Co-Medalists (Top Row): Rovanta Young - Cameron Sephar; (Bottom Row): Frankie Wade - Jordan Smith
Athens, AL – Sectional qualifying results of the 102nd Alabama State Amateur Championship hosted by Canebrake Club in Athens, AL on Wednesday, May 23, 2018 (6724 yards, Par 36-36--72, Rating: 72.5/138).
19 qualifying spots plus ties were available at this site.
Rovonta Young of Huntsville, Jordan Smith of Florence, Frankie Wade Jr. of Hoover, and Cameron Spehar of Hartselle all fired a three-under par 69 to earn co-medalist honors.
The cut line fell at two-over par 74. 20 players advanced to the 102nd Alabama State Amateur Championship that will be played June 7-10 at the Pine Tree Country Club in Birmingham, AL.
Hole-by-Hole Scoring: https://www.ghintpp.com/bamagolf/TPPOnlineScoring/ResultsStroke.aspx?id=420
This championship is conducted by the Alabama Golf Association.
Final Results
Place |
Competitor |
Score |
T1 |
Frankie Wade, Jr, Hoover, Ala. |
35-34--69 (-3) |
T1 |
Jordan Smith, Florence, Ala. |
36-33--69 (-3) |
T1 |
Cameron Spehar, Hartselle, Ala. |
33-36--69 (-3) |
T1 |
Rovonta Young, Huntsville, Ala. |
33-36--69 (-3) |
5 |
Brad Dahlke, Athens, Ala. |
35-35--70 (-2) |
T6 |
Michael Bryan, Huntsville, Ala. |
34-37--71 (-1) |
T6 |
Hunter Battles, Tuscumbia, Ala. |
36-35--71 (-1) |
T6 |
William Wethington, Gadsden, Ala. |
34-37--71 (-1) |
T6 |
Eli Marty, Falkville, Ala. |
37-34--71 (-1) |
10 |
Dallas Miller, Brimingham, Ala. |
37-35--72 (Even) |
T11 |
Sean Semmens, Fort Payne, Ala. |
38-35--73 (+1) |
T11 |
Dakota Terry, Trinity, Ala. |
34-39--73 (+1) |
T11 |
Johnny Komara, Huntsville, Ala. |
34-39--73 (+1) |
T11 |
Jay Pitt, Auburn, Ala. |
38-35--73 (+1) |
T15 |
Scott Weaver, Madison, Ala. |
38-36--74 (+2) |
T15 |
Nick Lee, Guntersville, Ala. |
38-36--74 (+2) |
T15 |
Al DelGreco, Birmingham, Ala. |
37-37--74 (+2) |
T15 |
Patrick Butler, Huntsville, Ala. |
38-36--74 (+2) |
T15 |
Thomas Luther, Hoover, Ala. |
41-33--74 (+2) |
T15 |
Christian Copen, Northport, Ala. |
39-35--74 (+2) |
Failed to Qualify |
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T21 |
Jay Austin, Brownsboro, Ala. |
37-38--75 (+3) |
T21 |
Eli Hodges, Tuscumbia, Ala. |
37-38--75 (+3) |
T21 |
Parker Jones, Madison, Ala. |
35-40--75 (+3) |
T24 |
Ryan Eshleman, Vestavia Hills , Ala. |
36-40--76 (+4) |
T24 |
Samuel Wallace, Trinity, Ala. |
38-38--76 (+4) |
T24 |
Gene Yu, Vestavia Hills, Ala. |
38-38--76 (+4) |
T24 |
Matthew Smith, Athens, Ala. |
36-40--76 (+4) |
T24 |
Jeff Frederick, Florence, Ala. |
39-37--76 (+4) |
T29 |
Jonathan Nelson, Huntsville, Ala. |
38-39--77 (+5) |
T29 |
Chris Cook, Calera, Ala. |
38-39--77 (+5) |
T29 |
David Baker, Harvest, Ala. |
39-38--77 (+5) |
T29 |
Dylan Ford, Homewood, Ala. |
41-36--77 (+5) |
T29 |
Aaron McClellan, Pike Road, Ala. |
37-40--77 (+5) |
T29 |
Harrison Davis, Fort Payne, Ala. |
39-38--77 (+5) |
T35 |
Brendan Keller, Huntsville, Ala. |
37-41--78 (+6) |
T35 |
Crawford Jones, Birmingham, Ala. |
37-41--78 (+6) |
T37 |
Chris Jones, Birmingham, Ala. |
39-40--79 (+7) |
T37 |
Eric Boutwell, Russellville, Ala. |
41-38--79 (+7) |
T39 |
Mitch Rice, Huntsville, Ala. |
39-41--80 (+8) |
T39 |
Kenlee Nix, Florence, Ala. |
40-40--80 (+8) |
T39 |
Riley Thrasher, Trinity, Ala. |
41-39--80 (+8) |
T39 |
Wesley Pope, Owens Cross Roads, Ala. |
41-39--80 (+8) |
T43 |
Sam Prater, Birmingham, Ala. |
42-40--82 (+10) |
T43 |
Matthew Wallace, Trinity, Ala. |
38-44--82 (+10) |
T43 |
Matthew Walker, Toney, Ala. |
40-42--82 (+10) |
46 |
Seth Wallace, Trinity, Ala. |
40-43--83 (+11) |
T47 |
Micah Rigoni, Decatur, Ala. |
43-41--84 (+12) |
T47 |
Gary Glassman, Madison, Ala. |
43-41--84 (+12) |
49 |
Bryson O'Malley, Mathews, Ala. |
43-43--86 (+14) |
T50 |
Mark Bales, Birmingham, Ala. |
WD-WD--WD (WD) |
T50 |
Vess Hollingsworth, Hamilton, Ala. |
WD-WD--WD (WD) |
T50 |
Ken McCullough, Meridianville, Ala. |
WD-WD--WD (WD) |
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