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Bill Dorece, Super
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Dorece
Secures Super Senior Division
Tim Miller edged out the field by one stroke to win
the 2008 Senior Amateur Championship as Bill
Dorece captured the Super Senior Division at Old
Corkscrew Golf Club in Estero on April 15-17.
Battling brutal winds on this challenging Jack Nicklaus
Signature Course, Tim Miller, from Venice, won his
first Florida State Senior Amateur Championship by one
stroke recording a tournament total of 232. After rounds of
80-77, Miller trailed the leader by one stroke heading into
the final round. On the last day, Miller started strong
making four birdies on the front nine en route to carding a
34. “I made some really nice putts on the front,” said
Miller. “I made a couple when I really needed to.” Heading
to the 18th hole, Miller had a one stroke advantage. “I just
played it safe on 18 and chipped the ball short and
two-putted,” said Miller. Miller finished with a 41 on the
back nine and 75 for the day to secure the title. “This is
really special,” said Miller, a two-time Indiana Senior
Champion. “I have won a few things but this is my first
Florida Senior Championship.” Bill O’Keefe, from Fort
Lauderdale, jumped into second place after firing a final
round 73. O’Keefe recorded rounds of 83-77 the first two
days to finish at 233. In third place, Joe Records,
from Naples, posted consistent scores of 79-78-77—234.
In the Super Senior Division, Bill Dorece, from
Pompano Beach, captured the title shooting a 234 for the
three days. Dorece shot a pair of 79’s the first two rounds
to sit one back from the leaders heading into the final
round. Starting on #10 in the final round, Dorece made three
birdies to make the turn at 1-under 35. On the front, Dorece
parred the first four holes and held onto the lead with a 41
to finish at 76. “A 74 was my target score for the round,”
said Dorece. “I thought I may have missed by a stroke but my
76 was enough.” Playing in his first ever Florida Senior
Championship, Dorece just started playing golf again last
November after having a back injury. Second round co-leader
Stuart Young, from Fort Myers, took second place two
strokes back from Dorece. Young shot an 83-74-79—236. Ray
Darmstadt, from Cocoa Beach, led the division after the
first round shooting a 74 and posted an 84-80 in the final
two rounds to place third.
Since the number of entries received has always surpassed
the capacity of the Championship, a qualifying stage was
instituted in 2005. While 62 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 in March 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. Players who advanced
to the Championship competed in 54 holes of stroke play with
a cut after 36 holes. 58 players in the Senior Division
advanced to the final round as 18 competitors in the Super
Senior Division made the cut.
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