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Cam Hodgson Memorial held at York Lake

Al Cote and Matthew Procyshen both had a pretty good day on the golf course last weekend as the 10th Annual Cam Hodgson Memorial Golf Classic took over the York Lake Golf Course for two days.
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From left: Aaron Cronk, the late Cam Hodgson's son, presenting the tournament winner to Al Cote, centre, and James Hodgson, manager of York Lake golf course.

Al Cote and Matthew Procyshen both had a pretty good day on the golf course last weekend as the 10th Annual Cam Hodgson Memorial Golf Classic took over the York Lake Golf Course for two days.

"It always goes great," insists new club manager James Hodgson, who added that the overall purpose of the tournament is "not always necessarily about golf."It's a family game too."

The tournament was held for its 10th year and is held in memory of the late Cam Hodgson.

He was the brother of the the club's current manager and was also an avid golfer.

James Hodgson said it was a pretty good weekend for golf. The weather wasn't great on Saturday but improved enough on Sunday that some scores actually improved.

Cote finished first overall in the Championship Flite, having finished with a score of 32 on the front nine and a 36 on the back for a total weekend score of 71.

He also shot par on seven holes. Both he and Procyshen parred on the first hole which got them off to a good start. Procyshen shot par on 10 holes during Saturday's competition.

Cote, Procyshen and Henry Hemmes all finished in the top three in the highest flite.

Ken Quewezance, Aaron Cronk and Dave Mandzuk placed 1-2-3 in the first flite with two day scores of 74, 81 and 80, respectively.

In the second flite, Jerry Kobylka, Chris Burton and Monte Erhardt finished with the highest scores of 79, 80 and 84 respectively.

Randy Prokopchuk, James Bielka and Gord Ross placed 1-2-3 in the men's third flite.

Prokopchuk scored a two day total of 87, Bielka hit a 90 and Ross finished third in the flite with a 94.

In the final flite, the fourth, Rob Coleridge scored 87, Madison Erhardt scored 94 and Ryan Popick scored 105.