CSGA Publications: 2014 Championship Annual | Page 10

Bensel began the day just one stroke back of amateur David Pastore of Greenwich, Conn. and tied for second with a pair of professionals in Jason Caron of Stamford, Conn. and Adam Rainaud of Black Hall Club. Pastore fired a round of five under-par 65 to take the overnight lead heading into the final round, while Rainaud tied the course-record on day two with a six under-par 64 to stand just one shot back. Playing in the penultimate group with Caron, the 2012 Connecticut Open Champion, Bensel wasted no time making his move up the leaderboard. He birdied the first two holes to jump into a tie for the lead at five under-par with Pastore. As the day progressed, Bensel continued to hold a share of the lead with Pastore, Caron and Mike Ballo, Jr., the round one leader from Woodway Country Club. After a pair of bogies on #5 and #11, offset with a birdie on the par-4 8th hole, Bensel stood on the 15th tee just one stroke back of the lead held by Pastore at four under-par. “Jason and I were going back and forth all day, and there are so many great players out here who at one point were in the lead or close to the lead that it wasn’t until really late in the day that I thought I might have it,” said Bensel. However, in the final round of any tournament, Clockwise from top: Adam Rainaud of Black Hall Club fired a round of six under-par 64 to tie the experien ce is priceless. A two-time Open Champion in course record after day two; Mike Ballo, Jr. of Woodway Country Club narrowly missed capturing 2009 and 2011, Bensel had plenty of memories to call his first Connecticut Open title; Frank Bensel’s accuracy off the tee was just one of many reasons upon. He would go on to make three straight birdies on he was able to rise to the top. #15, 16 and 17, jumping from one behind to two ahead. 10 Connecticut State Golf Association 2014 www.csgalinks.org