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And for another, the final rounds of each were almost completely devoid of drama. The Senior Division, on the other hand, had drama to spare. With bogeys at 10 and 11, Watford fell into a tie with Greer and Jackson. Guhne would doubtless have liked what he saw of Johnson in the title match — birdies on five of the first six holes and a 3-up lead. He poured it in, though, and effectively resolved the issue.

Back in August, Hufstetler birdied the 36 th hole to edge Baird for the Brainerd Invitational Senior title. Having spent his whole season in or near leads, though, Hufstetler stayed cool. He then won the eighth with a sporty up-and-down to pull even. After halving the ninth, Hufstetler took his first lead with a win at the 10 th. He promptly gave that hole back at the 11 th, though, where his drive hit the cart path and rocketed out of bounds. The same sequence played out again at 13 and 14 — Hufstetler won the par-5 13 th, but missed a short par putt to drop the par-3 14 th. Faced with a gut check at the par-3 17 th, Baird center-cut a 10-footer to stay in the match. He needed another win at 18 to extend the match again, but just missed from 40 feet. Next up for Johnson — the Tennessee Junior Cup matches, Oct. Guhne would doubtless have liked what he saw of Johnson in the title match — birdies on five of the first six holes and a 3-up lead. For the 12 holes he played in the final, Johnson was 5-under-par. That gives you a lot of confidence. But he said all 325 is likely to get him in the inaugural Chattanooga Long-Drive Competition presented by The First Tee of Chattanooga is a word of thanks for coming out. Mike Jenkins, chairman of The First Tee of Chattanooga, said Thursday, Oct. For one thing, he and SportTalk co-host Gary Dr. Haskew will go head-to-head in a 9-iron closest-to-the-hole shootout — and cash prizes will be awarded to a lucky backer of each contestant. The competition is open to all — professionals and amateurs alike. Senior at least 55 years of age on Oct. The top four qualifiers in the main draw, as well as the top two seniors and top two women, will make the Oct. The winners will get trophies — and will see their names engraved on a plaque that will be on permanent display at The First Tee of Chattanooga. But whose are those names are likely to be? They do so much for golf, so whenever I can help them out, I will. With a birdie at the par-4 12 th , the 32-year-old Knoxvillian took a one-shot lead in the final round of the Tennessee Mid-Amateur Championship. He scuffled around the green at the par-4 13 th , though, and found himself needing to make a 10-foot putt just to save bogey. He coaxed it in, which kept him in a tie with second-round leader Kevin Watford of Franklin, TN. Greer later bested Watford in a playoff for the title. Greer and Watford finished two shots clear of Memphian Matt Cooper and Craig Smith of Nashville, each of whom posted final-round 69s. Tim Jackson of Memphis, a six-time Tennessee Mid-Am titlist, was briefly tied for the lead in the final round, but faded and finished fifth. Josh Nelms, who closed with 70, was the low Chattanooga-area player at 221, 5-over-par. Watford started the day with a three-shot lead on Greer and Jackson. Watford briefly led by four and made the turn at even-par for the day, but lost ground — Jackson had crept to within one, while Greer was two back. With bogeys at 10 and 11, Watford fell into a tie with Greer and Jackson. Greer dropped another shot, and fell one behind Watford, with a bogey at the exacting par-4 15 th. At the par-3 16 th , Greer missed the green and faced a ticklish downhill pitch. His ball slid eight feet past, but he made the comebacker to stay just one behind Watford, who had a good look at a birdie but missed. At the par-5 17 th , Greer ripped a nearly 300-yard drive dead center, leaving him barely 200 yards out. His knocked his 5-iron second on the green and two-putted for a birdie that brought him even with Watford. It burned the edge, though, and he settled for par and a playoff with Watford, who salvaged par at 18 from behind the green. Watford, though, left his second well short of the green. Greer cozied his birdie putt, tapped in his par, then saw a dream come true when Watford missed. Nelms got to 4-under-par for the day with an eagle at the par-5 11 th , but then bogeyed 12, 13 and 14. He got one of those shots back with a last birdie at 17. I mostly just hit balls. For one thing, both championships were conducted on Donald Ross-designed courses — the Open at Pinehurst No. And for another, the final rounds of each were almost completely devoid of drama. German Martin Kaymer led the Open by five heading into the final round and won by eight. The Senior Division, on the other hand, had drama to spare. Thomas 73 in the final round finished second at 4-under-par 206. Jay Potter 73 , Keoni Vidrine 68 and David Watts 68 tied for third at 208. On Saturday, Hufstetler tacked a 70 onto his opening 69 for a 1-under-par 139. Corey, who opened with 67, closed with 73 for 140. Robertson actually got his first bit of cushion from Thomas, who dropped three shots in the first four holes. Robertson then hit the gas, making four straight birdies and padding his margin to nearly double-digits. The leader caught a terrible break at the par-4 ninth, where his tee ball came to rest against a stick. Moving the stick would have caused the ball to move, and a penalty, so Robertson did what he could to advance the ball. His second came up short of the green, made bogey, and Thomas made birdie to get two shots back. Then, at the 10 th , Robertson stubbed his toe to the point that he faced a 14-foot par putt. He poured it in, though, and effectively resolved the issue. Robertson readily conceded that his affiliation with Brainerd GC made his triumph there all the more sweet. Standing on the 18 th tee, Corey led Hufstetler by two. Also application for Brai….

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