THUNDER BAY – When he woke up Monday morning, Jeremy Kirk paused for a minute or two and thought about his grandfather, who passed away five years ago to the day.
Arthur Kirk was also in Jeremy’s mind as he stepped to the 18th tee at Whitewater Golf Course, nursing a one-shot lead over Colin Sobey, on the final hole of the final round of the 2022 Teleco District Amateur. All around, it was a pretty special day, said Kirk, who shot a one-over 73 on the day to finish with a three-day, 216 total.
Kirk, who recently graduated from law school at the University of Ottawa, had 17 pars and one lip-out bogey on his round, draining a 12-foot putt for par on the 17th to maintain his one-shot advantage coming home.“Seventeen is a short hole. I hit an iron off the tee and my wedge shot came out dead. I had about a 50-foot putt, which I left 12 feet short. That wasn’t good. But the 12-footer itself for par, it broke about three cups and it was just good to see it go in.
Congratulations Jeremy!
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