Hargett, Jaspers Tied Atop The Leaderboard
PAWLEYS ISLAND, S.C. (September 13, 2021) -- The Carolinas Golf Association conducted the first round of the 60th Carolinas Senior Amateur Championship at The Reserve Golf Club in Pawleys Island, S.C. on September 13, 2021. The field will compete at 6,688 yards (par 36-36--72).
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An avalanche of birdies during the opening round of the Carolinas Senior Amateur Championship has Joe Jaspers of Huntersville, N.C., and Eddie Hargett of Blythewood, S.C., tied for the lead heading into Tuesday.
Fresh off a Round of 16 appearance in the U.S. Senior Amateur Championship to start the month of September, Jaspers round Monday started in the afternoon wave at The Reserve Golf Club off of the 10th tee. On his front nine he got to work in a hurry, with a fast flurry of birdies from holes 12 through 15 to sit at 4-under-par through his first six holes.
I seemed to have the right number in my hand that stretch there,” said Jaspers. “I was comfortable with the shots and able to knock them ten feet or closer and give myself some good looks.”
A strong birdie on the Par-5 18th helped Jaspers keep the momentum as well. After he hit a wayward drive that found the right treeline, an impressive punch four iron had him in birdie position from 108 yards out. A quick flip of his sand wedge led to his ball coming to a rest three feet from the cup for an easy tap-in birdie to make the turn in 5-under-par, 31.
“That really kept the momentum going, “ said Jaspers. “Playing a good Par-5 to finish. I missed right and had to punch out, and sand wedged it in and had about three feet. There was no pressure.”
It was cruise control on his back nine, as a birdie on the Par-5 1st hole had Jaspers settle in at 6-under-par through 10 holes. Eight straight pars to finish the round cemented his first round number at 66, good enough for solo lead and (blank) clear of the field.
“It was a really good ball striking day on the outward nine,” said Jaspers. “On the back nine it seemed like I was right between more, but I’ll never complain about a 66.”
Hargett is also coming from the U.S. Senior Amateur, and like Jaspers made it all the way to the Round of 16. Beginning his first round in the Carolinas Senior off the first tee in the afternoon wave, Hargett got off to a very quick start with five birdies in his first eight, eventually making the turn towards his homeward nine in 4-under-par, 32.
“It was just putting,” said Hargett. “I holed it three times just off the green on that front nine. Things were going in, there’s a little luck involved in it but we’re all playing the same golf course.”
A blemish free back nine with back-to-back birdies on the 15th and 16th holes saw Hargett turn in a score of 6-under-par, 66 to put himself firmly into championship contention.
“All the cliches still apply,” said Hargett. “One shot at a time. I’m just trying to keep plugging and grinding. That’s all I do. I'm a grinder. I just hit it and try to find it and keep going. The short game was good so that helped a lot.”
Gary Robinson of Fayetteville, N.C., James Pearson of Charlotte, N.C., and Rich Weston of Pawleys Island, S.C., round out the top five, with all three competitors tied for third after a first round 3-under-par, 69.
60th Carolinas Senior Amateur Championship
The Reserve Golf Club, Pawleys Island, S.C.
First Round Results
Position | Player | City, State | To Par | R1 |
T1 | Joe Jaspers | Huntersville, NC | -6 | 66 |
T1 | Eddie Hargett | Blythewood, SC | -6 | 66 |
T3 | Gary Robinson | Fayetteville, NC | -3 | 69 |
T3 | James Pearson | Charlotte, NC | -3 | 69 |
T3 | Rich Weston | Pawleys island, SC | -3 | 69 |
T6 | Mike Granger | Granite Falls, NC | -2 | 70 |
T6 | Allen Peake | Cashiers, NC | -2 | 70 |
T6 | Stan Sill | Spartanburg, SC | -2 | 70 |
T9 | Larry Cloninger | Gastonia, NC | -1 | 71 |
T9 | Tom Presby | Cary, NC | -1 | 71 |
T9 | David Reece | Fort Mill, SC | -1 | 71 |
T12 | Chris Koon | Simpsonville, SC | E | 72 |
T12 | Kelly Stimart | Charlotte, NC | E | 72 |
T12 | Jeff Jamieson | Cary, NC | E | 72 |
T12 | Jerry Broadway | Charlotte, NC | E | 72 |
T16 | Daran Womack | Aiken, SC | +1 | 73 |
T16 | Mark Hodges | Belmont, NC | +1 | 73 |
T16 | Robert Shoaf | Concord, NC | +1 | 73 |
T16 | Rick Powers | Oxford, NC | +1 | 73 |
T16 | Johnny Elam | Charlotte, NC | +1 | 73 |
T16 | Paul Simson | Raleigh, NC | +1 | 73 |
T16 | Pat Thompson | Asheville, NC | +1 | 73 |
T16 | Brett Williams | Durham, NC | +1 | 73 |
T16 | Brian Westveer | Charlotte, NC | +1 | 73 |
T16 | Robby Kirby | Charlotte, NC | +1 | 73 |
T26 | Phil McQuitty | Bluffton, SC | +2 | 74 |
T26 | Walter Todd | Laurens, SC | +2 | 74 |
T26 | Sherrill Britt | West End, NC | +2 | 74 |
T26 | Doug Owens | Albemarle, NC | +2 | 74 |
T26 | Bobby Newman | Roebuck, SC | +2 | 74 |
T31 | Bill Warren | Rock Hill, SC | +3 | 75 |
T31 | David Glabicki | Cary, NC | +3 | 75 |
T31 | Dan Sullivan | Columbia, SC | +3 | 75 |
T31 | Steve Liebler | Irmo, SC | +3 | 75 |
T31 | Doug Ramey | Greer, SC | +3 | 75 |
T31 | Dean Nance | Greenville, SC | +3 | 75 |
T31 | Rick Cloninger | Rock Hill, SC | +3 | 75 |
T31 | Neal Morrison | Charlotte, NC | +3 | 75 |
T39 | Lance Waggener | Morehead City, NC | +4 | 76 |
T39 | Mark Macejko | Pinehurst, NC | +4 | 76 |
T39 | Bradley Helms | Winston-Salem, NC | +4 | 76 |
T39 | Chip Hunter | Georgetown, SC | +4 | 76 |
T39 | Jeff Burcham | Greensboro, NC | +4 | 76 |
T39 | William McClellan | Charlotte, NC | +4 | 76 |
T39 | Bill Phillips | Charlotte, NC | +4 | 76 |
T39 | Gregory McLain | Hollywood, SC | +4 | 76 |
T39 | Keith Kepley | Charlotte, NC | +4 | 76 |
T39 | Dean Channell | Pinehurst, NC | +4 | 76 |
T39 | William Baker | Raleigh, NC | +4 | 76 |
T39 | Geno Berchiatti | Greenville, SC | +4 | 76 |
T39 | Preston Edmondson | Morrisville, NC | +4 | 76 |
T39 | Dale Fuller | Raleigh, NC | +4 | 76 |
T39 | Mike Arnold | Mooresville, NC | +4 | 76 |
T39 | Casey Smith | Abbeville, SC | +4 | 76 |
T55 | Rand Mendez | Kiawah Island, SC | +5 | 77 |
T55 | Richard Lee | Charlotte, NC | +5 | 77 |
T55 | Tom Cullen | Hickory, NC | +5 | 77 |
T55 | Penn Compton | Wilmington, NC | +5 | 77 |
T55 | Tom Murphy | Wilmington, NC | +5 | 77 |
T55 | Todd Brown | Winston Salem, NC | +5 | 77 |
T55 | Todd Hendley | Columbus, NC | +5 | 77 |
T55 | Craig Cathey | Burlington, NC | +5 | 77 |
T55 | Jim Aughtry | Concord, NC | +5 | 77 |
T55 | Tim Pope | Spartanburg, SC | +5 | 77 |
T55 | Jerry Austin | Shelby, NC | +5 | 77 |
T55 | Keith Waters | Raleigh, NC | +5 | 77 |
T55 | Walker Taylor | Wilmington, NC | +5 | 77 |
T55 | Chris Culler | Camden, SC | +5 | 77 |
T55 | Dave Davis | Morehead City, NC | +5 | 77 |
T70 | Don OMalley | Southport, NC | +6 | 78 |
T70 | Brian Breth | Calabash, NC | +6 | 78 |
T70 | George Kennedy | Greenville, SC | +6 | 78 |
T70 | Andre Robinson | Charlotte, NC | +6 | 78 |
T70 | Jay Jordan | Durham, NC | +6 | 78 |
T70 | Robin Alley | Columbia, SC | +6 | 78 |
T70 | Gary Pugh | Asheboro, NC | +6 | 78 |
T70 | Joe Hendrick | Chesterfield, SC | +6 | 78 |
T70 | Randall Sullins | Claremont, NC | +6 | 78 |
T70 | Mike Caprio | Greer, SC | +6 | 78 |
T70 | Duff Wagner | Taylors, SC | +6 | 78 |
T70 | Donald Detweiler | Raleigh, NC | +6 | 78 |
T82 | Rush Miller | Cramerton, NC | +7 | 79 |
T82 | Tony Nichols | Reidsville, NC | +7 | 79 |
T82 | Tom Tyndall | Murrells Inlet, SC | +7 | 79 |
T82 | Tuck Burkinshaw | Cary, NC | +7 | 79 |
T86 | Bill Long | Southern Pines, NC | +8 | 80 |
T86 | Dennis Dowd | Mount Pleasant, SC | +8 | 80 |
T86 | Martin Penson | Pinehurst, NC | +8 | 80 |
T86 | Jerry Sennett | Stanley, NC | +8 | 80 |
T86 | Steve Lassiter | Pinehurst, NC | +8 | 80 |
T86 | Tim Teaster | Cayce, SC | +8 | 80 |
T86 | Mike Gravley | Greer, SC | +8 | 80 |
T86 | Steve Kidd | Liberty, NC | +8 | 80 |
T94 | Allen Kinney | Oak Island, NC | +9 | 81 |
T94 | Todd Wilkinson | Wilson, NC | +9 | 81 |
T94 | Bob Edens | Columbia, SC | +9 | 81 |
T94 | David Eaker | Forest City, NC | +9 | 81 |
T98 | Eric Zimmerman | North Myrtle Beach, SC | +10 | 82 |
T98 | Stephen Parks | Beaufort, SC | +10 | 82 |
T98 | Burk Wyatt | Cashiers, NC | +10 | 82 |
T98 | Patrick Smithey | Winston Salem, NC | +10 | 82 |
T98 | Evan Long | Charlotte, NC | +10 | 82 |
T98 | Gus Sylvan | Columbia, SC | +10 | 82 |
T98 | Richard Rebholz | Rock Hill, SC | +10 | 82 |
T105 | John Beatty | Matthews, NC | +11 | 83 |
T105 | David Spearman | Florence, SC | +11 | 83 |
T105 | Wayne Howle | Darlington, SC | +11 | 83 |
T105 | Barry Key | Wilmington, NC | +11 | 83 |
T105 | Jeff Brischke | Charlotte, NC | +11 | 83 |
T110 | Ray Racer | Fort Mill, SC | +12 | 84 |
T110 | Edmund Leightner | Goose creek, SC | +12 | 84 |
T110 | Jim Ayersman | Pinehurst, NC | +12 | 84 |
T110 | Danny Hopkins | Mayodan, NC | +12 | 84 |
T114 | Kent Moore | Charlotte, NC | +13 | 85 |
T114 | David Butler | Raleigh, NC | +13 | 85 |
T114 | Macon Moye | Southern Pines, NC | +13 | 85 |
117 | David Reid | Pawleys Island, SC | +14 | 86 |
T118 | John Cottrell | Gilbert, SC | +15 | 87 |
T118 | Ken Taylor | West Columbia, SC | +15 | 87 |
120 | Bill Hall | Rock Hill, SC | +17 | 89 |
121 | Jeffrey Totton | Little River, SC | +18 | 90 |
The Reserve Club features a Championship Greg Norman design that is recognized as a top 200 residential golf course in the United States by Golfweek. Norman routed the cross through natural landscapes that included the low country wetlands and landscapes while keeping the natural conservation areas untouched.
The Carolinas Senior Amateur Championship format is 54 holes of stroke play. After 36 holes, the field is cut to the low 60 scores and ties. Entry is open to any male golfer who has reached his 55th birthday by the first round, maintains a residence in North or South Carolina, is a member in good standing of a club which is a member of the Carolinas Golf Association (CGA) and has a current USGA Handicap Index® at a member club that does not exceed 10.4.
Schedule of Rounds:
Tuesday, September 14
Second Round - 18 Holes of Stroke Play. Cut to top 60 and ties.
Wednesday, September 15
Final Round - 18 Holes of Stroke Play. Awards immediately after.
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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