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Charleston City 4 Ball Champions
Dustin Bar & Tim Tang
The Voice of Amateur Golfers
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Hilton Head Island
HILTON HEAD/ SAVANNAH
AMATEUR GOLF TOUR
The Hilton Head/Savannah division of THE AMATEUR
GOLF TOUR opened their 2007 season on Saturday,
January 6th at the Oyster Reef Golf Club. Located on Hilton
Head Island and a member of the Heritage Group, a leading
owner and operator of golf facilities nation wide, Oyster
Reef was named the 2006 Low Country Golf Course of the
Year by the Low Country Golf Course Owners Association.
Golf Digest named Oyster Reef Resort in the top 75 U.S.
Golf Resorts in 2006. The Rees Jones designed course was
in excellent condition, with fast greens and soft fairways.
The top three finishers in each flight were competitive in
score with the exception of B flight. B flight was won by
five strokes, looks like we have our first flight movement of
2007. Everyone had a great time and the course staff were
fantastic hosts for the season opener. Gerry Pascale won
Championship Flight in a playoff with Kevin Arnold. Both
Hilton Head residents opened the season with 74. A Flight
winner, Mike Peters of Richmond Hills, GA. beat out Ernie
Lewis of Hilton Head by one stroke with Bob Potter of
Charleston right behind. Bryant Turner of Bluffton finished
fourth. Roger Mitterling of Spartanburg, S.C. won B Flight
by five strokes over Marvin Guia of Jessup, GA. and Tony
Taylor of Greenville, S.C. who both scored 87. Mark Morris
of Bluffton won C Flight with an 88 over Alex Canfield of
Savannah and John Kolcun of Hilton Head. William Tad
Smith of Bluffton took honors in D Flight over Vince Butler
of Savannah and Rod Slifer of Hilton Head. Pete Snow won
The Senior Championship Flight by one stroke over David
Politi, both Hilton Head residents , and Mike Peters of
Richmond Hills G.A., who both scored 82. Senior A flight
winner Bob Potter of Charleston, took the play off over
Ernie Lewis of Hilton Head, both players started the season
with 83s. Jack Willis won Senior B Flight by one stroke,
over Jim Manning, of Hilton Head. Grant Genner won C
Flight by one stroke over Rick Powtak of Bluffton, and
Craig Smith of Hardeeville. Gary Shillinger of Bluffton,
easily won Senior D Flight with and 86 over James
Weatherill of
Hilton Head
and Gladys Butler of Savannah,
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Charleston
CHARLESTON AMATEUR
GOLF TOUR
City of Charleston
Parent-Child Championship
Charleston SC - Kyle and John
Peters shot 68 to capture the 1315 division of the City of Charleston Parent-Child Championship.
Played over the Charleston City
Golf Course, The Peters shot 32
on the back nine, including a
string of 3 straight birdies on 15,
16, and 17, to card the low round
of the Championship. The Sons
20-29 flight saw outstanding play,
with 3 teams shooting under par.
Kevin and Stan Smuniewski’s 69
bested the 71’s shot by the
Peper’s (Mark and Warren) and
the Thompson’s (Charles and
Charles III)
Tye Beasenburg and Ty Cline
continue their masterful team play
with a 71. They moved up an age
bracket from 2005, however, the
results did not change. Facing
stiffer competition in the form of
Justin and Cantey Hare,
Beasenburg and Cline’s 34 on the
back nine won the playoff.
The format for the competition was
Chapman Scotch. (The partners
both drive from each tee, and then
each plays a second shot with the
other’s ball. After the second
shots, a choice is made regarding
the ball with which the hole will be
completed, alternate shots being
continued until the ball is holed.) A
record 48 teams of Parent – Child
or Grandparent-Grandchild competed in the 2006 Championship.
The teams were broken into 17
flights based on the age and
gender.
Please see
www.charlestoncity.inof/golf for
complete results. For those that
are interested, the 2007 City of
Charleston Golf Championship
schedule has been posted on-line
as well.
Charleston SC - The Charleston division of THE AMATEUR GOLF TOUR at the
Wild Dunes Golf & Tennis Resort. Wild Dunes Resort was named the Best in
State Resort by Golf Digest in 1997. The Harbor Course, which winds along the
Inter-costal Waterway proved to be both challenging and treacherous. The Tom
Fazio design has lots of water and some very long par 4s. Nearly 1/3 of the
tournament players triple bogeyed the first hole. The course staff was an
excellent host for this event and is looking forward to our return to their Links
Course on February 17th. The weather was cool with temperatures in the low 60’s
with moderate winds. The tournament played in just over 4 ¾ hours and the
pace of play was excellent. One cart problem caused a short delay in play, but
was resolved quickly.
David Ferris of Summerville, SC won the Championship Flight with a score of 74.
Matt Metz scored a 78 for second, with Michael Assey right behind for third.
Jace Gause of Goose Creek, SC shot an 83 to take “A” Flight honors over Walt
Wysk of Myrtle Beach. Tom Cloud of Hilton Head scored an 86 for third place.
Scott Wolfe took “B” Flight in a play-off over Andy Allen, both players from
Charleston scored 80. Jerry Mast of Summerville, SC beat out Jim Manning from
Hilton Head, SC in a play-off for third place. David Shuart from Summerville, SC
captured the “C” Flight with an 84 over Mark Morris of Bluffton, SC who shot 88.
Kyle Ergle, a junior player from Mt. Pleasant, SC finished third after missing a
short putt on the 18th hole that would have tied him for second place. Cowboy
scored a 92 for his first “D” Flight win over Bruce Ackerman of Charleston, SC.
Cowboy hails from Moncks Corner, SC. Jason Brisini of Hanahan, SC took third
place. Bruce captured the play-off on the second handicap hole.
2007 City Championship Schedule
May 18 – 20
Golf Championship
City of Charleston Men’s Amateur
June 5th – 7th
Golf Championship
City of Charleston Women’s Amateur
July 11th & 12th
Boy’s Golf Championship
Al Esposito / Charleston City Junior
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November 17th & 18th Johnny Adams / Charleston City Mixed
Team Golf Championship (Professional and Amateur Flights)
December 7th – 9th
Golf Championship
City of Charleston Men’s Senior City
December 26th
City of Charleston Parent – Child
Golf Championship (Professional and Amateur Flights)
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Charleston
By Steve Conrad
Certified Natural Golf Instructor
This month we’ll talk about some
very basic information, ball flight
laws, I’ll explain this from a right
handers perspective. A ball can fly
in one of nine different ways (for
purposes of this tip we’ll not add in the consideration of
trajectories). Balls can fly in three directions; straight, left,
and right. It can also curve either left or right going in any of
the three directions, thus the total of nine.
Tim
Tang
The direction in which a ball flies is controlled by the path of
the club through space and of course that is created by the
direction of arm swing. As for the curve, well that is solely
determined by the angle at which the club face is pointing at
the moment of impact and how it relates to the club’s path.
I.E., an out to in path with a club face open to that path leads
to the dreaded start left curving right shot, THE SLICE!
Dustin
Swinging square and straight will produce straight non
curving shots, swinging in to out or out to in with the club
face square to that path will produce straight right or left
shots. How one holds the club in their hands is directly
correlated to how the club head will react that is why strong
or motorcycled lead hand grips lead to left curving shots as
the club head is turning toe toward the golfer after impact,
weak lead hands lead to the opposite.
So much attention is given in lessons to creating proper
swinging motion, but all that REALLY matters is the direction
in which one’s arms move and the relationship of the face to
that direction, the ball doesn’t know if you’re swinging in a
phone booth or if your lead knee leads you into proper
impact positioning. The next time you practice go out there
with the information above and see how easy it is to begin to
change directions and create or limit curves in shots. There is
no one mechanical motion which is the silver bullet, we’re all
different and therefore how could we all swing the way “x”
golfer does, all we have to do is pay attention to the ball’s
flight and make changes given the knowledge of ball flight
laws to get the desired golf shot direction and shape. Heck!
the ball is yelling back to us what the direction of arm swing
was and what angle the face was at impact.
If you want to investigate for yourself how to strike better
golf shots.
You can contact Steve Conrad through his
website: www.carolinasmartswing.com;
via e-mail: [email protected];
or by phone at 843.556.0217 h/o;
cell 843.708.2837.
Barr
Charleston City 4-Ball 2007 Championship
- Tim Tang and Dustin Barr won the 2007
Charleston City 4-Ball with a birdie on the first hole of
sudden death at The Municipal Golf Course. Tim Tang
converted a 12 foot birdie putt on the first hole to edge
Andrew Motroni and Chris Pond. The approach from 111
yards that set up the birdie was the key to the win. In
trouble under trees to the left, Tang hooked a wedge under
the trees from 111 yards.
Charleston SC
Tang and Barr posted 65 to force the playoff with Motroni
and Pond, who carded a second day 66. Seven birdies
without a bogie gave Tang and Barr their first City 4-Ball
Championship.
Bobby Mitchell and Dr. John Swicord won the City Senior
4-Ball Championship.(Both players 50 and over playing
from the Gold Tees) Their back nine 31 put a fantastic
finish on an outstanding 2-day performance. A pair of 68s
led the Senior Championship from start to finish, winning
by 8 strokes over the nearest competitors.
Jerry Wise and Steve Meyer won the City Combination 4Ball Championship.(One player playing from the White
Tees and one player 50 and over playing from the Gold
Tees)
Tournament Schedule
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Carolinas Golf Association Announces 2007 Championship and Tournament Schedule
WEST END, N.C.—The Carolinas Golf Association has announced its 2007 schedule of championships andtournaments. The
CGA is entering its 98th year of conducting state and regional championships foramateur golfers.
This year the CGA will conduct 161 tournaments including: 31 championships, 29 CGA championshipqualifiers, 13 USGA
national championship qualifiers, four team match events, 70 one-daytournaments and 14 Tarheel Youth Golf Association
events.
The CGA’s flagship event, the Carolinas Amateur Championship, will be contested July 11-15 at LongCove Club in Hilton
Head Island, SC. Long Cove Club is annually ranked in the top 100 golf coursesin the country by Golfweek and hosted the
1991 U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship plus the 2003 U.S.Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship. Designed by Pete Dye in
1981, Long Cove Club will be hostingtheir first Carolinas Golf Association championship. This year marks the 93rd playing
of thisevent dating back to 1910.
The 27th Carolinas Mid-Amateur will be contested at Providence Country Club in Charlotte, NC onApril 20-22. The Dan
Maples design will be hosting its second CGA major (1995 North CarolinaAmateur). The 14th North Carolina Mid-Amateur
returns to eastern NC and will be played at the newly renovatedWilson Country Club in Wilson, NC. Wilson Country Club
has previously played host to the 1983-84 NCAmateur, 1987 Carolinas Mid-Amateur, 1996-97 NC Senior and 1998 NC FourBall.
The 56th Carolinas Four-Ball Championship returns to Camden Country Club in Camden, SC, May 2-6. Theevent has been
conducted at the Donald Ross design every year since 1950 except in 1953 (CountryClub of Spartanburg), 1968 and 1985
(Red Fox Country Club), and 2000 (Florence Country Club).
Starmount Forest Country Club in Greensboro, NC will host the 47th North Carolina Amateur. A 72-hole stroke play
championship, this event is set for June 14-17, the same week as the U.S. Open Championship. This is Starmount Forest’s
third CGA major (2001 NC Senior, 2004 NC Mid-Amateur).
The 46th Carolinas Senior heads to Dunes West Golf Club in Mt. Pleasant, SC, September 11-13. Joe Viganti of Bluffton, SC
is the defending champion. This will be Dunes West’s first CGA championship.
The 12th North Carolina Four-Ball returns to Foxfire Resort and Country Club in Foxfire Village, NC for the second
consecutive year. The 36-hole facility will play host to the event on October26-28.
The 2nd Carolinas Mixed Team Championship returns to the beach September 1-2 at Ocean Ridge Plantation’s Lion’s Paw
course over Labor Day weekend. The event is open to male-female teams that are residents of one of the Carolinas.
The 13th Tar Heel Cup Matches and the 62nd Carolinas-Virginias Team Matches will feature some of the best male amateur
golfers in the region. The Tar Heel Cup, scheduled for April 2 at Pine Needles Lodge and Golf Club in Southern Pines, pits
eight North Carolina amateurs versus eight NorthCarolina PGA golf professionals. The Carolinas-Virginias Team Matches
heads to Old Town Club inWinston-Salem, NC, October 19-20. Each amateur team is comprised of 16 male
regular golfers and eight male seniors (over 55 years) from North and South Carolina and from Virginia and West Virginia.
This will be Old Town Club’s first time hosting a CGA event. Players for both of these team competitions are invited, based
upon rankings and playing history.
The 41st Carolinas Father-Son Championship will be contested on Friday, July 27 at five Pinehurst,NC area courses. The
host clubs are Mid Pines Inn and Golf Club (Southern Pines, NC), FoxfireResort and Country Club (Foxfire Village, NC),
Legacy Golf lInks (Aberdeen, NC), Longleaf Golf Club(Southern Pines, NC) and Seven Lakes Country Club (Seven Lakes,
NC). This event annually draws over350 Father-Son teams from all over the Carolinas.
The CGA will play the 10th Carolinas Parent-Child Championship at Longleaf Golf Club in Southern Pines, NC on July 27.
The Parent-Child is open to persons of all ages and teams are comprised of any family combination other than male-male.
In women’s golf, the 30th Carolinas Women’s Four-Ball championship will be held August 7-8 at Mid Pines Inn and Golf
Club in Southern Pines, NC. The 10th Carolinas Women’s Match Play Championship will return to Cowans Ford Country
Club in Stanley, NC for the second straight year.
The 9thCarolinas Women’s Senior will be played April 17-18 at the Country Club of Spartanburg in Spartanburg, SC. This
will be the 8th CGA major hosted by the Country Club of Spartanburg (1953 Carolinas Four-Ball, 1956 Carolinas Amateur,
1984 Carolinas Mid-Amateur, 1995,1999 Carolinas Pro-Amateur, 2002 SC Amateur Match Play and 2005 Carolinas Senior
Four-Ball.
Greensboro Country Club’s Farm course in Greensboro, NC plays host to the 4th North Carolina Women’s Senior
Championship from September 25-26.
In junior golf, the CGA will now oversee two popular junior girls championships that had been previously conducted by the
Women’s Carolinas Golf Association. The 51st Carolinas Junior Girls’championship will be played June 26-28 at the Country
Club of South Carolina in Florence, SC and the 41st Girls’ Twin States championship is scheduled for July 31-August 1 at
Old North State Club in New London, NC. The 2nd Vicki DiSantis Junior Girls Championship will be played at Emerald Lake
Golf Club in Matthews, NC on May 5-6.
Tournament Schedule
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The 40th North Carolina Junior will be contested at Cedarbrook Country Club in Elkin, NC. The event for boys and girls will
be held June 19-22.
The 3rd Dogwood State Junior goes to High Point Country Club’s Willow Creek course in High Point, NC on August 14-16.
The 58th Carolinas Junior Championship (boys) heads to Hope Valley Country Club inDurham, NC on July 31-August 2.
The 30th South Carolina Junior Match Play will be hosted by FurmanUniversity Golf Club in Greensville, SC from July 10-13.
New for 2007 is the North Carolina Boys 13 and Under championship. This event, which had been a partof the North
Carolina Junior championship, will be played at the 9-hole Donald Ross designedAsheboro Golf Club in Asheboro, NC from
July 16-17.
The CGA will host 13 One-Day Four-Ball Tournaments in 2007. The two-person better-ball events are open to both men and
women of all abilities. Teams may be comprised of any gender combination.Gross and net prizes will be awarded. First event
is set for February 12 at the Old North StateClub in New London, NC. In addition, the CGA conducts 18 one-day
tournaments for people of allskill level and ages. Gross and net prizes are awarded with players receiving 100% course
handicap.
Also new for this year is a senior/super senior one-day tournament that will be played at Greensboro Country Club’s Farm
course in Greensboro, NC on August 1. This event is open male amateurs over the age of 55 with gross and net prizes
awarded.
The Carolinas Senior Four-Ball One-Day Tournament Series will have 36 events on its 2007 schedule.The popular two-man,
best-ball one-day tournaments open to male amateurs over the age of 55,historically have more entrants than spots
available at most events. Teams are pre-flighted into three divisions based on total team handicap.
A complete list of CGA major championships, one-day tournaments, senior four-ball one-day tournaments, women?s oneday events, Tarheel Youth Golf Association (TYGA) one-day events, USGA qualifying events in the Carolinas, CGA
yearbook detailing tournament history, tournament entryforms and online championship entry registration is available on
the CGA web site at www.carolinasgolf.org or by calling the CGA at 910-673-1000.
The City of Charleston Golf Course
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PGA Teaching Professional –
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Myrtle Beach
14th Annual Senior Four Ball
Championship
9th Annual Can-Am
Junior Team Matches
On the second
day of the Can-Am Junior Team
Matches, the American team earned
14 ½ points to defeat the Canadian
squad 21-15. Sunday’s format
featured singles match play with the
South Carolina junior golfers facing
off against junior golfers from the
Canadian Province of Ontario. Three
points were available per match –
one for the front nine, one for the
back nine and one for the overall 18
holes. In the event of a tie, each team
gets ½ of a point. The first match of
the morning was closed out on hole
17 when Columbia’s Brewer
Bradshaw pared the daunting 200
yard par three to take all three points
of the match over Michael Oudyk.
Drew Ernst out of Seneca, halved his
match against Britt Pronk after a
thrilling match that went down to the
wire earning both teams a point and a
half each. Lake Wylie’s Michael
Muscatell got off to a good start but
faltered and allowed Brett Cairns to
take three total points after seven
birdies propelled him to win the
match in 14 holes. The string of
birdies matches last year’s efforts of
Chapin’s Wesley Bryan’s when he
birdied as many holes. Bryan also
had a tight match and split points
with Mackenzie Hughes. Lake City’s
Tripp McAllister held a lead all day
long and earned all three available
points from his match after defeating
Graham Baillargeon, a member of last
year’s Canadian team. Easley’s David
Dannelly followed McAllister’s effort
and won all three points from his
match against Jeff Clarridge putting
the American team up for good.
Jacob Burger, from Orangeburg, also
played well and defeated Daniel Kim
on the pristine 18th hole of
Wachesaw Plantation to bring in two
and a half points. The SCJGA Player
of the Year from Cheraw, McCuen
Elmore, played Matt Hill down to the
wire but lost the both sides one
down and handed over another three
points. The South Carolina Juniors
added the 14 ½ points to their first
Bluffton SC - The local team of Gary
Shimmin from Okatie and John Verity
from Bluffton shot a second consecutive 65 for a two day total of 130 and
four shot victory in the 2007 SCGA
Senior Four Ball Championship.
Murrells Inlet SC -
Trip McAllister
day total of 6 ½ to take the Matches by
a six point margin. The efforts from the
American Juniors, extended their
winning streak and put the overall
record of the Matches seven to two in
favor of the South Carolina side. The
matches were contested over the 6,853
yard par 72 Wachesaw Plantation Club
in Murrells Inlet, SC. Wachesaw
Plantation has hosted the matches
since 2002 and has agreed to host the
event through 2009. A special note that
this event would not be possible
without the continued support from
Wachesaw Plantation and more
specifically a group of its members who
help fund this event, appropriately
named the “Wachesaw Warriors.” Day
1 Results USA – 6 ½ Canada – 5 ½
Bradshaw/Ernst – 1/2, Oudyk/Pronk – 2
½ Muscatell/McAllister – 1, Cairns/
Baillargeon – 2 Dannelly/Bryan – 3,
Clarridge/Hughes – 0 Burger/Elmore –
2, Kim/Hill – 1 Day 2 Results USA – 14
½ Canada – 9 ½ Bradshaw – 3, Oudyk
– 0 Ernst – 1 1/2, Pronk – 1 ½ Muscatell
– 0, Cairns – 3 McAllister – 3,
Baillargeon – 0 Dannelly – 3, Clarridge
– 0 Bryan – 1/1/2, Hughes – 1 ½ Burger
– 2 ½, Kim – ½ Elmore – 0, Hill – 3
South Carolina Team McCuen Elmore –
Cheraw, SC Jacob Burger –
Orangeburg, SC Wesley Bryan –
Chapin, SC David Dannelly – Easley,
SC Tripp McAllister – Lake City, SC
Michael Muscatell – Lake Wylie, SC
Drew Ernst – Seneca, SC Brewer
Bradshaw – Columbia, SC Coaches:
Tim Kreger & Joe Quick Canadian Team
Matt Hill Daniel Kim Mackenzie
Hughes Jeff Clarridge Graham
Baillargeon Brett Cairns Britt Pronk
Michael Oudyk Coaches: Ralph Bauer
& Dave Woods
Randy Johnson of Goose Creek and
Joe Padgette from N. Charleston
finished second at 134. Shimmin and
Verity teamed to win, but it was more
like a one man highlight show each
day with Shimmin making six birdies
the first day and Verity making seven
birdies in the final round. The tandem
combined for nines of 31 – 35 for their
seven under par winning score of 65.
In the First Flight Hilton Head’s
Tommy Bell and Bluffton’s Joe Vignati
took the top place with a total score of
138. After a long first day, Defending
Champions Vic Hannon from Camden
and Bob Stringer from Blythewood
came back to win the Second Flight
with a total of 142.
The 2007 SCGA Senior Four Ball
Championship was played on the par
72 – 6,662 yard Hampton Hall Club in
Bluffton, S.C. The field consisted of
64 two-man teams playing Best Ball
format conducted over thirty six holes.
Gary Shimmin from Okatie
and John Verity from Bluffton
Be the
Ball
Columbia
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2006 Carolinas Junior
Players of the Year and
All-Carolinas Junior
Team
Elmore & Uremovich
Carolinas Junior Players
of the Year
West End, NC—Rachel
Uremovich of Hilton Head Island, SC and McCuen Elmore ofCheraw, SC are
the 2006 Carolinas Junior Players of the Year. JoiningUremovich on the All-Carolinas Girl’s Team are Abby
Bools of Hickory and EleanaCollins of Pinehurst, NC. Also on the All-Carolinas Boy’s Team are Jacob
Burger of Orangeburg, SC and Wesley Bryan of Chapin, SC.
Uremovich, a 16 year old high school sophomore, captured the 2006 girl’s playerof the year award by
winning the S.C. Junior Match Play Championship, The BladeJunior Classic and the Twin States Girl’s
Championship along with being therunner-up in the S.C. Junior Girl’s Championship.
Elmore, a 17 year old high school senior, earned the 2006 boy’s player of theyear award by finishing
second in the S.C. Junior Championship and the S.C.Junior Match Play Championship, finishing third in the
CPGA Westfields JuniorChampionship and tying for sixth place in the Carolinas Junior Championship.
Elmore, who will play collegiate golf with Clemson University, won the award by
2.5 points over Burger.
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2007 Shamrock Intercollegiate Title
Tega Cay, SC - Winthrop Captures 2007 Shamrock Intercollegiate Title Sunday, March 18, 2007 The fourth annual 2007
Shamrock Collegiate Invitational Tournament for collegiate women golfers was held March 16,17, and 19 at Tega Cay Golf
Club in Tega Cay, SC. Sixteen teams traveled here from as far as Texas and Minnesota. The Shamrock Invitational was
hosted by Tega Cay Golf Club, SC, and Winthrop College in Rock Hill, SC. The first round was rained out on Friday, and
there were strong cold winds on Saturday that sent scores soaring. Elon had won two of the last three Shamrock titles,
and after the first day Elon led the pack with Winthrop behind Elon by seven strokes. However, led by Jutta
Degerman s 73, Winthrop rallied on Sunday to beat Elon by 14 strokes, and second place East Tennessee State by two
strokes for the team win. Winthrop’s Jutta Degerman s final-round 73 combined with her first round 79 totaled 152 for
first place medal honors. Katrina Rumpf of Charleston Southern and Lucy Gould of East Tennessee State were tied for
second place with a score of 155. Winthrop won first place with (330, 312 642). Runner-up was East Tennessee State
with (326, 318 644). Elon, who won twice before, was third at (323, 336 659). The rest of the field included Charleston
Southern (329-332-661), Gardner-Webb U. (339, 329 - 668), Bucknell University (333, 341 - 674), High Point University
(354, 330 - 684), Western Carolina U. (344, 343 - 687), Minnesota State U. (347, 351 - 698), Texas-Pan American (358, 342 700), Jackson State U. (351, 354 - 705), Longwood U. (366, 343 - 709), St. Francis U - PA (369, 347 - 716) Belmont Abbey
Coll. (368, 354 - 722), IUPUI (373, 359 732), and The Citadel (429, 425 854).
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Columbia SC
Montgomery Country Club, Troy, NC, 2006 Carolinas Interclub Champions
Kneeling L to R: Al Jaynes, Tim Hall, Brian Wiles, Chris Chisholm, Barry Bunting
First Row L to R: Jimmy Cox, Tim Lassiter, Carson Hurley, Buddy Walser, Richard Scott, Ted Harris
Back Row L to R: Leonard Smith, Tom Eggleston, Ricky Dunn, James Wiles, Larry Harrington, Bryan Dozier
Team members not present: Larry Preslar, Mac McDaniel, Laine Mashburn, Joe Martin
Carolinas Golf Association(CGA) Kicks Off 2007 Interclub Season
West End, NC - The Carolinas Golf Association (CGA) has announced the opening of the successful
Carolinas Interclub program for 2007. The Carolinas Interclub has grown during the past 11 years to include 85 clubs
throughtout North and South Carolina. The event features match play team competition between neighboring clubs for
scratch and net golfers in individual and four-ball net competition. CGA member clubs are eligible to enter. Four clubs are
paired in a group to play home-and-home matches during the regular season. The regular season begins in April and
concludes with the playoffs in October. The matches are normally scheduled on Saturdays and/or Sundays and do not
interfer with regular club events. These weekend events provide clubs the opportunity to play in a Ryder Cup style team
competition. Twelve players from
each club compete in each match.
Points are awarded to the winners of
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Vicki Hillen - Murrells Inlet, SC
2006 SC Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
Career Highlights Include:
1993, 1995, 1996, 1998 & 1999 WSCGA Stroke
Play Champion; 1996, 1999 & 2001
WSCGA Match Play Champion; 2001 & 2002
SCGA/WSCGA Mixed Team Champion;
2002 & 2003 WSCGA Team Champion, Served on
the board of both the WSCGA and
Women’s Carolinas Golf Association.
11th Annual
Tournament of Champions
- For the second day in
a row players were greeted with
sunny skies and windy conditions in
the 11th Annual Tournament of
Champions held at The Tradition Club
in Pawleys Island. Champions from all
over the State came to compete in six
different divisions over the 36 hole
event.
Pawleys Island
The low score of the event came from
the Club Champion Division with TJ
Hines from Chesnee taking first place
with a score of 142. In the Men’s
Senior Club Division, Gary Shimmin of
Okatie shot a final round score of 67
for a total of 139. The 2005 & 2006
Player of the Year, Steve Liebler of
Irmo won the One Day Gross Division
with a total of 144. Leesville resident
RF Taylor won the One Day Senior
Division by six shots with a total of
144. Sue Zankowski of Dataw Island
held on for a one shot win in the
Women’s Division. Bill Dean of
Taylors won the One Day Net
Division with a final net score of 140.
The 2006 SCGA~WSCGA Tournament
of Champions was played on the par
72, Ron Garl designed Tradition Club
in Pawleys Island, SC. The field
consisted of 117 men and women
playing in 6 separate divisions. The
Tournament of Champions is one of
18 Major Championships conducted
by the South Carolina Golf Association and is in its 11th year of existence.
Mike Holland - Columbia, SC
2006 SC Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
Career Highlights Include:
1975 & 1976 Carolinas Four Ball Champion;1976 SCGA Amateur Champion;
1978 NCAA All American;
Four Time winner on the
Space Coast Mini Tour;
1981 PGA World Team
Champion; PGA Tour low
nine
score of 29; US Open
apperances in 1983 &
1984; PGA Tour low round
of 63 in 1990; Order of the
Palmetto in 1982; Key to
the City (Columbia) in
1983 for work for missing
children; Volunteer for
1976 Hootie & the Blowfish Pro-Am, SCJGF Golf Ball & SCJGA Committee.
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South Carolina Golf Courses
Aberdeen Country Club (843) 399-2660
Aiken Golf Club (803) 649-6029
Allendale Golf Club (803) 584-7117
Anderson Country Club (864) 225-8291
Arcadian Shores Golf Club (843) 449-5217
Arrowhead Country Club (843) 236-3243
Azalea Sands Golf Course
Barefoot Resort/Dye Course (843) 399-7573
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Bay Tree Plantation MGA (843) 249-1487
Beachwood Golf Club (843) 272-6168
Bear Creek Golf Club (843) 681-2667
Beaver Creek Golf Club (843) 393-5441
Beech Creek Golf Course (803) 499-4653
Belfair Golf Club (843) 757-0701
Belle Terre Golf Course (843) 236-8888
Berkeley Country Club (843) 761-4880
Berkeley Hall Plantation (843) 815-2133
Bermuda Run Golf Club (843) 475-2884
Bethune Country Club (803) 334-7179
Bishopville Country Club (803) 428-3675
Blackmoor Golf Club (843) 650-5555
Blackville Country Club (803) 284-2565
Bloody Point Club (843) 686-7000
Bonnie Brae Golf Club (864) 277-9838
Boscobel Country Club (864) 646-3991
Bowman Golf Club (843) 829-2235
Brays Island Golf Club (843) 846-3149
Brookside Golf Club (864) 222-1242
Brookstone Meadows GC (864) 964-9966
Bulls Bay Golf Club (843) 881-2223
Burning Ridge Golf Club (843) 347-0538
Caledonia Golf Club (843) 237-3675
Calhoun Country Club (803) 823-2465
Callawassie Island Club (843) 785-7888
Camden Country Club (803) 432-3322
Cane Patch Par 3 (843) 449-6085
Canongate/ Pinecrest GC (843) 757-8960
Carolina Crossing GC (803) 684-5878
Carolina Lakes Golf Asso (803) 895-1399
Carolina SpringsGC (864) 297-9566
Carolinas Country Club (843) 357-3975
Cedar Creek Golf Club (803) 648-4206
Cedar Springs (864) 374-3396
Charleston National CC (843) 884-7799
Charleston Naval Base (843) 743-5222
Charwood Country Club (803) 755-2000
Chechessee Creek Club (843) 987-2026
Cheraw Country Club (843) 537-3412
Cheraw State Park GC (843) 537-2215
Cherokee National GC (864) 489-9417
Cherokee Plantation (843) 844-8000
Cherokee Valley Golf Club (864) 895-6758
Cherry Hill Country Club (843) 264-5422
Chesnee Country Club (864) 461-9687
Chester Golf Club (803) 581-5733
Chickasaw Point GC (864) 972-9623
Clarendon Golf & C.C. (803) 435-8752
Clio Country Club (843) 586-9361
Cobb’s Glen Golf Course (864) 226-7688
Cokesbury Hills (864) 374-7820
Colleton River Plant Club (843) 837-3131
Colonial Charters (843) 249-8809
Columbia Country Club (803) 754-8109
Conway Country Club (843) 365-3621
Cooper’s Creek Golf Club (803) 894-3666
Coosaw Creek Country Club (843) 767-9000
CC at Woodcreek Farm (803) 699-2411
Country Club of Beaufort (843) 522-1605
CC of Hilton Head (843) 681-4653
Country Club Of Lexington (803) 359-2515
City of Charleston GC (843) 795-6517
Country Club of Newberry (803) 276-2385
Country Club of Orangeburg (803) 534-6069
CC of South Carolina (843) 669-1838
CC of Spartanburg (864) 582-1646
Creek Club, Inc. (864) 583-7084
Crescent Pointe 843) 706-2600
Crestwood Country Club (803) 793-3651
Cross Creek Plantation (864) 882-8337
Crossings Golf Club (843) 665-8040
Crowfield Golf & CC (843) 764-4618
Crown Park Golf Club (843) 756-3200
CC of Charleston (843) 795-0422
Crystal Lakes Golf Club (803) 775-1902
Cypress Point (843) 761-5599
Daniel Island Club (843) 971-3555
Darlington Country Club (843) 393-2196
Dataw Island Club (843) 838-8250
Daufuskie Island Club (843) 842-2000
DeBordieu Club (843) 527-6000
Deer Track Golf Course (843) 650-2146
Diamondback Golf Club (843) 756-3264
Dogwood Hills CC (843) 538-8316
Dolphin Head (843) 681-5550
Donaldson (864) 277-8414
Dunes Golf & Beach Club (843) 449-5914
Dunes West Golf Club (843) 856-9000
Dusty Hills Country Club (843) 423-2721
Eagle Landing (803) 796-1667
Eagle Nest Golf Club (843) 249-1449
Eagle’s Pointe Golf Club (888) 325-1833
East Port Country Club (843) 249-1598
Edisto Beach Golf Club (843) 869-1111
Executive (843) 837-6400
Fairfield Country Club (803) 635-2111
Falcon’s Lair Golf Club (864) 638-0000
Florence Country Club (843) 669-3554
Forest Lake Club (803) 738-0500
Fort at Ninety Six (864) 543-2757
Fort Jackson MGA (803) 787-4437
Fort Mill Golf Course (803) 547-2044
Fox Creek Golf Club Inc. (843) 332-0613
Fox Run Country Club (864) 967-9505
Foxboro Golf Resort (800) 468-7061
Foxwood Hills (864) 647-9503
Furman University GC (864) 294-9091
Gaffney Country Club (864) 489-4607
Gator Hole Golf Club (843) 249-3543
Glen Dornoch Golf Link (843) 249-2451
Golden Bear Golf Club (843) 689-2200
Golden Hills Golf &CC (803) 957-3355
GC of SC at Crickentree (803) 754-8600
Governor’s Run Golf Club (843) 326-5513
Grande Dunes Golf Club (843) 449-7070
Green Acres Golf Club (843) 358-4653
Green Hill Golf Course (803) 438-1917
Green River Country Club (843) 623-2233
Green Valley Country Club (864) 246-3941
Greenville Country Club Chanticleer (864) 277-3866
Riverside (864) 233-6227
Greenwood Country Club (864) 942-8862
Greer Golf & Country Club (864) 877-9279
Haig Point Club (843) 686-9202
Hampton Hall Club (843) 815-8720
Harbour Town Golf Links (843) 363-4485
Hartsville Country Club (843) 332-1441
Heather Glen Golf Links (800) 868-4536
Hejaz Shrine Country Club (864) 277-4491
Heritage Club (843) 237-3424
Heron Point Country Club (843) 650-6664
Hickory Knob Golf Club (864) 391-2450
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Hidden Cypress Golf Course (843) 705-4999
Hidden Valley Country Club (803) 794-8087
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Holly Hill Country Club (803) 496-3460
Holly Tree Golf Course (864) 967-9512
Houndslake Country Club (803) 648-3333
Hunter’s Creek Golf (864) 223-9286
Indian River Golf Club (803) 955-0080
Indian Trail Golf Course (803) 532-9010
Indian Wells Golf Club (843) 651-1505
Indigo Creek Golf Club (843) 650-0381
Island Green CC (843) 650-2186
Island West Golf Course (843) 815-6660
Jim & Lillie Country Club (803) 471-9950
Kershaw Golf Club (803) 475-2104
Kiawah Island Club Cassique (843) 768-5752
River Course (843) 768-5715
Kiawah Island Golf Links Cougar Pointe (843) 266-4020
Oak Point (843) 266-4100
Ocean Course (843) 266-4670
Osprey Point (843) 266-4640
Turtle Point (843) 266-4050
Lady’s Island Golf Club (843) 522-9700
Lake Marion Country Club (803) 854-2554
Lakeside Country Club (864) 682-3614
Lakeview Golf Club (864) 277-2680
Legend Oaks Plantation (843) 821-4077
Lin Rick Amateur Golf (803) 754-6331
Links at Stono Ferry (843) 763-1817
Links O’Tryon (864)
Litchfield Country Club (843) 237-3411
Long Bay Club (843) 399-2222
Long Cove Club (843) 686-1020
Man O’ War (843) 236-8000
Marlboro Country Club (843) 479-7741
May River G. C. (843) 706-6580
McCormick Country Club (864) 391-3657
Mid Carolina Country Club (803) 345-6039
Midland Valley CC (803) 663-7332
Midway Par 3 (843) 626-4561
Miler Country Club (843) 873-2210
Millstone Golf Village (864) 295-1172
Monticello GC (864) 391-4175
Moss Creek Golf Club (843) 837-2231
Mount Vintage Plantation (803) 279-5422
Musgrove Mill Golf Club (864) 833-6921
Myrtle Beach NationalGC (843) 448-2308
Myrtle Lake Golf Club (803) 731-1048
Myrtlewood Golf Club (800) 283-3633
New Ellenton Golf Course (803) 652-7867
North Augusta Country Club (803) 279-0704
Northern Pines Golf Club (843) 756-4141
Northwoods Golf Course (803) 786-9242
Oak Hills Golf Club (803) 735-9830
Oak Ridge Country Club (864) 582-7579
Oakdale Country Club (843) 662-0368
Oaks Plantation CC (843) 553-2422
Ocean Creek Golf Club (843) 838-1576
Ocean Point Golf Links (843) 838-1521
Ocean/Sea Marsh Golf Club (843) 363-4475
Oconee Country Club (864) 882-8037
Okatie Creek Club (843) 705-4653
Old Carolina Golf Club (843) 757-8311
Old South Golf Links (843) 785-5353
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Oldfield Golf Club (843) 379-5051
Oyster Bay Golf Links (800) 697-8372
Oyster Reef Golf Club (843) 681-7717
Palmetto Dunes Golf Course (800) 827-3006
Palmetto Golf Club (803) 649-2951
Palmetto Hall Plantation (843) 689-4100
Patriots Point Golf Course (843) 881-0042
Paw Paw Country Club (803) 245-4171
Pawleys Plantation GC (843) 237-6200
Peach Blossom Par 3 (864) 877-9316
Peach Valley Golf Club (864) 583-2244
Pebble Creek Club (864) 244-8937
Penny Branch Club (803) 625-0222
Persimmon Hill Golf Club (803) 275-3522
Pickens Country Club (864) 878-6083
Pine Forest Country Club (843) 851-1193
Pine Lake Golf Club (864) 296-9960
Pine Lakes International CC (843) 449-6459
Pine Ridge Country Club (803) 637-3570
Pineland Country Club (843) 526-2175
Pinetuck Golf Club (803) 327-1141
Pintail Creek Golf Club (843) 784-2426
Plantation Pines Golf Club (843) 559-2009
Players Course at Wyboo (803) 478-2500
Pocalla Springs (803) 481-8322
Ponderosa Country Club (803) 532-3472
Port Royal Plantation (843) 686-8801
Prestwick Golf Club (843) 293-4100
Quail Creek Golf Club (843) 347-0549
Regent Park Golf Club (803) 547-1300
Republic Golf Club (803) 482-3300
River Chase Golf Club (864) 427-3055
River Club (843) 237-8755
River Falls Plantation GC(864) 433-9192
River Hills Country Club (803) 831-2249
River Hills Golf & CC (843) 399-2100
River Oaks Golf Plantation (843) 236-2222
RiverSide Golf Center (803) 750-1015
RiverTowne Country Club (843) 216-3777
Robbers Roost Golf Club (843) 249-1471
Rock Hill Country Club (803) 327-7790
Rolling Green Golf Club (864) 859-7716
Rolling S Golf Club (864) 677-4566
Rose Hill Golf Club (843) 842-3740
Royal Oaks Golf Club (803) 478-7272
Saluda Valley CC(864) 847-7102
Sandy Point Golf Course (843) 335-8950
Santee Country Club (803) 854-2467
Santee National GC (800) 448-0152
Sea Gull Golf Course (843) 448-5931
Sea Pines Country Club (843) 671-5081
Secession Golf Club (843) 522-4600
Sedgewood Golf Course (803) 776-2177
Sgt. Jasper Country Club (843) 726-8977
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Shaftesbury Glen Golf Club (843) 369-1800
Shipyard Golf Course (843) 686-8802
Slater Golf Club (864) 836-9237
Smithfields Country Club (864) 859-9545
Snee Farm Country Club (843) 884-2600
SC National Golf Club (843) 524-0300
South Edisto Golf Course (803) 649-3366
Southern Oaks Golf Club (864) 859-6698
Spanish Wells (843) 681-2819
Spring Lake Country Club (803) 684-4898
Spring Valley Country Club (803) 788-3084
Springfield Golf Club (803) 548-3318
St. George Country Club (843) 563-2816
St. Stephen Country Club (843) 567-3263
Starrwood Golf Club (864) 352-6700
Stone Creek Cove CC (864) 224-4653
Stoney Point Golf Club (864) 942-0900
Sugarfoot Golf Club (864) 369-1751
Summersett Country Club (864) 834-4781
Sunset Country Club (803) 773-7220
Surf Golf Club (843) 249-1524
Swamp Fox Golf Club (843) 382-3436
Sweetwater Country Club (803) 259-5004
Tera Golf Club (864) 391-4115
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The Carolina Country Club (864) 573-7540
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Glassy (864) 895-8104
Valley (864) 836-4653
The Club at Seabrook Island (843) 768-2529
The Crow’s Nest Par Three (803) 283-4653
GC Club Wescott Plantation (843) 871-2135
Golf Club at Briars Creek (843) 768-3050
The Golf Club at Indigo Run (843) 689-5666
The International Club (843) 651-9995
The Legends Golf Club (843) 236-9318
The Links at Lakewood (803) 481-5700
The Patriot Golf Club at Grand
Harbor (864) 543-2000
The Plantation @ Ediston (843) 869-1111
The Reserve Lake Keowee (864) 869-2106
The Reserve WoodsidePlant (803) 648-1601
The Reserve Golf Club (843) 235-0755
The River Golf Club (803) 202-0110
The Rock Golf Club (864) 878-2030
The University Club (803) 754-6415
The Wellman Club (843) 386-2521
The Witch Golf Links (843) 347-2706
The Wizard Golf Club (843) 236-9393
Thornblade Club (864) 234-5110
Three Pines Country Club (864) 476-3614
Tidewater Golf Club (843) 249-3829
Timberlake Golf Club (803) 345-9909
TPC of Myrtle Beach (843) 357-3399
Traces Golf Club (843) 662-7775
Tradition Club (843) 237-5041
True Blue Plantation (843) 237-2104
Twin Lakes Country Club (843) 774-3740
Union Country Club (864) 427-6291
Verdae Greens Golf Club (864) 676-1500
Village Green Country Club (864) 472-2411
Wachesaw Plantation Club (843) 357-1500
Wachesaw Plantation East (843) 357-2090
Walker Course at Clemson (864) 656-0236
Ware Shoals Golf Club (864) 456-2623
Waterford Golf Club (803) 324-0300
Waterway Hills CC (843) 449-6488
Wedgefield Plantation (843) 546-8587
Wexford Plantation (843) 686-8812
Whispering Pines Golf Club (843) 918-2305
White Pines Golf Club (803) 432-7442
White Plains Country Club (843) 672-7200
Whitmire Golf Club (803) 694-2141
Wyboo Golf Club (803) 478-7890
Santee National
Golf Club, Santee SC
Call
1-800-448-0152
The Best
Playing
Course in
The Santee
Lake Area
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Tournament Results
The 3 County Seniors
Mt Pleasant SC- Charleston National
Golf Club was host for The 3 County
Seniors with Low gross in the first
flight Roger Byrne with a score of 79.
First low net was Harry Moore with
74. Second low net was Mike Perreault
with 76. Third low net was Rick Buono
with 76. Fourth low net was Paul
Elliott with 77. Fifth low net was
Donnie Moore with 78. Low gross in
the second flight was Jackie Powers
with a score of 86. First low net was
David Ried with 75. Second low net
was Ervin Poston with 75. Third low
net was David Lung with 76. Fourth
low net was Walt Christensen with 76.
Fifth low net was David Lawrimore
with 76. LOw gross in the third flight
was Chuck DeMars with 86. First low
net was Ron Heffner with 72. Second
low net was Bob Cunningham with 73.
Third low net was Jerry Maher with
74. Fourth low net was Bill Segelken
with 74. Fifth low net was Don Yager
with 77. LOw gross in the fourth flight
was Roger Owens with 83. First low
net was James Martin with 70. Second
low net was Ted Eades with 72. Third
low net was TOm Hye with 74. Fourth
low net was Len Aberle with 74. Fifth
low net was P. C. Bryant with 74. Low
gross in the fifth flight was David Ray
with a score of 85. First low net was
Randolph Elliott with 65. Second low
net was Mike Roccia with 70. Third
low net was Terry Wilson with 71.
Fourth low net was Benji Timmons
with 72. Fifth low net was Benny
Hayes with 73. Low gross in the sixth
flight was Robert McGrath with 97.
First low net was Al Church with 73.
Second low net was Marshall Eaddy
with 73. Third low net was Richard
Whiteman with 73. Fourth low net was
Chuck Wellhausen with 74. Fifth low
net was Gary Adams with 76. Closest
to the pin on hole #2 was Albert
Woodberry with a distance of 0' 10".
Closest to the pin on hole #14 was
David Lung with a distance of 7' 7".
Thanks to the Staff and Charleston
National for hosting this 3 County
Seniors Event
HILTON HEAD/ SAVANNAH
AMATEUR GOLFTOUR
Hilton Head SC - THE AMATEUR GOLF TOUR held their Tour Tournament at
the Palmetto Hall Resort. The Robert Cupp Course is located on Hilton Head
Island and a member of the Heritage Group, a leading owner and operator of golf
facilities nation wide. The Robert Cupp designed course was as always in
excellent condition. All the players had a great time and the course staff were
excellent hosts for the event. Kevin Arnold of Hilton Head won Championship
Flight in a playoff with Arnie Reddick from Rincon, GA. Both players scored 77
in the windy conditions. Ian Hall from Charlotte, NC finished third with an 80.
“A” Flight winner, Doug Newton of Ellenboro, NC beat out Tommy Cain of
Sandersville, GA by one stroke with a strong 78. Craig Case of Bluffton was right
behind with 80 for third place. Lenin Lezcano of Hilton Head finished fourth.
Thomas Burden of Bluffton shot an 85 to win “B” Flight by two strokes over
Mike Hayes of Richmond Hills, GA. with Lynn Padron of Savannah finishing in
third with a 91. John Kolcun of Hilton Head won “C” Flight with an 89 over Mark
Morris of Bluffton. Scott Koth of Charleston shot a 93 for third place. William
“Tad” Smith of Bluffton shot 104 to take honors in “D” Flight over Vince Butler
of Savannah and Rod Slifer of Hilton Head.
In the Senior Championship Flight, Pete Snow shot an 80 to win by one stroke
over David Eichenberger, both Hilton Head residents. Roger Clark of Hilton Head
took third in a play-off over Mike Peters of Richmond Hills, GA. Senior “A”
flight winner Tommy Cain of Sandersville, GA scored a smooth 79 to beat out
Craig Case of Bluffton by one stroke, with Eddie Wright of Savannah right
behind for third. Ron Fix of Ellabell, GA scored an 83 to win Senior “B” Flight in
a play-off over Jim Manning of Hilton Head. Terry Marvel of Bluffton finished
third. Joe Matalik of Seabrook, SC shot a 98 to win “C” Flight honors in a playoff with Gary Shillinger of Bluffton. Grant Genner of Bluffton finished in third.
Olin Williams of Hilton Head scored 100 to win Senior “D” Flight over James
Weatherill of Hilton Head and James Johnson of Seabrook, SC.
Francis Marion places 12th at Furman Intercollegiate
GREENVILLE, S.C. –
Freshman Christopher Couch carded a one-under-par 71
over the final 18 holes of the Furman Intercollegiate Tournament to lead Francis
Marion University to a (301-292-297=890) 12th-place finish. Virginia Tech (297286-290=873) won the tournament, holding a four-stroke advantage over secondplace Elon University (287-299-291=877).
Elon’s Jason Judy turned in a 69 on the final day to win the individual crown by
three strokes. Judy ended play at five-under-par 211 (71-71-69). Couch (77-7171=219) tied for 15th to lead all FMU finishers. Sophomore Andrew Pitcher (7672-73=221) tied for
23rd, while Ronan
O’Connor (74-731065 Bees Ferry Road, Charleston SC (843) 852-5010
78=225) and Jacob
Tveit (74-76-75=225)
EXCLUSIVE
both tied for 50th
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Tournament Results
The 3 County Seniors at
Wedgefield Plantation CC.
.
Georgetown SC -The low gross winner
in the first slight was Donnie Moore
with a score of 74.First low net winner
was Jerry Kerschner with 68. Second
low net was Harry Martin with 70.
Third low net was David Lawrimore
with 70. Fourth low net was Ken
Crompton with 71. Fifth low net was
Harry Moore with 71.Low gross in the
second flight was Sapp Cannon with
81.First low net was Herb Herrman with
68. Second low net was Ron Heffner
with 69. Third low net was David Reid
with 69. Fourth low net was Gene
Morgan with 70. Fifth low net was Joe
Greco with 70.Third flight low gross
winner was Phifer Payne with 80.
First low net was Carl Ray with 66.
Second low net was Jack Stultz with
68. Third low net was Len Aberle with
69. Fourth low net was Boh Morris
with 70. Fifth low net was David Ray
with 70.Fourth flight low gross winner
was Wayne Avant with 84.
First low net was Bob Modica with 66.
Second low net was Wendell Alford
with
66. Third low net was Tom Prowse with
67. Fourth low net was Bob Hileman
with 68. Fifth low net was Neville Cribb
.
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The 3 County Seniors played
at The Clarendon Golf & CC
in Manning.
Wagner survives wind, wins 40
Plus Event at RiverTowne CC
in Mt Pleasant SC
with 69.
Fifth flight low gross winner was Gil
Johnson with 88.
First low net was Fred Gamble with
66. Second low net was George
Brown with
67. Third low net was Tommy Watson
with 68. Fourth low net was Chuck
Wellhausen with 69. Fifth low net was
Al Church with 69.
Closest to the pin on hole #3 was
Tom Ransom with a distance of 1' 0".
Closest to the pin on hole #13 was
Sapp Cannon with a distance of 3' 6"
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Manning SC - Low gross in the first
flight was Gerthie Godwin with a
score of 72. First low net was Bob
Gamble with 66. Second low net was
Lindy Swails with 70. Third low net
was Cliff Damaska with 71. Fourth
low net was Winslow Lambert with
72. Fifth low net was Paul Elliott
with 73. Low gross in the second
flight was Wink Bowen with a score
of 78. First low net was Sapp
Cannon with 67. Second low net
was Boh Morris with 68. Third low
net was Ron Heffner with 69. Fourth
low net was Jim Makar with 70. Fifth
low net was Chick Coolong with 70.
Low gross in the third flight was
Waine Jernigan with a score of 78.
First low net was Joe Schroeder
with 65. Second low net was Ray
Woods with 65. Third low net was
Roger Owens with 66. Fourth low
net was David Lung with 67. Fifth
low net was Bill Wigley with 69.
Low gross in the fourth flight was
Neville Cribb with a score of 82.
First low net was Albert Woodberry
with 65. Second low net was Ted
Eades with 65. Third low net was
Bill Saparito with 65. Fourth low net
was Randy Vaughan with 65. Fifth
low net was Jim Lewis with 65. Low
gross in the fifth flight was Ray
Deal with a score of 89. First low net
was Charles Wilson with 59. Second
low net was Richard Whiteman with
62. Third low net was George Brown
with 62. Fourth low net was Bud
Edgar with 62. Fifth low net was
Rembert Raines with 63. Closest to
the pin on hole @2 was Harry
Martin with a distance of 1' 4".
Closest to the pin on hole #16 was
Boh Morris with a distance of 7'
4.5".
SCAGM
1st Annual Amateur Golf Tournament
Lake Marion & Santee Cooper CC
Santee SC
July 7th & 8th 2007
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Entry Fee $90.00 per player includes, door prizes, lunch,
both days
Contact SCAGM for more info 843-460-0997
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Santee, SC 29142
Phone: (843)460-0997
Fax: (877)350-3494
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$18.00 a player both courses