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Last year, three ofthe final four competi-tors in the ResortersPutting Tournamentincluded a Vangsness,a Black and a Whiting.
Ditto for this year.But this time, differ-
ent brothers tookhome the prizes.
Instead of CaseyVangsness, BryantBlack and TylerWhiting, the big win-ners were BenVangsness (firstplace), Bennett Black(second) and DerrickWhiting (third).
Rounding out thetop four was 13-year-old Peter Dierks ofLeawood, Kansas.
They outlasted afield of 64 contestantswho showed off theirputting talents at theAlexandria Golf Club’s
practice greenWednesday night.
The putting wasfast, furious and dead-ly as the single-elimi-nation tournamentnarrowed down to thefinal four.
Vangsness’ big winsnapped a two-yearwinning streak held by
Tyler Whiting.Gift certificate
prizes redeemable atthe AGC pro shopranging from $75 to$150 were awarded tothe winners.
As has proved to bethe case in past tour-naments, local golfersseem to hold an edge
in the putting contest.Ben Vangsness, 22,and Bennett Black, 19,are from Alexandriawhile formerAlexandrian DerrickWhiting, 25, now callsLittleton, Colorado hishome.
RESORTERSGolf TournamentThursDAY, AUG. 5, 2010
FREE Official Publication of the 89th Annual Resorters Golf Tournament by the Echo Press • VOL. 73, NO. 3
The Senior Divisionresults elicited a varietyof reactions. Page 8
www.AKENSON.comLinda & Tom Akenson • 320.760.0250Counselor Realty Inc. of Alexandria
Linda Akenson
Tom Akenson
Same last name, different brothers
Dozens of golfersdescended on the
Alexandria Golf Club’spractice putting green to
get in a few practice puttsbefore the tournament
began Wednesday night.The annual event is open,
for a fee, to all competi-tors who enter the
Resorters GolfTournament.
The winners of the 2010 Resorters Putting Tournament included (left to right)Ben Vangsness, first place; Bennett Black, second place; Derrick Whiting,third place; and Peter Dierks, fourth place.
Vangsness,Black andWhiting taketop honors in putting contest
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Medalist SamFranklin of Maple Grovesurvived the openinground of the first Junior10-12 Division champi-onship flight Wednesday,defeating AndrewLindberg of Coppell,Texas 5-3 to advance totomorrow’s semifinalround.
Alexandrians GrantZwilling and BlakeBloedorn split their suc-cess as Zwilling defeatedJack Dierks of Leawood,Kansas, 2-1, whileBloedorn fell to LincolnJohnson of Chaska 3-1.
Logan Dube´ ofHastings was the finalwinner as he downedChristopher Adams ofMaple Grove 1-up in 10holes.
Action for the 10-12Division begins Fridayat 9:36 a.m. on the 10thtee.
Franklin downsLindberg
Franklin leaped to anearly lead over the Texasgolfer, winning the firsttwo holes of the backnine on bogeys beforeLindberg cut that deficitwith a double bogey vic-tory on No. 13.
Franklin, however,was not happy to giveaway that hole, andcame back with three
straight wins on par, parand double bogey to takethe match 5-3.
Dube´ edgesAdams
It took Dube´ anextra hole before heemerged with a win asthe two battled back andforth.
Dube´ went three upafter the first threeholes, but Adams slowlychipped away at thatadvantage, bringing thematch back to even onNo. 15.
Dube´ grabbed theadvantage on No. 16,holding it until 18, whenAdams once again tiedthings up.
On the first extrahole, neither player wasable to get it done withpars, but Dube´ cameaway with the win toadvance to Friday’sround.
Johnson topsBloedorn
The Chaska golferwas the early leader inthis match, earning abogey win on No. 10, butBloedorn evened thingsout with his own win ona bogey at 11.
From there, Johnsonwon holes 13, 15 and 17to end the match with a3-1 victory.
Zwilling defeatsDierks
Both golfers begantheir match with equalplay on No. 9, but Dierks
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JUNIORS’ 10-12CHAMPIONSHIP
UPPER BRACKET LOWER BRACKET
Sam Franklin Grant Zwilling Logan Dube´ Lincoln Johnson
Junior 10-12sdown to final four
Medalist, oneAlexandrianstill in the hunt
Alexandria’s Blake Bloedorn had to shoot his way out of the sand on the back yesterday. Bloedorn saw his titlehopes come to an end after Chaska’s Lincoln Johnson picked up a 3-1 win to advance to the semifinals of theJunior 10-12 Division.
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Marshall’s MatthewBennett continued toroll through the Junior13-15 Division afterbeing the last one tomake the championshipflight out of qualifying.
Bennett shot an 82 on
Monday but has provenover the last two daysthat anything can hap-pen in match play. Oneday after upendingdefending championNick Heinen 3-2,Bennett took care of
Alexandria’s BrandonBistodeau in a tight 2-1match. He’ll have achance to play himselfinto the division finals ifhe can overcome GradyMeyer today when thefinal four 13-15 year old
juniors tee off on No. 1at noon.
Meyer def.McCulloch, 4-2
Meyer played a steadyround of golf and justwaited for his opponentto make bogeys yester-day morning as hehanded Alexandria’sAustin McCulloch a 4-2loss.
Meyer was on hisgame from the get-goafter teeing off on the10th tee. He played theback at even par withthe help of a couplebirdies on both par 5s.That helped him makethe turn with a three-hole lead.
McCulloch cut it totwo after a par win onNo. 1. Meyer was justtoo much, though, as hebirdied No. 3 and got abogey win on the par 3seventh to wrap up thematch with two to go.
Brandabur def. Brundell, 2-1
Division medalistTommy Brandabur builta five-hole lead at onepoint before holding onfor a 2-1 win in a roundthat saw theMinnetrista native cardfive birdies againstAlexandria’s NickBrundell.
Brandabur overcame
a bit of a rough first fiveholes to win fourstraight before headingonto the front. Brundellled by a hole after abirdie win on No. 14, butBrandabur finished offthe back at two under,birdying Nos. 16 and 18to take back the momen-tum.
He continued to blis-ter the ball off the teeand grabbed two morebirdie wins on Nos. 1and 2 before Brundellanswered with a birdiewin on the third. Hewent on to make thingsfairly close, butBrandabur was toomuch in the end asanother birdie put anend to the match on No.8.
Freeman def.Turnacliff, 5-3
St. Cloud’s MitchFreeman shot two overon the back to build afour-hole lead and neverlooked back from there
in a 5-3 win over ElkRiver’s GarrettTurnacliff.
Freeman got off to agreat start with parwins on Nos. 10 and 11.A slip up on the 12thallowed Turnacliff to cutthat lead in half with abogey before Freemanbegan to run away withthings the rest of theway. He got par wins onNos. 14 and 16 beforebirdying 18 to take acommanding lead intothe turn.
Turnacliff got oneback with a par on No. 2.It just wasn’t enough asFreeman picked up parwins on Nos. 5 and 6 toend things with threeleft to play.
JUNIOR 13-15 DIVISIONRESULTSWEDNESDAY
Bennett def. Bistodeau, 2-1Meyer def. McCulloch, 4-2Brandabur def. Brundell, 2-1Freeman def. Turnacliff, 5-3
Thursdayʼs Pairings1st Tee – Noon – Matthew
Bennett vs. Grady Meyer; TommyBrandabur vs. Mitch Freeman
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JUNIORS’ 13-15CHAMPIONSHIP
UPPER BRACKET LOWER BRACKET
Matthew Bennett Grady Meyer Tommy Brandabur Mitch Freeman
Only four remainBennett, Meyer, Brandabur and Freeman take to the tee at Friday at noon
Matthew Bennett pulled off another win yesterday after upsetting defending cham-pion Nick Heinen on Tuesday. The Marshall product is playing some good golf as hebeat Alexandria’s Brandon Bistodeau 2-1 to advance to the semifinals in the Juniors13-15 Division.
Things are starting toget interesting in theWomen’s Division.
Maggie Leland, thedefending champion andState Class AAA indi-vidual champ, and hersister, Molly, are bothalive in the upper brack-et for today’s champi-onship flight, whichopens on the first tee at12:54 p.m.
If Maggie can defeatMolly Noser ofRochester and Molly candefeat AmandaWoodhull of Minntonka,the two would face eachother in tomorrow’ssemifinal.
In the lower bracket,Betsy Aldrich of St.Louis Park, who has twoWomen’s Divisioncrowns to her name, aswell as one from theExecutive Women’sDivision, ousted a for-mer Women’s Divisionchampion in ConnieSornsin of Goodyear,Arizona (2002, 2004).
She is set to faceBridget Cummings ofChaska today, who
defeated LaurenJohnson of Alexandria.
Glenwood’s SarahRoering, the 2008 and2010 State Class AAchampion, earned a winover Alexandria’s BrynnNovonty and HeidiBeckendorf of Blainedowned anotherAlexandrian in MaxineCarlson.
With those kind ofpowerhouse players stillalive in the division, it’sshaping up to be anexciting finale.
Maggie Leland def.Westerham
A couple of bogeyswere the only flaws in anearly perfect round forthe defending champion,who didn’t lose a singlehole to her opponent in a7-5 win yesterday.
Leland got off to aspectacular start, birdy-ing the first hole, thenfollowed that up with apar win.
The two split a pair ofholes before Lelandwhipped out threestraight holes with parsto go up five.
From there theAugustana Collegesignee added wins onNos. 9, 12 and 13 to fin-ish off a great start toher tournament play.
Noser knocks offTodora
It didn’t take long for
Noser to secure her winover Grace Todora ofWoodbury, who was ano-show for her champi-onship flight match.
Noser played hermatch and birdied No. 7along the way.
Woodhull topplesLervick
Woodhull saw heropponent, BrennaLervick of Chanhassen,take the opening hole oftheir opening roundmatch yesterday, butthat was all theMinnetonka golferwould allow as shecruised to a 7-5 win.
Woodhull proceededto grab three straightholes with pars, thenhalving two and win-ning two of the final fourof the front nine.
She made the turnand proceeded on No. 10with a birdie, putting upa par win, shared hole
and another par win toclose out the match.
Leland downsDwyer
Molly Leland wasdeliberate in her 5-4 winover Andrea DwyerWednesday, never falter-ing as she picked upwins on Nos. 3, 4, 9, 12and 14 to move intotoday’s round.
Both players wereeven after two holes, buta par on No. 3 gotLeland started.
She stayed 2-up untilNo. 9, when she gainedanother hole with a parwin.
The two golfers eachparred the first twoholes of the back nine,but a par win, followedby a halved hole, setLeland up for her finalwin to close out thematch.Former champs col-
lide
When two formerWomen’s Division cham-pions face off, you knowit will be interesting,and it was, as Alrich andSornsin did battle in theopening round.
Aldrich was theleader after a par win inthe opening hole, butSornsin quickly setthings straight with abirdie victory on No. 2.
But from there,Aldrich allowed theGoodyear, Arizona golferjust one win – that onNo. 8 – as the twocruised through the next11 holes, while pickingup six of her own, all onpars, giving Aldrich aberth in today’s quarter-final play with a 6-5win.
Cummings corralsJohnson
It was a rough startfor the two golfers onNo. 1 as both posted
plus numbers, butJohnson got the best ofCummings in that first-hole battle.
But after the twohalved three holes,Cummings went on arun, starting with abirdie on No. 5 and tak-ing seven straight holesfor a 6-up lead.
Johnson picked upher only other win of thematch on No. 12, butwith a par win on thefollowing hole,Cummings closed thedoor on the match for a6-5 win.Roering knocks out
NovotnyConsistent play
proved to be exactlywhat the Glenwoodgolfer needed as shemade her way throughthe opening round todefeat Novotny 5-3.
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WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPUPPER BRACKET LOWER BRACKET
Maggie Leland (DC) Molly Noser Amanda Woodhull Molly Leland Betsy Aldrich Bridget Cummings Sarah Roering Heidi Beckendorf
Powerhouse field remains in Women’s DivisionThe defendingchamp and hersister, a formertitlist and astate championremain alive
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Roering played par golfthrough the first nineholes, with the exception ofa bogey on No. 7 and abirdie on No. 9, givingRoering a 5-up lead at theturn.
She had won the firstfour holes to go up by four,then waited through a pairof shared holes, and a winby Novotny on No. 7 beforerallying with two wins.
On the back nine,Roering opened with abirdie to go up six, thensaw Novotny return with abogey win on the followinghole.
Novotny added a win onNo. 13 with a bogey, butRoering closed out thematch with a birdie on No.15.
Beckendorf topsCarlson
With a 4-3 win,Beckendorf moved intotoday’s round.
Carlson was the first toget the advantage, howev-er, winning the first hole ofplay.
From there, the twoplayed back and forth golf
as Beckendorf evenedthings up on No. 2, butCarlson came back for a 1-up lead on No. 3.
Two straight wins forBeckendorf gave her herfirst advantage of thenight, but Carlson forcedthe match back to a tiewith a par win on No. 6.
A par for Beckendorf onthe following hole gave hera 1-up lead, which wouldhold through the turn andNo. 10.
On the 11th and 12thholes, Beckendorfincreased her lead to 3-up,finally closing out thematch on No. 15 with a parwin.WOMENʼS DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP
FLIGHTWEDNESDAY RESULTS
UPPER BRACKETMaggie Leland def. Jenna Westerham7-5Molly Noser def. Grace Todora 10-8Amanda Woodhull def. Brenna Lervick7-5Molly Leland def. Andrea Dwyer 5-4
LOWER BRACKETBetsy Aldrich def. Connie Sornin 6-5Bridget Cummings def. Lauren Johnson6-5Sarah Roering def. Brynn Novotny 5-3Heidi Beckendorf def. Maxine Carlson4-3
TODAYʼS PAIRINGSMaggie Leland vs. Molly NoserAmanda Woodhull vs. Molly LelandBetsy Aldrich vs. Bridget CummingsSarah Roering vs. Heidi Beckendorf
Jenna Westerham of Wayzata hit a clean shotout of the No. 5 bunker during her matchagainst Maggie Leland, the defending championin the Resorters Women’s Division. Leland kepther repeat hopes alive with a 7-5 victory.
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Alexandria’s MikeFluegel and JeffPederson of Haymarket,Virginia didn’t want togo home yesterday asthe two battled for 24holes before Fluegelfinally won it to set up abattle with GregMattson in today’sSenior Division action.
Defending championJon Empanger ofChaska also survived abit of a scare but lived toplay another day with awin over Alexandria’sBurke Kiger.
Empanger will turnhis attention to RogerLedebuhr of EdenPrairie when the twoare part of the firstSenior group to tee offthe first tee today at12:18.
Empanger def.Kiger, 3-2
Empanger needed to
come from behind toupend Kiger on the backyesterday.
Kiger scored a par winon No. 6 to take a one-hole lead before theperennial Resorterschamp birdied No. 9 toeven things back upheading onto the back.
It didn’t takeEmpanger long tosecure his first leadonce he got there. Hegot par wins on Nos. 10and 11 before birdyingNo. 14 to go three up.The two both parred thenext two holes asEmpanger held on forthe win.
Ledebuhr def. Zinn,3-2
Another close matchhad Ledebuhr gettingby Byron Zinn with astrong stretch of play onthe back helping himmove on to today’s play.
The two went onto theback all squared upbefore Ledebuhr tookhis second lead of theday with a win at No.11. He stretched that
lead to three holes withwins on 14 and 15before the two halvedNo. 16 to end the matchat 3-2.
Blanchard def.Matanich, 6-4
Burnsville residentNorty Blanchardjumped out to a four-hole lead before LakeCity’s Mark Matanichfinally got on the boardwith a par on No. 7.
By then, the tone hadalready been set byBlanchard. He took athree-shot lead into theturn and added to itwith birdies on 10, 12and 14 to secure thematch, 6-4.
Arnold def.Mehesan, 6-5
Jim Arnold ofPlymouth dominatedthe front nine and coast-ed to a 6-5 win overAlexandria’s DonMehesan.
Arnold birdied thefirst and parred Nos. 2and 3 to take a three-hole lead beforeMehesan got on the
board on No. 5. Arnoldresponded with fourstraight wins, includinga birdie win on No. 8 totake a six-hole advan-tage onto the back.
He added to that witha par win on No. 10before Mehesan tookNo. 11 with a par.Arnold already had thisone in the bag at thatpoint as the two halvedthe next two holes andwrapped up the match.
Fluegel def.Pederson,
24 holesPederson came into
match play as the sec-ond seed in the SeniorDivision after he quali-fied with a 74 earlierthis week.
Fluegel got the task oftrying to knock him offand was up to the chal-lenge on his homecourse. It didn’t comeeasy. Fluegel andPederson battled into asixth playoff hole beforeit finally ended.
Mattson def. Falls,4-3
Becker’s GregMattson used a domi-nating front nine per-formance to secure a 4-3win over Bob Falls ofEdina.
Mattson posted parson Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5 andall of them were goodfor wins as he turned aone-hole deficit afterone into a three-holelead. Falls got one backon 6, but Mattson againpicked up three straightpar wins to take a com-manding lead into theback.
Falls didn’t give up.He cut a six-hole lead tofour with a birdie on No.14. It was just a littletoo late as the twohalved No. 15 to end thematch early.
Peterson def.Flesch, 19 holes
Larry Peterson ofAlbert Lea needed anextra hole to edgeNeenah, Wisconsin’sMichael Flesch.
Peterson trailed bytwo heading down the
stretch before a laterally forced extra holes.He got a par win on 14before another par on16 allowed him to tiethings up. Both playerscarded bogeys on thefollowing two holesbefore Peterson put thefinishing touches onthings on the first play-off hole.
Seahsore def.Vipond, 3-2
Gene Seashore ofLakewood Ranch,Florida needed a strongperformance on theback to secure the winover Woodstock, Georgiaproduct Tom Vipond.
Seashore pushed hislead to three with abirdie win on No. 11.Vipond responded witha win on 12, but twostraight par wins bySeashore on Nos. 13 and14 made things difficultfor Vipond. He pickedup a win on 15, but parsby both players on 16ended things early forSeashore.
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Jon Empanger (DC) Roger Ledebuhr Norty Blanchard Jim Arnold Mike Fluegel Greg Mattson Larry Peterson Gene Seashore
24-hole battlehighlights
Senior Men’sDivision
Fluegel andPederson dukeit out for a spotin today’s round
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With the first rounddown, an Alexandrian,golfers from Arizona,Texas and Montana, andfour other Minnesotansremain among the finalplayers in the Masters’Division for 2010.
Leading the way wasqualifying medalistClayton Pike of Billings,Montana and four-timeSenior champion GeorgeCliff of Mankato, whoboth won their matcheswith 3-2 scores.
They will lead TomHansen of Lakeville,Gary Obele of Becker,Tom Eidsvold ofAlexandria, SteveSeavall of Spicewood,Texas, Dan Mohwinkelof Annandale andGeorge Mikesh ofScottsdale, Arizona ontothe first tee at noontoday.
Pike picks up winThe Montana golfer
found the course to his
liking today as heopened the back ninewith a par win over JimFitzgerald ofMontgomery, Texas.
Fitzgerald ralliedquickly to win by par onNo. 11, but from there,Pike picked up a birdiewin on 13 and a par winon 16 to take a 2-up leadat the turn.
Starting their secondnine on No. 1, both play-ers halved the firstthree holes before Pikewon No. 4 on a bogeyand No. 6 on a par totake a 4-3 win.
Seavall tops GraySeavall found his
stride early, birdying thefirst hole of his matchagainst Thomas Gray ofMinneapolis, and parson No. 11 and 12 gavehim a 3-up lead beforeGray could get thingsmoving.
Gray, however, slicedinto the lead with a parwin before Seavallupped his advantagewith a pair of pars.
Evenly played actionfor the final three holesof the back nine leftSeavall up by four at theturn.
He increased his leadas he parred No. 1, butGray again shaved theadvantage with his ownpar win.
From there, Seavallcame away with wins onNos. 4 and 5 for a 6-4victory and a spot intoday’s action.
Obele edgesRiesberg
It took 19 holes beforeObele could dispatch hisopponent, Ken Riesbergof Mesa, Arizona.
Obele was the earlyleader, taking the firsthole of the back nine,but Riesberg took con-trol from there, winningthree of the next five fora 2-up advantage.
The Becker golferclosed out the first ninewith a birdie win, how-ever, cutting Riesberg’slead to one.
As they started thefront nine, Riesbergincreased his lead witha bogey and par win, butObele soon retaliated,winning holes 4, 5 and 6with pars to even thescore.
Each player earnedone more birdie win inregulation – Riesberg onNo. 7 and Obele on No. 9– sending the match toextra holes.
It was Obele whopicked up the win as heoutplayed Riesberg onthe first extra hole, win-ning in 19.
Eidsvold stopsShriver
The Alexandria golferadvanced to today’sround as he claimed a 3-1 win over DavidShriver of ClevelandHeights, Ohio.
Shriver was the firstto gain ground in thismatch as he claimed No.10 on a par, but Eidsvoldwas quick to return thefavor on the followinghole.
Shriver again won,this time with a birdieon No. 12, but again, itwas Eidsvold eveningthe match with a birdieof his own on No. 14.
Eidsvold then addeda par win to earn theadvantage, but Shriverwon holes 16 and 18 to
once again take the leadat the bend.
Starting on the frontnine gave Eidsvold newlife and he took advan-tage of every opportuni-ty, winning with pars onNos. 1, 4 and 5 and cap-ping off his successfulrun with a birdie on No.8 to end the match.
Mikesh upendsMathiasen
It was a squeakerbetween Mikesh andJack Mathiasen ofAlexandria as Mikeshprevailed 1-up in 19holes.
Both players earned apar win in the first threeholes of play beforeMathiasen went up twoon another pair of pars.
Mikesh didn’t letthings rest there. Aftersharing a hole, he won apar victory on No. 16 tocut Mathiasen’s lead toone, then evened thematch on No. 1 withanother win by par.
Both players addedone win apiece on theremaining regulationholes as Mikesh won No.
4 and Mathiasen No. 7.On the first extra
hole of play, it wasMikesh closing outaction with a par win.Two former champs
sparFour-time Senior
champ Cliff scratchedout a 3-2 win over two-time Senior championDave Harris ofAlexandria in the lowerbracket.
The Mankato golferparred his first hole ofthe back nine to jumpinto the lead, thenadded to the advantagewith a birdie win on No.12.
The former Cardinalgirls’ golf coach then gotinto the action as hewon No. 15 with a par,but Cliff wasn’t satisfiedwith a 1-up lead andlaid claim to No. 16 on apar for a 2-up lead head-ing onto the front nine.
Harris came throughthere, however, winningby birdie on No. 1, butagain Cliff battled back,
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Masters’Division narrowsMedalistClayton Pike is still in therunning for the title
It was a good day to bea Freeman in theExecutive Division yes-terday as Stefan, Billand Jon all picked upquick wins over theiropponents to keep alivethe threat of another allFreeman final onSaturday.
Defending champion,Stefan, picked up rightwhere he left off lastyear with an easy 6-5win. Jon faired even bet-ter with a 7-6 win, whileBill took care of busi-ness with a 4-3 win overChad Saice of BrooklynPark.
Stefan and Bill will bea part of the first groupof Men’s Executives off
the first tee this after-noon at 1:12. Stefan willbattle Sartell’s SteveTax, while Bill locks upwith Alexandria’s BrianEidsvold.
S. Freeman def.Gardiner, 6-5
The defending champwasted little time put-ting Gardiner in a holeas he parred Nos. 10 and11 out of the gate beforebirdying 12 to take athree-hole lead. Headded another one tothat with a par win onNo. 14 before Gardinerfinally got one back onNo. 16.
With a four-hole leadat the turn, Freemancontinued to charge. Hegot a bogey win on No. 1before pars on Nos. 4and 5 put the matchaway.
Tax def. Klongerbo, 5-4
Tax will get the nextchance at upsettingFreeman after he over-came a bit of a rough
start to take downLakeville’s SteveKlongerbo yesterday.
Klongerbo overcame
an early deficit by tak-ing three straight holeson Nos. 13, 14 and 15.Tax rebounded with parand birdie wins on Nos.17 and 18 before makingthe turn onto the front.
Tax took off fromthere. He parred Nos. 1and 2 before a birdie onthe third moved him 4-up. He then picked up abogey win on No. 4 tohelp secure the win.
B. Freeman def.Saice, 4-3
Bill Freeman neededjust 15 holes to get thejob done yesterday as hebuilt an early lead andheld on for a 4-3 winover Saice.
Freeman jumped outwith par wins on Nos. 10and 11 before moving 3-up with a win on 14.Saice got two back withpars on the 16th and17th, but a birdie on 18gave Freeman somemomentum going intothe front.
He jumped on Saicewith another par win onNo. 1 before taking Nos.5 and 6 to secure the vic-tory.
Eidsvold def.O’Hara, 4-3
Eidsvold had an upand down round, but itwas good enough tosecure the win overGlenview’s ChrisO’Hara in 15 holes yes-terday.
Both players strug-
gled to keep it under parthrough most of theafternoon. Eidsvold gota birdie win on No. 11but also got three bogeywins and a double bogeywin throughout the day.That helped him go 4-upthrough 13 holes. Thetwo then halved Nos. 5and 6 with bogeys toend the match.
Abrahamson def. Tessmer, 7-5
Tom Abrahamsonnever dropped a hole inhis match againstParadise Valley, Arizonaresident Alan Tessmeras the Wayzata productcruised to the 7-5 win.
Abrahamson got parwins on Nos. 10, 13, 14and 17 to take a four-hole advantage onto thefront. He took off fromthere, parring Nos. 1and 2 before birdyingNo. 4 to put the finish-ing touches on the win.
Adams def.Woodhull, 7-6
Maple Grove’s DavidAdams was just oneover on the back as hetook a five-shot leadinto the turn and neverlooked back in his winover Minnetonka’sDuncan Woodhull.
Adams never droppeda hole in the match. Hetook par wins on Nos. 11and 12 before birdying
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EXECUTIVE MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP
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EXECS Page 18Chris O’Hara of Glenview, Illinois chipped onto the 14th green during yesterday’s Executive Division play. O’Haracame up short in his quest to advance, falling to Brian Eidsvold, 4-3.
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George Cliff watched his putt roll during Masters’ Division play yesterday. Cliff defeated Dave Harris of Alexandriato advance to the next round.
taking Nos. 3 and 4 onpar and birdie beforeHarris picked up abirdie win on No. 6.
Cliff ended the matchon the next hole as heparred No. 7.
Hansen ousts BergHansen, the Masters’
golfer from Lakeville,and Loren Berg fromAlexandria, were evenlymatched through thefirst two holes of the con-test, and it was Hansenjumping into the leadearly as he won both 12and 13 for a 2-up advan-tage.
Halving the followingtwo holes put the duo onNo. 16, where Hansenmoved to 3-up on a parwin, but Berg played thesame game on the nexthole to win by par.
Hansen closed out thefirst half of play with apar win on No. 18 for a3-up lead.
On the front nine,
Berg earned the firstwin with a par on thefirst hole, but Hansenthen added wins on 2, 4and 6, while Berg wasable to add just onemore, giving Hansen the4-3 victory.
Mohwinkel defeatsFreeman
A n n a n d a l e ’ sMohwinkel was theearly leader in this one,picking up wins on thefirst two holes.
Connie Freeman ofAlexandria cut that leadin half with a win on No.12, but Mohwinkeladded a win on 15 tolead by two at the half.
On the front nine,both players parred theopening hole, butMohwinkel then won thenext two holes on pars.
After the two sharedthree holes, the matchwas called withMohwinkel winning 4-3.
MASTERS from Page 9
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QUAIL HIGH: A long shot that has a low trajec-tory.
RABBIT: A topped shot that bounces erratically.Also called a scooter.
RAINMAKER: A ball hit underneath that goesstraight up into the air.
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MENʼS SENIOR DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT WEDNESDAY RESULTS
UPPER BRACKETJon Empanger def. Burke Kiger
3-2Roger Ledebuhr def. Byron Zinn
3-2Norty Blanchard def. Mark
Matanich 6-4Jim Arnold def. Don Mehesan 6-
5LOWER BRACKET
Mike Fluegel def. Jeff Pederson
24 holesGreg Mattson def. Bob Falls 4-3Larry Peterson def. Michael
Flesch 19 holesGene Seashore def. Tom
Vipond 3-2THURSDAYʼS PAIRINGS
1st Tee – 12:18 – Jon Empangervs. Roger Ledebuhr; NortyBlanchard vs. Jim Arnold
12:27 – Mike Fluegel vs. GregMattson; Larry Peterson vs. GeneSeashore Senior Men’s
Division com-petitor RogerLedebuhr ofEden Prairiecouldn’tbelieve howhis puttended upduring hismatchagainst ByronZinn ofSpicewood,Texas yester-day.Ledebuhrprevailed, 3-2, to advanceinto today’ssecond roundaction.
SENIORS from Page 8
RUB OF THEGREEN: When a ball inmotion is stopped ordeflected by an outsideagency. Another way ofsaying “tough luck.”
SCLAFFING: Hittingthe ground behind theball, causing an embar-rassing divot.
SCOOP: A bad swingin which the club headhas a dipping or diggingaction.
SKULLING: Hittinga chip or pitch shot toohard and sending theball past the green.
SKYWRITING: Theact of making a loop orcircle with the club headat the top of the back-swing.
SNIPE: A sharplhooke dball that divesquickly.
STONY: A shot where
the ball lands close tothe flagstick.
STYMIE: In the past,this referred to the situ-ation when one’s puttwas blocked by an oppo-nent’s ball. The ruleshave been changed sothat the blocking ballcan be lifted. Now theterm refers to beingblocked by a tree orother obstruction.
TAKING THE PIPE:Collapsing under pres-sure at the critical stageof a golf competition.Also called choking.
TIGER: Someone whois playing unusuallywell.
WHIFF: A completemiss of the ball on aswing. Also called a fan.
WHINS: A Britishterm for heavy rough orbrush.
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the 14th. Two morepar wins had him coast-ing before he everreached the front nine.Once there, he contin-ued to take care of busi-ness by just shootingpar. His three straightfours on the front weregood enough to securethe win over Woodhull.
J. Freeman def. Bonstrom, 7-6
The wins continued tocome easy for theFreemans with Jon’s 7-6victory over Eagan’sJohn Bonstrom.
Freeman gained anearly lead by parringNos. 12, 13 and 14before Bonstrom gainedback a hole on 16.Freeman responded bytaking par wins on fourstraight holes before thetwo halved No. 3 to endthe match.
C. Johnson def.Rockers, 1-up
Chad Johnson ofBurnsville overcame anearly deficit to win atight battle withShorewood’s PeteRockeres.
Rockers went up bytwo with a birdie win onthe 10th and a par winon the 12th. Johnsonanswered almost imme-diately, winning Nos. 14and 15 with a birdie anda par of his own.
The two went onto thefront all even after bothplayers shot one-overpar on the back. Rockers
responded first with apar win on No. 1 beforeJohnson took Nos. 4 and6 to take his first lead ofthe day. Rockersanswered with a win onthe next hole, but a parwin for Johnson on No. 8proved to be the winnerafter the two halved No.9.
O’Connor def.Wagner, 3-2
The upset of the daycame from Alexandria’sDonnacha O’Connor ashe ousted the divisions’second seed ToddWagner.
Wagner came into theday fresh off a qualify-ing score of 68.O’Connor carded an 85during qualifying, butthat’s why they play thegame. O’Connor got thebetter of the Austin,Texas native on this dayas he moves on to faceanother strong competi-tor in Cottage Grove’sJohn Butina today.
Butina def.Sanders, 9-7
Butina was dominantin his match againstBryan Sanders ofHastings.
He jumped out earlywith par wins on Nos. 10and 11 before the twohalved Nos. 12 and 13.Butina took the restfrom there as he endedthe match after just twoholes on the front withpar wins on Nos. 1 and2.
Dilley def. J.Johnson, 6-5
Alexandria’s David
Dilley got off to a torridstart and never lookedback in his win overChaska’s Jeff Johnson.
Dilley won the firstfive holes by shootingone under. His birdiecame on No. 13 before headded another par winon No. 16 to take a six-hole lead onto the front.Johnson finallyanswered another winby Dilley on the firsthole with a win of hisown on the second. Bythat point, it was toolate as the two halvedNo. 3 to end the match.
Bigger def.Gustafson, 7-6
Alexandria’s JeffBigger continued thetrend of lopsided victo-ries with a 7-6 win overPatrick Gustafson ofInver Grove Heights.
Bigger started hisround with a birdie andended the back with twostraight to take a five-hole lead into the turn.He kept adding on onthe front, taking parwins on Nos. 1 and 2before the two halvedNo. 3 to end the match.
Haugen def.Gustafson,
6-5Another Alexandria
product, Chris Haugen,took care of businesswith a 6-5 win overCarlos’ Mike Gustafson.
Haugen started fastwith a birdie on the 10thand a par win on the11th. He then went on totake five straight holesbefore making the turn.
Gustafson got a coupleholes back on the front,but it was too little, toolate as Haugen securedthe win with a par winon No. 4.
Harris def. Powell,1-up
Summit, New Jerseyresident Joel Harrisneeded all 18 holes towrap up a win overGarfield’s Mike Powell.
The two went backand forth all day. Powelljumped out early with
two straight wins on theback. He took a two-holelead onto the front, butHarris responded withpar and bogey wins onNos. 1 and 2 to even
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Medalist Todd Wagner looked over his shot during yesterday’s round in the ExecutiveMen’s Division. Wagner fell to Donnacha O’Connor 3-2.
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things up. That started aback-and-forth that sawthe two players winevery other hole untilHarris finally won twostraight on Nos. 6 and 7to take a one-hole lead.Both players thenparred the next two asHarris held on for thenarrow victory.Hagen def. Lueck, 2-1
Al Hagen ofHarrisburg, SouthDakota did not leaduntil 13 holes were inthe book againstAlexandria’s MikeLueck.
But when he finallygot the lead, he heldonto it. The two golferswere neck-and-neckbefore Lueck finallybroke a tie with a win onNo. 16. It’s a lead thatlasted just one holebefore Hagen evenedthings back up on 17.
That’s how thingswould stay until thefront. Hagen took thefirst of two straightholes on No. 4. The twothen halved the nextthree holes and Hagenheld on for the narrowwin.
T. Johnson def. Heimsness, 2-1
Thomas Johnson ofMaple Grove took a two-hole lead with a strongstart to the front nineand never gave that leadback as he upendedWoodbury’s EricHeimsness, 2-1.
Johnson birdied No.
15 and parred No. 17 toturn a two-hole deficitinto a tie heading intothe turn. He then parredNos. 1 and 2 beforeHeimsness took No. 3with a par win of hisown. That is as close asHeimsness would get,though, as Johnson wonNos. 5 and 7 before thetwo pushed on No. 8 toend the match.
EXECUTIVE MENʼS DIVISIONCHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT
RESULTSWEDNESDAY
UPPER BRACKETStefan Freeman-John Gardiner,
6-5Steve Tax def. Steve Klongerbo
5-4Bill Freeman def. Chad Saice 4-
3Brian Eidsvold def. Chris OʼHara
4-3Tom Abrahamson def. Alan
Tessmer 7-5David Adams def. Duncan
Woodhull 7-6Jon Freeman def. John
Bonstrom 7-6Chad Johnson def. Pete Rockers
1-upLOWER BRACKET
OʼConnor def. Todd Wagner 3-2John Butina def. Bryan Sanders
9-7David Dilley def. Jeff Johnson 6-
5Jeff Bigger def. Patrick
Gustafson 7-6Chris Haugen def. Mike
Gustafson 6-5Joel Harris def. Mike Powell 1-
upAl Hagen def. Mike Lueck 2-1Thomas Johnson def. Eric
Heimness 2-1
THURSDAYʼS PAIRINGS1st Tee – 1:12 – Stefan Freeman
vs. Steve Tax; Bill Freeman vs. BrianEidsvold
1:21 – Tom Abrahamson vs.David Adams; Jon Freeman vs.Chad Johnson
1:30 – Donnacha OʼConnor vs.John Butina; David Dilley vs. JeffBigger
1:39 – Chris Haugen vs. JoelHarris; Al Hagen vs. ThomasJohnson
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Not going so wellConnie Sornsin of Goodyear, Arizona reacted with frustration after a putt took a bad roll during Women’s Divisionchampionship flight play. Sornsin fell in her match to Betsy Aldrich of St. Louis Park.
A former championfell, the defending cham-pion survived a scareand a champion fromanother division rolledon in opening roundplay of the Men’sChampionship DivisionWednesday.
Tyler Whiting ofAlexandria, the 2008titlist and this year’smedalist, was knockedout of contention byanother Alexandrian –Brian Robley.
Although Whiting’s
scorching qualifyinground of 67 was eightstrokes better thanRobley’s, everything canchange in match playand that’s what hap-pened Wednesday asRobley eked out a 2-upvictory.
Last year’s champ,Jim Lehman Jr., had togo three extra holes butkept his repeat hopesalive.
Meanwhile, JackDressen, a formerAlexandrian and the
Resorters’ 2004 JuniorDivision champion,breezed to a quick 6-5win.
The action will kickup a notch today when
the “Sweet 16” startsfrom the No. 1 tee at1:48 p.m.
Here’s recap of yester-day’s matches:
Lehman def.Peterson,21 holes
In a way, it’s a shamethat an extremely wellplayed, exciting round ofgolf was decided on ablown two-foot par putt,but that’s what hap-pened in the Lehman-Peterson battle.
Sixteen-year-old SamPeterson of Bensonshowed no signs ofnerves going up againstthe defending champion,winning the first twoholes with birdie, par.
Lehman rallied withthree straight wins onNos. 6, 7 and 8 to stealthe lead but Peterson’sbirdie on the 9th holemade it all square at theturn.
Peterson rolled in twomore birdies on Nos. 10and 11 to take his sec-ond 2-up lead butLehman’s par took No.13 and he once againdeadlocked the matchwith a birdie on theshort 17th hole.
Both golfers swappedpars on No. 18, forcingextra holes. After parson Nos. 1 and 2, thematch came down toputting.
Peterson had anadvantage. He was look-ing at a six-foot birdieputt while Lehman wasabout 25 feet out.
Lehman just missedhis bird, leaving the ballon the edge of the cupfor a gimme par.
Peterson hit his down-hill birdie try a little toofirm, running it abouttwo feet beyond the hole.He then missed the parputt coming back to bowout of contention.
“We both playedunder-par golf the wholeway,” said Lehman afterthe match. “Sam is agreat young player, anatural. He hits it a longway and straight. Ithink he’ll win theResorters one of theseyears.”
Lehman added thatthis year’s field is burst-ing with young talent.He’ll face 20-year-oldTyler Monda of
Brainerd today.Lehman, 51, said he’srelying on his “maturi-ty” to carry him fartheralong in the tourna-ment.
Monda def. Heinen,3-2
Tyler Monda ofBrainerd never trailedagainst Alec Heinen ofEdmond, Oklahoma.
He won the first hole,tied the next three andadded a pair of wins onNos. 5 and 6 to go 3-up.Monda’s birdie on No. 6was for the highlightreel. He hit a left-hand-ed chip shot from theleft trees.
Heinen sliced into thelead with wins on thenext two holes butMonda took No. 9 toregain a two-holeadvantage at the turn.
The match bouncedaround a little fromthere. Monda really puton the pressure with awin on No. 15 to go 3-up.He then matchedHeinen on the next holeto seal a 3-2 victory.Bahe def. Olson, 5-4Kyle Bahe of
Annandale likes thenumber “4.” That’s whathe shot on seven of thefirst nine holes againstJon Olson of Hopkins.Four of those 4s – onNos. 1, 4, 7 and 8 – gavehim a 4-up lead.
Olson’s par on No. 9pulled him to withinthree but he could onlymatch Bahe on the nexttwo holes.
Bahe’s par and bogeyon Nos. 12 and 13 puthim comfortably outfront by five.
Bahe closed the matchon the next hole withanother 4 to win it, 5-4.
Waldeland def.Johnson,
2-1Erik Waldeland of St.
Michael fended off arally from Alexandria’sLuke Johnson to liveanother day.
Johnson drew firstblood, a par win on No. 2but Waldeland puttogether three wins onNos. 3, 5 and 6 with apar and two birdies to go2-up.
Johnson crept to with-in one with a bogey winon No. 7 but Waldelandmade birdie on the 9th
hole to take a two-holelead at the turn.
After both golfersbirdied No. 10, Johnsonmade his move, winningthe next three holeswith two birdies and apar to steal the lead.
Waldeland stoppedthe comeback by match-ing Johnson’s par on No.14 and then mounted acounter-attack. He wonthe next three holeswith par, birdie, par tonotch a 2-1 victory.Sholts def. Peterson,
5-4Chris Sholts of
Alexandria had a fairlyeasy day on the courseyesterday, coasting pastEric Peterson of Benson,5-4.
Strandemo def.Black,
3-2Something must have
fired up ThomasStrandemo of Fargo,North Dakota when hewalked through the tun-nel to No. 10 in hismatch againstAlexandria’s BryantBlack.
In front by just onehole, Strandemo kickedhis game into high gear,carding three straightbirdies on the back nineand adding a par win onNo. 13 to jolt ahead byfive.
Black tried to get backin it with a birdie winon No. 14 and a par winon No. 15 but his par onthe next hole didn’t doanything but giveStrandemo a 3-2 win.Black def. Giorgi, 2-1
Bennett Black ofAlexandria steadilybuilt a three-holeadvantage on the frontnine and held on therest of the way to upsetMark Giorgi of RedWing.
Black won five holeson the front – Nos. 2(birdie), 3, 5 (birdie), 6(birdie) and 8 – whileGiorgi managed justtwo wins, Nos. 4 and 7.
After the turn, Giorgistormed back with threestraight wins on a parand two birdies tosquare the match.
Black, stunned butnot out, made a clutchbirdie on No. 13 to
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MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPUPPER BRACKET LOWER BRACKET
Jim Lehman (DC) Tyler Monda Kyle Bahe Erik Waldeland Brian Robley Tom Smolenski Dominic Todora Jordan Hafdal
Chris Sholts Tom Strandemoe Bennett Black Jack Dressen Jesse Hafdal Geoff Klein Don Constable Derrick Whiting
Defending champsurvives scare inMen’s Division
Eric Peterson of Benson followed his tee shot on No. 6 during his first round matchagainst Chris Sholts of Alexandria yesterday. Peterson, who has advanced deep intothe Resorters Men’s Championship at past tournaments, was defeated 5-4. MEN Page 19
regain the lead. His paron No. 15 put him 2-upand he matched Giorgi’sbirdie and par on thenext two holes to win it,2-1.
Dressen def.Woodhull, 6-5
Jack Dressen of Edinastormed out to a five-hole lead on the frontnine and gave up justone hole on the day, No.10, to coast to a quickvictory over AlexWoodhull.
Dressen made threebirdies – Nos. 4, 12 and13, which helped propelhim to a 6-5 win.
“I putted a lot betterthan yesterday, whichhelped,” Dressen com-mented after the match.Robley def. Whiting,
2-upThis was a match that
had Resorters fansbuzzing: An up-and-down duel between twoAlexandrians.
On the front nine, itwas all Brian Robley.After just six holes, hewas 5-up. Whiting final-ly got his first win onNo. 9 but trailed by fourat the turn.
The back nine, howev-er, belonged to Whitingand he appeared on theverge of a miraculouscomeback.
Whiting won Nos. 11,12 and 14 to pull towithin one and thendeadlocked the match
with a win on No. 15.Robley wasn’t about to
let this one slip away,however. He won No. 16to regain the lead,matched Whiting on thenext hole, and won No.18 to seal a stunning 2-up win.
Smolenski def.Gustafson, 1-up
It was one of the mostevenly played matchesof the afternoon.
Tom Smolenski ofMinnetonka and TannerGustafson of Carlos bothwon three holes on thefront nine.
Smolenski took histhird lead of the matchwith a birdie on No. 10but Gustafson foughtback with a par win onNo. 13 to tie it.
Smolenski regainedthe lead with a par onthe next hole but could-n’t deliver the kill shot,settling for ties on thenext two holes beforeGustafson tied thematch again with a parwin on No. 17.
Smolenski’s par onNo. 18 was good enoughto take the hole and thematch, 1-up.
Todora def.Vangsness, 2-1
Dominic Todora ofWoodbury got off to aslow start against CaseyVangsness ofAlexandria.
Vangsness won thefirst hole with par, lost
the next hole to Todora’sbirdie but then won No.3 with par to take backthe lead.
Todora tied it againwith a birdie on the nexthole and moved into thelead for the first timewith a birdie win on No.6.
After that, Todora justkept the pressure on. Hewon Nos. 7 and 8 with apar and a birdie to go 3-up at the turn.
Vangsness refused togive in easily, however.He won Nos. 10 and 11with pars to narrow thegap to one.
The margin stayedthere until No. 14 whenTodora’s par was goodenough to take the holeand put him 2-up.
Pars by both golferson the next three holesgave Todora a 2-1 win.
Hafdal def. Hansonin 19
It may not have beenthe best round of golf ofthe day – both competi-tors were well over par –but it was one of biggestnail-biters.
Through the firstseven holes, the only dif-ference-makers came onNo. 1, a bogey win byGrant Hanson, whichwas quickly erased byJordan Hafdal’s par winon No. 2, and on No. 4, apar win for Hanson.
Hafdal knotted thematch with a par win on
No. 8 and took his firstlead with a birdie win onNo. 10.
Hanson rallied for apar win on the long 12thhole and jumped backinto the lead with a paron No. 13.
The lead didn’t linger,however, as Hafdal’s partook No. 14 and his paron No. 17 put him outfront.
Hanson forced suddendeath with a clutchbirdie win on No. 18 butit was his last hurrah.Hafdal won it on thefirst extra hole.
Hafdal def.Webskowski,
2-upAlexandria’s Jesse
Hafdal, the number-three seed in the brack-et, had his hands fullwhen he tangled withPaul Webskowski ofPlymouth, the 30thseed.
Webskowski surgedout front with par winson the first two holes.Hafdal stopped thebleeding with a par winon No. 4 butWebskowski answeredwith a par win on No. 5.
Hafdal again cut intothe lead with a par winon the next hole andthen squared the matchwith a birdie on No. 8.
Webskowski’s par onthe 9th hole gave him a1-up lead at the turn,which Hafdal erased
with a par win on No.11.
Hafdal took his firstlead with a birdie on No.14 and followed it upwith a par win on No.15.
Webskowski heldtough, however, byknocking in a birdie onthe next hole to draw towithin one.
After both golfersswapped pars on theshort 17th, Hafdal madepar on No. 18 to win thehole and the match, 2-up.Klein def. Conlin, 6-4
Geoff Klein ofMankato was a pictureof consistency in hismatch against RileyConley of Minnetonka.
He shot nothing but4s on the front nine andheld a six-hole lead atthe turn. Conleynotched just one win onthe front, a birdie on thesecond hole.
After both golfershalved Nos. 10 and 11with pars, Conley pro-longed the match with abirdie win on No. 12 buttime was against him.Klein matched his bogeyon the next hole andKlein’s birdie on No. 14ended the match, 6-4.
Constable def.Lervick, 3-2
Donald Constable ofDeephaven and CollinLervick of Chanhassenwere neck-and-neck
through the first 11holes.
Constable won twoholes – Nos. 1 and 6with par, birdie – butLervick also struck for apair of wins, pars onNos. 9 and 10 to eventhe match.
Constable broke thedeadlock with back-to-back wins on No. 12 (abirdie) and No. 12 (par)to go 2-up and thenpadded the lead with akey par win on No. 15.
Pars on the 16th greenended the match in a 3-2 Constable victory.
Whiting def.Diekman, 2-1
Gordy Diekman ofAlexandria had a hardtime getting anymomentum againstDerrick Whiting yester-day.
Whiting took the firstlead on No. 4 and wonNos. 5 and 6 to go 3-up.
Diekman whittled thelead to two with a winon the par-5 12th holeand got to within one bywinning No. 15.
Whiting held firm,however. He matchedDiekman on the nexthole and won No. 17 towrap a 2-1 victory.
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For a lot of people, Resortersweek is about much more thanjust golf.
That rings true forAlexandria’s Connie Freemanwho, after golfing in the tour-nament for more than 50 years,has the fortune of playing withfamily members from allaround the state this year. Atotal of seven Freemans areplaying in the 2010 event.
It’s a group that crosses threegenerations from Connie toAlex and Mitch in the Junior13-15 Division.
The Freemans aren’t justplaying for fun; they’re in it towin it as five of the seven fami-ly members qualified for the
championship flight in theirrespective divisions.
Jon, Stefan and Bill all gavethemselves a chance at a titleby advancing in the ExecutiveDivision yesterday. Jon andStefan battled for theExecutive Men’s title last yearbefore Stefan beat his brotherin the 19th hole.
Two of the generational book-ends also qualified for theirchampionship flights as Conniemade it in the MastersDivision, while Mitch did thesame in his Junior Division.Mitch has already played hisway into the semifinals with a5-3 win over Garrett Turnacliffyesterday morning.
Mitch Freeman (right) teed off on the ninth box duringyesterday’s Junior 13-15 Division play. Mitch is one ofseven members of the Freeman family playing in this
year’s Resorters tournament. He and Alex Freeman arethe youngest of three generations represented. Mitch,
much like the rest of the Freeman family, has proven tobe a handful for his opposition in this year’s field. He
punched his ticket to the semifinals of the 13-15Division. Bill, Jon and Stefan all did the same yesterday
with wins in the Executive Men’s Division. Alexandria’sConnie Freeman qualified for the championship flight in
the Masters Division but came up just short in hisquest to advance yesterday.
All in the familyFreemans make Resorters GolfTournament a family affair
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Mike Barge of the HazeltineNational Golf Club came out of astrong field as the winner of the 2010Sprint All-State Wireless/AlexandriaArea Hotels and HospitalityCommittee Pro-Am that kicked offResorters week at the Alexandria GolfClub on Sunday afternoon.
Barge shot a six-under 66 to edge2009 co-champion Ben Meyers of theMedina Golf Club. Jeremy Decko andBrady Swedberg of AGC were part of agroup of four pros who finished tiedfor third with rounds of 68. Decko wasshooting for a share of his thirdstraight Pro-Am title. Alexandriahead pro Ron Rebrovich carded a 71and finished tied for 11th.
For the first 16 years of the Pro-Am,it served as the kickoff for the annualResorters Golf Tournament, butmoved away from that event in 2004.
But for its 21st season, the Pro-Am,sponsored this year by Sprint All-State Wireless, returned to theResorters Golf Tournament to kick offa week of exceptional golf inAlexandria.
2010 PRO-AM RESULTSMike Barge, 66Ben Meyers, 67 Jeremy Decko, 68Brady Swedberg, 68 Eric Toftner, 68 Jeff Sorenson, 68 Adam Guili, 69 Don Berry, 70 Tim Johnson, 70 Herbie Champlin, 70 Ron Rebrovich, 71 Kris Ramberg, 71 Greg McCullough, 72Steve Fessler, 72 Aaron Jacobson, 73Jack Warno, 73 Barret Boe, 74 Tony Grimes, 74 Aaron McClay, 75 Sam Drodofsky, 75 Marty Lass, 76 David Kluver, 76 Kris Kroetsch, 78 Craig Thomsen, 78Shad Gordon, 79Dan Simpson, 79Jeff Drimel, 80 Mike Thomas, 80 Mike Grube, 80Matt Just, 80Nick Anderson, 83Jason Worke, 84
MENʼS DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT RESULTS
WEDNESDAYUPPER BRACKET
Tom Lehman Jr. def. Sam Peterson 21 holesTyler Monda def. Alec Heinen 3-2Kyle Bahe def. Jon Olson 5-4Erik Waldeland def. Luke Johnson 2-1Chris Sholts def. Eric Peterson 5-4Tom Strandemo def. Bryant Black 3-2Bennett Black def. Mark Giorgi 6-5
LOWER BRACKETBrian Robley def. Tyler Whiting 2-upTom Smolenski def. Tanner Gustafson 1-upDominic Todora def. Casey Vangsness 2-1Jordan Hafdal def. Grant Hanson 19 holesJesse Hafdal def. Paul Webskowski 2-upGeoff Klein def. Riley Conley 6-4Donald Constable def. Collin Lervick 3-2Derrick Whiting def. Gordy Diekman 2-1
EXECUTIVE MENʼS DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT RESULTS
WEDNESDAYUPPER BRACKET
Stefan Freeman def. John Gardiner 6-5Steve Tax def. Steve Klongerbo 5-4Bill Freeman def. Chad Saice 4-3Brian Eidsvold def. Chris OʼHara 4-3Tom Abrahamson def. Alan Tessmer 7-5David Adams def. Duncan Woodhull 7-6Jon Freeman def. John Bonstrom 7-6Chad Johnson def. Pete Rockers 1-up
LOWER BRACKETDonnacha OʼConnor def. Todd Wagner 3-2John Butina def. Bryan Sanders 9-7David Dilley def. Jeff Johnson 6-5Jeff Bigger def. Patrick Gustafson 7-6Chris Haugen def. Mike Gustafson 6-5Joel Harris def. Mike Powell 1-upAl Hagen def. Mike Lueck 2-1Thomas Johnson def. Eric Heimness 2-1
JUNIOR 10-12 DIVISIONCHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHTWEDNESDAY RESULTS
UPPER BRACKETLincoln Johnson def. Blake Bloedorn 3-1Logan Dube´ def. Christopher Adams 1-up in10 holes
LOWER BRACKETSam Franklin def. Andrew Lindberg 5-3Grant Zwilling def. Jack Dierks 2-1
JUNIOR 13-15 CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHTWEDNESDAY RESULTS
UPPER BRACKETMatthew Bennett def. Brandon Bistodeau 2-1Grady Meyer def. Austin McCulloch 4-2
LOWER BRACKETTommy Brandabuhr def. Nick Brundell 2-1Mitch Freeman def. Garrett Turnacliff 5-3
WOMENʼS DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHTWEDNESDAY RESULTS
UPPER BRACKETMaggie Leland def. Jenna Westerham 7-5Molly Noser def. Grace Todora 10-8Amanda Woodhull def. Brenna Lervick 7-5Molly Leland def. Andrea Dwyer 5-4
LOWER BRACKETBetsy Aldrich def. Connie Sornin 6-5Bridget Cummings def. Lauren Johnson 6-5Sara Roering def. Brynn Novotny 5-3Heidi Beckendorf def. Maxine Carlson 4-3
MENʼS SENIOR DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHTWEDNESDAY RESULTS
UPPER BRACKETJon Empanger def. Burke Kiger 3-2Roger Ledebuhr def. Byron Zinn 3-2Norty Blanchard def. Mark Matanich 6-4Jim Arnold def. Don Mehesan 6-5
LOWER BRACKETMike Fluegel def. Jeff Peterson 24 holesGreg Mattson def. Bob Falls 4-3Larry Peterson def. Michael Flesch 19 holesGene Seashore def. Tom Vipond 3-2
MASTERS DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHTWEDNESDAY RESULTS
UPPER BRACKETClayton Pike def. Jim Fitzgerald 3-2Steve Seavall def. Thomas Gray 6-4Gary Obele def. Ken Riesberg 1-up, 19holesTom Eidsvold dfe. David Shriver 3-1
LOWER BRACKETGeorge Mikesh def. Jack Mathiasen 19holesGeorge Cliff def. Dave Harris 3-2Tom Hansen def. Loren Berg 4-3Dave Mohwinkel def. Connie Freeman 4-3
Wednesday’s championship flight resultsBarge wins annual Pro-Am
1988 – Mike Barge1989 – George Shortridge1990 – Mike Haberle1991 – Don Berry1992 – Marty Laas1993 – Bill Israelson1994 – Craig Waryan1995 – Craig Waryan/BillIsraelson/Mike Pearson1996 – Bill Israelson/Don Berry1997 – Don Berry1998 – Jon Chaffee
1999 – Don Berry2001 – Mike Barge/Don Berry2002 – Mike Barge/Aaron McClay2003 – Don Berry2004 – Lisa Kluver Grimes/AdamDooley2005 – Joe Kreuse2006 – Mike Barge2007 – Don Berry2008 – Jeremy Decko2009 – Jeremy Decko/BenMeyers/Jeff Sorenson
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 20101st Tee Color of Tees 10th Tee Color of Tees
7:09 Menʼs Senior 2nd Flight Blue Menʼs Senior 2nd Flight Cons Blue7:18 Menʼs Senior 2nd Flight Blue Menʼs Senior 2nd Flight Cons Blue7:27 Menʼs Senior 1st Flight Blue Menʼs Senior 1st Flight Cons Blue7:36 Menʼs Senior 1st Flight Blue Menʼs Senior 1st Flight Cons Blue7:45 Menʼs Masters 1st Flight White Menʼs Masters 1st Flight Cons White7:54 Menʼs Masters 1st Flight White Menʼs Masters 1st Flight Cons White8:03 Menʼs Exec 2nd Flight Blue Menʼs Exec 2nd Flight Cons Blue8:12 Menʼs Exec 2nd Flight Blue Menʼs Exec 2nd Flight Cons Blue8:21 Menʼs Reg 2nd Flight Blue Menʼs Reg 2nd Flight Cons Blue8:30 Menʼs Reg 2nd Flight Blue Menʼs Reg 2nd Flight Cons Blue8:39 Menʼs Reg 3rd Flight Blue Menʼs Reg 3rd Flight Cons Blue8:48 Menʼs Reg 3rd Flight Blue Menʼs Reg 3rd Flight Cons Blue8:57 Menʼs Reg 4th Flight Blue Menʼs Reg 4th Flight Cons Blue9:06 Menʼs Reg 4th Flight Blue Menʼs Reg 4th Flight Cons Blue
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NOON Menʼs Masters Champ Blue Menʼs Masters Champ Cons Blue12:09 Menʼs Masters Champ Blue Menʼs Masters Champ Cons Blue12:18 Menʼs Senior Champ Blue Menʼs Senior Champ Cons Blue12:27 Menʼs Senior Champ Blue Menʼs Senior Champ Cons Blue12:36 Womenʼs 1st Flight Gold Womenʼs Regular 1st Flight Cons Gold12:45 Womenʼs 1st Flight Gold Womenʼs Regular 1st Flight Cons Gold12:54 Womenʼs Reg Champ White Womenʼs Reg Cons White1:03 Womenʼs Reg Champ White Womenʼs Reg Cons White 1:12 Menʼs Exec Champ Black Menʼs Exec 1st Flight Black1:21 Menʼs Exec Champ Black Menʼs Exec 1st Flight Black1:30 Menʼs Exec Champ Black Menʼs Exec 1st Flight Black1:39 Menʼs Exec Champ Black Menʼs Exec 1st Flight Black1:48 Menʼs Reg Champ Black Menʼs Reg 1st Flight Black1:57 Menʼs Reg Champ Black Menʼs Reg 1st Flight Black2:06 Menʼs Reg Champ Black Menʼs Reg 1st Flight Black2:15 Menʼs Reg Champ Black Menʼs Reg 1st Flight Black
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End of play for Thursday
FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 20101st Tee Color of Tees 10th Tee Color of Tees
7:30 AM Menʼs Masters 1st Flight White Menʼs Masters 1st Flight Cons White7:39 Menʼs Senior 2nd Flight Blue Menʼs Senior 2nd Flight Cons Blue7:48 Menʼs Senior 1st Flight Blue Menʼs Senior 1st Flight Cons Blue7:57 Menʼs Exec 2nd Flight Blue Menʼs Exec 2nd Flight Cons Blue8:06 Menʼs Reg 4th Flight Blue Menʼs Reg 4th Flight Cons Blue8:15 Menʼs Reg 3rd Flight Blue Menʼs Reg 3rd Flight Cons Blue8:24 Menʼs Reg 2nd Flight Blue Menʼs Reg 2nd Flight Cons Blue8:33 Menʼs Exec 1st Flight Cons Black Open8:42 Menʼs Exec 1st Flight Cons Black Open8:51 Menʼs Exec 1st Flight Black Open9:00 Menʼs Exec 1st Flight Black Open
9:09 Junior 13-15 1st Flight Cons White Junior 10-12 1st Flight Cons (9 holes)Gold9:18 Junior 13-15 1st Flight White Junior 10-12 1st Flight (9 holes) Gold9:27 Junior 13-15 2nd Flight Cons White Junior 10-12 Champ Cons (9 holes) Gold9:36 Junior 13-15 2nd Flight White Junior 10-12 Champ (9 holes) Gold
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NOON Junior 13-15 Champ Blue Junior 13-15 Champ Cons Blue12:12 Menʼs Masters Champ Blue Menʼs Masters Champ Cons Blue12:24 Menʼs Senior Champ Blue Menʼs Senior Champ Cons Blue12:36 Womenʼs Reg 1st Flight Gold Womenʼs 1st Flight Cons Gold12:48 Womenʼs Reg Champ White Womenʼs Reg Champ Cons White1:00 Menʼs Exec Champ Black Menʼs Exec Champ Cons Black1:12 Menʼs Exec Champ Black Menʼs Exec Champ Cons Black1:24 Menʼs Reg Champ Black Menʼs Reg Champ Cons Black1:36 Menʼs Reg Champ Black Menʼs Reg Champ Cons Black1:48 Menʼs Reg 1st Flight Black Menʼs Reg 1st Flight Cons Black2:00 Menʼs Reg 1st Flight Black Menʼs Reg 1st Flight Cons Black
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 20101st Tee Color of Tees 10th Tee Color of Tees
6:30 AM Menʼs Exec 1st Flight Black Menʼs Exec 1st Flight Cons Black6:42 Menʼs Reg 1st Flight Black Menʼs Reg 1st Flight Cons Black6:54 Menʼs Exec Champ Black Menʼs Exec Champ Cons Black7:06 Menʼs Reg Champ Black Menʼs Reg Champ Cons Black7:18 Open Menʼs Exec 2nd Flight/ Cons Blue7:30 Open Menʼs Reg 4th Flight/Cons Blue7:40 Menʼs Senior 2nd Flight/Cons Blue Menʼs Reg 3rd Flight/Cons Blue7:50 Menʼs Senior 1st Flight/Cons Blue Menʼs Reg 2nd Flight/Cons Blue8:00 Menʼs Masters 1st Flight/Cons White Junior 13-15 2nd Flight/Cons White8:10 Womenʼs Reg/1st Flight/Cons Gold Open8:20 Menʼs Senior & Masters Champ ConsBlue Junior 10-12 1st Flight/Cons (9 holes)Gold8:30 Junior 13-15 1st Flight/Cons White Junior 10-12 Champ/Cons (9 holes) Gold
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Approximate Tee-Times11:00 AM Menʼs Executive 1st Flight/Consolation Black11:20 Menʼs Regular 1st Flight/Consolation Black11:40 Menʼs Regular/Executive Championship Cons Black12:00 Junior Championship/Consolation Blue12:20 Menʼs Senior/Masters Championship Blue12:40 Womenʼs Championship/Consolation White1:00 Menʼs Regular/Executive Championship Black
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Grill Lake! Nice home on acreage & lots of frontage. Access into Mill Lake. Sits on edge of Hardwood Hills Golf Course. $325,000.
Lake Carlos! Wonderful “A frame” chalet on 150’ best, level shoreline. True lake charmer. View the Virtual Tour at www.Akenson.com. $695,000.
East Lake Carlos! Very level & sandy at water’s edge plus roomy lakehome for everyone to enjoy. $469,000.
Lake L’Homme Dieu! Gorgeous home with “California” feel, on great lot in excellent neighborhood. Ready to go! $649,000.
Stowes Lake! Great lake home on north shore with level lot. Nice! $289,000.
Lobster Lake! Walkout “rustic” 3 bedroom with 3 car garage & clean shore. $369,900.
Lake L’Homme Dieu! Great lot with fi xer upper but “quaint” year-round cabin. $425,000. Garage with bunk house & extra lot also for $375,000.
Lake L’Homme Dieu! Gorgeous, deep wooded lot with price so good the house is included. What a deal! $375,000.
Maple Lake! One of a kind “Timber Frame” 2 story walkout. Absolutely gorgeous. View the Virtual Tour at www.Akenson.com. $700,000.
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Lake L’Homme Dieu! Spectacular 2 story walkout on wonderful shoreline with boat house. Dream home! View the Virtual Tour at www.Akenson.com. $950,000.
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Lake Cowdry Townhome! Enjoy this delightful, reasonably priced & turn-key home. Must see! View the Virtual Tour at www.Akenson.com. $209,900.
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