Palm Beach Stroke: Wilson's 4-under leads to win
6/5/2011 | by Palm Beach County Golf Association
see also: View results for Pricey Stroke Play, Indian River Club
Scott Wilson shot a final round 4-under par 67 and a two day total of 136 to win this year's event
HOBE SOUND, Fla. (June 5, 2011) -- Scott Wilson shot a final round 4 under par 67 and a two day total of 136 to win this year's Tire Kingdom Stroke Play Championship at Loblolly.
Wilson's final round was bogey free. He birdied hole #5, 10, 12 and 14 for a 5 shot victory.
R.J. Nakashian finished second with 71-70--141 and tied for third with 142's were Chris Hubman (74-68) and Joseph Latowski (71-71).
Mike Weeks finished 5th at 70-73-143 and tied for 6th at 145's were Brant Peaper (70-75) and Frank Babusik (69-76).
There were two Hole-in-Ones over the weekend. Congratulations to Frank Babusik and Andy Johncke. Babusik aced hole #13 on day one and Johncke aced #10 on day two.
About the Pricey Stroke Play

Individual Stroke Play for 36 Holes conducted at scratch. Sponsored by World Golf Hall of Fame Member, Nick Price. Open, Senior and Super Senior divisions. Open to all PBCGA Members.
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