Ledgemont CC Creates Challenges

By Brady Garthee

USGA Boatwright Intern

 

SEEKONK – Ledgemont Country Club proved to be a challenge for the field of 120 players as only one finished the first round under-par at the 41st Stroke Play Championship.  

 

With most players looking and expecting to go low, reality signaled the opposite.  

 

The lowest score from Monday’s round turned out to be 2-under par, but three players walk into Tuesday’s 36-hole marathon with a score of even par. 

 

Jonathan Pannone, Mike Caparco, and Jacob Winn top the leaderboard in the championship at even-par (71) with plenty of work still left to accomplish, but with plenty of players creeping at the doorstep. 

 

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In the Senior Division, Darren Corrente of Wannamoisett Country Club finished Monday’s round with a score of 2-under par. The Senior Division will battle it out in an 18-hole shootout to decide a winner Tuesday.  

 

“The course was nice. This is a phenomenal layout, for sure… All in all, I thought the course held up pretty nicely,” said Corrente as he praised the condition of Ledgemont Country Club. 

 

“I started off with a three putt on one for par … But I made a couple of birdies on two and three … I think it got me in a confident state of mind at that point and I played pretty solidly,” he added.

 

Corrente will be pushing on the gas Tuesday, stating he will feel “a couple behind.” 

 

“I’m going to keep trying to make a few birdies out there,” he said. “They’re there to get. I think someone could go low tomorrow. I’m not looking at the scoreboard, I’m just going to try to shoot a good score tomorrow and hopefully it all works out.”  

 

Champions will be crowned Tuesday and with 36 holes still left to play, whoever has the mindset of a marathon runner will be very successful.