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2015 Quesnel men’s open golf tournament results

A golfer from Smithers is the this year’s winner of the Quesnel men’s open golf tournament.

Otto Koldyk had a two day total of 150, which is 8 over par.

Jeff Crandall was two shots back in 2nd.
The low net champion was Cruz Kinsley from Prince George with a score of 140.

That was two clear of Mike Shelke.

A total of 40 golfers took part.

Below are the full results:

-1st flight
1st low gross: 152 Jeff Crandall
2nd low gross: 152 Wayne Carifelle Jr.
1st low net: 146 Andrew Balchin
2nd low net: 149 Darcy McGillivary

-2nd Flight
1st low gross: 164 Wayne Carifelle Sr.
2nd low gross: 164 John Boss
1st low net: 145 Michael England
2nd low net: 149 Matt Stewart

-3rd flight
1st low gross: 174 Garry Collins
2nd low gross: 175 Matt Adamson
1st low net: 142 Mike Shelke
2nd low net: 150 Curtis Boucher

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Rebecca Dyok
Rebecca Dyok
News Reporter/Anchor who loves the Cariboo and coffee (lots of it).If you have any news tips or story ideas you would like to share I can be reached at [email protected]

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