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Jay Klapper wins PPA Northern Open by 8 points
17 Aug 2009 at 11:53 | Published by: JJM | Views: 9527 | News search
Jay Klapper won PPA Northern Open in Columbus, Indiana, with a rarely seen win margin 8 points. This was his second victory in the three PPA National Tour competitions that he has played this year. Nate Nichols was second with average score 24.88, and Tim Greenert was third with average 25.13.
Jay Klapper’s winning score 191 (average 23.88) is said to be the best ever score in a PPA tournament of 8 rounds. This might be true for competitions that include exactly 8 rounds, not more than that. At PPA National Championships 2008 Kevin Lacey played 12 rounds with average 23.67, Brad Lebo played his first 8 rounds with average 23.50, and Andy Coradini played his last 8 rounds with average 23.25.
Jay Klapper now leads the money statistics of PPA National Tour 2009, with total prize money 2,650 USD. In the season rankings he is only 9th, however, because he has played one tournament less than the other players on top of the rankings. Gerg Ward leads the season ranking, Greg Newport is second, and Jeff Carr is third. » results of the competition » ranking of PPA National Tour 2009 » photos of Putt-Putt minigolf courses
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Comments (3)
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Putts4Bux (Dennis Biesma) |
18 Aug 2009 at 20:52 | Hey Kevin,
I would have liked to have been there, but two things stopped me....I couldn't justify the cost to myself, primarily traveling alone, AND that the last time I played there, I did not play it all that well (for an APA), let alone for pro division.
Still hoping and planning to get down to Orange Lake though. Hope to see you there, if I don't see you before then. |
Meadowlark (Kevin Lacey) |
17 Aug 2009 at 17:54 | Hey Dennis,
Too bad you couldn't make Columbus this past weekend. I think a lot of people thought that this course was as easy or easier than Richmond, VA. The scores were much, much lower in previous days and weeks. Two weeks ago Nate shot 195 in the 8-round Legends Classic with 5 bogey strokes believe it or not. He led the field with aces and bogies outright in that tournament, although it was a smaller field.
For whatever reason, probably warmer weather and humid conditions, the scores were much higher than normal. The temperature and scores were a little lower on Sunday, mainly due to the 9am tee-off.
What was amazing was how low Jay scored in these conditions. Just about everyone else struggled on one day or the other. Nate's score of 199 was solid on both days, but Jay's 191 was really impressive. The overall scores were AT LEAST a stroke higher than normal. If the conditions were ideal, Jay would have probably shot in the mid-180's or possibly lower. |
Putts4Bux (Dennis Biesma) |
17 Aug 2009 at 16:58 | Thanks for the article.... A couple of notes though: First, the location is Columbus, Indiana, not Columbus, Illinois. Second, the PPA keeps records for both full tournaments and for consecutive rounds. That is, for an 8-round tournament, you could possibly break, tie, or come very close to the record for an 8-round tournament, AND for 6 consecutive rounds, 4 consecutive rounds, 3 consecutive rounds, 2 consecutive rounds, and/or 1 round.
As mentioned in the article, Lebo and Coradini shot 8 rounds better than Klapper's score, but Lebo's and Coradini's scores were part of a 12-round tournament. Not only that, but Klapper's record was shot on a higher scoring course than Lebo's, Coradini's and Lacey's (Richmond, VA). That's not to take anything away from those three putters, as those are awesome scores, but Klapper's score is the new record for an 8-round tournament. | Add comment | To add comments, you need to log in.
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Off to Odense 9: Lisa Berger-Rella
17 Aug 2009 at 09:58 | views: 10524 | Comments: 0
Interview with Lisa Berger-Rella, Austria, currently WMF world ranked no 1
HB: First of all thank you for letting Minigolfnews interview you.
HB: Can you tell us a little bit about yourself to those who don’t know you. Who is Lisa Berger-Rella? ...
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Photos and first impressions from Odense
16 Aug 2009 at 10:46 | views: 9550 | Comments: 3
After two days of training for World Championships 2009 at Fyn Arena in Odense, many players have noticed that indoor courses don’t always guarantee easy weather conditions. Relatively high temperature in the stadium, with quite sticky humidity in the air ...
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Off to Odense 8: Michael Neuland
16 Aug 2009 at 08:49 | views: 12034 | Comments: 1
Interview with Michael Neuland, Head Coach of Germany.
HB: First of all thank you for letting Minigolfnews interview you.
HB: Can you tell us a little bit about yourself to those who don’t know you. Who is Michael Neuland?
MN: Short trivia: I ...
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Courses ready and training started in Odense
15 Aug 2009 at 12:54 | views: 9861 | Comments: 0
Johny Forss from NIFO has send us some pictures of the Odense WC courses.
We will publish photos and others from the training during the following days. If you have good photos or course judgements please feel free to send e-mail to us.
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