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Burda Culminates Outstanding Year with State Senior Win

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September 17, 2008 

PEBBLE BEACH – Jeff Burda’s initial season of senior competition was expected to be good. But perhaps no one foresaw the 55-year-old Modesto resident claiming eight titles capped by the CGA State Senior Championship today at Poppy Hills.

With an epic, back-nine charge, Burda (Pictured right) overcame the five-shot deficit he started the day with to produce a one-stroke win over runner-up and the leader coming into the final round, Jim Knoll (Pictured left).

“I played pretty well all three days but today my putter came around,” the champion said regarding his final-round 65. The Del Rio member turned at two-under, highlighted by a 40-foot bogey save on the 8th after his only bad shot of the round landed out of bounds. Beginning with the 9th hole, then, Burda would birdie six of his last 10 holes, affirming his nickname, “Tiger Burda,” from his fellow senior competitors.

Runner-up Knoll posted the score of the championship in the first round, a tournament-record 64. But the Sunnyvale resident was unable to sustain the lead in the final round against the Burda juggernaut. “He’s getting me back for last week,” Knoll said with a laugh in reference to the NCGA Valley Senior Championship. Similar to today’s final round, Knoll came from deep in the pack with a final-round 65 to claim a one-shot win over Burda. The runner-up leaves for the U.S Senior Amateur in Texas later this week.

Howie Knodt of Chula Vista grabbed third place, providing a fitting coda to a year that saw him qualify for the U.S. Mid-Amateur and Senior Amateur championships.
Burda’s eight titles in 2008 include the NCGA Senior, State Fair, Modesto, Madera, Manteca and Sacramento City championships, Sacramento County and the State Senior. He is the first player since Jim McMurtrey in 1995 to win both the NCGA Senior and State Senior in the same year. Burda’s game held up against regular amateurs, too. He qualified for match play and advanced to the round of 16 in the State Amateur at Lakeside GC in June. With the win, Burda has almost mathematically claimed the NCGA Senior Player of the Year award.

“This is a huge win,” the champion said. “This is the biggest championship in the state and to win it is phenomenal.” Northern Californians, perhaps due to a familiarity with host venue Poppy Hills which was playing to 6,479 yards and a par 71 because of renovation work on the 2nd hole, have now claimed four of the last five CGA State Senior titles.

Fellow competitor (and hole-in-one maker in the final round – a four iron on the 11th hole) Doug Johnson of Fresno perhaps summed up Burda’s day and season best when he commented on the champion’s chip into the 18th green: “Jeffrey, it just doesn’t get any better than that. That is some good (stuff) right there.”

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North team wins North-South Team Competition: (L-R) Jeff Burda,
Mark Miller, Gary Vanier, Rob Thompson and Captain Vaughn Kezirian.

Results

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Jeff Burda * Modesto 74-70-65–209

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Jim Knoll Sunnyvale 64-75-71–210

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Howie Knodt Chula Vista 73-70-73–216

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Bob Fleming Fair Oaks 73-74-70–217

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Herb Jensen Carmichael 71-70-76–217

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Rob Adolph Fresno 72-73-73–218

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Douglas Johnson Fresno 69-75-75–219

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Steven Hakes San Diego 73-73-73–219

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Don Baker Woodland Hills 73-76-71–220

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Ben Whipple El Dorado Hills 73-74-74–221

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Rob Thompson * Merced 75-74-72–221

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Topper Owen Santa Barbara 76-74-71–221

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Bruce Swanson Foster City 75-73-74–222

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Gene Ackerman Elk Grove 80-70-73–223

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Gary Vanier * Pleasant Hill 75-72-77–224

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Hal Maynard Los Angeles 75-73-76–224

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Marshall Raymer Pleasanton 73-76-75–224

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Clark Heath * Coto De Caza 75-72-78–225

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Rich Tolly * Laguna Hills 70-79-76–225

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Ted Lyford Redlands 74-74-77–225

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Carl Selkirk Chico 72-75-79–226

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Joe Beato Fresno 74-76-76–226

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John Enright Montara 76-72-78–226

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Dan Bieber Alamo 75-74-78–227

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Greg Grohs Arcadia 77-73-77–227

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Bill Brammer San Diego 73-76-79–228

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Jeff Early Pleasanton 72-77-79–228

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Terry Coffee Roseville 73-76-79–228

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Bob Rowland Danville 78-72-79–229

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Gregory Hetzer San Pedro 74-76-79–229

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Michael Donnelly Clayton 74-75-81–230

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Mark Miller * Antioch 74-76-81–231

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Larry Grant Westminster 69-80-84–233