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Wannamoisett s Leopold, Macleod win RIGA major championships | EastBayRI com - News, Opinion, Things to Do in the East Bay

Superb summers for golfers with Wannamoisett ties continued in recent weeks as pair of players from the noted Rumford layout claimed major Rhode Island Golf Association wins including Bobby Leopold s …

Colonna flies past fellow Eagle Gorman for RIGA Jr Am First Division title | EastBayRI com - News, Opinion, Things to Do in the East Bay

SEEKONK Players with local ties vied for two of the four division championships Thursday afternoon, July 27, to conclude the 104th playing of the Rhode Island Golf Association s Junior …

Bobby Leopold Avenges 2019 Loss, Wins Third Rhode Island Amateur

July 18, 2021 11:47 pm By Dalton Balthaser LINCOLN – At the end of one of the longest weeks in the history of the Rhode Island Amateur, Bobby Leopold cemented his name among the elites. Leopold, a previous two-time champion (2009, 2014), put on a ball-striking clinic to defeat Pawtucket Country Club’s Andrew O’Leary, 5&4, to claim the 116th Rhode Island Amateur Sunday at Kirkbrae Country Club (par 72, 6,647 yards). He played the 32 holes in bogey-free 10 under, including a 65 in the first 18 holes while O’Leary shot 70. That gave Leopold a 5-up edge heading into the second 18. “Today my ball-striking was stupid,” said Leopold. “I stood over my driver on each hole and told myself to hit it as hard as I could each time. I was hitting bullets with the driver. It was one of those days where everything seemed to go well. My body felt good. I wasn’t tired and my body wasn’t in pain.”

Top Seed Goes Down in Round of 16 at RI Amateur

For McKinley Slade, eight years ago was in a whole other life. In 2013, he reached the Quarterfinals of the 108th Rhode Island Amateur at Quidnessett Country Club as an 18-year-old on his way to Bryant University. He fell to Wannamoisett Country Club’s Bobby Leopold, 1-up. “There’s not as much pressure,” said Slade. “When I was a kid, all I was doing was playing competitive golf. Since I took some time away from playing competitively, when I came back, golf didn’t seem like life or death. Now I have a job and other things in life to focus on. Golf is a hobby for me now, not the career it felt like while playing junior golf.”

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