Frank Van Dornick Captures Fourth Alberta Senior Title In A Playoff
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- Category: Inside Golf
- Published: 2017-07-28
Frank Van Dornick (Photo/Alberta Golf)
LETHBRIDGE, Alberta (Alberta Golf) — With a heat warning in effect and temperatures hovering in the mid-30 degrees at the Henderson Lake GC, the final round of the 2017 Guardian Capital Alberta Senior Men's Championship needed two extra holes to name a champion. Frank Van Dornick of the Camrose GC outlasted Brian Laubman and Ken Griffith over the course of two playoff holes to capture his fourth Alberta senior crown.
Van Dornick had the best round of the day, firing an even par round of 70 that was two shots better than anyone else in the final round. He said "today was probably my best outing. The whole round, the whole week has been a struggle with putts and reading the greens and getting the weight right. Today I guessed right a couple of times. It added up to an even-par round. That's about as good as I could have done today." Van Dornick got off to a nice start by birdieing his first hole of the day and making an eagle on the par five third hole. He went on to say that "I was just going to try and go out and play as good of a round as I could today. I had no thoughts about winning. No thoughts about a playoff. Nothing. I just wanted to play a decent round of golf." That mindset paid off for the now four-time Alberta senior champion. He got himself into a playoff and never looked back.
"To get into a playoff and to be successful you are very lucky. The fellow I ended up beating, Brian Laubman, is a very good friend of mine. We had a lot of fun." It was Laubman's first Alberta senior championship. The 55-year-old former Alberta amateur and mid-amateur champion was looking to add the senior title and lay claim to the elusive Alberta triple-crown. Of the playoff, Van Dornick added that "we both just said, lets try and make birdie and end it as fast as we could. Unfortunately for Brian, he blocked his shot a little on the second playoff hole and made bogey. It is what it is, we enjoyed it, we are good friends and we would have been happy if either one of us won."
Van Dornick's previous three senior titles came in 2009, 2012 and 2014. This year he not only claimed the senior championship but also the super senior division for those aged 65 and over. "The super senior is my inaugural on that. I was hoping at some point in my competitive days I could win it once. So to win my first time out, that is one less thing I have to worry about in the future. Winning today was very, very special for me. To win the senior event and then to top it off with the super senior title. I am extremely happy about that."
Van Dornick, Laubman and Griffith form the Alberta Interprovincial Senior Men's Team. The team will compete at the Canadian Men's Senior Championship, September 11-14, at the Kanawaki Golf Club in Montreal, Quebec.
(From Left) Brian Laubman, Frank Van Dornick, and Ken Griffith. Laubman And Griffith Join Van Dornick On Team Alberta For The Canadian Senior Championship (Photo/Alberta Golf)
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