DOUG HANZEL RETAINS DIXIE SENIOR
AMATEUR TITLE IN FLORIDA
CORAL SPRINGS, Florida – Doug Hanzel of Savannah, Georgia has won his second consecutive Dixie Senior Amateur title in a come-from-behind victory at the TPC Eagle Trace.
Hanzel’s 211 total (69-72-70) was good enough for a three-shot victory over Rick Woulfe of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, who finished the tournament in solo second after posting rounds of 66-73-75 for a 214 total.
The first two rounds of the tournament were played at nearby Heron Bay Golf Club while the final round was contested at Eagle Trace.
Woulfe won his last two senior events, the Society of Seniors Championship and the Ralph Bogart, which moved him from No.157 in Golfweek’s Senior Rankings to No.8 for the end of the season.
Behind Woulfe, Michael Mercier of Rochester, N.Y., and Steve Groom of Raytown, Mo., tied for third after finishing 54 holes at 215.
In the Super Senior division, Stephen Rose of New York City won in sudden death against Craig Scott of Marshalls Creek, Pa., after both finished the 54-hole tournament tied at 220.
AMATEUR TITLE IN FLORIDA
CORAL SPRINGS, Florida – Doug Hanzel of Savannah, Georgia has won his second consecutive Dixie Senior Amateur title in a come-from-behind victory at the TPC Eagle Trace.
Hanzel’s 211 total (69-72-70) was good enough for a three-shot victory over Rick Woulfe of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, who finished the tournament in solo second after posting rounds of 66-73-75 for a 214 total.
The first two rounds of the tournament were played at nearby Heron Bay Golf Club while the final round was contested at Eagle Trace.
Woulfe won his last two senior events, the Society of Seniors Championship and the Ralph Bogart, which moved him from No.157 in Golfweek’s Senior Rankings to No.8 for the end of the season.
Behind Woulfe, Michael Mercier of Rochester, N.Y., and Steve Groom of Raytown, Mo., tied for third after finishing 54 holes at 215.
In the Super Senior division, Stephen Rose of New York City won in sudden death against Craig Scott of Marshalls Creek, Pa., after both finished the 54-hole tournament tied at 220.
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