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Todd Milles has been with The News Tribune since 1994, covering local colleges, high schools, auto racing, Washington State and golf. You will find news and observations on Pacific Northwest courses and updates on local standouts on this blog.
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The News Tribune's golf blog
Monday, June 8th, 2009
Posted by Todd Milles @ 11:07:23 am

With a good share of the PGA Tour professionals in the field, it was a big-name amateur who posted the best scores at U.S. Open sectional qualifying in Ohio.

Gig Harbor's Kyle Stanley, the Hogan Award winner who just completed his final season at Clemson University, was co-medalist Monday, finishing at 12-under 132 with PGA Tour veteran George McNeill.

And Stanley fired the day's best round – a 10-under 62 – in the morning at the Lakes Golf and Country Club.

Stanley, the Bellarmine Prep graduate who will turn professional later this month, finished off with a run of five birdies on his opening nine holes (Nos. 10 through 18) to grab the top spot.

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