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Pacific Coast - Tuesday |
James Allenby (pictured above) of
Langley, BC, and Jordan Irwin of
Calgary, Alb., each fired rounds of
5-under-par 65 and share a two-shot lead
after the first round of the 42nd
Pacific Coast Amateur Championship at
Royal Colwood Golf Club in Victoria.
Defending champion Mike Knight of
Calgary and recently crowned BC Amateur
champion Eugene Wong of North Vancouver
head a quartet who finished at
3-under-par 67 over the 6,683-yard
parkland layout, which was designed in
1913 by Vernon Macan.
Allenby and Wong led the way as the
Pacific Northwest Golf Association took
a five-shot lead after the first round
of the Morse Cup team competition. With
the best two of three scores from a
pre-selected trio counting for the team
total, the PNGA — which is seeking its
third consecutive Morse Cup title —
finished at 8 under par, five shots
ahead of the Washington State GA.
Alberta is in third place, another shot
back.
The 23-year-old Allenby, who was
all-Pac 10 last yearat Oregon State,
opened with consecutive birdies today
and ended with five birdies and no
bogies for his round. Irwin, also 23,
who has won five tournaments at the
University of Houston, made five birdies
in six holes on the front nine (his
second today). He ended with seven
birdies and two bogies, shooting 30 on
the front nine.
The 21-year-old Knight, who is bidding
to become the first repeat champion
since Billy Mayfair won in 1987 and
1988, also had five birdies today; only
a double-bogey 6 on the 446-yard 12th
hole kept him from sharing the lead.
Kevin Carrigan, who belongs to Royal
Colwood, had the shot of the round when
he holed an 8 iron from 175 yards on the
par-3 seventh hole for his first career
hole in one. “There’s a little rise in
front of the green,” said Carrigan.
“Someone said, ‘It’s either in the hole
or over the green.’ Then there was a
lot of cheering.” Carrigan finished at
1-over-par 71.
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items are from 05 Aug 2008.