SOUTHERN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
2000

 

HYBL WINS FIRST MAJOR AMATEUR TITLE

Larry Bush, Freelance Sportswriter
West Palm Beach, Florida

Duluth, Ga. - Ryan Hybl of Colbert, Georgia, the nation's top-ranked junior golfer the last two years, earned his first major amateur title when he won the 94th annual Southern Amateur Championship at the Atlanta Athletic Club in Duluth, Georgia.

The third round leader by four shots, Hybl held off a late challenge by Australian Adam Groom, the halfway leader, to win by two, 277 to 279, on the 6,989 Highlands course, site of the U. S. Open in 1976 and the 1981 and 2001 PGA Championships.

"I was just trying to get around the golf course today," said Hybl, who shot 72 with 16 pars, a birdie at the par 5 second hole and a bogey at the par-3 17th. "I wanted to play solid golf, hit fairways and greens. I was hoping to have a little more breathing room at the end, but he applied some good pressure." Hybl hit 10 of 14 fairways, excluding the par-3s, and 16 greens; Groom 12 fairways and 14 greens.

Groom closed with 70 after birdies at the 13th and 16th holes but missed a 10 footer for birdie at the par-3 17th that could have cut the margin to one with the par-5 18th remaining.

Carl Pettersson of Raleigh, North Carolina, a first round co-leader, and Greg Kennedy of Duluth, Georgia, tied for third at 281. Drew Jones of Johnson City, Tennessee, fired the low round of the week, a seven under par 65 that featured eight birdies and a bogey to climb into a tie for fifth at 283.

"Hybl was just too good," said Groom, 21, who had his first top 10 finish in four tournaments in the US this summer. " I played well the first two days," 69-66, to lead Pettersson by three and Hybl by four, "but a little scruffy the last two (74-70). But I don't mind losing to someone who plays so well."

A June graduate of Madison County High School, Hybl was the nation's top junior before turning 19 on June 20. He is headed for the University of Georgia on scholarship. From 15 to 18 years of age, he won five major junior championships.

The top 40 and ties, or scores through 294, are exempt from qualifying for the 95th Southern at Crown Colony in Lufkin, Texas, July 18-21, 2001. The 36-hole cut for the 168 player field fell at 150.

Even though the magnificently groomed and conditioned Atlanta Athletic Club had never hosted the Southern Amateur, its ties with the Southern Golf Association are strong. It permanently houses the Charles Adair trophy and is home to the Bobby Jones room. Jones won the Southern Amateur three times.

This was the first time the Southern Amateur has been played in the Atlanta area since 1956 when Arnold Blum of Macon, Georgia won at Druid Hills. However, the Southern Golf Association returns in 2002 for its 100th anniversary, and 96th Championship, at East Lake in Decatur, Georgia, July 17-20.

On the eve of the Southern Amateur, Billy Key of Columbus, Georgia, was inducted into the Southern Golf Association Hall of Fame. A long time director of the SGA, and currently an Emeritus Director, Key was more than a deserving inductee. More on his accomplishments in golf can be found in the Hall of Fame section of this website.



Final Results:

Ryan Hybl, Colbert, Ga.

71-68-66-72--277

Adam Groom, Sydney, Australia

69-66-74-70--279

Carl Pettersson, Raleigh, N.C.

68-70-75-68--281

Greg Kennedy, Duluth, Ga.

76-68-68-69--281

Drew Jones, Johnson City, Tenn.

78-71-69-65--283

Wes Latimer, Canton, Ga.

73-69-69-72--283

Martin Maritz, Tulsa, Okla.

72-71-68-72--283

Aaron Hickman, Fort Worth, Texas

72-70-68-73--283

Bryce Molder, Atlanta, Ga.

74-69-69-72--284

Andrew Pratt, Bartlett, Tenn.

73-72-69-70--284

Warwick Dews, Sydney, Australia

73-72-71-70--286

James Oh, Lakewood, Calif.

71-72-73-71--287

Kyle Thompson, Columbia, S.C.

73-71-72-71--287

Christian Newton, Lyons, Ga.

75-70-72-70--287

Jeff Knox, Augusta, Ga.

75-69-67-76--287

Chris Morris, Tyler, Texas

72-73-73-70--288

Carlton Forrester, Gainesville, Ga.

70-72-75-71--288

D. J. Trahan, Inman, S.C.

71-72-74-71--288

Alan Morgan, Lake Charles, La.

77-68-72-72--289

John Engler, Augusta, Ga.

71-73-70-75--289

Akio Sadakata, Melbourne, Fla.

68-75-77-70--290

Johnson Wagner, Garrison, N.Y.

75-74-69-72--290

Jason King, Sydney, Australia

75-71-73-71--290

Nash Elliott, Estill, S.C.

74-72-69-75--290

Jeff Belk, Marietta, Ga.

69-73-73-76--291

Matt Weibring, Plano, Texas

73-74-74-70--291

Charleton Dechert, Tulsa, Okla.

73-72-73-73--291

Chris Cureton, McKinney, Texas

76-72-71-73--292

David Miller, Daphne, Ala.

81-69-71-71--292

Nick Gilliam, Gainesville, Fla.

72-73-73-74--292

Ned Michaels, Atlanta, Ga.

75-69-72-76--292

Doug Green, Alpharetta, Ga.

76-71-70-75--292

Ryan Donovan, Yorba Linda, Calif.

74-74-75-70--293

Jack Hall, Savannah, Ga.

75-71-76-71--293

Adam Gary, Bowling Green, Ky.

78-71-73-71--293

Frank Leo, West Palm Bch, Fla.

79-70-69-75--293

Andrew Black, Chattanooga, Tenn.

75-75-70-73--293

Robert Godfrey, Salem, S.C.

73-72-72-76--293

Bryant Odom, Athens, Ga.

74-74-74-72--294

Andrew Medley, Jackson, Miss.

76-72-72-74--294

Erik Labitzke, Daytona Beach, Fla.

76-72-72-74--294

Danny Green, Jackson, Tenn.

75-69-73-77--294

Jason McKenzie, Augusta, Ga.

73-74-70-77--294

Jeff Curl, Ellington, Conn.

73-69-77-75--294

Brian Farrer, Mount Berry, Ga.

70-71-70-83--294

Johno Harris, Chapel Hill, N.C.

77-72-73-73--295

Payton Osborn, Birmingham, Ala.

77-69-72-77--295

Eric Willenbrink, Ashland, Ky.

70-75-80-72--297

William McGirt, Fairmont, N.C.

74-74-74-75--297

Geoff Nuwash, Louisville, Ky.

74-73-78-72--297

Kris Mikkelsen, Woodstock, Ga.

74-75-74-74--297

David Eger, Ponte Vedra Bch, Fla.

74-74-76-73--297

Andy Brimer, Knoxville, Tenn.

76-71-74-76--297

Bob Young, Atlanta, Ga.

73-74-74-76--297

Michael Barbosa, St. Petersburg, Fla.

73-68-79-77--297

David Apperson, Memphis, Tenn.

70-72-74-81--297

Allen Thompson, Stockbridge, Ga.

76-74-75-73--298

Whitten Meares, Fair Bluff, N.C.

79-70-79-70--298

Christopher Brown, Denton, Texas

74-75-73-76--298

Jack Croyle, Moultrie, Ga.

71-71-77-79--298

George Cestia, New Iberia, La.

74-76-70-78--298

Jimmy Walker, Cibolo, Texas

76-74-75-74--299

Ramon Bescansa, Sarasota, Fla.

73-73-77-76--299

Doug Ritter, Weston, Fla.

75-75-74-75--299

Scott Feaster, Columbia, S.C.

74-76-78-72--300

Bryan Clarke, Tampa, Fla.

74-74-77-75--300

Michael Parrott, Atlanta, Ga.

77-72-73-79--301

Nick Thompson, Pompano Bch, Fla.

70-75-78-78--301

D.J. Fiese, Woodstock, Ga.

74-69-75-83--301

Ron Schroeder, Pasadena, Texas

79-71-71-81--302

Tony Greco, Plano, Texas

73-76-80-74--303

Austin Hynson, Mobile, Ala.

76-74-76-77--303

Rhett Graham, Myrtle Beach, S.C.

78-72-79-75--304

Chris Connolly, Chevy Chase, Md.

75-72-81-76--304

Jason Powell, Loudon, Tenn.

73-74-76-81--304

Matthew Kilgo, Matthews, N.C.

72-75-77-80--304

Scott Dawley, Houston, Texas

75-75-76-79--305

James Vondra, Humble, Texas

75-73-76-85--309

Nathan DeVictor, Roswell, Ga.

76-72-80-81--309

Failed to make cut

 

Brad Schwartz, New Smyrna Bch, Fla.

76-75--151

Kevin Mock, Tampa, Fla.

74-77--151

Kevin O'Connell, Lexington, Va.

74-77--151

Ryan Hanratty, Plano, Texas

80-71--151

Jay Childs, Kennesaw, Ga.

78-73--151

John Pitt, Wilmington, N.C.

78-73--151

Dave Womack, McDonough, Ga.

77-74--151

Jack Ferguson, Seneca, S.C.

72-79--151

Lynn Barnett, Cumming, Ga.

76-75--151

Steven Hudson, Birmingham, Ala.

72-79--151

Cortland Lowe, Winston-Salem, N.C.

73-78--151

Brad Payne, Flower Mound, Texas

75-76--151

Ross Godwin, Raleigh, N.C.

72-79--151

Johan Kok, Peachtree City, Ga.

76-76--152

John Coles, Birmingham, Ala.

79-73--152

Kyle McAfee, Hope, Ark.

75-77--152

John-Gordon Beckett, N'cls'vle, Ky.

75-77--152

Adam Holowczak, Cleveland, Ohio

75-77--152

Ben Osbrach, Orlando, Fla.

74-78--152

Jason Henley, Duluth, Ga.

74-78--152

Guy Wuollet, Haverford, Pa.

72-80--152

Codie Mudd, Paris, Texas

73-79--152

Chris Mundorf, Raleigh, N.C.

76-76--152

Karl Mitchell, Rockwell, N.C.

78-75--153

Pete Abernathy, Athens, Ga.

77-76--153

James Kemp, Pensacola, Fla.

77-76--153

Brett Alexander, Richland, Mo.

78-75--153

Tevis Upton, Douglasville, Ga.

80-73--153

Marc Miller, Durham, N.C.

77-76--153

Doug Lacrosse, Tampa, Fla.

78-75--153

Thomas Baker, Canton, Ga.

76-77--153

Josh Teater, Lexington, Ky.

80-74--154

Joey Fortner, Birmingham, Ala.

79-75--154

David Burris, Jasper, Tenn.

81-73--154

Doug Harris, Franklin, Tenn.

78-76--154

Justin Emil, Hattiesburg, Miss.

75-79--154

Kenny Doerrer, Bowie, Md.

80-75--155

Jason Goble, Murrells Inlet, S.C.

77-78--155

Jeremy Elliott, Chapel Hill, N.C.

77-78--155

Russell Bennett, Alpharetta, Ga.

79-76--155

Don Hershfelt, Tupelo, Miss.

78-77--155

Allen Peake, Macon, Ga.

80-75--155

Jonathan Dismuke, Auburn, Ala.

78-78--156

Wes Pierce, Erwin, N.C.

77-79--156

Jon Goldberg, Jacksonville, Fla.

78-78--156

Max Weinstein, Fayetteville, N.C.

79-77--156

Brad Clark, Atlanta, Ga.

76-80--156

Danny Funk, Tulsa, Okla.

79-77--156

Josh Broadaway, Albany, Ga.

79-77--156

Michael Webb, Elberton, Ga.

78-78--156

Derek Ausherman, Middletown, Md.

80-76--156

Ben Lowery, Jackson, Miss.

79-77--156

Brendan Fisher, Augusta, Ga.

82-74--156

Michael Diprima, Marietta, Ga.

75-81--156

Bill Moor, Birmingham, Ala.

76-81--157

Derek Lamely, Conroe, Texas

77-80--157

Brandon Stengel, Calhoun, Ga.

79-78--157

Gabe Reynolds, Wildwood, Texas

80-77--157

Brad Golden, Oklahoma City, Okla.

78-79--157

John Humphries, Woodworth, La.

73-84--157

Ryan Abenante, Herndon, Va.

83-74--157

Doug Manor, Garland, Texas

77-81--158

Herb Lohr, Lexington, N.C.

72-86--158

James White, Chattanooga, Tenn.

82-76--158

Jim Milam, Richmond, Ky.

75-84--159

Adam Harris, Panama City, Fla.

81-79--160

Derek Cobb, Burlington, N.C.

79-81--160

Lynn Kilduff, Dallas, Pa.

78-82--160

Wes Bingham, Flowery Branch, Ga.

82-79--161

Ben Duncan, Greenville, S.C.

77-84--161

Justin Jeffers, Greeneville, Tenn.

85-77--162

Bart Garrett, Charlotte, N.C.

78-84--162

A. J. Walker, Ft Lauderdale, Fla.

81-85--166

Jonathan Spurgeon, Knoxville, Tenn.

81-85--166

Vince Cardone, Pelham, Ala.

81-86--167

Ben Cox, Russellville, Ark.

84-83--167

T. J. Ostrom, York, Pa.

82-85--167

Sam Sikes, Huntsville, Ala.

85-83--168

J. L. King, Zebulon, Ga.

78-91--169

Jason Sugg, Murphy, N.C.

88-83--171

Matthew Plant, Searcy, Ark.

86-86--172

Adam Seale, Columbiana, Ala.

83-90--173

David Pope, Chattanooga, Tenn.

91-88--179




A traditional part of the Southern Amateur, and of great import to the players, is the Team Championship, in which the four best 36 hole scores from each state represent that state as a team.  The team with the lowest cumulative score earns the Bob Jones Team Trophy for each player.  In the 2000 championship, host state Georgia was the State Team Champion, represented by the following players:

 

Ryan Hybl, Colbert

139

 

Brian Farrer, Mt. Berry

141

Wes Latimer, Canton

142

 

Jeff Belk, Marietta

142