Ohio Golf Journal August

Jarrett Fultz’s solid play was rewarded with wins in both the Men’s Overall title, as well as the Men’s Neurological Impairment categories. His first round two-over par 74 combined with another two-over par total in the second round left him at four-over par for the tournament, good enough to claim both titles. “It was great”, said Fultz. ”I feel like I got a lot out of not entirely knowing where I was going off the tee. I had a couple penalty strokes and ended up hitting some good shots to make up for those. For the way I was hitting the ball off the tee, I played really well, that was my saving grace these last two days. It felt really good to make a lot of putts to keep me in there. It was awesome, I love the course, nice and tight, not great for hitting bad tee shots but the course was in great condition. The staff was amazing, they were super helpful and nice, I loved it, it was so much fun.” Jonathan Snyder took home the top spot in the Men’s Arm Impairment category. His two rounds of 84-81. Kellie Valentine bettered her first-round score by eight shots the second day to claim victory in the Women’s Arm Impairment category. Andrew Berglund took home the trophy for the Intellectual Impairment category. In the Leg Impariment category, Brandon Williams came out victorious. His second round wasn’t quite as good as his first-round 76, but he prevailed over Kyle Erickson and Tracy Ramin to win the division. WOMENS DIVISION 1 Ryanne Jackson 2 Kellie Valentine 3 Jennifer Wesolowski 77-79=156 94-86=180 113-107=220i myself in and still make no worse than bogey, other than one bad hole, was the key. I wasn’t hitting my driver very well which isn’t very common for me. I usually drive the ball pretty well, but I only hit four or five fairways all day. I really enjoyed the course; it was very different playing here than back home in Florida and the tournament was great.”

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