June 22, 2012
Friends keep it light under pressure
Page 2 of 2
Advertiser

Sometimes, one didn't even need to be in Clark and Berner's group to get pulled into the jet stream.

On Thursday, Clark and Berner's threesome found itself alternating tee shots with a group on nearby No. 18 that included Brad Westfall of Grafton. Clark and Westfall traded barbs with ease.

"You'd better get down,'' Westfall warned Clark just before he teed off. "You might get caught in the vapor trail.''

Clark delighted in retelling that tale a day later.

"Westfall's just a whole 'nother breed,'' Clark said. "He and I will dog at each other until the end of the round. A lot of people think it's in bad jest, but I'll tell you it's all good jest with he and I. Just good friends talking. If we're not beating on each other, then something's wrong. There's somebody not happy.''

Berner was disappointed with the way he played Friday, a 4-over 74, but still seemed to enjoy the back-and-forth banter with Clark.

"It's been that way all week,'' Berner said afterward. "When we saw our pairing from Day 1, we were going to have a good time. We had a good time today. Christian had a good time with us, I think, and he played good.

"As a competitor, I hate it because he's won two [titles] and I've won one - especially on my home soil. He did a good job. I thought if it was anybody, I hate to say it, but I'm glad he won it more than anyone else.''

Clark even kept his sense of humor following a 32-minute weather delay for lightning in the area. He had but 11/2 holes left to play at that juncture, and the stoppage only served to postpone his coronation.

"Hey, if you blow a six-shot lead . . . ,'' one reporter started to say while walking alongside Clark on the 18th fairway.

"Easy there, Jean van de Velde,'' Clark immediately shot back, referring to the French golfer whose collapse at the 1999 British Open has become legendary.

Even after the round, Berner couldn't resist one last shot at Clark.

While Berner and Brand were seated at the scorer's tent signing their cards, Clark was being congratulated by a tournament official just off the 18th green.

"You may want to sign this before you celebrate,'' Berner hollered.

Like everything else, Clark took it in stride.

"That's Craig Berner and I,'' Clark said. "He's one of my best friends. He probably is my best friend. He and I travel together every week to go to Pittsburgh. We do a lot of things together. I probably talk to him every single day of the week. He is my buddy.

"He and I met for breakfast this morning and we talked. We said if one of us doesn't win it, then the other one better. We sort of took that motivation at the beginning of the week that we were going to thrive off each other, and take it on and go.

"Christian fits in that mold - a great guy, ex-Marshall player and he and I have gotten to know each other for years. He knows what Craig and I are about. He understands that atmosphere.''

Reach Rick Ryan at 304-348-5175 or rickr...@wvgazette.com.

 

Recommended Stories

Copyright 2012 The Charleston Gazette. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Popular Videos
The Gazette now offers Facebook Comments on its stories. You must be logged into your Facebook account to add comments. If you do not want your comment to post to your personal page, uncheck the box below the comment. Comments deemed offensive by the moderators will be removed, and commenters who persist may be banned from commenting on the site.
Advertisement - Your ad here
Advertisement - Your ad here
Advertisement - Your ad here