Defending champ Booker leads Carlton Woods Senior
5/8/2012 | by
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Booker hit all 18 greens while playing bogey free golf in route to a 2 under par 70 on the Fazio Championship Course
Booker hit all 18 greens while playing bogey free golf in route to a 2-under par 70 on the Fazio Championship Course.
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“It was one of the best ball striking rounds I’ve had in a while” said Booker who is a member at the club.
Steven Hakes from San Diego, California made 4 birdies in a row during the middle of his round to finish in a tie for second with Brad Mosing, one shot off of Booker’s pace. With a dozen players within 4 shots of the lead it should make for an exciting final two rounds.
About the Carlton Woods Senior Invitational

A 54-hole stroke play golf tournament played at The Club at Carlton Woods in the beautiful Houston community of The Woodlands, where golf is one of the top activities. Entry into the Carlton Woods Invitational is strictly by invitation from the Tourn...
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