On Wednesday, the former CGA Stroke Play champion won his second Dreamchasers tournament of the month, this time prevailing at the 2016 Tour Invitational at Legacy Golf Club in Phoenix.
Brown, the 2013 CoBank Colorado Open champion, went very low and won by six in the Tour Invitational. He carded rounds of 64-63-64 for a 22-under-par 191 total, making an eagle and 24 birdies in the process.
The victory was worth $7,500.
Just two weeks earlier, Brown won by four in the Golf Club of Estrella Championship.
Also on the mini tours this week, former CSU golfer Dustin Morris placed second in the Adams Pro Tour’s Fakier Open in Houma, La. He posted scores of 70-67-70-68 for a 13-under-par 275 total and finished three strokes behind winner Andrew Presley. Morris earned $13,000.
In addition, former CSU women’s golfer Emily Roering ended up seventh in a Cactus Tour event in Litchfield Park, Ariz. Roering went 81-69-76 for a 10-over-par 226 total, which left her seven strokes behind champion Tisha Abrea of Murrieta, Calif.
]]>The former Colorado State University golfer posted rounds of 65-68-67 for a 13-under-par 200 total, which was good for a five-stroke victory.
Arp (pictured), a former CGA Public Links champion, made 16 birdies and an eagle — on the 352-yard, par-4 13th hole at Grand Canyon University Golf Club — for the three rounds.
The win was worth $6,400 to the 28-year-old, who had missed his first three cuts on the Gateway Tour in 2016.
Another former CSU golfer, Cameron Harrell of Colorado Springs, tied for 10th place on Thursday, going 67-76-70 for an even-par 213 total, earning $1,450.
Elsewhere on the mini tours, former CSU women’s golfer Emily Roering finished eighth in a Cactus Tour event that ended on Wednesday in Litchfield Park, Ariz. She carded rounds of 72-87-70 for a 13-over-par 229 total. That was good for $625 in prize money.