Jeff Olsen victorious in ninth Pacific Northwest Hickory

Martin Pool reports:

Twenty-three hickory players teed it up at the 9th annual Pacific Northwest Hickory Championship held at the beautiful Bear Creek Country Club in Woodinville, Wash., on June 26-27.

Festivities began the day before when 15 club members joined us for a Member Mixer team event.  In a two-best-net-of-four format, the team of Kurt Jones, Matt Stearn, Jeff Lefferts, and John Quickstad finished first with a score of 8-under 136.

In the tournament proper, Jeff Olsen, now a five-time winner, defended his Open title with 155 on a course renowned for its difficult greens. Full results are as follows:

Open Champion:  Jeff Olsen                   77-78=155
Open Runner-Up:  Steve Henneuse        78-83=161
Open Net Champion:  Shawn Baker        75-81=156
Open Net Runner-Up:  Jeff Lefferts        84-80=164

Senior Champion:  Bill Pedersen            85-85=170
Senior Runner-Up:  Peter Yagi                83-90=173
Senior Net Champion:  John Quickstad   77-78=155
Senior Net Runner-Up:  Martin Pool       82-75=157

Statesmen Champion:  Kyle Marvin        96-90=186
Statesmen Runner-Up:  Steve Franich    91-96=187
Statesmen Net Champion:  Omar Arambul  88-80=168
Statesmen Net Runner-Up:  Rick Lehman     83-85=168

Women Open Champion:  Roberta Robbins  131-126=257

On Day Two, tournament organizer Martin Pool scored a “dodo” (an ace) on the 138-yard third hole. Martin used a gutty-era smooth face Stewart lofter to score his second hickory hole-in-one.

Northwest Hickory Players wishes to thank the membership and staff of Bear Creek Country Club for their hospitality and support of hickory golf.

Photos of the tournament, courtesy of our resident photographer, Jimmy Bucher, will soon be posted to the Northwest Hickory Players’s Facebook page:  Northwest Hickory Players | Seattle WA | Facebook

Players at the ninth annual Pacific Northwest Hickory Championship.

John Quickstep navigates the great tress of the Pacific Northwest during the contest at Bear Creek.