Unk’s Seaforth Win Is One For The Books
August 30, 2009 by GNN
Brian Unk fired a bogey-free 64 and set three Canadian Tour records on his way to capturing the $125,000 Seaforth Country Classic in Seaforth, Ont., by three strokes over James Hahn.
Unk’s score of 28-under-par 256 set tour records for lowest cumulative score and lowest score in relation to par. He also set the 54-hole mark for lowest cumulative score on Saturday.

Brian Unk posts record breaking performance in Seaforth
Ryan Yip shot 66 to finish alone in third at 23-under 261, three ahead of Jason D’Amore, who matched the tournament low 63.
Jae Woo Im shot his third consecutive 66 to grab fifth spot at 265, while Scott Gibson’s 66 left him in solo sixth at 266.
“It’s been a long time since I’ve won anything of this magnitude,” said Unk. “The guys out here are so good and anyone can win on any week.
“This was just my week. It’s hard to win golf tournaments and a lot of it is confidence.”
Unk came out flying on a raw and windy day with three consecutive birdies to move into a commanding lead, but Yip began to chip away at Unk’s lead with four birdies of his own after the eighth hole. He played the final seven holes at four under, but it wasn’t enough.
With birdies on seven and eight, Unk appeared to be in command, but he began to play conservatively, making six straight pars, and gave his pursuers a glimmer of hope.
Unk overshot the ninth green and faced a treacherous downhill chip from thick, tangled rough that rolled 15 feet past the pin. Facing an uphill putt with left to right break, he rammed home the putt.
“That turned out to be huge,” said Unk. “I had a big lead, but who knew that James (Hahn) was going to shoot five-under on the back side. It was a really big putt in terms of momentum.
“James really got it going on the back nine,” added Unk. “He birdied 12 and 13 and then I watched him stuff it in there to a foot on 15 for eagle.
“I hit it in the rough off the tee and was forced to lay up, but I answered him with a birdie.
With Hahn hitting his approach to a foot for birdie at No. 16, Unk knew he needed his 12-footer to match his playing partner. He got it.
“I had to keep answering him on the back nine just to keep pace,” added Unk. “I knew he was going to make those putts and it was up to me to respond.I’m proud of the way I kept my composure today and how I just played my own game.”
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