It was deja vu all over again on the Nationwide Tour. Bryan DeCorso held a one stroke lead going into the final round on the Nationwide Tour. If that sounds familiar, it is because DeCorso was leading last week by one shot going into the final round where he ended up in a Tie for fourth.
This week, at The South Georgia Classic, Bryan DeCorso looked in control during the final round. He had a brief scare after Bogeying the 10th that cut his lead to one but he quickly got that back with a birdie on 11. He cruised in from there posting the low round of the day (69).
Bryce Molder made the biggest move of the day, also posting 69, by firing at the flags trying to catch DeCorso but ended up in a tie for second with Greg Owen. The only other Canadian to play the weekend, Brad Fritsch, finished in a tie for 66th.
This is Bryan's first win on the Nationwide Tour and the Guelph native's first win since, since, let's just say its been a long, long time. He has toiled on the mini tours and has quit the game more than once. But in 2005, he dedicated himself to playing full time but his break through came just three short weeks ago. Bryan sought the help of Greg Towne, an Orlando based swing coach, and hasn't looked back. He felt so good about his game that he called Bill Paul, Director of The RBC Canadian Open, for an exemption. After this weekend, I expect we'll see Bryan DeCorso playing at Glen Abbey in July.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
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