Showing posts with label Mark Moore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Moore. Show all posts

Monday, August 07, 2023

Jake O'Mara and Eric Schumacher win Maysville Country Club 2-Man Tournament

Jake O'Mara and Eric Schumacher won the Maysville Country Club 2-Man Tournament Sunday with a 36-hole scored of 27-under 117.

O'Mara and Schumacher shot a 58 Saturday and a 59 Sunday.

Logan Hughes and Jordan Hughes were second at 25 under, and Mark Moore and Logan Liles finished third at 22 under.

The other flight winners include:

First Flight
Justin Lang and Conner Taylor, 16-under

Second Flight
T1 Rodney Tolle and Bradley Litzinger, 9 under
T1 Russell Rigg and Jeremy Hook, 9 under

Third Flight
Jordan McCann and AJ Hamilton, 8 under

Fourth Flight
JR Price and Jarrod Elliott, 2 over

Friday, July 21, 2023

31st Laurel Oaks Classic this weekend

The 31st Laurel Oaks Classic, a 36-hole medal play tournament, is this weekend at Laurel Oaks Golf Course. 

Corey Richmond has won the tournament two years in a row and three times in the past four years.

The field will be placed into flights following the first round Saturday. "A" players will be in the Championship Flight and "B" players will be in the First Flight regardless of Saturday's scores.

Three-time champion Mark Moore will be honored at this year's tournament. He won the tournament in 1997, 1998 and 2014.

The public is invited to attend the tournament.

Monday, June 12, 2023

Jackson Frame and BJ Knox win Two-Man Scramble at KSGC

Jackson Frame and BJ Knox won the Two-Man Scramble at Kenton Station Golf Course Sunday with a 36-hole total of 28-under par 112.

Frame and Knox had rounds of 53 and 59.

The teams of Mark Moore and Logan Liles, and Troy Grooms and Deron Feldhaus tied for second place at 25-under 115.

Other flight winners include:

First Flight
Alex Harris and Brady Bush 125

Second Flight
Al Misback and James Carper 125

Third Flight
Lucas Stout and Robbie Wellman 138

Fourth Flight
Nick Colvin and Allen Hardin 141

Monday, August 12, 2019

Litzinger wins Gorman Tournament

Former Mason County High School and University of Pikeville golfer Bradley Litzinger won the Gorman Tournament at Fleming County Golf Association Sunday.

Litzinger, a 2012 graduate of Mason County High School, had a two-day total of eight-under 136. He fired a 66 on Saturday and a 70 on Sunday.

Troy Grooms and Mark Moore tied for second at seven-under.

Ewell Thomas finished fourth at six-under.

Jim Tichenor won the first flight at one-under.

Scott DeHart and Jesse McHugh tied for first place in the second flight at four-over.

Shawn Johnson won the third flight at 10-over.

Tim Manning won the fourth flight at 19-over.


(Edited to correct the spelling of Tichenor.)

Sunday, July 22, 2018

Kearney wins Laurel Oaks Classic by one shot

Bobby Kearney shot a four-under 68 today and won the 26th Laurel Oaks Classic by one shot over B.J. Knox.

Kearney had a 36-hole total of 11-under 133.

Knox finished at 10-under 134 and Jackson Frame took third place at eight-under 136.

Kearney, Knox and Frame began the final round tied at seven-under.

Knox fired a three-under 33 on the front nine today to take a one-shot lead over Kearney

The two were tied after Knox bogeyed No. 10. Kearney took the lead for good with a birdie on No. 12.

Mark Moore, who began the day, one-shot off the lead, tied for fourth place with Tyler Lippert at seven-under 137. Lippert had the low round of the day- five-under 67.

Coy Cummins won the first flight at even par 144 and Jesse McHugh won the second flight at
12-over 156.



(Updated to include Tyler Lippert in the tie for fourth place and his low round of the day.)

Sunday, July 23, 2017

Troy Grooms wins Laurel Oaks Classic

Troy Grooms shot a three-under 69 today and won the Laurel Oaks Classic by two shots.

Grooms had a two-day total of eight-under 136.

Jackson Frame, Deron Feldhaus and Tyler Lippert tied for second place with 138s.

Grooms began the day four shots off the lead. He was two shots behind Frame and one back of first round leader and three-time champion Mark Moore at the turn today.

Bogeys by Frame and Moore on No. 10 left Frame with a one-shot lead over Moore and Grooms.

The lead changed hands on the par 3 16th with a birdie by Grooms and a bogey by Frame. Grooms took a two-shot lead with a birdie on No. 17. Grooms and Frame both parred No. 18.

Moore, who fired a 63 on Saturday, shot a 40 on the back side today and finished five shots back.

It's Grooms' first Laurel Oaks Classic title.

"Very exciting, very happy right now," Grooms said.

Other flight winners include:

First Flight
Shawn Armstrong 139

Second Flight
Jake O'Mara 148

Third Flight
Joe Wilds 151

Championships Flights scores:








Monday, August 17, 2015

Izzy Grayson and Jordan Grayson Share Title at Gorman Invitational

It was a father and son tie between Izzy Grayson and Jordan Grayson in the Gorman Invitational at Fleming County Golf Association Sunday. Regulation play ended with a five-way tie- the Graysons along with Dave Frittes, Deron Feldhaus and Mark Moore- at eight-under 136. Frittes, Feldhaus and Moore were eliminated on the first hole of a sudden death playoff. Izzy and Jordan were still tied after the second playoff hole, and due to darkness, they decided to share the title. Izzy began the day with a two-shot lead over Jordan after firing a nine-under 63 in the first round Saturday.

Izzy Grayson 63-73 136
Jordan Grayson 65-71 136
Dave Frittes 67-69 136
Deron Feldhaus 68-68 136
Mark Moore 68-68 136

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Deron Feldhaus and Allen Feldhaus Junior Win Kenton Station/Fleming Co. 2-Man Scramble in Playoff

Deron Feldhaus chipped in for an eagle on the first hole of a sudden death playoff to give him and his brother, Allen Feldhaus Jr., a win over Rex Schalch and Mark Moore in the Kenton Station/Fleming County 2-Man Scramble today at Fleming County Golf Association. Both teams finished regulation play at 19-under 123. Schalch and Moore fired a 12-under 60 (with a 28 on the front nine) today. The Feldhaus brothers shot a 12-under 58 Saturday at Kenton Station Golf Course. Marvin Schalch and Bill O'Mara finished third at 124.