OCR Text |
Show Golf in the Rough y Jack Sckrocdtr Notes from the junior meet at Nibley park. ( Warren Brown, a former champion cham-pion in this tournament found the going much the same aa ever despite de-spite an absence from the Utah links. Brown turned in an even-par even-par 68 that ranked with the best of them. Brown tells us he spent a year and a half in Tokyo, where "they have some beautiful golf courses. The Magna lad is one of the favorites favor-ites for this tournament and the layoff didn't aeem to do him any harm. Ernie Schneiter Jr.. the youthful Ogden competitor, was entered in the junior and was back to defend his crown. He suddenly decided to move up to the junior open at the last minute. The boys In the junior event must have breathed a sigh of relief, re-lief, for young Ernie turned in a 68 that would have riddled most of the oposition in the junior event It looks like he's going to be tough to beat even in tha open. Each one of the Rait Lake City praa have kicked ia with $24 U aid ia purchasing tha trophies for this tournament. There are going to be a lot ef trophies, and that's about tha only way they could be financed. fi-nanced. , Ted Shoemaker turned In a qualifying qual-ifying 85 in the Juvenile department depart-ment Monday, which -he insists is just about his game. But after the fireworks were over, . he promptly went out and shot a 36 on the first nine. Bob Swenson, the Provo golfer shot his best round of golf in Salt Lake Monday when his 67 was good enough to tie Tom McHugh Jr. for medalist honors. Ha looks like a real comer. Tom Miller ia Just as small as you can get and still play this game of golf. He admitted his game was lousy Monday, but at that he managed a 111, which just barely missed the first flight. And for a kid who's no bigger than a five iron that's pretty good. Terry Douglas looked as If he was going to tear the course apart Monday when he started off by parring the first three holes. But he weakened later on in the match and ended up by taking a seven on No. 9. |