GOLF: Port Townsend’s Tonan wins old-time hickory title

Port Townsend Golf Club General Manager and head pro Gabriel Tonan claimed the 14th Washington State Hickory Open by winning a one-hole playoff last Saturday at the Home Course in Dupont.

Port Townsend Golf Club General Manager and head pro Gabriel Tonan claimed the 14th Washington State Hickory Open by winning a one-hole playoff last Saturday at the Home Course in Dupont.

NEITHER HIS BRASSIE, his niblick nor his putter let him down in the end.

Port Townsend Golf Club General Manager and golf pro Gabriel Tonan birdied the first playoff hole to claim the 14th Washington State Hickory Open last Saturday at the Home Course in DuPont.

Tonan defeated Steve Henneuse of the NorCal Hickory to win the golf tournament, in which players use old-fashioned hickory-shafted golf clubs.

The pair tied in regulation after each shot rounds of 3-over-par 75.

Tournament organizers, the Atlantic Pacific National Golf Club of Federal Way, described the playoff.

“Having the honor on the first tee, Tonan hit a perfectly flighted draw with his brassie [a 2-wood] to the left side of the fairway, leaving under 100 yards to the green. Henneuse followed with a low, wind-cheater bullet, right-center of the fairway leaving his approach under 100 yards as well.

“Determining Henneuse was away, he played a very fine struck niblick [wedge] to 10 feet slightly above the hole, leaving a testy right-to-left putt. Having birdied the first hole hours earlier, the tone was set for Tonan, he had positive thoughts for his approach shot and his niblick did not let him down knocking it to four feet above the hole, leaving him with a slight right-to-left downhiller [putt].

“Henneuse, knowing Tonan was in tight, gave it a good run missing low left, leaving the stage for Tonan to capture his first Washington State Hickory Open title. Taking a deep breath, Tonan calmly rolled in the 4-footer center-cut for birdie to capture the crown jewel hickory championship of the Pacific Northwest, the 14th Washington State Hickory Open Championship.”

For more information on hickory golf, visit apnationalhickoryplayers.com.

Discovery Bay ratings

Discovery Bay Golf Club near Port Townsend received the results of a recent course rating by the Washington State Golf Association.

“The ratings went up slightly and we now have new forward Silver tees for ladies,” head pro Jeff Kent said.

“The overall yardage of the course plays to 6,665 yards from the middle Blue tees down to 3,799 from the middle Silver tees. Whatever your golfing ability is, we have a tee for you at Discovery Bay. I know Pat Burns, age 90-plus, really enjoys the Silver tees.”

Club champions

Kent said Doug Lewis won the 2017 Discovery Bay Men’s Club Championship, while Rich Boyd claimed the net title.

The course hosts net skins or net honey pot games with closest to the pin competitions on the par-3 holes Thursday nights at 5 p.m.

And Kent offers Tuesday afternoon golf clinics through the end of September.

Golfers who play Discovery Bay for full price between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. through Sept. 20 will receive an 18-hole voucher for play between Jan. 1, 2018 and April 1, 2018.

For more information on Discovery Bay, phone the golf shop at 360-385-0704.

Hole-in-ones

Forks’ Ron Minor notched his first-ever hole-in-one while playing the 139-yard 11th hole at the Cedars at Dungeness in Sequim last Saturday.

Minor used his 7-iron and a Titleist Pro-V1x ball on the shot, which was witnessed by Chuck Minor and Bill Gillette, both of Forks.

Over at Discovery Bay Golf Club, Phoenix’s Justin McLey singled from 164-yards out on the eighth hole with a 6-iron.

Port Ludlow offers

All month long, golfers can play 18 holes with a GPS-enabled cart at Port Ludlow for $49.

The course also is offering a month-long twilight golf special after 3 p.m. each day. Walking players can play for $20 and cart users can play for $29.

Aerification of the course is planned later this month and Port Ludlow has a $29 cart special running Sept. 25 through Oct. 8 for players who don’t mind a sandy, bumpy putting surface.

________

Sports reporter Michael Carman can be contacted at 360-417-3525 or mcarman@peninsuladailynews.com.

Port Townsend Golf Club General Manager and head pro Gabriel Tonan tees off in a one-hole playoff at the 14th Washington State Hickory Open last Saturday at the Home Course in Dupont. Tonan birdied the playoff hole to win the contest.

Port Townsend Golf Club General Manager and head pro Gabriel Tonan tees off in a one-hole playoff at the 14th Washington State Hickory Open last Saturday at the Home Course in Dupont. Tonan birdied the playoff hole to win the contest.

The clubs used by Port Townsend Golf Club General Manager and head pro Gabriel Tonan during the 14th Washington State Hickory Open last Saturday at the Home Course in Dupont.

The clubs used by Port Townsend Golf Club General Manager and head pro Gabriel Tonan during the 14th Washington State Hickory Open last Saturday at the Home Course in Dupont.

More in Sports

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Port Angeles' Mia Neff, left, and Claire Osterberg of Port Angeles plan their putts on the 11th Hole at Peninsula Golf Course during Tuesday's Duke Streeter Invitational.
PREP GOLF: Port Angeles hosts 30th Duke Streeter Invitational

Riders finish third in boys and girls divisions

Port Angeles Roughriders
PREP BASEBALL: PA beats Bainbridge second day in a row

Guttormsen, Martin combine for a 3-hitter

Colton Romero pitches to Bainbridge Monday afternoon at Volunteer Field. Playing first is Rylan Politika, who later came in to pitch. Romero and Politika allowed just five hits in a 5-4 Port Angeles win. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
PREP BASEBALL: Roughriders find a way against tough Bainbridge team

Port Angeles wins again Tuesday night to remain in first place

Sequim Wolves.
PREP ROUNDUP: Sequim, East Jefferson baseball teams win

The Sequim baseball team got huge games from Zeke Schmadeke… Continue reading

Mia Kirner, Sequim softball second baseman, had six hits over two games this weekend. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Mia Kirner, Sequim softball

It was a wild weekend for the Sequim softball team, which combined… Continue reading

Crescent’s Ciara Cargo-Acosta, center, signs to play basketball for Northwest Indian College. She is flanked by parents Jeremy Acosta and Vashti White-Acosta. (Courtesy photo)
PREP BASKETBALL: Crescent’s Cargo-Acosta signs to play at NW Indian College

Crescent’s Ciara Cargo-Acosta made history for the Loggers’ girls basketball… Continue reading

Klahhane Gymnastics’ Carly Mae Riggs won several medals at the Xcel Region 2 Regionals, including first place all-around. (Courtesy photo)
GYMNASTICS: Klahhane gymnast Carly Mae Riggs wins first all-around at regionals

Klahhane Gymnastics Carly Mae Riggs won the first-place all-around… Continue reading

With teammate Taylee Rome looking on, Sequim second baseman Mia Kirner throws out a Klahowya running in a non-league match-up Saturday. Kirner had a home run in the windy game. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
PREP SOFTBALL: Sequim splits a pair of games over the weekend

Forks beats Elma behind Gaydeski home runs

Sequim's Ethan Staples pitches against Kingston on Friday. Staples allowed just five hits in the Wolves' victory, their fourth straight. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
PREP ROUNDUP: Sequim baseball wins fourth straight

The Sequim baseball team beat Kingston 7-3 for its fourth… Continue reading