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Severe Weather Delays Heart of America

The third day of play at the 53rd Heart of America could not out run the inbound severe weather.

Despite completing the quarterfinal round without a hitch, the open division could not escape lightning before suffering a substantial delay.

However, the senior division final match is set, as top seeds Don Kuehn and Greg Loteckie defeated Mark Addington and Chris Gaunce 1 up.

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Kuehn and Loteckie entered the semifinals round by claiming a 4 and 3 victory over Mike Snyder and Dick Clancey.

Andy Smith and Karl Elbrecht teamed up to defeat Ron Brewer and Fred Rowland by a 5 and 4 decision.

Smith and Elbrecht punched their tickets to the semifinals with a 2 and 1 win over Doug Anderson and George McDonnell.

Shortly after the final senior division match concluded, a strong storm cell proceeded to flood numerous areas of the course while lighting up the darkening sky with a relentless lightning show.

Jackson Foth and Josh Weems, the open division No. 2 seed, clung to a 1 up lead over Phil Bartimus and Michael Greene at the time of the storm and weather delay.

The other match was controlled by Evan Shartzer and Cameron Wiltse, leading Matt Barry and Colby Yates by a 1 up lead.

The course was cleared due to lightning and inclement weather in the area , forcing players to wait well over an hour before the tournament executive committee decided to suspend play for the remainder of the evening.

The Open division semifinal matches will resume tomorrow morning at 7:30 a.m. and the final of the Senior division has been rescheduled for a 9:30 a.m. start weather permitting.

Defending Heart of America Champions Snag First-Round Bye

The defending Heart of America champions wasted no time Monday sending a message to the tournament field.

Jackson Foth and Josh Weems secured a share of the lead after the tournament’s opening round of stroke-play qualifying, combining to shoot seven-under, 65.

Park Ulrich and Alex Higgs also turned in a seven-under effort.

Josh Weems (left) and Jackson Foth claimed a share of the stroke-play qualifying lead Monday at Oakwood Country Club.
Josh Weems (left) and Jackson Foth claimed a share of the stroke-play qualifying lead Monday at Oakwood Country Club.

There was little breathing room between the pair of leaders and the pair of teams tied for third place.

Cy Moritz and Tyler Hirlinger carded a six-under, 66, while Preston Fleenor and Hank Simpson matched the six-under mark.

Greg Loteckie and Don Kuehn took sole possession of first-place in the senior division.

The pair shot a four-under, 68 to earn a bye Tuesday morning.

Charlie Schorgl and Ed Walsworth finished one-stroke behind the leaders, turning in a three-under, 69.

Finally, Andy Smith and Karl Elbrecht rouneded out the top-three in the seniors division, posting a two-under, 70.

The top seven place finishers in the open division earned byes Tuesday morning, while the top eight senior teams earned a bye.

To view the full results from Monday, click here.

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