Colorado’s Hurter places 61st in national Senior PGA Professional Championship and falls short of qualifying for PGA Tour Champions major
By Gary Baines – 10/06/2019
Sedalia resident Don Hurter finished 61st out of an original field of 264 players at the national Senior PGA Professional Championship, but a couple of “hockey sticks” kept him from contending for a spot in next spring’s KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship.
The instructor at Castle Pines Golf Club shot a 2-over-par 74 in Sunday’s final round in Austin, Texas, giving him a four-day total of 2-over 288. The 58-year-old carded two birdies, two bogeys and a double bogey in the final round.
Hurter (pictured) finished five strokes out of the top 35, who — after a six-for-two playoff at 283 — qualified for the 2020 Senior PGA Championship. He had two costly holes on the weekend — a triple bogey 7 on No. 16 on Saturday and a double-bogey 7 on No. 18 (his ninth hole) on Sunday.
Scott Hebert of Traverse City, Mich., claimed the title by four on Sunday with a record-matching 16-under-par 270 total.
Here are the scores for all the Coloradans who competed this past week:
61. Don Hurter of Sedalia 70-73-71-74–288
Missed 36-Hole Cut
117. Mike Northern of Colorado Springs 76-70–146
129. Doug Montgomery of Westminster 75-72–147
143. Doug Rohrbaugh of Carbondale 73-75–148
178. Doug Wherry of Lone Tree 74-76–150
191. Chris Johnson of Castle Rock 77-74–151
212. Sherry Andonian-Smith of Centennial 75-77—152
245. Patrick Reidy of Littleton 76-80–156
For all the scores, CLICK HERE.