January 30, 2013 at 5:54 p.m.
Pearman's birdie fest
By Don Burgess
Dwayne Pearman outclassed the field on the Jack Daniels Golf Tour at Belmont Hills Monday.
While most of the players struggled on the greens, Pearman found them to his liking, pouring in nine birdies en route to his 66 (-4).
On a day where the course record could have been in jeopardy, Pearman had it rolling, with his only mental error coming on the 14th hole, when he carded a triple bogey.
The bad news for him started on his tee shot as it went to the right out of bounds.
A distant eight strokes behind in a tie for second were Chris Smith and Brian Morris on 74 (+4).
Money
Chris Grantier was fourth with a 78, one stroke better than Quinton Sherlock and two better than Andrew Bissell.
Darriek Douglas shot 84 for seventh.
Paul Adams was disqualified.
Pearman picked up $200 for his effort while Smith and Morris each received $80. n
Dwayne Pearman outclassed the field on the Jack Daniels Golf Tour at Belmont Hills Monday.
While most of the players struggled on the greens, Pearman found them to his liking, pouring in nine birdies en route to his 66 (-4).
On a day where the course record could have been in jeopardy, Pearman had it rolling, with his only mental error coming on the 14th hole, when he carded a triple bogey.
The bad news for him started on his tee shot as it went to the right out of bounds.
A distant eight strokes behind in a tie for second were Chris Smith and Brian Morris on 74 (+4).
Money
Chris Grantier was fourth with a 78, one stroke better than Quinton Sherlock and two better than Andrew Bissell.
Darriek Douglas shot 84 for seventh. Paul Adams was disqualified.
Pearman picked up $200 for his effort while Smith and Morris each received $80.
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