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Parks & Owens, Bunn & Davis Win Respective Divisions

 

ASHEBORO, N.C. (April 1, 2022) -- Final results of the 5th North Carolina Super Senior Four-Ball Championship at Pinewood Country Club in Asheboro, N.C. on April 1, 2022. The 65+ Division competed at 6,122 yards and the 70+ Division competed at 5,672 yards (par 36-36--72). 

 

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36 holes was just not enough to decide the 65 and over Division of the North Carolina Super Senior Four-Ball, as tandem Charlie Parks of Asheboro, N.C. and Doug Owens of Albemarle, N.C. were locked in a tie with duo Kim Mansfield of Jackson Springs, N.C. and Ken Eichele of Pienhurst, N.C. 

 

Both teams finished the championship at a tally of 6-under-par, needing extra time to decide a champion. It was Owens who answered the bell, as he birdied the first playoff hole to give himself and Parks the win at Pinewood Country Club. 

 

An opening round 2-under-par, 70 put the pair in solid positioning on the leaderboard, and the 4-under-par second round 68 on Friday that included four birdies and an eagle proved to be exactly what Parks and Owens needed. 

 

Johnny Elam of Charlotte, N.C. and Steve Sharpe of Greensboro, N.C. finished in solo third with a two day total of 5-under-par, while Lennie Barton and Cliff Seastrunk of Raleigh, N.C. and Frank Golden of Charlotte, N.C. and Steve Wilkinson of Wilmington, N.C. finished in a tie for fourth, with both pairings coming in at 4-under-par for the Championship. 

 

In the 70 and over Division John Bunn of Apex, N.C. and Raymond Davis of Raleigh, N.C. turned in a very impressive two day total of 8-under-par to come away with the victory. 

 

A fiery opening round 6-under-par, 66 put them in the driver's seat early, as they recorded six birdies and not a single blemish on the scorecard. Another five birdies during their final round proved to be the decider in giving them the title. 

 

The team of Gary Strickfaden of Southern Pines, N.C. and Spike Smith of Pinehurst, N.C. finished alone in second place, with a two-day total of 6-under-par. An opening round 1-under-par, 71 put them a little behind the pace early, but a 5-under-par, 67 that included seven birdies proved to be an impressive finish to the championship. 


 

5th North Carolina Super Senior Four-Ball Championship

Pinewood Country Club, Asheboro, N.C.

Final Results: 65+ Division

Pos. Team City, State  To Par R1 R2 Total 
T1 Charlie Parks  +  Doug Owens Asheboro, NC, Albemarle, NC -6 70 68 138
T1 Kim Mansfield + Ken Eichele Jackson Springs, NC, Pinehurst, NC -6 71 67 138
3 Johnny Elam + Steve Sharpe Charlotte, NC, Greensboro, NC -5 72 67 139
T4 Lennie Barton + Cliff Seastrunk Raleigh, NC -4 71 69 140
T4 Frank Golden  +  Steve Wilkinson Charlotte, NC, Wilmington, NC -4 68 72 140
T6 Donald Detweiler  +  Paul Simson Raleigh, NC -3 70 71 141
T6 James Pearson + Jim Grainger Charlotte, NC -3 70 71 141
8 Gary Roberson + Craig Cathey Burlington, NC -2 71 71 142
T9 Ed Donlin  +  Russ Perry Concord, NC, Winston Salem, NC -1 72 71 143
T9 Gary Hull + Randall Sullins Stateville, NC, Claremont, NC -1 72 71 143
T9 Robbie Armistead  +  Robert Parrott Raleigh, NC -1 68 75 143
T9 Daniel  Cook + Lennie Younce Lenoir, NC -1 72 71 143
13 Robert Shoaf  +  Jim Christy Concord, NC, China Grove, NC +1 78 67 145
14 John Fritz + Lawrence Hicks Mint Hill, NC, Greensboro, NC +2 74 72 146
T15 Jim Gallagher  +  John Richardson Charlotte, NC +3 69 78 147
T15 Doug Buchanan + Lee Keesler Charlotte, NC +3 77 70 147
17 Gene Queen  +  Hugh Quinn Advance, NC, Lewisville, NC +4 75 73 148
T18 Wayne Pyrtle + Ray Womack Burlington, NC +5 76 73 149
T18 Harry Moore + Jeff Chatham Leland, NC +5 73 76 149
20 John Bashford + Scott Baltz Raleigh, NC +6 74 76 150
21 Ray Novicki  +  Dave Davis Southern Pines, NC, Morehead City, NC +7 77 74 151
22 Howard Stevens + Sam Sparks Wake Forest, NC, Raleigh, NC +12 83 73 156
23 Bill Engle + Kenny Treece Stanfield, NC, Monroe, NC +13 78 79 157
24 Gary Buck + Mark Kozel Chapel Hill, NC +19 84 79 163

Final Results: 70+ Division

Pos. Team City, State  To Par R1 R2 Total 
1 John Bunn  +  Raymond Davis Apex, NC, Raleigh, NC -8 66 70 136
2 Gary Strickfaden  +  Spike Smith southern pines, NC, Pinehurst, NC -6 71 67 138
T3 Bill Burling  +  J. Lawson Greensboro, NC -1 71 72 143
T3 Dave Moser  +  Phillip Greene Charlotte, NC, charlotte, NC -1 71 72 143
T3 John McCallie  +  Ronald Carpenter Creedmoor, NC, Durham, NC -1 73 70 143
6 Jerry Hartsell  +  Vardaman Banks Matthews, NC, Midland, NC E 70 74 144
T7 Keith Li  +  Pete Allen Southport, NC +1 70 75 145
T7 Jim Stirling  +  Ron Clark Wilmington, NC, Mebane, NC +1 75 70 145
9 Dick Hogan  +  Mark Wagner Burlington, NC, Statesville, NC +3 73 74 147
T10 Robert Desjardins  +  William Boles Matthews, NC, Wilson, NC +6 72 78 150
T10 Andrew Wurst  +  Chuck Wunsch Pinehurst, NC +6 73 77 150
T10 David Watterworth  +  Greg Powell Charlotte, NC +6 76 74 150
T13 Bill James  +  Eric Higgins Leland, NC, Wilmington, NC +9 74 79 153
T13 Norman Davis  +  Paul Stroup Charlotte, NC +9 77 76 153
T15 Bob Norman  +  Ray Jackson Rocky Mount, NC +10 80 74 154
T15 Bill Hambling  +  John Burton Flat Rock, NC, Whittier, NC +10 76 78 154
17 Steven Johnson  +  Terry Glidewell Jefferson, NC, Greensboro, NC +13 75 82 157
18 John Welch  +  jim Blaylock Winston-Salem, NC, Winston Salem, NC +15 79 80 159
19 Bill Martinson  +  Rick Lafata Raleigh, NC, Cary, NC +16 79 81 160

 

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