In sports, it’s often not how you start, but how you finish that’s most important.
For that, Ray and Jimmy Makloski of Pueblo Country Club are thankful.
The Makloskis trailed 2015 CGA Father/Son champions Jason and Kyler Dunkle of the Club at Pradera by three shots going into Sunday’s final round of the inaugural CGA Parent/Child Championship at Rollingstone Ranch Golf Club in Steamboat Springs. And after opening with a triple bogey in Sunday’s foursomes stroke play format, and the Dunkles making a birdie on No. 2, the Dunkles’ lead stood at a whopping seven shots.
But the Makloskis, who each won a significant CGA individual title in 2012, not only made up that deficit, but Jimmy Makloski drained a 7-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to give him and his dad the title.
The Makloskis closed with an even-par 72 after posting a 67 in Saturday’s Chapman Scotch format to finish at 5-under 139. A year after beating the Makloskis by five in the CGA Father/Son, the Dunkles carded a 76 Sunday — making three double bogeys in a five-hole stretch in the middle of the round — to check in at 140.
Jimmy Makloski and Kyler Dunkle were Colorado State University teammates last season, but Dunkle has since left the program.
“Especially after being close last year, we put this one on the calendar wanting to get it,” said Jimmy Makloski, winner of the 2012 CGA Junior Stroke Play.
“This means probably even more than (an individual title),” added Ray Makloski, the 2012 CGA Senior Match Play winner. “To be able to do it with your son, I’m almost as proud of this as I am of any championship (I’ve won).”
The Makloskis (left and above) posted five birdies, two bogeys and the triple bogey in the final round. They played the final four holes in 3 under par, while the Dunkles were 1 over on the same stretch, though they did likewise birdie No. 18.
Tying for a distant third Sunday — at 150 — were four-time champions Gary and Alex Kephart of Colorado Springs, and Bill and Will Fowler of the Club at Rolling Hills. In the last nine months, Bill Fowler has won the CGA Senior Stroke Play and the CGA Senior Four-Ball (with Robert Polk).
The Makloskis’ play down the stretch proved the difference at Rollingstone Ranch. In addition to their three birdies in the last four holes, they got up and down for par from a bunker on 17.
On both 15 and 16, the Makloskis picked up two shots per hole on the Dunkles.
“On 15 and 16 when we were making birdies, they we making bogeys,” Jimmy Makloski said. “Those two holes were pretty big.”
Even when they trailed the 2015 Father/Son champions by seven with 16 holes left, the Makloskis felt they had a chance.
“On this course with this format, there’s so many OBs and hazards, you’ve got to play smart and keep it pretty straight,” Ray Makloski noted. “So I knew if they had any problems at all, we could try to claw our way back into it.
“We finally got even with them (after 10 holes), then we hit it out of bounds (on 13) and they picked up two from us,” Ray Makloski said. “We were fortunate enough to make three birdies coming in and got the job done.”
Sunday marked the third CGA title for Ray Makloski, 56, and the second for Jimmy, 21.
While the Makloskis claimed the overall championship on Sunday, the Dunkles earned the victory in the net division with a 6-under-par 138 total.
The Loel and Caleb Lierman Award, given to the team with a player 18 or younger which has the lowest gross score, went to Chris and Cole Reister (left), who came in at 180 for 36 holes.
Forty-six twosomes competed in the first Parent/Child, where the teams could consist of a father/son, father/daughter, mother/son, mother/daughter, or grandparent/grandchild.
For Liza Bollinger’s photos from Sunday at the Parent/Child, CLICK HERE.
CGA Parent/Child Championship
At Par-72 Rollingstone Ranch GC in Steamboat Springs
Ray Makloski / James Makloski 67-72–139
Dr. Jason Dunkle / Kyler Dunkle 64-76–140
Bill Fowler / Will Fowler 71-79–150
Gary Kephart / Alex Kephart 70-80–150
Bradley Becker / David Becker 77-74–151
Larry Netherton / Steven Netherton 71-80–151
Bruce Hogg / Tyler Hogg 77-75–152
Daniel Maurer / Jim Maurer 76-78–154
Ben W Zimmerman / Paul Zimmerman 75-80–155
Grant Porter / Matt Porter 70-85–155
Pierce Trumper / Rocci Trumper 73-82–155
Chris Dillon / Steve Dillon 73-83–156
Kyle Peterson / Chris Peterson 77-79–156
Chuck Delich / Philip Delich 77-80–157
Chris Roehrkasse / Russell L Roehrkasse 71-87–158
Randy Rouse / Reid Rouse 74-84–158
Bob Cloud / Aaron Cloud 73-87–160
David Livingston / Thomas Livingston 77-85–162
Brandon McElhiney / Paul McElhiney 77-86–163
Andy Titterton / Kevin Titterton 78-86–164
Erik Patterson / Zach Patterson 79-86–165
Steve Windom / David Windom 76-89–165
Jeff Cummings / Jack Cummings 81-85–166
Daniel Becker / Robert Swift 77-90–167
Eric Scanniello / Mark Scanniello 76-91–167
Mark Strubel / Chris Strubel 78-89–167
Ben Hettich / Ryan Hettich 77-92–169
Gary Cowan / Corbin T Cowan 78-91–169
Tad Griffin / Patrick Griffin 82-87–169
Jeffrey Eitel / Danny Eitel 79-91–170
Ken Harris / David Harris 83-87–170
Larry Michaels / Greg Michaels 82-88–170
Mark Boscoe / Sam Ethan Boscoe 78-92–170
Geoff Nuwash / Norm Nuwash 82-89–171
Mikal Otten / Russell Otten 80-91–171
Don Alley / Eric Young 76-96–172
James Steigerwald / Cody Steigerwald 81-91–172
Jim Chaldekas / Greer Chaldekas 82-90–172
Dennis Weber / Andrew Weber 86-90–176
Jess Whittlef / Scott Whittlef 84-93–177
Derek Serlet / Mike Serlet 82-97–179
Chris Reister / Cole Reister 87-93–180
Mike Ballard / Mr. Jack Ballard 98-95–193
Stephen Reister / Brodie Reister 96-105–201
Wade T Pinkerton / Matthew Pinkerton 98-105–203
John Marasco / Mackenzie Marasco 87-DQ
The Dunkles, who won the 2015 Father/Son by five strokes, shot an 8-under-par 64 Saturday in a Chapman Scotch format at Rollingstone Ranch Golf Club, giving them a three-stroke advantage heading into Sunday’s final round in Steamboat Springs.
The Dunkles finished Day 1 with an eagle — on the 564-yard 10th hole — go to along with seven birdies and a bogey.
Ray and Jimmy Makloski, each of whom have won CGA individual titles, sit in second place after a 67 on Saturday. Last season, Jimmy Makloski was a Colorado State University teammate of Kyler Dunkle, who won the 2012 5A state high school title. The Makloskis tied for second in last year’s Father/Son.
Two teams carded 70s on Saturday: four-time champions Gary and Alex Kephart, and Grant and Matt Porter.
The teams will switch to foursomes stroke play for Sunday’s final round.
Forty-six twosomes are competing in the first Parent/Child, where the teams can consist of a father/son, father/daughter, mother/son, mother/daughter, or grandparent/grandchild.
For photos from the CGA staff and interns Saturday at the Parent/Child, CLICK HERE.
CGA Parent/Child Championship
At Par-72 Rollingstone Ranch GC in Steamboat Springs
Jason Dunkle / Kyler Dunkle 32-32–64
Ray Makloski / James Makloski 33-34–67
Gary Kephart / Alex Kephart 32-38–70
Grant Porter / Matt Porter 35-35–70
Bill Fowler / Will Fowler 35-36–71
Chris Roehrkasse / Russell L Roehrkasse 34-37–71
Larry Netherton / Steven Netherton 34-37–71
Bob Cloud / Aaron Cloud 37-36–73
Chris Dillon / Steve Dillon 37-36–73
Pierce Trumper / Rocci Trumper 35-38–73
Randy Rouse / Reid Rouse 38-36–74
Ben W Zimmerman / Paul Zimmerman 38-37–75
Daniel Maurer / Jim Maurer 40-36–76
Don Alley / Eric Young 37-39–76
Eric Scanniello / Mark Scanniello 40-36–76
Steve Windom / David Windom 37-39–76
Ben Hettich / Ryan Hettich 39-38–77
Bradley Becker / David Becker 37-40–77
Brandon McElhiney / Paul McElhiney 38-39–77
Bruce Hogg / Tyler Hogg 37-40–77
Chuck Delich / Philip Delich 38-39–77
Daniel Becker / Robert Swift 36-41–77
David Livingston / Thomas Livingston 37-40–77
Kyle Peterson / Chris Peterson 40-37–77
Andy Titterton / Kevin Titterton 41-37–78
Gary Cowan / Corbin T Cowan 39-39–78
Mark Boscoe / Sam Ethan Boscoe 41-37–78
Mark Strubel / Chris Strubel 38-40–78
Erik Patterson / Zach Patterson 42-37–79
Jeffrey Eitel / Danny Eitel 41-38–79
Mikal Otten / Russell Otten 37-43–80
James Steigerwald / Cody Steigerwald 40-41–81
Jeff Cummings / Jack Cummings 41-40–81
Derek Serlet / Mike Serlet 41-41–82
Geoff Nuwash / Norm Nuwash 40-42–82
Jim Chaldekas / Greer Chaldekas 41-41–82
Larry Michaels / Greg Michaels 39-43–82
Tad Griffin / Patrick Griffin 42-40–82
Ken Harris / David Harris 42-41–83
Jess Whittlef / Scott Whittlef 41-43–84
Dennis Weber / Andrew Weber 44-42–86
Chris Reister / Cole Reister 42-45–87
John Marasco / Mackenzie Marasco 43-44–87
Stephen Reister / Brodie Reister 51-45–96
Mike Ballard / Mr. Jack Ballard 44-54–98
Wade T Pinkerton / Matthew Pinkerton 46-52–98
But put them in team tournaments, and they’re particularly a force with which to be reckoned.
On Sunday, the pair teamed up to win their second CWGA Chapman Championship in the last three years. Combined, Austin and Steenrod have now captured titles in at least 23 CWGA team events over the years — whether it be in the Chapman, Brassie, Mashie, Club Team or the now-defunct CWGA/CGA Mixed.
The two have had several different partners for their many CWGA team victories over the years, but it’s only in the Chapman that they’ve paired together to win. They prevailed by a whopping 20 shots two years ago, and after Austin didn’t play last year, the two added to their trophy collections Sunday at Haymaker Golf Course in Steamboat Springs. (Pictured above, Steenrod is in yellow and Austin in pink.)
This time, though, was a lot — A LOT — closer than in 2013. In this year’s competition, Austin and Steenrod edged first-round co-leaders Deb Hughes and Sue Davis by one and the other first-day co-leaders, Liz Kennedy and Sally Lawrence, by three.
Austin and Steenrod shot an even-par 71 on Sunday — improving on their first-round total by a whopping eight strokes — en route to a 36-hole tally of 8-over-par 150. Hughes and Davis were left runners-up in the championship flight for the second consecutive year despite a 73 on Sunday, which gave them a 151 total. They made three birdies on the day, but a double-bogey 7 on the ninth hole hurt their cause. And in an event in which every championship flight team improved its score from round 1 to round 2, Kennedy and Lawrence used an eagle and a birdie to post a Sunday 75 to check in at 153.
The format for the Chapman calls for both players from a team to tee off, play their partner’s ball for the second shot, then select which ball to play alternately into the hole from there.
Austin and Steenrod made three birdies on Sunday — including one after driving the green on the 221-yard, par-4 eighth hole and two-putting — but better play down the stretch and improved putting helped them knock eight shots off their first-day total.
“Both Laurie and I talked about what happened yesterday. We both sort of lost our focus (at the end),” said Austin, a three-time CWGA senior champion who was inducted into the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame earlier this year. “We bogeyed four of the last five holes yesterday. When we got to that stretch today, we were 2 under to that point. And we were like, ‘We are not going to lose our focus.’ There are some very difficult holes coming down the stretch. We played really well (today on that stretch). We bogeyed a couple of the holes, but we were proud of the fact that we were still hitting quality shots.”
And the flatsticks were a lot more friendly on Sunday than on Saturday for the pair.
“The big improvement was putting,” said Steenrod, winner of the 1995 CWGA Match Play and the 2011 Senior Match Play. “We (eliminated) the three-putts and we ran in two long ones. That was a big difference. There’s no question we missed greens today, but we got up and down.”
That includes on the last hole, which made the difference between a victory in regulation and going to a playoff with Hughes and Davis.
“We could have easily been under par had a few more little putts fallen,” Austin said. “I think we were very, very happy with the way we played. Our short games were good, chipping was good, putting was good. All in all, the quality of our golf was better.”
For scores from all six flights of the Chapman, CLICK HERE.