Gieselman, Strickland Win GAM Senior/Mid-Am Team Championship

Gieselman, Strickland Win GAM Senior/Mid-Am Team Championship. Scott Strickland, left, and Tom Gieselman hold the championship plaque.

Tom Gieselman, Scott Strickland Win GAM Senior/Mid-Am Team Championship

  ANN ARBOR – Fellow Oakland Hills Country Club members Tom Gieselman of Commerce Township and Scott Strickland of Bloomfield Hills earned a par on the third hole of a sudden-death playoff with the father-son team of Dean and Dan Ellis and won the finals of the 11th GAM Senior/Mid-Am Team Championship Tuesday at Barton Hills Country Club.

  As they made the turn to the back nine and switched from four-ball or best-ball to foursomes, also known as alternate shot, Strickland noticed on live scoring that the Ellis duo had pulled away from the field and were 5-under through 10 holes and four shots ahead of them.

  “I figured they would run away with it, but I happened to check with a couple of holes left and saw we were still in it,” he said. “I told Goose, ‘hey we still have a chance.’”

  The 2017 champions made good on that chance by winning on the third hole of a sudden-death playoff to put their names on the championship plaque for the second time.

  “It’s always nice to win,” Gieselman said. “The alternate shot is a tough format. Somehow we stayed in it and it worked out.”

  Six two-golfer teams played in the finals having emerged from a field of 81 teams that played the 36-hole (18 four-ball, 18 foursomes) first part of the tournament at three sites in late September. Each team had a senior player age 55-and-over and mid-am player over age 25.

  The same two final teams from Tuesday met in a playoff in September at Travis Pointe Country Club to determine the site winner, and Ellis and Ellis won that one with a par on the first hole.

  “It wasn’t to be,” said Dan Ellis, last year’s GAM Player of the Year. “We made those three bogeys in a row and let everybody back in it.”

  Ellis and Ellis shot 4-under 32 on the front nine in best-ball, and then birdied the par 5 No. 10 hole on the switch to alternate shot. Three consecutive bogeys followed at Nos. 11, 12 and 13, and they closed with bogeys at 17 and 18 for a 4-over 39 on the back for an even-par 71.

  Meanwhile Gieselman and Strickland shot 1-under in best-ball and 1-over in alternate shot for their 71, including a bogey on No. 18.

  The playoff was held starting on hole No. 13. The teams traded a best-ball par, then an alternate-shot par at No. 14 until Gieselman was the only one to hit the green and make a par on No. 15 in the best-ball format for the win.

  Mike Kohn of Belding and Joel Siegel of Rockford shot 3-over 74 on the day and tied for third with the father-son team of David and Matt Bartnick of Livonia.

FINAL SCORES: https://bit.ly/34Y0ZYS


Discover more from GolfBlogger Golf Blog

Subscribe to get the latest posts to your email.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover more from GolfBlogger Golf Blog

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading