THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1994, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: FRIDAY, June 17, 1994 TAG: 9406150167 SECTION: PORTSMOUTH CURRENTS PAGE: 23 EDITION: FINAL SOURCE: Medium DATELINE: 940617 LENGTH:
Strickfadden and Willard paired to win the three-day tournament Sunday at Sleepy Hole with 63-63-66-192, claiming a whopping eight-stroke edge over runners-up Murray Rudisill and J. P. Leigh.
{REST} The 63 in the second round on Saturday was a tournament record for Chapman best-ball competition. The overall 192 also was a new low, breaking the mark of 197 set by Rudisill and Leigh in 1989.
Bernie Rull and Donnie Simpson paired to win the first flight with 66-73-69-208.
Carlisle Wronton and Rick Nowitzky won the second flight with 65-73-67-205.
Third flight honors went to Ralph Knapp and Rick Altmann with 65-74-71-210.
A father-son duo, Lennie Luke Sr. and Jr., won the fourth flight with 68-76-74-218.
Tim Denis and Greg Capra won the fifth flight with 69-75-76-220.
The two-man teams played Florida best ball on Friday, Chapman on Saturday and best ball on Sunday.
Virginia Beach's Bob Unmussig registered a hole in one on the par 3, fourth hole with a 7-iron. He won a flight for two from American Airlines to any destination.
Strickfadden also won two free tickets to London from American Airlines for being closest to the pin on the 16th hole.
Proceeds from the tournament will benefit the Old Dominion University Intercollegiate Foundation for golf scholarships.
Gary Strickfadden and Bill Willard put on a record-breaking performance in the 19th annual Spivey Rental Old Dominion University Scholarship Golf Classic.
Strickfadden and Willard paired to win the three-day tournament Sunday at Sleepy Hole with 63-63-66-192, claiming a whopping eight-stroke edge over runners-up Murray Rudisill and J. P. Leigh.
The 63 in the second round on Saturday was a tournament record for Chapman best-ball competition. The overall 192 also was a new low, breaking the mark of 197 set by Rudisill and Leigh in 1989.
Bernie Rull and Donnie Simpson paired to win the first flight with 66-73-69-208.
Carlisle Wronton and Rick Nowitzky won the second flight with 65-73-67-205.
Third flight honors went to Ralph Knapp and Rick Altmann with 65-74-71-210.
A father-son duo, Lennie Luke Sr. and Jr., won the fourth flight with 68-76-74-218.
Tim Denis and Greg Capra won the fifth flight with 69-75-76-220.
The two-man teams played Florida best ball on Friday, Chapman on Saturday and best ball on Sunday.
Virginia Beach's Bob Unmussig registered a hole in one on the par 3, fourth hole with a 7-iron. He won a flight for two from American Airlines to any destination.
Strickfadden also won two free tickets to London from American Airlines for being closest to the pin on the 16th hole.
Proceeds from the tournament will benefit the Old Dominion University Intercollegiate Foundation for golf scholarships. by CNB