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Olds, Ackerman Share Lead in NCGA Senior.


Sports Editors/Golf Writers

PLEASANTON Pleasanton, city (1990 pop. 50,553), Alameda co., W Calif., a suburb of the San Francisco–Oakland area, in a vineyard and dairy region; inc. 1894. Wine and cheese are produced, and there are publishing and stone-quarrying industries. , Calif.--(BW SportsWire)--April 17, 2000

Brentwood Brentwood, city and district, England
Brentwood, city (1991 pop. 51,212) and district, Essex, SE England. Brentwood is mainly residential but produces some agricultural equipment, film, and prefabricated concrete.
 Country Club's Bob Olds and Valley Hi CC's CC's are a popular Australian snack food. CC's stands for Corn chips and is a trademark owned by Arnott's Biscuits Holdings.

CC's Original are a plain corn chip just thick enough to use for dips.
 Gene Ackerman overcame wind and intermittent intermittent /in·ter·mit·tent/ (-mit´ent) marked by alternating periods of activity and inactivity.

in·ter·mit·tent
adj.
1. Stopping and starting at intervals.

2.
 rain with 2-over-par 72s Monday Monday: see week.  to share the first-round lead in the 59th annual Northern California Northern California, sometimes referred to as NorCal, is the northern portion of the U.S. state of California. The region contains the San Francisco Bay Area, the state capital, Sacramento; as well as the substantial natural beauty of the redwood forests, the northern  Senior Amateur championship being played at Castlewood Castlewood may refer to:
  • Castlewood, Colorado
  • Castlewood, South Dakota
  • Castlewood, Virginia
  • Castlewood, a neighborhood located in the Buckhead section of Atlanta, Georgia
 Country Club's Hill Course.

Olds, the NCGA's Senior Player of the Year in 1996, put four birdies on his card but also had three bogeys and a double-bogey Noun 1. double-bogey - (golf) a score of two strokes over par for a hole
golf, golf game - a game played on a large open course with 9 or 18 holes; the object is use as few strokes as possible in playing all the holes
 while shooting 37-35--72 on the 6,240-yard layout. Ackerman holed his second shot on the 326-yard par- par-
pref.
Variant of para-1.
4 13th hole and the eagle helped overcome four bogeys in a round of 37-35. He suffered bogeys on the fifth, seventh, 14th and 15th holes.

Green Valley CC's Cliff Davis, a winner of the Northern California Golf Association's Junior Amateur title in 1959, the California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W).  State Senior in 1997 and two-time Senior Player of the Year, moved into contention with a 35-38--73 performance. Davis had a single birdie to go against four bogeys.

Olds and Ackerman will go into Tuesday's final round looking over their shoulders. Not only is Davis just a shot back, but four-time former champion Jim McMurtrey of Diablo di·ab·lo  
adj.
Diable.



[Alteration (influenced by Spanish diablo, devil) of diable.]
 CC is at 74, along with Castlewood member Tom Perkins Thomas James Perkins (born 1932) is an American businessman, capitalist, and was one of the founders of leading venture capital firm Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers. Education
Perkins received a B.S. in EECS (course 6) from MIT in 1953.
 and Palo Alto Palo Alto, city, California
Palo Alto (păl`ō ăl`tō), city (1990 pop. 55,900), Santa Clara co., W Calif.; inc. 1894. Although primarily residential, Palo Alto has aerospace, electronics, and advanced research industries.
 GC's Carl Johnson
  • Carl Johnson (goalkeeper), English football (soccer) player
  • Carl Johnson (soccer), U.S. soccer player
Alternative spellings:
  • Carl Jean Johnson, U.S. Army physician and colonel who opposed nuclear testing.
. McMurtrey won the 1990, 1992, 1994 and 1995 championships.

Defending champion defending champion n (SPORT) → defensor/a m/f del título

defending champion n (Sport) → champion(ne) en titre

 and 1999 Senior Player of the Year Bob Heaton Heaton may refer to:

Persons with the surname Heaton:
  • Chris Heaton-Harris (born 1967), British politician, Member of the European Parliament
  • HeatoN, pseudonym of Emil Christensen (born 1984), Swedish Counter-Strike player
 from Antioch Antioch, city, Turkey
Antioch (ăn`tēŏk') or Antakya (äntäk`yä), city (1990 pop. 124,443), capital of Hatay prov.
 GC goes into the final round five shots off the pace. He opened with a 77.


Following are the first-round scores:

Gene Ackerman, Valley Hi                                     72
Robert Olds, Brentwood                                       72
Clifford Davis, Green Valley                                 73
James McMurtrey, Diablo                                      74
Carl Johnson, Palo Alto                                      74
Tom Perkins, Castlewood                                      74
Bob Rowland, Castlewood                                      75
James Silveira, Santa Rosa                                   75
Jerry Wilson, Sunset Whitney                                 75
Frank Abbott, Silverado                                      75
John Arnold, River Oaks                                      75
Earl Stewart, San Geronimo                                   76
James Clark, Cameron Park                                    76
William Paulson, Corral de Tierra                            76
David Ellis, Granite Bay                                     76
Robert Heaton, Antioch                                       77
Skip Kemp, Blackhawk                                         77
Steve Miraglia, Sequoyah                                     77
Dick Rautmann, Bolado Park                                   77
Jack Koski, Manteca                                          78
John Nash, Sharon Heights                                    78
James Ullakko, Meadow Club                                   78
Joe Rhodes, Antioch                                          78
Michael Davis, Serrano                                       79
Ray Celaya, San Francisco MAGA                               79
Robert Frey, De Laveaga                                      79
Dallan Ragland, Kings River                                  79
Robert Callan, Olympic Club                                  79
John Parker, Contra Costa                                    79
Gary Nelson, Meadow Club                                     79
John Cahoon, Sharon Heights                                  80
Philip Zuniga, San Francisco Maga                            80
Steve Whitman, Antioch                                       80
Ted Gehrke, De Laveaga                                       80
Jerome Chirpich, San Luis Obispo                             80
James Clarke, Atascadero                                     80
Reg Bailey, Oakhurst                                         80
Dick Dallagiacomo,  Tierra Oaks                              80
Lewis Keller, Stanford University                            80
Alan Braden, Monterey Peninsula                              81
Robert Malinski, Discovery Bay                               81
James Scott, Davis                                           81
Peter Ross, North Ridge                                      81
David Kelso, Peninsula GA                                    81
Bud Christians, El Dorado Hills                              81
Alfred Cowlah Jr, Lew Galbraith                              81
William Greene, Contra Costa                                 81
Larry Felesina, Plumas Pines                                 82
Clyde Nunes, Riverside                                       82
Neil Barnes, River City Rovers                               82
John Hunt, Las Positas                                       82
Chris Philbrick, San Joaquin                                 82
Edward Bressoud, Castlewood                                  82
Sage Suo, Cameron Park                                       82
Carl Borders, Olympic Club                                   82
Bobby Fries, Fort Washington                                 82
Bernard Tacheny, Bayonet/Blackhorse                          82
Chuck Arnold, Stevinson Ranch                                83
Bob Carpenter, Hidden Valley Lake                            83
Jack Bueche, Valley Hi                                       83
Boyd Robertson, Roseville                                    83
Robert Mattson, Copper River                                 83
Ron Greenwood, Sunnyside                                     84
James Stone, Paradise Valley                                 84
Jim Ono, Cypress                                             84
Ed Anderson, Butte Creek                                     84
Craig Allen, Palo Alto                                       85
Tony Reboton, Nor Calif Left Handed                          85
Thomas Buran, Sequoyah                                       86
Ruben De Los Santos, Wilcox Oaks                             86
Jim Schmiedt, Santa Teresa                                   87
William Jones, Contra Costa                                  87
Don Butcher, Oakmont                                         87
Tom Langston, Pasatiempo                                     87
Edward Wall, Diablo                                          87
Ted Hollister, Pacific Grove                                 89
Claude Close, Tahoe Donner                                   91
James Phillips, North Ridge                                  91
Robert Beck, Pasatiempo                                      ns
Robert Enslow, Sharon Heights                                wd
Daniel James, Olympic Club                                   wd
Kevin Cottrell, Presidio                                     wd
Alvin Jones, Las Positas                                     wd
Tom Culligan, Peninsula                                      wd
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