Louis Wins Super Senior Title
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| Rick Woulfe
and Terry Louis |
Rick Woulfe captured
his sixth State Championship winning the 2007
Senior Amateur Championship as Terry Louis fought
back from three strokes down to top the Super Senior
division at TPC at Eagle Trace in Coral Springs on
April 10-12.
Rick Woulfe, of Fort Lauderdale, claimed his first
Individual State Championship winning the Senior Amateur
Championship by three strokes. After 36 holes, Woulfe held a
four stroke lead shooting rounds of 72-70. “I couldn’t have
played any better,” said Woulfe. “In the first two rounds, I
hit 16 greens.” With the morning shotgun called due to bad
weather, the leaders went off in the afternoon for the final
round. “It was a tough day,” said Woulfe. “The weather got
better but the golf course played really hard.” Woulfe’s
final round 77 was enough to secure him the title. “It’s
about time,” said Woulfe. In the first two rounds, Woulfe
three putted only once while in the final round, he three
putted four times. “I didn’t play poorly,” said Woulfe. “I
just wasn’t as aggressive as I was the first two days.”
Woulfe, the 2005 and 2006 Senior Player-of-the Year, has won
five team State Championships and has also had a successful
run with The Society of Seniors. Last season, he won all
three major Championships, the first time anyone has
accomplished such a feat. In second place, Steve Earsley,
of Hobe Sound, shot consistent rounds of 75-72-75—222 as
John Darr, of Gainesville, placed third shooting a
72-75-76—223.
In the Super Senior division, Terry Louis came back
from three strokes down to edge out the field by one. Louis,
of Palm Beach Gardens, was in second place after two rounds
carding a 77-73. In the final round, Louis moved in front
posting a 76 to win the Super Senior Championship with a 226
total. Louis, an alternate for the Championship, got into
the tournament on Monday, the day before the first round.
Brian Sachs, of Newberry, recorded a 74-79-74 to finish
in second place just one stroke shy of Louis. In a three-way
tie for third place, Jim DuBois, of Coral Springs,
Rennie Law, of Tampa, and Russ Berkoben, of
Naples, each shot a tournament total of 230. DuBois, the
leader after two rounds of 73-74, fell to third place with a
final round 83.
Since the number of entries received has always surpassed
the capacity of the Championship, a qualifying stage was
instituted in 2005. While 70 players earned exempt status
through a variety of different means, over 300 competitors
attempted to qualify to complete the 156 player field.
Qualifying took place at six sites across the state as
competitors played 18 holes of stroke play hoping to advance
to the Championship. Participants must be 55 or older to
participate in the Championship and enter one of the age
divisions, 55-64 and 65 & over. Competitors play 54 holes of
stroke play over the course of the three-day Championship.
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