Jim Szwejbka topped the Flight A with a plus 8, Ray Glasow was second with plus 7 and Tony Kolo and Cork Weary tied for third with plus 2s. Szwejbka also had the low gross with 78.
In the Flight B, Walt Thurnau led with plus 13 and had the low gross with 83 while Bill Deuink and Randy Carlson were tied for second with plus 4 and Harold Johnson took third with plus 2.
Ron Juzdowski paced Flight C with plus 22, Doug Prey and Jim Wirges each had plus 13s and Bill Radack placed third with plus 12. Jim Rissel earned low gross honors with 81.
In Flight D, Nick Danielsen was on top with plus 13, Bob Barnes and Dan Orlando tied for second with plus 8 and Ray Cenni and Dennis Duffee were third with plus 7s. Orlando also had the low gross with 89.
Al Comstock led the Flight E with plus 16 and also grabbed the low gross with 86. Herb Hern, Tony LoGuidice and Joe Palermo each had plus 15s for the second spot and Bob Martin was third with plus 11.
In the Flight F, Harry Trippett was in first with plus 18 while Wayne Lund and Neil Cullen were second with plus 15s and Dave Chall and Doug Spoto tied for third with plus 14. Spoto and Tripett each shot 89s for low gross honors.
Don Armstrong rounded things out in the Flight G with plus 19, followed by Tom Gooch and Paul Hazzard taking second with plus 16s and Tony Barone, Dan Bolles and Terry Carlson were a stroke back with plus 15s. Armstrong also had the low gross with 96.
Closest-to-the pin winners were Juzdowski on No. 2, Glasgow on No. 8, John Ames on No. 11 and Prey on No. 16.
Jim Wirges also had an eagle on the sixth hole.
The tour moves to Cardinal Hills and Point Chautauqua on May 26 at 9 a.m.
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