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Chobar, Kief forced to weather a tough Saturday

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Olviia Kief of Morris lines up a putt earlier this season. She finished in 48th place at this weekend's Class A girls state tournament. (Photo from Herald files)

Weather played major havoc at the IHSA State golf tournaments on Saturday, either forcing cancellation of championship rounds or causing the participants major stress.

Things started out well on Friday, but then went south in a hurry. This was true for both Oliva Kief of Morris down at Red Tail Run in Decatur and Jason Chobar of Minooka at The Den at Fox Creek in Bloomington.

"On Friday, the weather was beautiful. It started out cold, but by 10 o'clock it was gorgeous weather for golf," Morris coach Matt Lafond said. "She ended with an 86. Saturday was obviously horrible weather conditions. It was the exact opposite."

"Saturday was cold and rainy and windy and kind of miserable," Kief said. "That kind of messes with your mind a little."

Conditions before Saturday, however, lent itself to excellent playing for both Kief and Chobar.

"On Thursday, Jason's practice round went really well," Minooka coach Jeff Petrovic said. "I was caddying for him and he shot a 77, which is really good. He shot a 40 on the back nine and was one-over 37 on the front. He was playing well."

"I had played the course three times and was trying to figure out what the conditions were," Chobar said. "I was hitting the ball well at the time."

Unfortunately for both players, either the course or the conditions ate them up. Kief started Saturday 4-over, 2-over, 2-over before rain eventually halted play. She would go on to shoot 45 and 47 for an overall score of 178 and a 48th place finish overall. Chobar was off to a good start, carding a 40 on the back nine, but at the turn he got swallowed up on a tough par-3.

"He was off to a good start. He was hitting the ball well all weekend ... in fact, I have been watching him play all year and he hasn't hit the ball better all year. He got a 40 on the back nine and it could have been better than that. It could have been a 37 or a 38. At that point I was thinking if he was to shoot three over tops, that would put him at 79 and right in the middle of the pack," Petrovic said. "But things really unraveled for him on the front nine. He lipped a put and then hit his tee shot out of bounds on 11. He did recover to make a nice boggie, if there is such a thing, but after that is where it came apart for him."

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