CGA Announces 2012 Richard S. Tufts Carolinas Players of the Year
The six winners are:
The Richard S. Tufts Awards were established in 1997 to honor
The Junior Boys and Junior Girls awards are based on a series of junior tournaments run by nine associations that are the grassroots of junior golf in the
Award winners will be honored during Carolinas Golf Night and the CGA Annual Meeting at The Country Club of North Carolina in
Eight out of last fourteen Carolinas Men's Players of the Year are current PGA Tour members while four former Carolinas Women's Players of the Year have competed on the LPGA tour. Notable past Tufts award winners include: Jonathan Byrd (1999, PGA Tour), Beth Bauer (1999, LPGA), D.J. Trahan (2000-2002, PGA Tour), Marcy Newton Hart (2000, LPGA), Brandi Jackson (2002, LPGA), Bill Haas (2003, PGA Tour), Webb Simpson (2006, PGA Tour), Dustin Johnson (2007, PGA Tour), Cydney Clanton (2009-10, LPGA) and Mark Anderson (2009, PGA Tour).
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2012 Richard S. Tufts Award Winners
Men
His most notable accomplishment of the year was winning the “Mid-Am Slam” with victories at the Carolinas Mid-Amateur Championship at Orangeburg Country Club in
Scott was the model of consistency finishing second in four other events during the year. He finished second at the Rice Planters Amateur and the Cardinal Amateur; runner up in the North Carolina Amateur Match Play Championship, and finished second as defending champion at the Carolinas Amateur Championship at Charlotte Country Club in Charlotte, NC.
Other top finishes for
Women
Dawn Woodard of
Woodard successfully defended her Carolinas Women’s Match Play Championship title at Cowans Ford Country Club in
Woodard was also the medalist at the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship finishing stroke play as the only player under par. She then advanced to the round of 32 in match play.
Senior Men
Simson won his record 25th CGA title at the North Carolina Senior Amateur Championship at Oak Valley Golf Club in Advance, NC surpassing Dale Morey’s previous mark of 24 titles.
The 61-year-old insurance executive won the National Senior Amateur Hall of Fame Championship and the Crane Cup Senior Championship in 2012.
To cap off another amazing year from Simson, he won the USGA Senior Amateur Championship for the second time in three years, this time at Mountain Ridge Country Club in
Simson also finished in the top-10 at the Carolinas Mid-Amateur and the North Carolina Mid-Amateur Championships. He also made the semifinals of the North and South Senior and finished in a tie for second at the British Seniors Open Amateur Championship.
He also represented
Simson is currently ranked 6th in the Golfweek Senior Amateur Rankings.
Senior Women
Pat Brogden of Garner, NC takes home her second Carolinas Senior Women's Player of the Year honor. Her 2012 season included two victories and four top-10 finishes.
The 58-year-old retiree won two CGA titles in 2012, the North Carolina Women’s Senior at Greensboro Country Club in
She also earned a fourth place finish at the North & South Women’s Championship, advanced to match play at the USGA Women’s Senior Amateur, and finished second at the Eastern Women’s Senior Amateur Championship.
Brogden is an eight-time CGA champion including three Carolinas Women's Senior titles, three North Carolina Women's Senior titles, Carolinas Women's Match Play (1999) and the Carolinas Women's Four-Ball (1991).
Junior Boys
Keenan Huskey of
Huskey’s two victories came at the Carolinas Junior Championship played at the Country Club of South Carolina in
Huskey, a high school junior, also finished fifth at the SCGA Junior Championship, tie for fifth at the Big I National Championship and tie for ninth at the CPGA Charles Tilghman Junior Championship.
Huskey has committed to play college golf at
Junior Girls
Kelli Murphy of
Murphy, a high school junior, had a great 2012 summer with several top finishes including third at WSCGA Junior Girls Championship, a tie for sixth at the Joe Cheves Junior Invitational, a second place finish at the CPGA Charles Tilghman Junior Championship and in a tie for third at the Vicki DiSantis Junior Girls Championship.
Murphy also got to the finals of the Carolinas Junior Girls Championship
and the quarterfinals of the U.S. Girls’ Junior Amateur Championship.
Murphy has committed to play golf at Auburn University in 2014.
Richard S. Tufts Award Winners
Men
1997 - Cliff Cunningham, Monroe, NC
1998 - Paul Simson, Raleigh, NC
1999 - Jonathan Byrd, Elgin, SC
2000 - D.J. Trahan, Inman, SC
2001 - D.J. Trahan, Inman, SC
2002 - D.J. Trahan, Inman, SC
2003 - Bill Haas, Greer, SC
2004 - Todd White, Moore, SC
2005 - Paul Simson, Raleigh, NC
2006 - Webb Simpson, Raleigh, NC
2007 - Dustin Johnson, Myrtle Beach, SC
2008 - Paul Simson, Raleigh, NC
2009 - Mark Anderson, Beaufort, SC
2010 - David Chung, Fayetteville, NC
2011 - Scott Harvey, Greensboro, NC
2012 - Scott Harvey, Greensboro, NC
Senior Men
2001 - Robert Kulp, Winston-Salem, NC
2002 - Cliff Cunningham, Monroe, NC
2003 - Robert Kulp, Winston-Salem, NC
2004 - Robert Kulp, Winston-Salem, NC
2005 - David Strawn, Charlotte, NC
2006 - Paul Simson, Raleigh, NC
2007 - Paul Simson, Raleigh, NC
2008 - Paul Simson, Raleigh, NC
2009 - Paul Simson, Raleigh, NC
2010 - Paul Simson, Raleigh, NC
2011 - Paul Simson, Raleigh, NC
2012 - Paul Simson, Raleigh, NC
Women
1997 - Brenda Corrie Kuehn, Fletcher, NC
1998 - Brenda Corrie Kuehn, Fletcher, NC
1999 - Beth Bauer, Cramer Mountain, NC
2000 - Marcy Newton Hart, High Point, NC
2001 - Brenda Corrie Kuehn, Fletcher, NC
2002 - Brandi Jackson, Belton, SC
2003 - Amber Marsh Elliott, Jamestown, NC
2004 - Patty Moore, Charlotte, NC
2005 - Maggie Simons, Raleigh, NC
2006 - Adrienne Millican, Fuquay-Varina, NC
2007 - Patty Moore, Charlotte, NC
2008 - Patty Moore, Charlotte, NC
2009 - Cydney Clanton, Concord, NC
2010 - Cydney Clanton, Concord, NC
2011 - Austin Ernst, Seneca, SC
2012 - Dawn Woodard, Greer, SC
Senior Women
2001 - Karen Ferree, Hilton Head Island, SC
2002 - Karen Ferree, Hilton Head Island, SC
2003 - Karen Ferree, Hilton Head Island, SC
2004 - Patty Moore, Charlotte, NC
2005 - Patty Moore, Charlotte, NC
2006 - Patty Moore, Charlotte, NC
2007 - Patty Moore, Charlotte, NC
2008 - Patty Moore, Charlotte, NC
2009 - Patty Moore, Charlotte, NC
2010 - Patty Moore, Charlotte, NC
2011 - Pat Brogden, Garner, NC
2012 - Pat Brogden, Garner, NC
Carolinas Association's Junior Players of the Year Award Winners
Junior Boys
2003 - Vince Hatfield, Greenwood, SC
2004 - Brad Dilen, Cary, NC
2005 - David Chung, Fayetteville, NC
2006 - McCuen Elmore, Cheraw, SC
2007 - Ben Kohles, Cary, NC
2008 - Mark Joye, Columbia, SC
2009 - Andy Knox, Cary, NC
2010 - Cody Proveaux, Leesville, SC
2011 - Carson Young, Pendleton, SC
2012 - Keenan Huskey, Greenville, SC
Junior Girls
2003 - Mallory Hetzel, Summerfield, SC
2004 - Emily Street, Forest City, NC
2005 - Amber Littman, Stoney Creek, NC
2006 - Rachel Uremovich, Hilton Head Island, SC
2007 - Haley Stephens, Greer, SC
2008 - Haley Stephens, Greer, SC
2009 - McKenzie Talbert, North Augusta, SC
2010 - McKenzie Talbert, North Augusta, SC
2011 - McKenzie Talbert, North Augusta, SC
2012 - Kelli Murphy, Elgin, SC