Cronin Memorial: Nolan/Alves win in playoff
From left: Tournament Director Roger E. McGovern,
Henry Alves, John Nolan, Head pro Bob Giusti
HALIFAX, Mass. -- The final round of the 35th John Cronin Memorial Four-Ball Tournament was a testament to perseverance and love for the game of golf.
The host site, the Country Club of Halifax, doesn’t quite have the history of a St. Andrews in Scotland or Ballybunion in Ireland, but it sure did look and feel like it out there on a cold, wet, wind-swept afternoon.
Yet, as afternoon turned to evening, the tournament would not end as a playoff ensued in the Cronin Division (low handicaps) between John Nolan and Henry Alves of Easton CC versus former Mass. Golf Association Player of the Year Brian Higgins and Mark O’Sullivan.
All posted identical scores at 5-under-par 139 (71-68).Thus, it was back out into the cold and rain before Nolan and Alves defeated Higgins and O’Sullivan with a par on the second extra hole (No. 17) at 7:55 p.m. under the cover of darkness.
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ABOUT THE
Cronin Memorial
“The Cronin” is the first amateur golf
tournament of the season in New
England for skilled players.
This four ball stroke play event is contested at
the Country Club of Halifax in Halifax,
Massachusetts approximately 25 miles south of
Boston, MA.
There are three
divisions. The Cronin Division is comprised of teams
with a combined index of 8.0 and
lower. The Lambert
Division is comprised of teams with a combined
index of 8.1 and higher and a differential of
no more than 5.
The McGovern Division is for players both of whom
are 55 years of age & older.
There are typically over 170
players representing more than 45 courses in
the eastern New England area over the 2 days
of the tournament.
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