From left, Daniel St. John was the overall gross winner of the Clallam County golf tournament held at Cedars at Dungeness, while Rob Price and Yoon Park tied for the best net score.

From left, Daniel St. John was the overall gross winner of the Clallam County golf tournament held at Cedars at Dungeness, while Rob Price and Yoon Park tied for the best net score.

GOLF: St. John wins Clallam County Amateur

Two local golfers tie for best net

SEQUIM — Daniel St. John of the Stonebridge Golf Club won the overall best gross score at the 2022 Clallam County Amateur held at Cedars at Dungeness this weekend.

St. John shot a 220 gross to win by two strokes over Adam Columbia (The Home Course, DuPont). Local Jeff Jones (Cedars at Dungeness) took third with a 223.

St. John won with consistency, shooting a 74 on Friday, a 75 on Saturday and a 71 on Sunday. He won a purse of $300, while Columbia won a $250 purse and Jones $200.

Winning with the net championship were Rob Price (Cedars at Dungeness) and Yoon Park (Cedars at Dungeness), both with a 210. They each received a $50 purse, though they won more money for winning their flight. Josh Milam (Riverbed Golf Complex, Kent) took third in the overall net with a 211.

The Flight 2 gross winners were Justin Ewing (Cedars at Dungeness) and Ed Klein (Highland Golf Course, Cosmopolis), who each shot 242. They each win a purse of $275. Bill Blacketer (Puetz Golf Club, Tukwila) came in third with a 248.

The Flight 3 gross winner was Park with a 262. She won a purse of $300. Tim Brown (Cedars at Dungeness) was second with a 266 for a $250 purse and Keith Beck (Cedars at Dungeness) and Marine Hirschfield (Cedars at Dungeness) tied for third at 271. They both won a purse of $150.

Milam won the Flight 1 net with a 211 and took home a purse of $300. Jade Tisdale (Peninsula Golf and Country Club) took second with a 215, taking home a $250 purse and Brandon Lancelle was third at 220, winning a purse of $200.

Gavin Velarde (Cedars at Dungeness) won the Flight 2 net with a 215, winning a $300 purse. Greg Simanson (Big and Little Dudes Golf Club) was second with a 219, winning a $250 purse. Ewing was technically third with a 222, but taking home the third-place net purse of $200 was Anthony Bubenas (Cedars at Dungeness) with a 226.

Price and Park shared the Flight 3 net of 210, each taking home a $300 purse. Steve Dryke (Cedars at Dungeness) was second at 220 for a $250 purse and Ted Potter (Cedars at Dungeness) was third at 224, taking home $200.

Sponsors of the event were 7 Cedars Resort, OSP Sling, Windermere Real Estate of Port Angeles and Sequim and Rinehart Consulting.

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