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Metedeconk Invitational: Randy Haag wins by two
9/23/2014 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
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Randy Haag of Olympic Club heads to the Metedeconk Invitational and wins by two at unique 27-hole event

JACKSON, N.J. (Sept. 23, 2014) — In a field filled with east coast names, Randy Haag of The Olympic Club in San Francisco, Calif. traveled out to one of the United States' toughest golf courses — Metedeconk National Golf Club — to win their 27-hole, one-day invitational by two shots. Haag went 33-39-37 for a 27-hole total of 109, beating Eric Williams by two. Williams rebounded nicely from a 40 on the front nine to finish in solo second place. Michael Hyland finished alone in third place, three shots behind Haag at 112.
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