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First-round scores from Otesaga Hotel Seniors Open
September 05, 2012
1 Mark Balen, Orchard Park, NY 31-34--65
2 Mark Aebli, West Dover, Vt 32-35--67
T3 Javier Sanchez, Fayetteville, Ga3 4-34--68
John Ross, Freeman, WV 34-34--68
Kirk Hanefeld, Acton, Ma 34-34--68
Mark Mielke, East Norwich, NY 34-34--68
Mike Lawrence, Anderson, SC 34-34--68
T8 Bill Britton, Rumson, NJ 32-37--69
Danny Edwards, Scottsdale, Az 34-35--69
Ed Dougherty, Boothwyn, Pa 34-35--69
Joe Clark Jr., Holderness, NH 36-33--69
Rick Bronson, Mexico, NY 35-34--69
Robert Shuey, Lancaster, Pa 36-33--69
Ron Schroeder, Montgomery, Tx 35-34--69
Tim Metko, Grand Blanc, Mi 35-34--69
Tom Eubank, Ellijay, Ga 37-32--69
T17 Gary Trivisonno, Aurora, Oh 33-37--70
Jon Kudysch, East Northport, NY 35-35--70
Lance TenBroeck, Oak Lawn, IL 34-36--70
Tom Sutter, Mt Vernon, NY 36-34--70
W.R. Hogan III, New Orleans, La 36-34--70
T22 Bobby Heins, Purchase, NY 34-37--71
Dave Rummells, Kissimmee, Fl 37-34--71
Fran Marello 37-34--71
Gary Ostrega, Westfield, NJ 34-37--71
Jim Chancey, Kissimmee, Fl 35-36--71
Tim Conley, Stow, Oh 37-34--71
Tom Joyce, Huntington, , NY 34-37--71
T29 Bill Hardwick, Aurora, Ont 35-37--72
Bret Watzka, Pearl River, NY 36-36--72
Charlie Bowles, Novi, MI 33-39--72
Dave Narveson, Simonton, Tx 36-36--72
Don Robertson, Dallas, TX 36-36--72
Ed Whitman, Blairstown, NJ 36-36--72
Jack G Ferenz, Simpsonville, SC 36-36--72
Kerry Johnston, Indio, Ca 36-36--72
Mal Galetta, Glen Cove, NY 36-36--72
Robert Mercer Deruntz, Rancho Santa Fe, 36-36--72
T.R. Jones, The Woodlands, Tx 36-36--72
Wayne Wright, Fort Worth, Tx 34-38--72
T41 Austin Straub, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 38-35--73
Bob Flanagan, Lawrenceville, Ga 38-35--73
Greg Sweatt, Irmo, SC 39-34--73
James Becker, Bloomfield, Ct 35-38--73
Jerry Courville, Westport, Ct 35-38--73
Mike Hall, Cedar Rapids, Ia 37-36--73
Paul Jaycox, Cobleskill, NY 36-37--73
T49 Carl Pedersen, Navarre, Fl 35-39--74
Greg Hurd, Manhasset, NY 37-37--74
Jim Carson, Anaheim Hills, Ca 36-38--74
Mitch Adcock, Apopka, Fl 37-37--74
Russell Schreiber, Fayetteville, NY 38-36--74
T54 Bob Wenz Jr., Watchung, NJ 34-41--75
Donny Jarvis, Oyster Bay, NY 37-38--75
Franklin C Eaton, Meriden, Ct 37-38--75
Mark Bucek, Winter Springs, FL 37-38--75
Marshall Gavre, Fairfield, IA 36-39--75
Michael Mercier, Rochester, NY3 6-39--75
Richard Dumeah 38-37--75
Sherwood Stewart, The Woodlands, Tx 34-41--75
T62 Bob Ross, Washington, NJ 39-37--76
Mel Baum, Liverpool, NY 36-40--76
Nelson Long Jr, Bedford, NY 40-36--76
Scott Spence, Galena, Oh 38-38--76
T66 Frank Mellet, Voorheesville, NY 41-36--77
Hal Shilling, Saginaw, MI 35-42--77
Sean Garrity, Fairfield, CT 38-39--77
Tony Saraceno, Cortland, NY 37-40--77
Wayne Phillips, Allentown, Pa3 7-40--77
T71 Bob Kurtz, Cullman, AL3 9-39--78
David Branham, Oxford, NY 39-39--78
Jerry Moore, Raritan, NJ 39-39--78
Joseph Tesori, Dewitt, NY 40-38--78
Ken Watkins Jr., Winterville, NC3 7-41--78
T76 Chuck Antonuccio, Amherst, NY 39-40--79
David Pernell, Windsor, CT 37-42--79
T78 Bob Joyce, Southhampton, NY4 2-38--80
James Dolan III, Haines City, Fl 40-40--80
T80 Bill Harris, Killeen, Tx4 1-40--81
Mike Donohue, Utica, NY 41-40--81
82 Peter Serafimoff, Millbrook, NY 40-42--82
T83 Richard G. Matthews, Savannah, GA 39-44--83
Richard Keding, Endwell, NY 39-44--83
Roger Stern, Bethlehem, PA 40-43--83
86 Jack Tindale, Rochester, NY 40-44--84
87 Doug Sullivan, Indian Mountain, NBCan 43-43--86
88 Charlie Rutledge, Haverhill, Ma 46-44--90
89 Steve Maxwell, Hartville, Oh 43-48--91
90 David Rhone, Syracuse, NY 44-48--92
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