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#554027
Florida Times-Union wrote:Lench becomes third player in history to win Florida Open, Florida Amateur in same season

By Garry Smits
Posted Jul 15, 2018 at 4:09 PM
Updated Jul 15, 2018 at 4:09 PM


Liberty University junior Gabriel Lench of Lake Mary became only the third player in history to win both Florida’s two open championships in the same season as he put the finishing touches on a wire-to-wire performance on Sunday to win the Florida Open at 6-under-par 208 at the Innisbrook Resort Copperhead Course in Palm Harbor.

Lench defeated another amateur, Joe Alfieri of Tampa (68) by two shots, 37 days after he won the Florida Amateur at the Ritz-Carlton Club in Orlando. Lench joined Chase Seiffert (2012) and Jacksonville resident Don Bisplinghoff (1955) in winning both tournaments in the same year.

Matt Cote (71) of Palm Harbor and Michael DeMorat of Suntree (66, the day’s low round) tied for third and split the professional first-place prize, earning $11,875 each.
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#554032
Sly Fox wrote:
Florida Times-Union wrote:Lench becomes third player in history to win Florida Open, Florida Amateur in same season

By Garry Smits
Posted Jul 15, 2018 at 4:09 PM
Updated Jul 15, 2018 at 4:09 PM


Liberty University junior Gabriel Lench of Lake Mary became only the third player in history to win both Florida’s two open championships in the same season as he put the finishing touches on a wire-to-wire performance on Sunday to win the Florida Open at 6-under-par 208 at the Innisbrook Resort Copperhead Course in Palm Harbor.

Lench defeated another amateur, Joe Alfieri of Tampa (68) by two shots, 37 days after he won the Florida Amateur at the Ritz-Carlton Club in Orlando. Lench joined Chase Seiffert (2012) and Jacksonville resident Don Bisplinghoff (1955) in winning both tournaments in the same year.

Matt Cote (71) of Palm Harbor and Michael DeMorat of Suntree (66, the day’s low round) tied for third and split the professional first-place prize, earning $11,875 each.
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Wish he could have played like that in the NCAA Regional, but hopefully this will set him up for a great Senior year.
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