Three golfers in the hunt to capture the 2020 #GolfBeattie Strong Men’s Senior Championship

Comeauville N.S. – It was a perfect day for golf at Clare Golf & Country Club, and players took advantage. After round two of the 2020 #GolfBeattieStrong Men’s Senior as there is now a three way tie for first place.

Ed Peverill of Ken-Wo Country Club, Edward Dumeah of Osprey Ridge, and Tim Yorke of Green Gables Golf Club in PEI, are all sitting at four-over-par (146) after today’s round.

Peverill carded a three-over-par on the front, followed by a three-under-par on the back for today’s round. Peverill finished the day even-par 71, for a two day total of (75-71–146).

Dumeah played a steady game today, firing one-over-par 72 during the second round, for a two day total of (74-72–146).

Yorke carded three bogeys, one double, and three birdies on the front nine, and a steady even-par on the back to finish two-over-par for the day 73. He has a tournament total of (73-73–146).

 

Four golfers are currently tied for fourth place, and only two shots off the lead. With a two day total of (148), they are Robert Collins of Clare Golf & Country Club, Terry Moore of The Links at Penn Hills, Paul Batchelor from Vancouver Golf Club, and yesterdays leader, Eric Tufts of Clare Golf & Country Club.

Tony Huskilson (NSPPC) leads division two, after firing an impressive even-par 71 today, for a two day total of (79-71–150). Gary Smith of Paragon Golf & Country Club, and Steve Ingram of Lost Creek sit four shots back in second place.

Ed Dumeah continues to lead the Super Senior (65+) division. He currently has a two-shot lead over Paul Batchelor of Vancouver Golf Club, who carded (76-72–148) over the two days. Gerry MacMillan of Paragon Golf & Country Club. MacMillan slipped one spot into third place, and is four shots back of Dumeah.

The NSGA would like to thank the Men’s Senior title sponsor #GolfBeattieStrong, in honour of the late Garry Beattie. A long time friend to the NSGA, and President from 2017-2018.

The #GolfBeattieStrong movement was created to raise awareness and funds for the QEII Health Science Centre, and brain cancer research.

Through the annual Brain Cancer Bash, and the #GolfBeatteStrong initiative, Garry has helped to raise over $500,000 for brain cancer research.

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