Beaver and Bae Take Young Am Titles
Troy Beaver and Sarah Bae claim Carolinas Young Amateur wins in come-from-behind fashion
PINEHURST, N.C. (December 29, 2016) – Final results of the 8th Carolinas Young Amateur Championship held Thursday, December 29th on the Magnolia course at Pinewild Country Club in Pinehurst, N.C.
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One and a half inches of rain swept through the Sandhills Thursday prior to the final round of the 8th Carolinas Young Amateur Championship held on the Magnolia Course at Pinewild Country Club in Pinehurst, N.C. Sitting on one stroke leads, Jackson Spires of Fayetteville, N.C. and Jessica Spicer of Bahama, N.C. could not hold on for victory.
Defending Carolinas Young Am champion Sarah Bae of Pinehurst, N.C. rose to the occasion. Five birdies in her outward nine holes catapulted her into the lead. Bae posted the round of the day, five-under 67, to claim a three stroke win over Spicer and a record third Carolinas Young Amateur title (2013, 2015, 2016).
"I actually hit it a little bit better yesterday," said Bae, after her two-day total of four-under 140. "But I putted better today." Bae enjoys the camaraderie of the event, "It's like a reunion of junior golf," said the senior at NC State University. "It's great to see the people again that you grew up playing against."
Spicer improved upon her opening round 72 with a one-under 71. Three closing birdies on her final six holes were not enough to catch Bae. "Yesterday I made all my putts within five feet," said the Virginia Tech freshman. "Today I missed a few of those. Sarah played great."
Playing in his final amateur tournament before turning professional next month, recent Elon University graduate Troy Beaver of Salisbury, N.C. started Thursday one stroke back of Spires. While Spires fell back with a final round 80 to finish T-10, Beaver's even par 72 was enough to capture his first CGA title. "I grew up playing in all CGA and Tarheel Youth Golf Association events," said the 22-year-old. "It was good to play alongside guys I grew up playing with and it was exciting to get the win."
Beaver twice rebounded from bogeys with birdies on his inward nine. "Those comeback birdies were key," said the 22-year-old. "I wasn't quite sure where I stood so I just kept it in front of me and made good par putts coming in." Although he was not aware, Beaver's five-under 139 was enough to clear the field by four strokes. Greensboro College junior Levi Grogan of Canton, N.C. finished alone in second at one-under-par 143.
The tournament format is 36 holes of stroke play for male and female amateur golfers ages 18 to 25 from North Carolina or South Carolina who have finished high school and have a current USGA handicap Index at a CGA member club. Trophies were awarded to the top five spots in each division. Due to NCAA regulations, gift certificates will not be awarded.
The CGA thanks the staff and members of Pinewild Country Club for their hospitality hosting this championship for the eighth consecutive year.
8th Carolinas Young Amateur Championship
Pinewild Country Club (Magnolia)
Pinehurst, N.C.
Final Results
December 29, 2016
Men's Division (6925 yards, par 72, 73.8/130) |
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Place | Score | ||
1 | Troy Beaver, Salisbury, NC | 67-72--139 | |
2 | Levi Grogan, Canton, NC | 71-72--143 | |
T3 | Austin Zoller, Summerville, SC | 71-73--144 | |
T3 | David Sargent, Cornelius, NC | 71-73--144 | |
T3 | Elliott Grayson, Shelby, NC | 71-73--144 | |
T6 | Bryce Hendrix, Raleigh, NC | 72-73--145 | |
T6 | Connor Bruns, Duncan, SC | 77-68--145 | |
T6 | Eric Bae, Pinehurst, NC | 70-75--145 | |
T6 | Jack Sides, New Bern, NC | 73-72--145 | |
T10 | Austin Inman, Wilmington, NC | 72-74--146 | |
T10 | Ben Buben, Charlotte, NC | 74-72--146 | |
T10 | Blake Taylor, Atkinson, NC | 70-76--146 | |
T10 | Jackson Spires, Fayetteville, NC | 66-80--146 | |
T10 | Nick Russell, Hilton Head Island, SC | 69-77--146 | |
T10 | Zachary Martin, Pinehurst, NC | 71-75--146 | |
16 | Harrison Rhoades, Raleigh, NC | 74-73--147 | |
T17 | Blake Fiest, Huntersville, NC | 71-77--148 | |
T17 | David Kostyal II, Wilmington, NC | 74-74--148 | |
T17 | Jordan Warnock, Roebuck, SC | 72-76--148 | |
T17 | Nolan Mills IV, Charlotte, NC | 73-75--148 | |
T17 | Walker Cress, Concord, NC | 76-72--148 | |
T22 | Anthony Gammon, Eden, NC | 79-70--149 | |
T22 | Jordan Smith, Summerfield, NC | 74-75--149 | |
T24 | Brett McLamb, Coats, NC | 71-79--150 | |
T24 | Grant Powell, Colfax, NC | 76-74--150 | |
T24 | Jake McGlone, Charlotte, NC | 75-75--150 | |
T24 | Matt Carter, Easley, SC | 77-73--150 | |
T24 | Patrick Stephenson, Four Oaks, NC | 77-73--150 | |
T29 | Aaron Purviance, Winston-Salem, NC | 77-74--151 | |
T29 | Alex Burris, Greensboro, NC | 78-73--151 | |
T29 | Will Canipe, Murrells Inlet, SC | 76-75--151 | |
T32 | Davis Richards, China Grove, NC | 78-74--152 | |
T32 | Justin Hood, Saint Matthews, SC | 73-79--152 | |
T32 | Nicholas Gunnell, Hamptonville, NC | 77-75--152 | |
T32 | William Harwood, Columbia, SC | 77-75--152 | |
T36 | Chandler White, Clemmons, NC | 74-79--153 | |
T36 | Nathan Bull, Candler, NC | 80-73--153 | |
T38 | Christian Salzer, Sumter, SC | 80-74--154 | |
T38 | Joey Funderburg, Wilmington, NC | 76-78--154 | |
T38 | Justin Prozzi, Hartsville, SC | 79-75--154 | |
T38 | Nick Kroustalis, Clemmons, NC | 76-78--154 | |
T42 | Caleb Brown, Kershaw, SC | 77-78--155 | |
T42 | Jake Scruggs, Shelby, NC | 78-77--155 | |
T42 | Luke Grogan, Canton, NC | 79-76--155 | |
T42 | Michael Freeman, Asheville, NC | 76-79--155 | |
T42 | Riley Davis, Kinston, NC | 74-81--155 | |
T47 | Ryan Fitzgerald, Waxhaw, NC | 76-80--156 | |
T47 | Seth Lomison, Pfafftown, NC | 79-77--156 | |
T47 | Zachary Laws, Hickory , NC | 81-75--156 | |
T50 | Hayden Ploeger, Aiken, SC | 79-78--157 | |
T50 | Jonathan Brightwell, Mint Hill, NC | 80-77--157 | |
T50 | Nickolaus Beecroft, Bolivia, NC | 80-77--157 | |
T50 | Patrick Talledo, Blythewood, SC | 75-82--157 | |
T50 | Vijay Mishra, N Myrtle Beach, SC | 76-81--157 | |
T55 | Candler Rice, Asheville, NC | 78-80--158 | |
T55 | Fitz Woodrow IV, Lexington, SC | 82-76--158 | |
T55 | Zachary Herold, Lexington, SC | 80-78--158 | |
T58 | A J Clark, Wilmington, NC | 81-78--159 | |
T58 | Corey Stamper, Waynesville, NC | 80-79--159 | |
T60 | Christian Constance, Waynesville, NC | 77-83--160 | |
T60 | Mark Johnston, Lewisville, NC | 78-82--160 | |
62 | Cole Jordan, Winterville, NC | 83-78--161 | |
T63 | Benjamin Esposito, Pittsboro, NC | 82-80--162 | |
T63 | Matt McDonagh, Winston-Salem, NC | 80-82--162 | |
T63 | Michael McKee Jr, Ware Shoals, SC | 88-74--162 | |
T63 | Ryan Reynolds, Camden , SC | 84-78--162 | |
T63 | Thomas Garbee, Asheville, NC | 81-81--162 | |
T68 | Cooper Daniel, Waxhaw, NC | 85-78--163 | |
T68 | Matthew Spak, Cary, NC | 83-80--163 | |
70 | Sean O'Connor, Indian Trail, NC | 84-80--164 | |
T71 | Jonathan Paulson, Cary, NC | 84-81--165 | |
T71 | Tyler Smith, West Columbia, SC | 86-79--165 | |
73 | Tanner Owen, High Point, NC | 84-82--166 | |
74 | Dane Anderson, Holly Springs, NC | 81-86--167 | |
75 | Clay Brown, Davidson, NC | 90-80--170 | |
76 | John Freeman, Asheville, NC | 89-82--171 | |
77 | Dong-Jun Kim, Waxhaw, NC | 83-89--172 | |
78 | Jay Minter, Sanford, NC | 85-88--173 | |
T79 | Brody Davis, Harrisburg, NC | 93-85--178 | |
T79 | Harvey Allen, Fayetteville , NC | 87-91--178 | |
81 | Justin Finger, Durham, NC | 91-91--182 | |
T82 | Austin Northern, Blowing Rock, NC | 79-WD--WD | |
T82 | John Varol, Weddington, NC | 84-WD--WD |
Women's Division (5796 yards, par 72, 74.1/132) |
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Place | Score | ||
1 | Sarah Bae, Pinehurst, NC | 73-67--140 | |
2 | Jessica Spicer, Bahama, NC | 72-71--143 | |
3 | Louise Oxner, Greenville, SC | 76-70--146 | |
4 | Jacqueline Twitty, Chapin, SC | 75-72--147 | |
T5 | Morgan Cox, Easley, SC | 73-76--149 | |
T5 | Reona Hirai, Summerville, SC | 73-76--149 | |
T7 | Catherine Ashworth, Fuquay-Varina, NC | 78-72--150 | |
T7 | Victoria Huskey, Greenville, SC | 74-76--150 | |
9 | Grace Yatawara, Salisbury, NC | 77-74--151 | |
10 | Sarah Spicer, Bahama, NC | 78-78--156 | |
T11 | Alexis Kershaw, Winston-Salem, NC | 79-79--158 | |
T11 | Hailey Cleary, Lexington, SC | 75-83--158 | |
T11 | Jaelyn Tindal, Rock Hill, SC | 84-74--158 | |
14 | Savanna Wood, Boone, NC | 80-80--160 | |
15 | Maddisen Cox, Easley, SC | 82-80--162 | |
16 | Annika Winebarger, State Road, NC | 85-79--164 | |
17 | Leigha Holt, Holly Springs, NC | 84-82--166 |
Schedule of events:
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
11:00 am First round of stroke play (18 holes) shotgun start
2:30 pm Tournament lunch for players
Thursday, December 29, 2016
11:00 am Final round of stroke play (18 holes) shotgun start
2:30 pm Tournament lunch for players
3:00 pm Awards presentation
Pinewild CC information:
Address: 1 Pinewild Country Club Drive, Pinehurst, NC 28374
Golf shop phone: 910-295-5145
General Manager: Chris Little
Course Superintendent: John Robertson
Architect: Gene Hamm
Men’s yardage/par: 6,835 yards/par 72
Women’s yardage/par: 5,532 yards/par 72
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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