Corby Segal rolls at Burbank City
10/22/2012 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
see also: View results for Burbank City Amateur, DeBell Golf Course
Segal's 68-72-65--205 was eight shots better than runner-up Jonathan Taylor
BURBANK, Calif. (Oct. 21, 2012) -- Corby Segal fired a final-round 65 and lapped the field for a dominating win at the 2012 Burbank City Championship.
Segal's 68-72-65--205 was eight shots better than runner-up Jonathan Taylor, who registered 75-67-71--213 for the three-day event at DeBell Golf Course.
Guy Livesay (70-69-75--214) and Joshua Shou (75-71-68--214) finished tied for third place.
Results: Burbank City Amateur
| Place | Player | Location | Pts | Scores |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Santa Clarita, CA | 60 | 68-72-65--205 | |
| 2 | Burbank, CA | 40 | 75-67-71--213 | |
| T3 | , CA | 20 | 70-69-75--214 | |
| T3 | , Singapore | 20 | 75-71-68--214 | |
| T5 | Covina, CA | 20 | 72-69-77--218 |
About the Burbank City Amateur
NOTE - Tournament dates have been changed from April to October. The Championship is played at 72 holes (with cut after 36) and 5 Handicap Flights playing 36 holes on Saturday and Sunday only (18 each day).
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