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Weather slows down the Ike

July
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Long Island. Golf. Rain.

Does that sound familiar? Weather delayed the second round of the Ike Championship here at Nassau Country Club for about 90 minutes. Less than a third of the field was in.

We should have the leaders back on the course for Round 3 within the next hour. Chris DeForest of Rondout leads at 4-under 136.

There are just a couple of locals within range.

Michael Quagliano of GlenArbor got in about five minutes before the storm. He shot a 2-under par 68 to move into contention at 141. David Weisfeld of Scarsdale is at 141 after shooting 71 for the second round in a row. Max Buckley of Westchester Hills is at 145.

Here’s the MGA leaderboard if you want to follow along.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 at 2:06 pm by Mike Dougherty. Print | Email

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One Response to “Weather slows down the Ike”

  1. Colour1

    HEY!!! where are you??? vacation with Ernie??? LOL!!!
    The sun is out hit the beach!! OPPS sorry about that!!! You look like you could end up like a pop-tart if you did! LOL!!!
    Take care have fun!

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Kevin DevaneyKevin Devaney
Kevin Devaney Jr. came to The Journal News in 1998 and worked on the sports staff through college. A Fordham University graduate, Kevin primarily reports on high school football and basketball but has experience covering college and professional events. He is married, and enjoys playing golf, video games and fantasy sports.
Mike DoughertyMike Dougherty
is the lead golf writer for The Journal News and LoHud.com and has been covering the sport locally for nearly 20 years. HeÕs chased Tiger Woods aro und Congressional C.C. followed Annika Sorenstam at DuPont C.C., and stalked the dedicated golfers that sleep in their cars at Mohansic every spring in hopes of landing a weekend tee time. Dougherty also spent a decade on the Knicks beat, which left plenty of time for golf every April.
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