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Final scores with relation to par from the Persimmon Ridge Senior Invitational, played Oct. 12 at the par-72 Persimmon Ridge Golf Club in Louisville, Ky.:
<b>SENIOR</b> | ||||
1. | John Peters | 70-74-80--224 | +8 | |
2. | Walt Martin | 71-76-78--225 | +9 | |
3. | Joe Cantrell | 73-76-77--226 | +10 | |
3. | Ronnie Tumlin | 73-72-81--226 | +10 | |
5. | Phil Pavoni | 73-77-80--230 | +14 | |
7. | Bob Howe | 76-77-80--233 | +17 | |
8. | Jerry Caplinger | 78-78-78--234 | +18 | |
8. | Frank Abbott | 76-78-80--234 | +18 | |
10. | Bill Dorece | 80-82-73--235 | +19 | |
10. | Jerry Crouch | 80-80-75--235 | +19 | |
12. | Ken Eichele | 80-77-79--236 | +20 | |
12. | Larry McGill | 75-76-85--236 | +20 | |
14. | Joe Pavoni | 75-85-78--238 | +22 | |
14. | Ken Benson | 79-80-79--238 | +22 | |
14. | Skip Snow | 79-78-81--238 | +22 | |
17. | Rich Anderson | 80-79-80--239 | +23 | |
17. | Gil Stenholm | 77-82-80--239 | +23 | |
17. | Paul Cline | 75-78-86--239 | +23 | |
20. | Bill Crawford | 79-77-84--240 | +24 | |
21. | David Roewer | 81-84-77--242 | +26 | |
22. | Rod Welsh | 85-78-81--244 | +28 | |
22. | Randy Mahaffey | 78-83-83--244 | +28 | |
22. | Ed Gregorczyk | 77-82-85--244 | +28 | |
25. | Jim Cecchini | 81-78-86--245 | +29 | |
26. | Jim Dunaway | 83-83-80--246 | +30 | |
26. | Skip Juris | 76-87-83--246 | +30 | |
26. | Dan Tate | 76-85-85--246 | +30 | |
29. | Roger Taylor | 78-88-81--247 | +31 | |
30. | Gus Kozina | 84-82-83--249 | +33 | |
31. | David Robinson | 89-81-81--251 | +35 | |
32. | Harlin Hamilton | 84-85-87--256 | +40 | |
33. | Rob Lutz | 84-90-84--258 | +42 | |
33. | Gregory McCall | 87-77-94--258 | +42 | |
35. | John Kueper | 82-92-85--259 | +43 | |
36. | Doug Hawthorne | 88-83-97--268 | +52 | |
37. | Carlos Salyers | 100-91-104--295 | +79 | |
<b>SUPER SENIOR</b> | ||||
1. | Don Wood | 75-75-72--222 | +6 | |
2. | Jerry Jackson | 75-74-76--225 | +9 | |
3. | Jack Kersten | 78-76-77--231 | +15 | |
4. | Pete Parker | 72-81-81--234 | +18 | |
5. | Fred Gupton | 78-89-83--250 | +34 | |
6. | Don Rich | 83-87-85--255 | +39 | |
7. Jack Brown 86-82-90--258 +42 | ||||