Gallery: Golfers play first round of Clubs at Ole Brook Club Championship
Published 4:48 pm Friday, July 15, 2022
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Glenn Murray swings as Roger Maddox, Shawn Munson and Keith McGowan watch from the tee box on the Par 3 No.4. In the first round of the Clubs at Ole Brook Club Championship (Hunter Cloud | The Daily Leader)
Roger Maddox watches a shot on the Par 3 No. 4 during the first round of Ole Brook's Club Championship. (Hunter Cloud | The Daily Leader)
Keith McGowan tries to make a 30 foot putt during the first round. His ball rolled past the hole and he had to knock in a six foot putt. (Hunter Cloud | The Daily Leader)
Glenn Murray studies his putt on No.4 before playing his ball from the apron of the green. (Hunter Cloud | The Daily Leader)
Ronny Ross holds the flag for his playing partner Zach Hirsch on No. 12 a Par 3. (Hunter Cloud | The Daily Leader)
Shawn Munson studies a putt on No.4 before two putting the hole. He finished with a par but came a few feet shy of birding the Par 3. (Hunter Cloud | The Daily Leader)
Zach Hirsch putts on hole No.12 at the Ole Brook Club Championship Friday. (Hunter Cloud | The Daily Leader)
Kent Allen, left, watchez Zach Smith rip a tee shot off the box at No.14. (Hunter Cloud | The Daily Leader)
Brock Campbell waits to putt on No. 16 at the Ole Brook Club Championship. (Hunter Cloud | The Daily Leader)
Cory Douchard gets himself ready to tee off on No.14. (Hunter Cloud | The Daily Leader)
Ryan Case sets his ball down on No. 16 as he prepares to putt. (Hunter Cloud | The Daily Leader)
Landon Case gets ready to putt on No. 18 to close out his first round of the Ole Brook Club Championship. (Hunter Cloud | The Daily Leader)
Cory McLaurin tees off on No.13 during Friday's round. (Hunter Cloud | The Daily Leader)
BROOKHAVEN — Friday was the opening round of the Clubs at Ole Brook Club Championship. Golf Pro Jeff Henning said about 50 golfers will play in the tournament with the top players being selected to represent Ole Brook in the Norwood Cup.
Friday’s round was a bit of a free-for-all as players got together in groups throughout the day depending on their work schedules. Saturday and Sunday’s rounds should start at 9a.m. with a tee time schedule.
The tournament is stroke play much like the Open Championship played this weekend at St. Andrews in Fife, Scotland. Henning said he didn’t plan for the tournament to be held during the major tournament but it “worked out that way.”
Scores from each round can be found on our website at the end of each day.