By all accounts, the Mission Inn Resort and its El Campeon Golf course has proven a hit with players and their guests. The facilities are in beautiful condition, the course is tough but in fine shape and there are trophies on the line tomorrow.
Rylee Stovall of Arizona posted an 81 today, followed by Bailey Weigandt at 86, and B.J. Hayden at 88. Over on the men’s side in the Open Division, James Ciganek is out strong with an opening 79, followed by Joe Hollerbach at 83 and Peter Flory at 84.
Check the scoreboard photos below for how it’s going in the Senior and Super Senior Divisions.
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The trophies.
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Pairings for Day 2.
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Day 1 women’s scores.
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Day 1 Men’s Open scores.
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Day 1 Men’s Open scores.
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Day 1 Senior scores.
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Day 1 Senior scores.
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Day 1 Super Senior scores.
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Bagpiper at the reception
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Dave Brown, left was awarded the 2022 Mike Brown Award, presented by Scott Staudacher, SoHG president.
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Deal Hudson leads the invocation.
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Julie Staudacher, center, with friends Xander Dobreff, left, and Joey Piatek, right.
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Marci Likens, a key reason why the 2022 USHO is going so well.
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2022 USHO Organizers Mike Stevens, left, and Scott Staudahcer.
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The opening reception.
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Scott Staudacher, left, with Joe and Cathy Hollerbach.
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Checking out auction and raffle items.
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Bailey Weigandt follows a shot.
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2014 Women’s Champ Barb Kopec blasts from a bunker.
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2021 Women’s Champ Chelsea Guenette gets cleanly out.
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A colorful day on the course at El Campeon.
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Deal Hudson looks to sink it.
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From the deep grass.
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Ted Kopec watches a putt that did not drop.
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Lining it up.
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Kris Ellington sends one home.
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Mike Stevens ands characteristic focus.
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Natalie Wells with a recovery shot.
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Pitching… you need to keep an eye on the waters around there.
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Rylee Stovall follows her ball.