Warman surges in final round for San Clemente title
Mark Warman (San Clemente GC photos)
SAN CLEMENTE (Oct. 23, 2018) – Mark Warman won the San Clemente City Amateur on Sunday with a stellar final-round 66. Warman had to make up ground on Daniel Sullivan on Sunday, and he got to work right away.
Warman had five birdies in his first seven holes at San Clemente Municipal Golf Course. He had started the final round trailing Sullivan by three shots after Sullivan opened with 8-under 64 and Warman had 67. Sullivan, however, was 1 over after those same holes on Sunday.
Warman threw out his only bogey on No. 11, then followed with two more birdies to get to 66 and 11 under for the tournament. Sullivan came in with 2-under 70, and ultimately fell one shot short.
Warman is a former San Diego State player and a San Clemente native who won this event in 2016. Sullivan won the event in 2014.
Taylor Casper was third at 8 under after rounds of 66-70. Quentin Hill was fourth at 6 under after going 70-68.
ABOUT THE
San Clemente City
36-hole scratch tournament with a field of 160 of the
best amateur golfers in Southern
California. There will be 2 divisions, regular and
senior (55 and older). Cut after Saturday
to low 60 for regular and 20 for senior. Entry fee
includes golf, food, drink and tee prize
for those who make the cut. Past winners include
Mark
O'Meara, Kevin Na and Paul McGinley.
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