Dirk Schultz |
Right behind Schultz with a score of 137 (67-70) is Jim Estes, PGA Director of Instruction of Olney Golf Park in Olney, Md. Estes was the 1995 MAPGA Player of the Year and is a past recipient of the PGA of America’s Patriot Award for his efforts as the co-founder of the Salute Military Golf Association.
Four female players were in the field. One of these players, Randi Miller, the PGA Director of Instruction at Trump National Golf Club Washington D.C. made the 36-hole cut and is tied for 31st. Miller played for the University of Texas Women’s Golf team and spent a little time on the LPGA’s Symetra Tour.
Players in the field shooting 153 or better, made the cut into the final round. Tee times for the final round will begin Wednesday on the Gold course at 8 a.m. For a complete listing of tee times and results, please visit MAPGA.com.
Below are results of the top 15 players after 36-holes of play.
1 Dirk Schultz 136 -7
2 Jim Estes 137 -6
T3 Brice Busse 139 -4
T3 Brendon Post 139 -4
T3 Daniel Kinn 139 -4
T6 Jody Rokisky 140 -3
T6 Adam Decker 140 -3
T8 Chip Sullivan 141 -2
T8 Daniel Thore 141 -2
T8 Rick Schuller 141 -2
T8 Sean English 141 -2
T12 David Newsom 142 -1
T12 Clark Sisson 142 -1
T12 Pleasant Hughes 142 -1
T12 Mark Evenson 142 -1
T12 Jimmy Flippen 142 -1
Held at Colonial Williamsburg’s Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, the MAPGA Professional Championship is the premier event of the MAPGA and is a 54-hole stroke play competition. 180 PGA Professionals from Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington D.C., and West Virginia are competing for a $60,000 purse and the Tom Utterbeck trophy. For a fact sheet on the tournament, please click here.
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