Inaugural Southeast Mid-Amateur Four-Ball Championship Round 2 Results

36-Hole Leaders (L-R): Jacob Stinson-Addison Lambeth and Ty Patterson-Lance Goodson (Mid-Amateur Division); Neill Hatcher-D. Copeland (Senior Division)

ALEXANDER CITY, AL – Round two results of the Inaugural Southeast Mid-Amateur Four-Ball Championship hosted by Willow Point Golf & Country Club in Alexander City, AL on Saturday, August 24, 2019 (Mid-Amateur Division: 7139 yards; Senior Division: 6538 yards. Par 36-36—72).

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Addison Lambeth and Jacob Stinson of Montgomery, AL along with Lance Goodson and Ty Patterson of Hoover, AL share the lead at 130 (-14) heading into Sunday’s final round at Willow Point. Ten teams are within four strokes of the lead.

In the Senior Division, D. Copeland of Columbus, GA and Neill Hatcher of Birmingham, AL carded a 66 (-6) to hold a four shot lead at 127 (-17) over Claud Cooper of Mountain Brook, AL and Ted Sartin of Alexander City, AL.

Round 2 Notables:

  • Mid-Amateur Division cut line = 138 (-6) with 20 teams advancing to final round.
  • Senior Division cut line = 139 (-5) with 12 teams qualifying for final round.

Round three begins tomorrow morning at 7:30 a.m. from both the first and tenth tees.

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This championship is co-conducted by Willow Point Golf & Country Club and the Alabama Golf Association.

Round 2 Scores

 

Mid-Amateur Division

         

Rank

Team

City, State

R1

R2

Total

Total To Par

T1

Addison Lambeth / Jacob Stinson

Montgomery, AL

64

66

130

-14

T1

Lance Goodson / Ty Patterson

Hoover, AL

65

65

130

-14

3

Mitch Pugh / Sammy Cole

Auburn, AL

66

65

131

-13

T4

Clay Guerin / Will Swift

Vestavia, AL, Hoover, AL

66

66

132

-12

T4

Eric Howle / Woodie Eubanks

Chelsea, AL, Oneonta, AL

68

64

132

-12

6

Josh Upton / Scott Cunningham

Johns Creek, GA, Maylene, AL

71

62

133

-11

T7

Blair  Hamm / Ryan Bradberry

Hoover, AL, Helena, AL

66

68

134

-10

T7

Alex Balog / Lide Denny

Millbrook, AL, Montgomery, AL

67

67

134

-10

T7

Scott  Barranco / Scott Cornette

Montgomery, AL

67

67

134

-10

T7

Brinson Holder / Matt Gourgeot

Point Clear, AL, Decatur, AL

67

67

134

-10

T11

Will Ramsey / William Angel

Hoover, AL

67

68

135

-9

T11

Tim Lovell / Tommy Coggin

Gainesville, GA, Vestavia, AL

69

66

135

-9

T13

Kevin Speaks / Stuart Moore

Alexander City, AL, Gainesville, GA

71

65

136

-8

T13

Brent Spink / Mike Smith

Auburn, AL

69

67

136

-8

T13

Bo  Bradford  / Thomas  Kayworth

Auburn, AL, Lagrange, GA

67

69

136

-8

T16

Bart Middlebrooks / Bubba Gallops

Columbus, GA

69

68

137

-7

T16

Kenny Capouya / Shaw Pritchett

Montgomery, AL

68

69

137

-7

T16

Jacob Hitt / Jason Ondriezek

Atlanta, GA, Columbus, GA

69

68

137

-7

T19

Davis Nail / Nick Smith

Senatobia, MS, Nashville, TN

70

68

138

-6

T19

Wil Clowdus / Will Thompson

Birmingham, AL, Pike Road, AL

67

71

138

-6

 

Failed to Make the Cut

         

21

Eric Messer / Fred Blackmon

Vestavia, AL, Birmingham, AL

67

72

139

-5

T22

Cade Oliver / Jayson  Cox

Vestavia Hills, AL, Vestavia Hills, AL

69

72

141

-3

T22

Brian Baker / T Chris Jones

Birmingham, AL

72

69

141

-3

T22

Jon Key / Richard Schmidt

Vestavia Hills, AL, Birmingham, AL

72

69

141

-3

T22

Landon Miller / Trip Reynolds

Columbus, GA

72

69

141

-3

26

Jackson King / Will Jourdan

Birmingham, AL

71

71

142

-2

27

Justin Harris / Mitchell Vinson

Hoover, AL, Smyrna, GA

71

72

143

-1

28

Jake Nolen / Matthew Merrick

Homewood, AL, Atlanta, GA

74

70

144

E

T29

Nick Wintermantel / Paul Corgill

Vestavia Hills, AL, Hoover, AL

73

73

146

2

T29

Michael Gallops / Stephen  Dees

Montgomery, AL

70

76

146

2

31

Collin McCrary / Evan Foresman

Hernando, MS, Senatobia, MS

75

72

147

3

32

Rusty Rustin / Timo Treilobs

Columbus, GA

74

74

148

4

33

Wesley Rackley / William Wade Rackley

Cleveland, TN, Auburn, AL

77

75

152

8

             
 

Senior Division

         

Pos.

Team

Affiliation

R1

R2

Total

Total To Par

1

D Copeland / Neill B Hatcher

Columbus, GA, Birmingham, AL

61

66

127

-17

2

Claud Cooper / Ted Sartin

Alexander City, AL, Mountain Brook, AL

68

63

131

-13

T3

Robert  Nelson / Walker Grant

Montgomery, AL, Fairhope, AL

68

65

133

-11

T3

Mark Harris / William McGowin

Montgomery, AL

68

65

133

-11

5

Doug Davis / Jonathan Watts

Birmingham, AL

67

67

134

-10

6

David Clayton / Stan Shaw

Pelham, AL, Hoover, AL

66

69

135

-9

7

Charles Noto / Scott McGee

Vestavia Hills, AL, Birmingham, AL

68

68

136

-8

T8

Chuck Barnes / Rocky Barnes

Kennesaw, GA, Montgomery, AL

67

70

137

-7

T8

Joey Fortner / Kevin Newton

Hoover, AL, Birmingham, AL

70

67

137

-7

10

Scott Henderson / Wright Waddell

Alexander City, AL, Columbus, GA

69

69

138

-6

T11

Ingram Tynes / Keith Wood

Atlanta, GA, Birmingham, AL

68

71

139

-5

T11

Alan  Pope  / Todd Lee

Orlando, FL, Jasper, AL

70

69

139

-5

 

Failed to Make the Cut

         

T13

David  Lewis  / Steve Roy

Dothan, AL

73

68

141

-3

T13

Carter Mize / Madden Hatcher

Columbus, GA

70

71

141

-3

15

Grantland  Rice III / Hollis Gieger, Jr.

Birmingham, AL, Mountain Brook, AL

70

73

143

-1

16

Hooper  Turner / Thad Estes

Columbus, GA

70

74

144

E

17

Allen Martindale / Chris Cook

Calera, AL, Hoover, AL

70

75

145

1

18

John Martin / Robert  Flowers

Midland, GA

70

77

147

3

19

Mark Daniels / Mark Hereford

Birmingham, AL, Wilsonville, AL

74

75

149

5

 

About Willow Point Golf and Country Club

In 1964, the last of the Russell Farms cattle farms, locally known as "the Wedges Farms," (having once been a farm where workers were hired for "wages") was chosen as the location of the Willow Point Golf and Country Club.

This beautiful championship 18-hole golf course meanders about on a peninsula totally surrounded by Lake Martin. Designed by Thomas Nichol, the par 72 course was constructed as a private club to replace the original course, which was given by the Russell family to the State of Alabama for the site of the Alexander City Junior College (now Central Alabama Community College).

In October 2003, Willow Point re-opened exactly one year after the course closed for renovation. Originally conceived to update the irrigation system, greens, bunkers and tees, the decision was made to totally renovate the entire course, including the practice facility, entry road and clubhouse. The world-renown architectural firm of Hurdzan/Fry was selected based on their reputation for designing some of the most beautiful, challenging and environmentally sound golf courses in the world.

Today, the course measures 7,465 yards from the championship tees, and includes six sets of tees to accommodate all levels of play. Twelve holes are located along the shores of Lake Martin – and all 18 holes have a view of the lake. The Bermuda fairways are accented by native grasses, and tall fescue, as well as stone and rock work bordering the lake.

 

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AGA is the USGA's liaison for golf in Alabama conducting national championship qualifying, administering the USGA Handicap system including the GHIN Handicap service, course & slope rating and education. The AGA annually conducts 20 championships and team match competitions for men, women, juniors, and seniors. The AGA also conducts Alabama high school golf championships and assists with many collegiate events including the SEC Men's Golf Championship. In addition to competitions, the AGA administers the AGA Women's Scholarship Fund that is dedicated to assisting young female golfers in higher education and supports the Alabama Turfgrass Research Foundation.

Since 1980, the AGA has managed the affairs of the Southern Golf Association which includes conducting the Southern Amateur Championship and Southern Junior Championship, in conjunction with the Board of Directors of the Southern Golf Association.

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