Sullivan leads Macdonald at halfway mark of L.A. City Senior
9/8/2018 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
see also: Los Angeles City Senior Championship, Griffith Park Golf Course - Wilson Course

Dan Sullivan has a two-shot lead on Iain Macdonald entering the final round of the L.A. City Senior Amateur
Sullivan is a familiar name in Southern California, having found much success on the SCGA circuit. Most recently, he won the 2017 SCGA Mid-Amateur. He won the second of two Pasadena City Amateur titles in 2016.
The leaderboard remains crowded after the top two men. Three players are tied for third at 1-under 71, including David Ober of Riverside, Calif., Patrick McOsker of Redondo Beach, Calif., and Tim Lawlor of Los Angeles.
Tim Hogarth, who has won nine L.A. City Amateur titles, is part of a five-way tie for sixth at even-par 72.
About the Los Angeles City Senior

Minimum age of 50; Maximum Hdcp of 30. 36 Hole stroke play event with Championship and Handicap Divisions. To enter the championship flight you must hold a current index of 5.0 or less. Any player with a current index may enter the handicap flights i...
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