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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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.
About the Alabama Golf Association (AGA) The Alabama Golf Association is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit educational organization founded in 1915 whose mission is to serve and promote amateur golf in Alabama. AGA membership consists of over 130 member clubs represented by nearly 18,500 individuals. The activities and services of the Alabama Golf Association are governed by a Board of Directors consisting of Alabama golfers who wish to serve the game and the association through service. 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. For more information about the Alabama Golf Association, visit www.alabamagolf.org. |