with a bogey and the par-5 12th
and 13th with pars to take a 2-up lead. After both players parred
the 14th hole, Mulder took a three-hole lead by parring the par-3 15th.
The match ended on the 16th hole when both players made par. “I
just didn’t get in trouble. That was the best part (of my game), I
guess,” said Mulder.
Greg Mulder defendssenior championship -
Greg Mulder defended his men’s senior
flight championship, edging Paul Gervais in a sudden-death playoff hole
in the final. Fourty-two men and 16 women competed in the tournament.
2010
Men's Club
Tourney Flight Winners
Men’s
championship:
(1) Jason
Rongstad
(2)
Kevin McFarland
(3) Paul Teichert
(consolation) Phillip Ward
1st flight:
(1) Doug Strei
(2) Ken Olson
(consolation) Chuck Vien
2nd flight:
(1) Joe Rongstad
(2) Todd Golden
(consolation) Robb Sachariason
3rd
flight:
(1) Stacy Tufto
(2) Todd Hay
(consolation) Mike Salisbury
4th flight:
(1) Dan Westby
(2) Matt Sather
(consolation) Jeremiah Ergen
5th flight:
(1) Ben
Nygard
(2) Jamie Thompson
(consolation) Doug Sampson
Seniors
Championship flight:
(1) Greg Mulder
(2) Paul Gervais
(consolation)
Vern Teichert
1st
flight:
(1) Pete Rongstad
(2) Bob Nordaune
(consolation) Roger Lauritsen
Ladies
Championship flight:
(1) Carol Mulder
(2) Kathy Ward
(3) Barb Huntley
1st Flight:
(1) Jan Sachariason
(2) Sheryl Mann
Past Champions
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