Am Chris Worrell wins Oklahoma Open
EDMOND, Okla. (Aug. 25, 2013) -- Amateur Chris Worrell fired a final-round 3-under 67 to close out a miraculous run and win the 2013 Oklahoma State Open at Oak Tree Country Club.
Worrell, a recent graduate from Tulsa University, fired a second-round 64, which put him into position to lead.
Worrell topped Zechariah Potter, Jason Meece, Coy Breen, Kevin Kring, Justin Bardgett and Oscar Stark by three shots. That group finished tied for second place.
Amateurs Tyson Reeder and Matt Mabrey tied for eighth place while Thomas Johnson took 12th.
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ABOUT THE
Oklahoma Open
The Oklahoma Open Championship is open to
Pros
and
Amateurs. Amateur participants must have an
active
established USGA Handicap Index of 5.0 or
less.
Qualifying is required for those who do not
meet the
exemption criteria. Format is 54 holes of stroke
play
with a cut to the low 40 and ties after 36 holes.
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