Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Mini golf tournament in Surf City draws 99 participants

Photo via Surf City Taxpayers Association
Mark Travers graciously accepts his second
place winnings in the 16 and over age group.
Despite a delay due to rain, nearly 100 miniature golf enthusiasts came out to Island Golf in Surf City to participate in the borough taxpayers association’s second tournament of the summer on Aug. 10. The top of the leader board was very close in all three of the age brackets, said Pete Williams, SCTA president, who noted the prize money for the game was generously donated by Surf City 5 and 10.
First place in the 8 and under age group went to Rylee Guerriero with a score of 44. She is the first girl this year to win her age bracket, Williams pointed out. James Fitzmaurice took second place with a score of 46, and Nathan Eagleson came in third with a total of 50.
Aidan Walker was the first-place winner in the 9 to 15 age group, with a score of 35. Ryan Suarez, who came in second, and Bri Patten, awarded third place, both scored 37 points. Suarez won their playoff with a hole-in-one on the third hole.
Chris Scholl took first place with a score of 33 in the 16 and over age group, followed by Mark Travers, who was awarded second place for his score of 35. Third place went to Al Voytek, who finished the round with 37 strokes.
— Kelley Anne Essinger

This article was published in The SandPaper.

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