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Teaster and Weston Capture the Carolinas Senior Four-Ball

 

ORANGEBURG, S.C. (April 22, 2021) -- Final results of the 53rd Carolinas Senior Four-Ball Championship at Orangeburg Country Club in Orangeburg, S.C. on April 22, 2021. The field competed at 6,600 yards (par 36-36--72).

 

The CGA conducted this championship under the COVID-19 Tournament Protocols. Learn more here

 

Related: Championship Web Site | Full Field | Starting Times | Scoring | History | Photos

 

Tim Teaster of Cayce, S.C. and Rich Weston of Pawleys Island, S.C. came from behind and captured the 53rd Carolinas Senior Four-Ball Championship with a strong 13-under-par, 203 total finish.


The duo started the day five shots back from the lead with a plan to go low enough to climb to the top. Weston remarked, “Honestly, I was thinking that we needed to make five or six birdies. The course gives me a lot of opportunities with my length and Tim is long so we have a lot of opportunities on par-5s. Today was a matter of making putts.”


Teaster and Weston got off to a slow start, missing putts for birdie on Nos. 1 and 2. It wasn’t until Weston sank an unbelievable 50-footer on No. 4 that the momentum started to build. After a 12-footer par save from Teaster on No. 5, the side continued to heat up. With birdies on Nos. 8, 11 and 12, they had made a big enough move to tie for the lead on No. 13.


On the 15th tee, Orangeburg Country Club member Teaster and his partner Weston took a look at the leaderboard to see that they were tied for the lead with Gary Robinson of Fayetteville, N.C. and Preston Edmondson of Morrisville, N.C. Until that moment they believed they were at least three shots back.


Robinson and Edmondson came into the final round on top at 13-under-par after two excellent opening rounds. Today, they weren’t able to gain that same momentum that they had in the first two rounds. They were 1-over-par on the day, when they reached No. 15.


Weston took an aggressive approach to No. 15 after the realization that they had a shot at the title and chipped in from behind the green for a game-changing birdie. The side cruised in with another birdie on No. 16 to claim their first CGA championship title.


The newly-minted champions finished the round at 5-under-par, 67 which was the lowest round of the day by three strokes, likely due to the cold and windy conditions. Robinson and Edmondson claimed runner-up just one stroke off the lead at 12-under-par, 204 overall.


“Any time you beat the guys that we ended up getting the best of here, you have to be proud of yourself,” said Teaster. “These guys were really good. We have played with most of them and they are all great guys, but we were just able to make the putts when we had to.”


Randall Sullins of Claremont, N.C. and Phil Bland of Waynesville, N.C. tied with Walter Todd of Laurens, S.C. and Todd Hendley of Columbus, N.C. for third. These sides finished the championship at 9-under-par, 207 total.



The CGA would like to extend a thank you to the members, especially those that volunteered their time and efforts this week, and staff of Orangeburg Country Club, especially Director of Golf David Lackey and Head Course Superintendent Alex Tolbert, for their hospitality in hosting the 53rd Carolinas Senior Four-Ball Championship.



53rd Carolinas Senior Four-Ball Championship

Orangeburg Country Club, Orangeburg, S.C.

Final Results

 

Pos. Team City, State To Par R1 R2 R3 Total
1 Tim Teaster  /  Rich Weston Cayce, SC, Pawleys Island, SC -13 66 70 67 203
2 Gary Robinson  /  Preston Edmondson Fayetteville, NC, Morrisville, NC -12 66 65 73 204
T3 Randall Sullins  /  Phil Bland Claremont, NC, Waynesville, NC -9 69 68 70 207
T3 Walter Todd  /  Todd Hendley Laurens, SC, Columbus, NC -9 69 67 71 207
5 Lee Forbis  /  Sherrill Britt Aberdeen, NC, West End, NC -8 70 67 71 208
T6 Doug Ramey  /  Duff Wagner Greer, SC, Taylors, SC -7 70 69 70 209
T6 Eddie Hargett  /  Geno Berchiatti Blythewood, SC, Greenville, SC -7 69 70 70 209
T6 Paul Simson  /  Donald Detweiler Raleigh, NC -7 69 70 70 209
9 Paul Spadafora  /  Keith Kepley Charlotte, NC -6 68 70 72 210
T10 Stan Sill  /  Jeff Stephens Spartanburg, SC, Ware Shoals, SC -5 67 71 73 211
T10 Pat Thompson  /  Keith Waters Asheville, NC, Raleigh, NC -5 70 68 73 211
12 David Brown  /  Mike Gentry Conover, NC, Indian Trail, NC -4 74 65 73 212
T13 Robby Kirby  /  Nolan Mills III Charlotte, NC -3 72 70 71 213
T13 David Reece  /  Mike Granger Fort Mill, SC, Granite Falls, NC -3 71 70 72 213
T15 Patrick Brady  /  Steve Harwell Reidsville, NC, Mooresville, NC -2 69 73 72 214
T15 Rick Cloninger / Steve Liebler Rock Hill, SC, Irmo, SC -2 71 70 73 214
17 Dale Bouguennec  /  Paul Clark Pinehurst, NC, Charlotte, NC -1 71 68 76 215
T18 Tim Pope  /  Jack Brown Spartanburg, SC, Greer, SC E 70 72 74 216
T18 Mark Kozel  /  William Jamieson Chapel Hill, NC, Cary, NC E 69 74 73 216
T18 Andy Burnette  /  Kyle Obrien Raleigh, NC E 72 72 72 216
T18 Richard Rebholz  /  Thomas Eberhard Rock Hill, SC, Johns Island, SC E 66 78 72 216
T22 Bill Morrissett  /  John Rudolph Charlotte, NC +1 71 71 75 217
T22 Joe Hendrick  /  Daran Womack Chesterfield, SC, Aiken, SC +1 74 68 75 217
T22 Johnny Elam  /  Kevin King Charlotte, NC, Bluffton, SC +1 71 72 74 217
T22 Doug Owens  /  Charlie Parks Albemarle, NC, Asheboro, NC +1 69 75 73 217
T22 Jeff Bell  /  Tom Reeves Piedmont, SC, Greenville, SC +1 72 71 74 217
T22 Mike Caprio  /  Daniel Hendrickson Greer, SC, Charlotte, NC +1 71 73 73 217
T22 Mark Hodges  /  Jeff Brischke Belmont, NC, Charlotte, NC +1 74 70 73 217
29 James Busker / John Fritz Charlotte, NC, Mint Hill, NC +2 75 69 74 218
30 David Eaker  /  Steve Wilson Forest City, NC, Wilmington, NC +3 69 75 75 219
T31 Kim Mansfield  /  Ernie Newton Jackson Springs, NC, Winston-Salem, NC +4 69 73 78 220
T31 Todd Webber  /  Mark Pike Moore, SC, Spartanburg, SC +4 71 73 76 220
33 Frank Wrenn  /  John Dennis Greenville, SC +5 75 69 77 221
34 James Pearson  /  Jim Grainger Charlotte, NC +6 73 70 79 222
WD Bob Edens  /  Joseph Horne Columbia, SC - 66 77 WD WD
The following teams did not make the cut
CUT James Motsinger  /  Tony Nichols Boomer, NC, Reidsville, NC +1 72 73   145
CUT Jim Burgess  /  Steve Horton Murrells Inlet, SC, Moncks Corner, SC +1 71 74   145
CUT Mike Gravley  /  Scott Smith Greer, SC, Spartanburg, SC +1 71 74   145
CUT Neal Morrison  /  Bill Plyler Charlotte, NC +1 71 74   145
CUT Chris Culler / Wade Culler Camden, SC, Liberty Hill, SC +2 74 72   146
CUT Dennis Helms  /  Rick Elrod North Myrtle Beach, SC, Little River, SC +2 77 69   146
CUT Robert Desjardins  /  William Boles Matthews, NC, Wilson, NC +2 73 73   146
CUT Dean Channell  /  Tuck Burkinshaw Pinehurst, NC, Cary, NC +2 72 74   146
CUT Brad Krapfel  /  DeeBo Kelly Columbia, SC, Camden, SC +3 72 75   147
CUT Steve Kidd  /  Linley Tate Liberty, NC, Greensboro, NC +3 71 76   147
CUT Ed Donlin  /  Russ Perry Concord, NC, Winston-Salem, NC +4 74 74   148
CUT Tim Babb  /  Perrin Babb Columbia, SC, Bishopville, SC +4 70 78   148
CUT Christopher O'Connor  /  Brock Lynch Pinehurst, NC +4 75 73   148
CUT Holley Wallace  /  Bob Varn Columbia, SC, Orangeburg, SC +5 75 74   149
CUT Rich Houghton  /  Pete Clough Columbia, SC +5 72 77   149
CUT Tim Tyler  /  Jesse Goodwin Chapin, SC, Swansea, SC +5 74 75   149
CUT Todd Turner  /  Randy Merritt West End, NC, Isle Of Palms, SC +5 76 73   149
CUT Frederick Nimmer  /  Julian Taylor Okatie, SC, Greenville, SC +5 73 76   149
CUT Lance Trent  /  Andy Congdon Myrtle Beach, SC, Murrells Inlet, SC +5 69 80   149
CUT Sean McAvoy  /  Robert Fisher Johns Island, SC +5 73 76   149
CUT Jimmy Hyams / Scotty Davis Charleston, SC +6 73 77   150
CUT John Cottrell  /  David Politi Gilbert, SC, Hilton Head Island, SC +6 74 76   150
CUT David Bracken / Ted Ball Kiawah, SC, Kiawah Island, SC +6 73 77   150
CUT George Kennedy  /  Doug Wall Greenville, SC +7 73 78   151
CUT Jerry Sennett  /  Mallory McDaniel Stanley, NC, Kannapolis, NC +7 76 75   151
CUT Lennie Younce  /  Daniel  Cook Lenoir, NC +8 74 78   152
CUT Mike Bivins  /  James Brown High Point, NC +8 75 77   152
CUT Ed Galbavy  /  Phil Farley Mount Pleasant, SC, Hanahan, SC +8 75 77   152
CUT Robert Burgess  /  Ben Cox Pickens, SC, Simpsonville, SC +8 74 78   152
CUT Niles Brancati  /  Shane Hennessy Greenville, SC, Taylors, SC +9 76 77   153
CUT Randy Beeson  /  Arlis Pike Colfax, NC, Kernersville, NC +9 77 76   153
CUT Robert Bennett  /  Wayne Howle Cheraw, SC, Darlington, SC +9 73 80   153
CUT Charley Hodges  /  Lee Keesler Charlotte, NC +10 77 77   154
CUT Allen Kinney  /  Patrick Cullifer Oak Island, NC +10 76 78   154
CUT Andy Gianoukos  /  Jimmie Gianoukos Charleston, SC +10 77 77   154
CUT Tom Murphy  /  Roger Ray Wilmington, NC, Charlotte, NC +10 76 78   154
CUT Michael Jones  /  Rob Campbell Charlotte, NC +11 78 77   155
CUT Clint Miller  /  Doug Glenn Mount Pleasant, NC, Kannapolis, NC +12 76 80   156
CUT Lawrence Hicks  /  Gus Sylvan Greensboro, NC, Columbia, SC +12 74 82   156
CUT Russell Guy  /  Ron DeSantis Mount Pleasant, SC, Mt. Pleasant, SC +12 77 79   156
CUT Frank Golden  /  William Baker Charlotte, NC, Raleigh, NC +13 81 76   157
CUT Joe Fairey  /  Glen Davis Orangeburg, SC, Highlands, NC +13 78 79   157
CUT Mike Weiner  /  George Ackerman Kiawah Island, SC, Charleston, SC +16 79 81   160
CUT John Burton  /  Bill Hambling Bryson City, NC, Whittier, NC +20 81 83   164
WD Marion Moore  /  Ken Wiland Orangeburg, SC, Aiken, SC - 78 WD   WD

 


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 48 championships and five team match competitions for men, women, juniors, and seniors. It also runs over 150 One-Day (net and gross) events as well as 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 nearly $2,000,000 since 1977 to benefit Carolinas' golf initiatives including junior and women's programs.     

For more information about the CGA, visit our website.

 

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