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Jun 20, 2012

Final Results & Images from the 2012 Charlie's Maine Open

2012 Charlie's Maine Open Results

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    Dustin Cone, the 2010 winner of the Charlie's Maine Open, became a repeat winner late on Wednesday afternoon when he prevailed in a playoff against Jim Lytle, a late entrant into the event.

    Cone, who is originally from Vermont and now lives in Jensen Beach, Florida, made an even par four on the first hole at Augusta Country Club to take the win. Both players hit the first green in regulation, but Cone made his two-putt, while Lytle unfortunately made a three-putt.

    Lytle did have the low round of the tournament, however, to earn his spot in the playoff, shooting a blistering 64 under brutally tough conditions at  "Mini Monster" Augusta, combining that with his opening round of three-over 73. He'd been working on his putting emphatically during his three-day stay in Maine and just missed out on his chance at the record books. The second best round of the tournament was a pair of 66's by other top finishers.

 

    John Elliot, who tied for third at 138 with Jason Parajackas and Kevin Roy was one of the players at 66, as was Kyle Gallo, the 1999 winner, who finished tied for seventh.

    Jack Wyman, a former MGSA junior player now playing out of Portland Country Club, tied for Low Amateur in the tournament at 143, with Collin Brennan of North Andover, MA. Wyman was tied for low amateur with Peter Wright after both players shot 69 in the opening round.

    In the Maine Pro Division, Samoset's Jeff Seavey was 144 to take home that trophy.

    Many thanks to all the members at Augusta Country Club, especially tournament title sponsor Charlie Shuman, for their hospitality and for providing such an incredible venue for one of Maine's premier championships!

    The MSGA looks forward to returning to Augusta next summer, not only for the Open, but also for the Maine Amateur Championship, scheduled for the second week in July.

    A special commendation is in order for Augusta Superintendent/General Manager Chris Barnicoat and his crew for the incredible conditions exhibited at this championship event. Players, spectators and tournament officials all enjoyed two days of incredible golf in a championship atmosphere.

    It's certain Dustin Cone will recall this as a truly memorable experience.

To view images from round 2 of the Charlie's Maine Open follow the link below to New England Golf Images by David Colt.

http://davidcoltphotography.smugmug.com/NewEnglandGolfImages/MSGA-2012/2012-Charlies-Maine-Open/23665167_N22DPJ#!i=1915553516&k=BtJ5TQM

To access live online scoring go here: http://www.ghintpp.com/mesga/TPPOnlineScoring/ResultsStroke.aspx?id=254

 

Round 1 - News

 For a short, old golf course, the Augusta Country Club proved to be a worthy test of golf in the first round of the Charlie's Maine Open Championship Tuesday.

Low score of the day was only two-under-par 68, with three players tied at the lead. Jesse Larson from Mendon, Vermont, Jeremiah Shields from Ottowa, Canada, and Kevin Roy from Syracuse, NY, will all be in tomorrow's final group which won't tee off until 1:10 pm.

Because of the cut rule -- anyone within 10 shots of the leader automatically makes the cut, regardless of the 50-player cut size -- all 14 players who shot 78 also got in.

"It's like a Little Monster out there, a little Augusta National," said competitor Eric Egloff while another player commented, "Another 1,000 yards and it could host the US Open." Conditions were perfect for the first round -- cloudy and cool with deep rough and fast greens standing up to for the integrity of the par-70 course that measure just a little more than 6,200 yards.

Another six players also broke par with 69's, including two amateurs, Jack Wyman from Portland Country Club and Peter Wright from Dunegrass. Low Maine pro is Purpoodock's Tim Desmarais, who was even par.

Tomorrow's final round, which will be all off the first tee, will being at 7:30 am. With temperatures projected in the 90's, it should prove to be a thrilling conclusion to this premier event at one of Maine's premier clubs.

To follow live scoring of the first round of the Charlie's Maine Open click here.

For complete information go to www.maineopen.org.

 


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