Three players make cut at Men’s Mid-Am; Team Sask. places seventh; Carley moves on in 40+

After a delayed second round, 36 holes are complete at the Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championships in Manotick, Ont.

Danny Klughart, Jehremy Ryde, and Corey Bailey all made the cut, Klughart, Ryde, and Tyler Zaba competed for Saskatchewan and placed seventh at 10-over par.

Bailey is the low local going into Thursday’s third round at the Carleton Golf and Yacht Club, the Shaunavon, Sask. product, who now calls Swift Current home shot 69 and 73, the Elmwood Golf Club member is tied for 19th, he tees off at 12:55 a.m. Sask. time.

Klughart’s strong play continues this season, with the Lobstick win, his fourth provincial mid-amateur title, a third place finish in the Saskatchewan Men’s Amateur, the Prince Albert resident will play on at the national event thanks to back-to-back rounds of 72, he’s at 4-over par, 144. The Cooke Municipal Golf Course member starts round three at 11:55 a.m. Sask. time.

Ryde will tee off at 1:25 p.m. Sask. time Thursday, the Saskatoon resident formerly of Edson, Sask. shot 72 and 74, he is tied for 54th at 6-over par and will play the final two days.

The leader is Cam Burke of Kitchener, Ont., he’s 8-under par.

Carnduff’s Kris Carley will also play on, he made the cut in the Mid-Masters (40+) competition, he carded rounds of 73 and 74.

Saskatchewan had six other players in the field:

Mike Herperger (Saskatoon) 77-72 (+9)
Shaun Dunphy (Saskatoon) 78-72 (+10)
Tyler Zaba (Regina) 78-76 (+14)
Todd Thorsness (Saskatoon) 77-79 (+16)
Tim Acaster (North Battleford) 75-82 (+17)

The complete results can be seen here.