11th Carolinas Mixed Team Preview
SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. (August 17, 2016) -- The Carolinas Golf Association (CGA) will conduct the 11th Carolinas Mixed Team Championship from August 20-21 at Pinehurst Resort & CC (No. 5) in Pinehurst, N.C.
Last year, Aubrie Street of Greenville, S.C. and Michael Borton of Winston-Salem, N.C. fired an impressive two-day total of 9-under 131 to dethrone seven-time champions Anthony Adams and Debbie Adams of Asheville, N.C. Street and Borton, who both attended Furman University, said it was their precise driving on Pinehurst Resort Course No. 1 that led to their first CGA win. “We always had a chance to pick the best shot to choose from out there,” Borton said. The defending champions, Anthony and Debbie Adams, finished alone in second place at 136. Team Adams’ seven titles is the most in the championship’s history and this year they will vie for a chance to add one more.
Related: Scoring | Pairings | History
This will be the first time Pinehurst No. 5 has hosted the Mixed Team Championship, but the course is no stranger to CGA Championships. Course No. 5 served as a site for the Carolinas Father-Son Championship seven times from 1979 to 1990.
Course No. 5 was designed in 1961 by Ellis Maples, a protégé of Donald Ross, and part of North Carolina’s first family of golf course design and construction. Like Ross, Maples believed that it was the designer’s job to find the golf course that resided in the land’s structure, and his fealty to the land is evident in No. 5’s variety—holes meandering up and down, left and right, and over water. The combination of water carries, elevated greens and overall greater yardage favors longer hitters. One of Pinehurst’s most picturesque holes, the par-3 15th, is here. Known as the Cathedral Hole, it’s fronted by a pond and encircled by a stand of ancient pines, the tops of which resemble the pipes of an organ.
The championship format consists of one round of four-ball stroke play followed by a final round of modified alternate shot. Entry is open to any team comprised of a male amateur and a female amateur golfer who have reached their 13th birthdays, who are legal residents of North Carolina or South Carolina, are members in good standing of a club which is a member of the Carolinas Golf Association (CGA) and have an active GHIN® USGA Handicap Index® at a CGA member club.
Full Field:
Team 1 | Team 9 | |||
Debbie Adams | Asheville, N.C. | Angela Altice | Wake Forest, N.C. | |
Anthony Adams | Asheville, N.C. | Jeff Altice | Wake Forest, N.C. | |
Team 2 | Team 10 | |||
Patricia Christina | Pinehurst, N.C. | Caroline Ellington | New Bern, N.C. | |
William Christina | Pinehurst, N.C. | Zak Laws | Raleigh, N.C. | |
Team 3 | Team 11 | |||
Gary Walker | Pinehurst, N.C. | Leigh Coulter | Hopkins, S.C. | |
Marcia Walker | Pinehurst, N.C. | Ken Taylor | Columbia, S.C. | |
Team 4 | Team 12 | |||
Aubrie Street | Greenville, S.C. | Larry Almond | Albemarle, N.C. | |
Michael Borton | Winston Salem, N.C. | Rachel Tamaro | Albemarle, N.C. | |
Team 5 | Team 13 | |||
Bryce Howell | Blythewood, S.C. | Victoria Tsurutis | Charleston, S.C. | |
Valentina Romero | Greenville, S.C. | George Rasque | Ladson, S.C. | |
Team 6 | Team 14 | |||
Treg Hallman | Mt. Pleasant , S.C. | Scott Burnett | Matthews, N.C. | |
Savannah Hallman | Mt. Pleasant, S.C. | Stacey Wells | Mint Hill, N.C. | |
Team 7 | Team 15 | |||
Rachel Wyatt | Charleston, S.C. | Julie Flynn | Myrtle Beach, S.C. | |
Jamie Phillips | Mt Pleasant, S.C. | Warren Peper | Charleston, S.C. | |
Team 8 | Team 16 | |||
Hunter Watkins | Lexington, S.C. | Willy Mesa | Cary, N.C. | |
Braiden Furtick | Lexington, S.C. | Pat Brogden | Garner, N.C. | |
Team 17 | Team 25 | |||
Greeley Hilton | Lexington, N.C. | Chris Jones | Charlotte, N.C. | |
Stacy Vanzant | Lexington, N.C. | Michael Jones | Charlotte, N.C. | |
Team 18 | Team 26 | |||
Cass Lambert | Charleston, S.C. | Jeffrey Sepesi | New London, N.C. | |
Blake Maull | Charleston, S.C. | Lisa Sepesi | New London, N.C. | |
Team 19 | Team 27 | |||
Tom Bookmiller | Lake Wylie, S.C. | Maria Malone | Greensboro, N.C. | |
Cindy Altieri | Lake Wylie, S.C. | Kevin Malone | Greensboro, N.C. | |
Team 20 | Team 28 | |||
Catherine Shealy | Columbia, S.C. | Cynthia Andereck | Mt. Pleasant, S.C. | |
Peter Loper | Blythewood, S.C. | David Andereck | Mt Pleasant, S.C. | |
Team 21 | Team 29 | |||
Jerry Sennett | Stanley, N.C. | Lisa Holland | Rocky Mount, N.C. | |
Karen Sennett | Stanley, N.C. | Mike Holland | Rocky Mount, N.C. | |
Team 22 | Team 30 | |||
Mark Hawley | New London, N.C. | Thomas Barreca | Hilton Head, S.C. | |
Ellen Murphy | New London, N.C. | Anita Barreca | Hilton Head, S.C. | |
Team 23 | Team 31 | |||
Tony Austin | Southern Pines, N.C. | Ronald Payne | Little River, S.C. | |
Jane Pajak | Southern Pines, N.C. | Babs McIntosh | N. Myrtle Beach, S.C. | |
Team 24 | Team 33 | |||
Ginger Gibson | Kannapolis, N.C. | Dianne Cole-Hall | Pinehurst, N.C. | |
Andrew Morgan | China Grove, N.C. | Alan Hall | Pinehurst, N.C. | |
Team 32 | Team 41 | |||
Andy Sapp | Wake Forest, N.C. | Bob Fulton | Hilton Head, S.C. | |
Jo Ann Sapp | Wake Forest, N.C. | Robin Fulton | Hilton Head, S.C. | |
Team 34 | Team 42 | |||
Debbie Weber | Aiken, S.C. | Jim Phlegar | Bolivia, N.C. | |
Jack Weber | Aiken, S.C. | Ann Phlegar | Bolivia, N.C. | |
Team 35 | Team 43 | |||
Kyoko Tsuchiya | Mt Pleasant, S.C. | Jay Bland | Summerville, S.C. | |
Masakazu Tsuchiya | Mt. Pleasant, S.C. | Sandy Bland | Summerville, S.C. | |
Team 36 | Team 44 | |||
David Smith | Gastonia, N.C. | Brandon Britt | Benson, N.C. | |
Ada Ellen Smith | Gastonia, N.C. | Megan Britt | Benson, N.C. | |
Team 37 | Team 45 | |||
Stephen Murphy | Hilton Head Island, S.C. | Bill Lee | Charlotte, N.C. | |
Linda Murphy | Hilton Head, S.C. | Beth Lee | Charlotte, N.C. | |
Team 39 | Team 46 | |||
Kathy Reynolds | Hickory, N.C. | Mary Jones | Simpsonville, S.C. | |
William Reynolds | Raleigh, N.C. | Drew Jones | Simpsonville, S.C. | |
Team 38 | Team 47 | |||
Nick Avery | Goose Creek, S.C. | Teddy Stockwell | Charleston, S.C. | |
Christine Brooks | Ladson, S.C. | Charley Gibbs | Charleston, S.C. | |
Team 40 | Team 48 | |||
Rosie Johnson | Knightdale, N.C. | Lisa Desando | Simpsonville, S.C. | |
Mike Johnson | Clayton, N.C. | Eric Desando | Simpsonville, S.C. | |
Team 49 | Team 57 | |||
Dan Kelly | Raleigh, N.C. | John Lavigne | Apex, N.C. | |
Melody Diamond | Raleigh, N.C. | Diane Lavigne | Pawleys Island, S.C. | |
Team 50 | Team 58 | |||
Paul Estes | Pinehurst, N.C. | Rob Campbell | Charlotte, N.C. | |
Colleen Estes | Charleston, S.C. | Laraine Campbell | Charlotte, N.C. | |
Team 51 | Team 59 | |||
Steve Clark | Midland, N.C. | Jeffrey Daily | Wingate, N.C. | |
Tracie Clark | Midland, N.C. | Linda Daily | Wingate, N.C. | |
Team 52 | Team 60 | |||
Dennis Slezak | Mount Pleasant, S.C. | Jim Barth | Mt Pleasant, S.C. | |
Bernice Slezak | Mt. Pleasant, S.C. | Christine Barth | Mount Pleasant, S.C. | |
Team 53 | Team 61 | |||
Mary Treece | Monroe, N.C. | Mike Harris | Durham, N.C. | |
Kenny Treece | Monroe, N.C. | Robin Harris | Durham, N.C. | |
Team 54 | ||||
Michael Egan | Wilmington, N.C. | |||
Susan Egan | Wilmington, N.C. | |||
Team 55 | ||||
Judy Laehn | Aiken, S.C. | |||
John Laehn | Aiken, S.C. | |||
Team 56 | ||||
Melvin Chamblee | Ahoskie, N.C. | |||
Nancy Chamblee | Ahoskie, N.C. | |||
Championship Schedule:
Saturday, August 20
First round. 18 holes of Four-Ball stroke play (9AM shotgun).
Field re-paired according to score within flights for final round.
Sunday, August 21
Final round. 18 holes of Modified Alternate Shot stroke play (AM shotgun).
Awards luncheon immediately following completion of play.
About the Carolinas Golf Association (CGA)
The CGA is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit educational organization that was founded in 1909 to promote and to protect the game of golf in the Carolinas by providing competitions, education, support and benefits to golf clubs and golfers. The CGA is the second largest golf association in the country with over 700 member clubs represented by nearly 150,000 individuals.
The CGA annually conducts 43 championships and five team match competitions for men, women, juniors, and seniors. It also runs over 140 One-Day (net and gross) events and qualifying for USGA national championships. The CGA serves golf in the Carolinas with numerous programs such as: the USGA Handicap System; tournament management software and support; course measuring and course/slope ratings; agronomy consultation; answers about the Rules of Golf, Rules of Amateur Status, and Handicapping; Carolinas Golf Magazine; Interclub series; Tarheel Youth Golf Association; Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame; expense assistance for USGA Junior and Girls' Junior qualifiers from the Carolinas; and the Carolinas Golf Foundation (CGF). The CGF has distributed more than $1,500,000 since 1977 to benefit Carolinas' golf initiatives including junior and women's programs.
For more information about the CGA, visit www.carolinasgolf.org.
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