The Heartland Lakes Job and Career Fair on April 4 drew students from Nevis and Laporte, as well as employers and adult job seekers, to the Park Rapids Area High School gym.
Monday qualifiers: AdventHealth Championship
Chicago native Patrick Flavin carded 6-under 66 in Monday s open qualifier to earn a tee time Thursday at Blue Hills CC. (Ben Jared/PGA TOUR)
Eight players secured spots in this week’s AdventHealth Championship via open qualifying, with three players earning medalist honors at 6-under 66 – Patrick Flavin, Kyler Dunkle and Derek Ackerman – at The Golf Club at Creekmoor.
Flavin, who hails from Highwood, Illinois, made seven birdies against one bogey in Monday’s qualifier, earning a tee time Thursday at venerable Blue Hills CC in Kansas City, Missouri. The 25-year-old played collegiately at Miami (Ohio) University, graduating in 2018 with a degree in economics.
Published - 4 weeks By - Jim Tucker
Local hope Chris Wood fired a fine 65 to lead the hungry posse of challengers set to make Sunday a thrilling shootout for the Isuzu Queensland Open.
The Wynnum Golf Club member sunk a nerveless 2m par putt on the final green at Pelican Waters in Saturday’s third round to lock in a one-stroke lead.
There are 18 players within five strokes of the lead as the storied tournament heads to a climax overflowing with birdies and tests of temperament.
Wood (68-68-65) has already reached the 15-under-par mark that Anthony Quayle posted to win last year’s event on the same course outside Caloundra.
Published - 2 weeks By - Jim Tucker
Bryden Macpherson’s hot 64 has thrown him into a potential weekend shootout with touring housemate Chris Wood for the Isuzu Queensland Open title.
Macpherson grabbed two eagles on par fives to bankroll his eight-under-par round on a hectic Friday at Pelican Waters Golf Club outside Caloundra.
Some players in the field were trying to clear 27 holes in the day to make up for the big rain interruption when the course was hit by a wild squall on Thursday.
Victorian Macpherson’s 72-64 start has got him to eight-under-par which was matched by Queenslander Wood (68-68).
“It’s awesome that golf is being showcased on the Sunshine Coast,” Wools-Cobb said.
“I’m definitely in better shape than last year (when he missed the cut) and knowing the course means you can stay aggressive on the weekend.”
“It’s good to be in contention because there was a time on Thursday when it was so wet I struggled to hold onto the club for five holes.”
The best of the Wools-Cobb birdies came on his eighth hole, the par five 17th, when he drove the ball right off the tee and cut a three wood over the trees to the green.