Snohomish County Amateur golf tournament tee times

The 88th annual County Am begins Saturday, with the first round at Battle Creek Golf Course.

Here are the tee times for the first two rounds of the 88th annual Snohomish County Amateur golf tournament. The first round is Saturday at Battle Creek Golf Course in Tulalip and the second round is Sunday at Harbour Pointe Golf Club in Mukilteo. Tee times for the final round, which is Monday at Walter Hall Golf Course in Everett, will be determined by score following Sunday’s round. Players are listed with their home course:

Flight 1 (handicaps between +2.9 and 4.9)

8:15 a.m., 9 a.m. — Chris Hatch (HP), Jacob Rohde (WH), David Hansen (Jor)

8:24 a.m., 8:51 a.m. — Halen Davis (WH), Patrick Boag (EGCC), Joel Micka (LM)

8:33 a.m., 8:42 a.m. — Mark Strickland (HP), Jordan Brajcich (SR), Brayden Webb (BC)

8:42 a.m., 8:33 a.m. — Cody Oakes (Glen), Tyler Spalti (EGCC), Chase Gardner (MC)

8:51 a.m., 8:24 a.m. — Mike Seek (EGCC), Jeff Strickland (EGCC), Kris Jackson (HP)

9 a.m., 8:15 a.m. — Duane Diede (EGCC), Mark Stephenson (PGD), Mark Johnson (Jor)

9:09 a.m., 8:06 a.m. — Scott Hinrichs (WH), Ty Cannon (Ken), Justin Duplantis (PGD)

9:18 a.m., 7:57 a.m. — Chase Anderson (KP), Richard Slikker (HP), Scott Rohlinger (LM)

9:27 a.m., 7:48 a.m. — Branden Hayward (Sno), Travis Loukusa (HP), Drew Preston (Ced)

9:45 a.m., 7:39 a.m. — Chris Giesker (WH), Cody Sigvartson (WH)

9:54 a.m., 7:30 a.m. — Cameron Klundt (BC), Dan Frost (PGD)

Flight 2 (handicaps between 5.0 and 9.9)

10:03 a.m., 9:54 a.m. — Andrew Austin (MC), Kevin Coghill (Glen), Brien Hansen (LM)

10:12 a.m., 9:45 a.m. — Cameron Metcalfe (HP), Cory Christianson (Ced), Cole Weiderstrom (BC)

10:21 a.m., 9:36 a.m. — Nick Rockey (EF), Brett Engstrom (WH), Doug Barlow (EF)

10:30 a.m., 9:27 a.m. — Martin Seguin (WH), Steve Laue (WH), Nick Dammann (EGCC)

10:39 a.m., 9:18 a.m. — Ben Headland (LM), Mike Grady (MC), Lance Gatter (BC)

10:48 a.m., 9:09 a.m. — Brendan Doheny (WH), Derik Millich (BC), Sung Kim (LM)

Flight 3 (handicaps between 10.0 and 18.0)

7:30 a.m., 10:39 a.m. — Will Gamroth (BC), Steve Walsh (BC), Reese Jorgensen (MC)

7:39 a.m., 10:30 a.m. — Richard Haataja (SR), Van Luu (WH), Bob Wallin (BC)

7:48 a.m., 10:21 a.m. — Greg Guest (WH), Matt Harper (PGD), Stephen Reed (Jor)

7:57 a.m., 10:12 a.m. — Darrell Stubblefield (Sno), David Betz (SR), Greg Quinn (Lynn)

8:06 a.m., 10:03 p.m. — Paul Lill (LM), Nawoo Choi (LM), Tom Desmarais (LM)

Key: BC—Battle Creek; Ced—Cedarcrest; EF—Echo Falls; EGCC—Everett Golf & Country Club; Glen—Gleneagle; HP—Harbour Pointe; KP—Kayak Point; Jor—Jorgensen’s; Ken—Kenwanda; LM—Legion Memorial; Lynn—Lynnwood; MC—Mill Creek Country Club; PGD—Pro Golf Discount; Sno—Snohomish; SR—SuperRange; WH—Walter Hall.

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