Scramble a sizzler
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Bryce Alderton
There was no shortage of drama in both gross and net divisions in
local qualifying for the Buick Scramble Saturday at Costa Mesa Golf &
Country Club’s Los Lagos course.
The amateur tournament featured 14 foursomes vying for two spots
into the sectional round, scheduled July 27-28 at the Legends course
at the PGA of Southern California Golf Club in Calimesa.
Costa Mesa resident Jim Miller, along with Jim Kentros, Ed Hunter
and Scott Robinson, won the net division while the foursome of Dave
Sargeant, Roger Collins and Tim and Randy Labeda claimed the gross
title Saturday. Both teams advance to one of 104 sectional qualifying
rounds for the national championships, scheduled Oct. 7-10 at the
Grande Lakes Resort in Orlando, Fla.
Two teams from each of the 104 sites will qualify for the national
championships.
Miller, Kentros, Robinson and Hunter defeated Michael Valentine,
David Yee, Gary Bergluns and Jeff Goad -- all Costa Mesa men’s club
members -- in a one-hole playoff on the par-5 first hole after both
teams shot 60 in the 18-hole, scramble format.
Kentros sank a 15-foot birdie putt on the playoff hole, said Sean
Collins, a teaching pro at Costa Mesa and Roger Collins’ brother.
The winning foursome prevailed despite having just three players
for the extra hole after one golfer left early.
Sargeant made a 10-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th to give his team the gross title by one stroke. The Labedas and Collins are also
Costa Mesa men’s club members.
In a scramble, each player hits and the group selects one ball
where each member will play his or her next shot.
Saturday’s rules mandated all teams used two drives from each
player.
Teams will expand to five players to include a pro in the
sectional rounds. Sean Collins will join Roger Collins, the Labedas
and Sargeant.
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