CANFIELD, Ohio — The Wednesday Journey League made its eighth annual two-day journey to Boardman, Ohio, on July 12-13.
On Tuesday, the league performed the “Cousin Eddie’s Invitational” on the Kennsington Golf Membership.
Joe Bifaro was the grand champion with the low web spherical of 76. The runners-up had been Tom Destro and Pat Weaver with 77. In Flight B, Dave Franklin gained a tiebreaker over Ken Kaus with 86. Jaime Galarza was third, one shot to behind.
Within the 2-Man Disabled Event, the winners had been the workforce of Lenny Leszkowicz and Ed Tofil (159 web factors). In second place with a 160 was the workforce of Bifaro and Don Kujawa. In third place with a 163 was the workforce of Jack Hood and Dave Wallace.
On Wednesday, the league held its common Wednesday Journey League occasion at Reserve Run in Poland, Ohio. Robert Calph shot a brand new league subject document of 72 1 over par, breaking the earlier mark of 73, held by Ed Tofil. In a tie for second place with 77s had been Pat Weaver and Dave Wallace. Ken Kaus shot 79. Calph led the entrance 9 with a par 34, 1 underneath. Joe Bifaro and Pete Gawron led the again 9 with a 1-under par 37. Dan Kaszuba recorded his first eagle within the league with a three on the par 5 18th gap. The winner of Flight B was Ed Tofil after a playoff with Tom Destro and Mike Willoughby. Gary Haase was the winner of Flight C. The winner of Bruce “Java” Chrabasz’s Commissioner’s Award, in his league debut, went to Tom McCarthy.
Unleashed birdies had been recorded by: A Flight—Calph (No. 5), Bifaro (No. eight), Kaszuba (No. 11), Gawron (No. 12), Dave Franklin (No. 15) and Wallace (No. 17). ); Flight B: Willoughby (#1, 9, 17), Lenny Leszkowicz (#2, four), Tofil (#eight, 16), Destro (#10, 12), Bob Thompson (#11), and Don Kujawa (No. 15); Flight C: Lou Polichetti (#three, 11), Frank Benamati (#four), Jack Hood (#5), Bob Kujawa (#6, 17), and Haase (#eight).
Closest to the pin had been Leszkowicz (No. 2), Bifaro (No. four), Calph (No. eight), Thompson (No. 11), Don Kujawa (No. 15) and Wallace (No. 17). The steeplechase winners had been Calph (A), Paul Daley (B), and Haase (C).
The golfers who shot the bottom rounds of all time had been Weaver (77), Kaszuba (82), Leszkowicz (84) and Galarza (89).
The principle level earners had been Leszkowicz (60), Kaszuba (40) and Wallace, Bifaro, Tofil, Willoughby, Thompson and Don Kujawa (all 36). Season Factors Leaders: 1. Tofil (249), 2. Mike Wolfe (190), three. Franklin and Calph (180 every), 5. Wayne Stoughton (174), 6. Josh Hilliker (159), 7 Dave Criscione (117), eight. Bifaro (113), 9. Thompson (110), 10. Jeff Nelson (106).