2018 Yearbook

73 Fort Dodge Amateur *Excerpt taken from The Messenger by Eric Pratt* Niel Doak and Ron Peterson were sporting first-timer smiles after securing championships at the 70th Fort Dodge Amateur golf tournament. And while Dave Sergeant may be an old hat at winning on his home Fort Dodge Country Club soil, the end of an eight-year drought in this event made the 73-year-old local attorney grin from ear-to-ear as well. Doak earned the open division title by finishing at even-par 213, which was four strokes clear of defending champ Joe Urbanek and first-round leader Willis Gaer. Peterson prevailed in the senior standings by defeating Terry Cook and Dave Henry in a two-hole playoff, and Sergeant fought through iron trouble to come out on top in the super senior bracket. Despite being regulars in Fort Dodge-area tourneys, Doak and Peterson had never emerged victorious at the FD Am. That changed on Sunday, as both experienced breakthrough victories in their respective fields despite a few unexpected twists and turns. Doak, a past winner in the amateur at Lakeside, birdied holes 6, 7 and 10 on Sunday, but had bogeys at 5, 8, 9, 14 and 17. He also double-bogeyed No. 12. The 56-year-old Peterson, who also secured a title at the Carroll Am earlier this month, placed second multiple times during his younger playing days in the FD Am’s open division. He finally got over the hump on Sunday by fighting off Cook and Henry in sudden death. ”I was pretty fortunate to have played well the first two days (with scores of 72 and 69),” Peterson said. ”I’ve been here a lot through the years, and I was close quite a few times, so to get this one is special. It’s a fun golf course that’s always in excellent condition.” Sergeant, who last won here in 2010, scrambled his way to the super senior crown after rounds of 70 and 71 on Friday and Saturday set the stage. ”I putted well and got up and down a lot, which probably saved me from about an 86,” Sergeant said of his 79 on Sunday. ”It wasn’t pretty. I made a 25-footer on 8 and a 15-footer on 9 to end the round.” ”My irons were not good, and I didn’t use my driver much. But the game is like that sometimes. What are you going to do? You have to fight your swing some days and just grind through it all.” Jim Campbell was second in the super senior race, six strokes behind Sergeant. Henry’s 69 and Gaer’s 71 were the only rounds at par or better on Sunday, as the FDCC was unforgiving despite mild temperatures and manageable winds. There were only 11 red numbers posted all week in the field of nearly 100 golfers, which spanned over 230 rounds. Fort Dodge CC, Fort Dodge | June 22-24 Niel Doak Willis Gaer Joe Urbanek E +4 +4 1 T2 T2 Open (Par-71) Senior (Par-71) 1 T2 T2 Ron Peterson Dave Henry Terry Cook 213 217 217 +3 +3 +3 216 216 216 Super Senior Champion David Sergeant (L) & FDCC Club Manager Eddie Doyle

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