Gross winner Jade Tisdale, left, and net winner Al Osterberg show off their winners’ trophy Sunday at the Port Angeles Golf and Country Club after winning the Men’s Club Championship. (Submitted photo)

Gross winner Jade Tisdale, left, and net winner Al Osterberg show off their winners’ trophy Sunday at the Port Angeles Golf and Country Club after winning the Men’s Club Championship. (Submitted photo)

GOLF: Tisdale, Osterberg win Peninsula Men’s Club

PORT ANGELES — Jade Tisdale shot a 1-over-par 145 to win the 2020 Men’s Club Championship by nine strokes at the Peninsula Golf Club this weekend.

Al Osterberg shot an 8-under-par to win the net championship.

Tisdale led from the get-go, shooting a 72 on his first day Saturday and adding a solid 73 Sunday to win both days. He held a seven-stroke lead after the first day.

Coming in second in the gross scores were Kerry Perkins, Steve Payne and Michael Dupuis. They all shot a 10-over-par 154.

Osterberg shot a net 66 on his first day and a 70 on his second day. Tisdale came in second place in the net scores with a 5-under-par 139 (69 and 70), though Steve Jones picked up the second-place cash prizes for gross (since Tisdale was a net winner) with a 2-under-par 142 (70, 72). Perkins also had a net 142, but again picked up the cash award for his gross score.

Osterberg had the top scores for day one, while Perkins had the top score for day two with a 69. Perkins finished third in the net overall with a 2-under-par 142 (73, 69), tied with Steve Jones (70, 72).

The First Flight gross winner was Kerry Perkins with a 154, the Second Flight gross winner was Todd Irwin with a 165, and the Third Flight gross winner was Gary Valencia with a 183.

The First Flight net winner was Steve Payne with a 148, the Second Flight net winner was Steve Jones with a 142, and the Third Flight net winner was Jan Hardin.

Peninsula Men’s Club 2020 Championships

Skins champions

Gross

Dupuis, birdie 8 and 18, $44; Greg Thomas, birdie 3, $22; Paul Reed, birdie 16, $22; Jade Tisdale , birdie 9, $22; Steve Payne, birdie 17, $22; Rick Hoover, birdie 12, $22.

Net

Gordon Bowlby, eagle 8 and 11, $80; Bill Rineart, eagle 13; Greg Shield, birdie 14, $40.

Top Ten Finishers

Gross

Tisdale, first, 145 (72, 73); Perkins, second, 154 (79, 75), Payne, second, 154 (76, 78); Dupuis, second, 154 (77, 77); Reed, fifth, 155 (78, 77); Gerald Petersen sixth, 157 (78, 79); Hoover, seventh, 160 (77, 83); Greg Thomas, eighth, 162 (78, 84); Jered Pomeroy, eighth, 162 (79, 83); Bill Evanstad, 10th, 170 (84, 86).

Net

Alan Osterberg, first, 136 (66, 70); Steve Jones, second, 142 (70, 72); Todd Irwin, third, 147 (69, 78); Gordon Bowlby, fourth, 148 (77, 71); James Root, fourth, 148 (76, 72); Tim Lusk, fourth, 148, (73, 75); Marti Martinez, seventh, 150 (80, 70); Mark Leffers, seventh, 150 (74, 76); Greg Shield, ninth, 151 (74, 77); Jan Hardin, ninth, 151 (80, 71); Chuck Burkhardt, ninth, 151 (77, 74); Mark Mast, ninth, 151 (76, 75).

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