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Because he hadn’t been playing golf regularly of late, Tyler Cummins figured he needed to get some competitive rounds in before he took a crack at the Kansas Amateur Match Play Championship next week.Playing in the Lawrence Amateur Golf Association’s city championship this weekend seemed as good a way as any. And though Cummins just hoped for a warm-up, he instead caught fire. His round of 74 Sunday at Lawrence Country Club allowed the former Kansas State University golfer to win the LAGA title by eight strokes, with a two-day total of 141. William Gantz and Kit Grove tied for second (149), and Ryley Haas placed fourth (151).
"Son. This is why we are wildcats. Hard work, pride, the heart of this country. And if that's not enough for you, you can just move to California with your punk friends."