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Cape golf team continues to play well

May 8, 2021

The Cape Henlopen golf team split their two most recent matches, including their last home match of the 2021 season, bringing their record to 7-3.

On Senior Day May 5, the Vikings hosted Sussex Academy, losing a well-fought contest 166-176. Sawyer Brockstedt won medalist honors for her visiting team with a two-over 38 on the front nine at Rehoboth Beach Country Club.

“I was three-over through the seventh hole,” Brockstedt said. “I birdied the ninth hole, so that was good.”

Quinn McCullough, one of two Cape seniors honored before the round along with Forest Dotterer, shot his best round of the season with a 40. That was also best of the day for the Vikings.

“It was really good. I bogeyed the first three holes, parred four, parred five, birdied six, parred seven, and bogeyed eight and nine. My putting was good and so were my drives,” he said.

Ethan Mercer scored next for Cape with his 42. Dylan Steinwedel’s 45 was his best total for the year. Tom Burn’s 49 completed the team scoring.

The Vikings defeated Sussex Central April 30 on the front nine at Rehoboth Beach CC 185-237, with McCullough earning medalist honors with his 43. Burn came in second for Cape with his 45, while Mercer scored a 46 for third best that day. Dotterer’s 51 finished the team scoring.

During our post-round chat after the Sussex Central match, McCullough discussed his triple bogey on the second hole. His drive landed in the pond left of the fairway. After taking a drop and penalty stroke, McCullough’s next shot went too far to the right, leading to additional trouble. He remained annoyed about his second mistake, which I consider a good sign for McCullough’s continuing development in the game. 

DSU women’s team awarded PGA Tour grant

Congratulations to the Delaware State University women’s golf team for its $100,000 grant from the PGA Tour, as part of the Tour’s recently announced $500,000 donation to five historically black colleges and universities. Other recipients included Tennessee State, Wilberforce University and Bowie State University.

According to Hornets head coach Rick McCall Jr., the money has not been fully allocated yet. He said some of it will go to the First Tee of Delaware and to the Little School at Kids Cottage in Dover.

Demo Days at The Rookery

Demo day at The Rookery used to be a group effort, with several club makers there at one time for golfers to check out the new offerings. This year there will be separate demo days, with appointments required for 30-minute sessions.

Ping is set for Saturday, May 8; with Mizuno Friday, May 14; Titleist Saturday, May 15; Callaway Saturday, May 22; and TaylorMade Sunday, May 23.

Call the pro shop at 302-684-3000 to make the appointments.

KSI 3-Club tournament

Kent Sussex Industries will hold its annual 3-Club Tournament Friday, Sept. 17, at Maple Dale Country Club in Dover, with a 10 a.m. shotgun start.

There is an early bird special of $25 off the normal $125 registration fee for the first 120 golfers who meet the June 1 deadline. The fee covers a free pair of FootJoy golf shoes, the range, golf with cart, team photo, food stations and drinks on course.

Sponsorship opportunities remain available along with playing spots. For more information, contact Alicia Hollis at 302-422-4014 Ext. 3015 or email hollisa@ksiinc.org.

Local club competition results

The Mulligan’s Pointe Ladies 18-hole group played a Crier’s game May 5, where the worst scores on three holes are cut from the total.

Karen Feuchtenberger won first place, with Wendy Michalson in second and Rhetta Rose Frampton in third.

On May 4, the Kings Creek CC Ladies 9-Hole group played Far Out, where no par 5 scores are counted.

Sandy Neverett won first-place gross in the first flight, with Lesley Corydon taking first-place net.

Rose Schmidt finished second net and Tara Coates came in third.

Judy Rayner won first-place gross in the second flight, with Francie Young winning first-place net. Linda Miniscalco finished second net and Maureen Higgins was third.

Deb D’Orazio won first-place gross in the third flight, with Fran Sneider taking first-place net.

Stephanie Roash finished second net and Kathy Board came in third.

There are 178 players in the Kings Creek CC Ladies Golf Association for the 2021 season, and dozens participated in the Opening Day Scramble April 29.

Lesley Corydon, Dot Filbert, Judy Rayner and Lynn Sweeney won first-place gross in the first flight, with first-place net going to Sarah Cavendish, Beth Cohen, Gale DiBona and Susan Griesemer.

Tina Brown, Dawn DuPre, Erin Reid and Stephanie Roash took second net in that flight, with Tara Coates, Nancy Froome and Katie Heintz in third.

Dianne Herndon, Barbara Hines, Sandy Neverett and Sarah Reznek won first-place gross in the second flight, with Terry Barrera, Lisa Lekawa, Vicki Martina and Lisa Powell taking first-place net.

Sue Garson, Carol Loewen, Francie Young and Rae VonDoehren finished second net in that flight, with Margorie Adis, Ann Farley, Atom Irwin and Barbara Weissenberger coming in third.

  • Fritz Schranck has been writing about the Cape Region's golf community since 1999. Snippets, stories and anecdotes from his columns are included in his new book, "Hole By Hole: Golf Stories from Delaware's Cape Region and Beyond," which is available at the Cape Gazette offices, Browseabout Books in Rehoboth Beach, Biblion Books in Lewes, and local golf courses. His columns and book reviews are available at HoleByHole.com.

    Contact Fritz by emailing fschranck@holebyhole.com.

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