Wolfe, Calph earn Wednesday Travel League victories | News, Sports, Jobs

Wolfe, Calph earn Wednesday Travel League victories | News, Sports, Jobs

The Wednesday Travel League held dual events Wednesday, one at Rosebrook Golf Club and another at Seven Springs Mountain Resort Golf Course in Champion, Pennsylvania. It was the league’s first visit to Seven Springs, making it the 69th different course the league has played.

At Rosebrook, Mike Wolfe won his first event of the season with the low round of 77. Wayne Stoughton finished one stroke back with 78. Dave Franklin and Lenny Leszkowicz tied for third with 84. For Leszkowicz, it was a career-low round in league play. Wolfe and Stoughton each shot the low front nine score of 40, while Wolfe led the back nine with 37. John Waterman was the B Flight champion. The winner of the Bruce “Java” Chrabasz Commissioner’s Award was Tony Destro.

The following recorded untied birdies: A Flight, Ken Kaus (No. 1), Joe Bifaro (No. 2), Leszkowicz (No. 7) and Mick Dunning Sr. (No. 15); B Flight, Pete Gawron (Nos. 1, 11), Waterman (No. 2), Bill Aldrich (Nos. 3, 12, 18), and John Tofil (No. 15).

Closest to the pin were Aldrich (No. 4), Franklin (Nos. 10, 12), and Gawron (Nos. 13, 16).

Top point winners were Gawron (20), Aldrich (16), and Franklin (14).

At Seven Springs, Robert Calph earned his 40th career Tour Victory, posting the low round of 79. Ed Tofil was second with 81 and Tom Destro was third with 85. Tofil led the front nine with 39 and Calph led the back nine with 37. In the B Flight, Dan Kaszuba was the winner after a tiebreaker with Pat Weaver. The winner of the Bruce “Java” Chrabasz Commissioner’s Award was Jack Hood.

The following recorded untied: A Flight, Dave Wallace (No. 1), Tofil (No. 2), Mike Willoughby (No. 3), Destro (Nos. 4, 14), and Calph (Nos. 17, 18); B Flight, Brian Lore (Nos. 1, 11), Weaver (No.3), Hood (No. 8), and Kaszuba (Nos. 9, 12, 15, 17).

Closest to the pin were Willoughby (No. 3), Calph (Nos. 6, 15), and Don Kujawa (No. 11).

Top point winners were Calph and Willoughby (24 each), Kaszuba (20), and Destro (12).

Season points leaders (after 10 events): 1. Wallace (188), 2. Calph (175), 3. Stoughton (149), 4. Tom Destro (117), 5. Wolfe (114), 6. Leszkowicz (111), 7. John Tofil (103), 8. Aldrich (100), 9. Frank Benamati (98), 10. Weaver (93), 11. Willoughby (92), 12. Kaszuba (91), 13. Butch Mackowiak (85), 14. Franklin (81), 15. Jeff Marsowicz (80), 16. Kujawa (78), 17. Dave Mathews (75), 18. Gary Haase (72), 19. Ed Tofil( 60), 20. Gawron (59).

This week the league holds its second major event of the season, the “U.S. Open” at Green Meadows Golf Course in North East, Pennsylvania. The first group tees off at 9:50 a.m. At this time, all spots are filled. Anyone wishing to be placed on the sub list should text or call 785-2291.

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