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Samoset Open Divots
By Dominic Dastoli
The Champion’s Collection
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Eric Egloff became the sixth
winner this year to post all three rounds in the 60’s
(66-66-69).
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It has been quite a rapid turn
around for Eric Egloff. Just last week, he shot rounds of
75-80 to miss the cut in the New England Open.
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On the week, he played Samoset’s
three par 5’s in a collective 8-under par, highlighted by
two eagles on the fourth hole, including one in the final
round.
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With the win, Eric recorded his
seventh top fifteen finish in nine events.
Miscellaneous Madness
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Under windy conditions,
Saturday’s final round scoring average was 73.9. The low
round of the day belonged to Matt Donovan, who managed a
solid 2-under par 68 despite a double bogey on the 478 yard,
par 4, 18th hole.
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Through nine events, Paul
Dickinson, Billy Downes, Justin Goodhue, and Sean O’Hair are
the only players who have made every cut this season.
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Sean O’Hair’s streak of
consecutive top five finishes came to end at eight this
week, as he completed play in a tie for 17th.
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Corey Harris and Geoff Sisk, who
were paired together during the first two rounds, combined
to shoot a best ball score of 11-under par 59 in Thursday’s
first round.
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Scott Hawley could very well be
the hottest golfer on tour right now. Since the Sterling
Open, he has recorded four top fifteen finishes, two top
three’s, and has racked up just under $16,000 in earnings.
During this time, he also posted a clutch second place tie
in the Canadian Tour’s season ending Bay Mill Championship,
highlighted by a 6-under par 66 in the final round. This
performance secured his playing privileges for the 2005
season.
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David Gunas, who tied for 31st
week, will make his television debut on the Golf Channel’s
“Big Break 2” this Tuesday at 9 pm.
Season Bests!
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Sam Corden (t6th) |
70-69-69 |
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Jim Salinetti (t6th) |
70-68-70 |
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Denny Rasku (t8th) |
69-71-70 |
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Joe Horowitz (t15th) |
69-71-72 |
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Jimmy Jones (t25th) |
69-74-75 |
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Brian McGowan (t25th) |
72-70-76 |
Quote of the week:
“I’m just starting to play
better. I just try to be patient.
I just tried to stay
out of my own way. It’s a big confidence booster.”
-Eric Egloff, two-time
defending Samoset Open Champion, commenting on the progress he
has made, his mental strategy this week, and what this win could
do for him confidence-wise with Q-School just around the corner.
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