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Four-Ball finish

FOUR-BALL CHAMPIONSHIP F(NKLIN COUNTY CC PAR- 71-71-142

OPEN Bohme-Panter 126 Berkmeyer-Callahan 129 Gumper-Sullivan 130 OPEN NET Rosenbaum-Helfrich 130 Smith-Morrison 131 Nealis-Nealis 133

SENIOR Quesenberry-Todd 127 Hart-Hollander 134 Concagh-Diemer 139

SENIORNET Quesenberry-Todd 127 Concagh-Diemer 133 Leonberger-Slantz 136 FOUR-BALL

What could be better than a day out on the golf course and a 64 on your card? How about a 62?

After opening with a 64 at par-71 Franklin County Country Club on Saturday, July 6, Bryan Bohme and Austin Panter were even better the next day, shooting a 9-under 62 to come from behind and capture the MAGA Four-Ball Championship.

Bohme and Panter began the Sunday finale in a tie for second, behind the lead of Skip Berkmeyer and Crimson Callahan (63-66-129). But nine birdies from Bohme boosted the tandem during their sizzling final round and the 16-under total worked for a two-shot cushion over Berk meyer-Callahan.

“I think what worked was Bryan’s putter,” said Panter. “I don’t think he missed a putt outside 20-30 feet. I mean, he played great today, I was just along for the ride. It was fun to watch and be part of Bryan’s team today, for sure.”

Bohme added: “I had to contribute. He made all the birdies yesterday.”

Meanwhile, Mike Quesenberry teamed with John Todd to run away with the Senior Division. The pair opened with a 64 and followed with a 63 to post a 15-under-par 127, seven shots clear of the Gene Hart and Michael Hollander.

FOUR-BALL FLOURISH

What could be better than a day out on the golf course and a 64 on

After opening with a 64 at par-71 Franklin County Country Club on Saturday, July 6, Bryan Bohme and Austin Panter were even better the next day, shooting a 9-under 62 to come from behind and capture the

Bohme and Panter began the Sunday finale in a tie for second, behind the lead of Skip Berkmeyer and Crimson Callahan (63-66-129). But nine birdies from Bohme boosted the tandem during their sizzling final round and the 16-under total worked for a two-shot cushion over Berk

“I think what worked was Bryan’s putter,” said Panter. “I don’t think he missed a putt outside 20-30 feet. I mean, he played great today, I was just along for the ride. It was fun to watch and be part of Bryan’s team today,

Bohme added: “I had to contribute. He made all the birdies yesterday.”

Meanwhile, Mike Quesenberry teamed with John Todd to run away with the Senior Division. The pair opened with a 64 and followed with a 63 to post a 15-under-par 127, seven shots clear of the Gene Hart and

Ryan Morrison

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