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|Sawyer shot remarkably fine golf in the out round of|
|the morning and at the tenth hole was 4 up, but from|
|this point Evans began to whittle down the lead. |
|Although Chick got on even terms four times, it was |
|not until the sixteenth hole in the afternoon that |
|he led, and the next hole saw him winner. |
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|The score by holes follows: |
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| =Scores by Holes= |
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|=Hole 1 (385 yds., par 4).= Sawyer pulled his drive |
|into a trap from which he dug only to drop into |
|another at the left of the green. His chip shot hit |
|the bank and he was just on the green in 4. Evans |
|was 60 feet from the pin on his second, but his weak|
|approach putt gave him a 5. Sawyer took three putts |
|and counted a 7 for the first hole. Evans 1 up. |
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|=Hole 2 (310 yds., par 4).= Evans pulled his tee |
|shot, but got a fair lie. His approach pitch was |
|short. Sawyer got 250 yards on his drive, pitched |
|eight feet short, and holed an uphill putt for a |
|win, 3-4. All square. |
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|=Hole 3 (445 yds., par 5).= Two wonderful wooden |
|shots landed Sawyer eight feet from the pin, where |
|he missed his putt for a 3 and kicked the ball in |
|for a 4, one under par. Evans pulled his drive to |
|the rough from which he made a woeful pull with his |
|cleek to the weeds guarding the right of the |
|fairway. He was 20 yards short of the green on his |
|third and lost, 5-4. Sawyer 1 up. |
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|=Hole 4 (170 yds., par 3).= This hole was halved in |
|3, the features being Sawyer's 30-foot, downhill |
|putt and Chick's miss of a two-foot putt. Sawyer 1 |
|up. |
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|=Hole 5 (325 yds., par 4).= Evans was wild again |
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