Four local golfers advance
in Oldsmobile Scramble

[JUNE 26, 2000]  The Lincoln Elks Country Club was the host to the world’s largest amateur golf tournament Sunday. The 2000 Oldsmobile Scramble, one of a series of tournaments, attracted a field of 32 area golfers for the 18-hole scramble format tournament.

After Sunday’s tournament, four area golfers advanced to sectional play. Jan Bowers, Coy Hutchcraft, Rick Pettit and Pat Singleton will journey to Pekin Country Club to tackle a larger field of amateurs in order to earn the right to advance to the National Finals in Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.

A special Oldsmobile Scramble Handicap System formed the teams used for the scramble. Using a player’s United States Golfing Association handicap, that number was converted into a new handicap used only for Oldsmobile Scramble play. With the use of this system, golfers at all levels are given an equal opportunity. In order for a team to play it must consist of four amateurs. A team’s Oldsmobile Scramble Handicap may total no less than plus one and no more than plus eight, and only one player may have a negative handicap. Devising a team can get quite complicated, but this team is happy with what they put together.

 

 

"It was a team effort and everyone contributed evenly," Pettit said after his team won bragging rights.

The winning team won with an effort of 58, 13 under par. Second place earnings went to Denny Cole, T.J. Cosgrove, Kendall Fitzpatrick and Tom Perry.

Once Bowers, Hutchcraft, Pettit and Singleton advance to Pekin, two teams will advance from there, one in a net division and the other in a gross score division.

Bowers is just coming off a stellar performance at Quincy, capturing the No. 2 amateur woman golfer position in the state of Illinois. Bowers returned to her home course to advance in yet another tournament to add to her collection.

 

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 As the groups came off the 18th green, the pack was close, but Bowers, Hutchcraft, Pettit and Singleton etched the competition by a stroke, just avoiding a sudden-death tie-breaker.

Graue Inc. was the sponsor for the event. Elks Professional Adam Walsh was the host for the tournament.

"Thank you to Graue Oldsmobile for sponsoring and also to Adam Walsh for

contributing to the 2000 Oldsmobile Scramble," Pettit said.

Results for all eight teams are posted below.

58 – Jan Bowers, Coy Hutchcraft, Rick Pettit, Pat Singleton

59 – Denny Cole, T.J. Cosgrove, Kendall Fitzpatrick, Tom Perry

61 – Terry Brown, Dave Campbell, Bill Marcotte, Brad Nickles

62 – John Bunner, John Guzzardo, John Russell, John Welsh

64 – Bob Arneaud, Bob Coombs, Doug Muck, Jeff Nelson

64 – Jan Carmitchel, Dan Freesmeier, Harold Schmidt, Craig Smith

64 – Ron Hall, Dave Lockenour, Steve Schmidt, Keith Sheldon

65 – Bill Bates, Leann Connor, Larry Engle, Dale Spore

 

[Sarah Marten]

 

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