College experience proves to help players climb the leader board. Four college players lead the field in the 94th MS State Amateur Championship. Jonathan Randolph shot 69 in the third round of the MS State Amateur Championship to move past second round leader, Thomas Watkins. Randolph (210) has a three stroke lead over Watkins (213). Freddie Janneck shot two under par 70 in the third round to move into a two way tie with Richie Williams at 216, six strokes behind Randolph.
Mississippi's college teams are shining through in the Amateur:Randolph is a junior on the Ole Miss golf team, Watkins will be a freshman in the fall on the Ole Miss golf team, Janneck is a junior on the USM golf team, and Williams is a sophomore at MS Gulf Coast Community College. Clay Homan, the Mississippi State University Men's golf coach is 8 stokes off the lead at 218.
Windance Country Club is playing about 6,600 and the greens are rolling fast and smooth. Ball placement is the key to scoring this week. Players are talking about the holes where they have left the ball above the hole or missed the green on the wrong side according to the hole location. The player whose putter is hot today will certainly win this championship.
The stroke average of the 60 players who made the cut was 75.28 in the third round, four strokes lower than the 79.10 average of the second round. All course statistics are available in the scoring section of the results and pairings on our website.
The staff of Windance Country Club has been tremendous to work with. "David Lee, Director of Golf, has accommodated our every need and has been instrumental in running a smooth and snag free championship,"said Margo Coleman, executive director. Gavan Bauer, Golf Course Superintendent, has been working very hard to get and the course in fantastic shape,"said William Morgan, tournament director. " Gavan and his staff have been at the course before dawn each day mowing and preparing the course for day. "We have been lucky in that the fairways, teeing grounds, and greens are being mowed each day prior to the round," said Morgan.
The final round began today at 7:30 am. The leaders begin their final round at 10:40 am. We are hosting live scoring through our website http://www.missgolf.org/. Keep up with the action throughout the round.
This a blog from the Executive Director and staff of the Mississippi Golf Association. It contains comments and observations of MGA and MJGA Events.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Saturday, June 6, 2009
First & Second Round of the MS State Amateur
The first two rounds of the MS State Amateur Championship is in the books. 141 players started the championship on Thursday, June 4th at Windance Country Club. After 36 holes, the field was cut to 60 players and ties. The cut was at 11 over par (155). Thomas Watkins has lead the field in the first two rounds. Watkins shot (70-70-140) 4 under par. He has a one stroke lead over Jonathan Randolph who shot 68 in the second round (73-68-141). Randolph will be a junior at Ole Miss this fall and Watkins is a signee for the Rebels and will join the team in the fall.
Round one had two weather delays, the first came in the morning and delayed the morning wave about an hour and half and the tee times for the afternoon were delayed 1 hour. The second delay came about 7:00pm when a thunderstorm cell rolled in very quickly. Approximately 32 players came out on Friday morning at 7:30 am to complete their first round.
The weather on Friday was positively perfect. The skies has cloud cover for most of the day and when the sun broke through the clouds, the temperature and humidty remained low. The undulation on the greens has proven to be a test for the players. those who are posting low numbers are keeping the bal below the hole and putting really well.
Round three began at 7:30 today with the leaders teeing off at 10:40 am. You can watch the scores live at www.missgolf.org.
Round one had two weather delays, the first came in the morning and delayed the morning wave about an hour and half and the tee times for the afternoon were delayed 1 hour. The second delay came about 7:00pm when a thunderstorm cell rolled in very quickly. Approximately 32 players came out on Friday morning at 7:30 am to complete their first round.
The weather on Friday was positively perfect. The skies has cloud cover for most of the day and when the sun broke through the clouds, the temperature and humidty remained low. The undulation on the greens has proven to be a test for the players. those who are posting low numbers are keeping the bal below the hole and putting really well.
Round three began at 7:30 today with the leaders teeing off at 10:40 am. You can watch the scores live at www.missgolf.org.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
First and Second Round of the Mid Am Soggy
The first round of the Mid Amateur championship was soggy, but the sun was shining and the temperatures reached 78 degrees. The wet conditions did not stop Ricky Sims from shooting 4 under par 68 on Friday. Sims turned 3 under par to lead the field for most of the day. Scott Rhodes shot two under par on the front nine and one under par on the back nine, by birdieing the 18th hole, to finish one back of Sims with 3 under 69. The 2008 Senior Player of the Year, Robert Willis, shot one under par 71 to round out the top three. Sims, Rhodes and Willis are paired in the final group for round two.
Colonial Country Club- Deerfield, received another .75" on Friday night to make the rain total approximately 4.5" for the week.
The weather conditions for the second round have improved dramatically from 7:30 am today. The temps at 7:30 were 50 with drizzle and heavy cloud cover. The temperatures are in the high 50s and the sun is shinning brightly. The 15-20 mph winds will make the course play even tougher, but hopefully dry out the course.
Colonial Country Club- Deerfield, received another .75" on Friday night to make the rain total approximately 4.5" for the week.
The weather conditions for the second round have improved dramatically from 7:30 am today. The temps at 7:30 were 50 with drizzle and heavy cloud cover. The temperatures are in the high 50s and the sun is shinning brightly. The 15-20 mph winds will make the course play even tougher, but hopefully dry out the course.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Mid Amateur Championship Kicks Off Friday
The 2009 Mid Amateur starts Friday at Colonial Deerfield. The pairings posted on the website. The weather outlook is not great, but I am optimistic, we will get the tournament in anyway. The Field is strong with four defending champions, Steve Wilson, Clay Homan, Scott Rhodes, and Ricky Sims. The field also has many current and former cup team members. Check out our live scoring on the website throughout the tournament.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Oller Wins Patrick Farms Invitational
With a soggy course and cool temperatures to start the final round, Josh Oller of Pearl, took no time in spacing himself from the field making four birdies in the front nine to turn at 4 under par. He finished up his final round at 6 under par 66. Oller finished the tournament at 7 under par 137 (71-66) and his round of 66 was the low round of the tournament. Runner up Ben Snow of Hattiesburg, shot 2 under par 70 on Sunday to finish three strokes back of Oller at 4 under par 140 (70-70) for the tournament . Finishing out the top five were David Sellers of Clinton finished in third place with a two under par 142 and Dane Christiansen, and Brian Haley tied for fourth place at one under par 143.
Joel Edwards, Michael Dowst, and Scott Anderson tied for first place in the first flight at 146. Donny Holman won the second flight at 147 , Richard Reed of Starkville, won the third flight a 149 and Joseph Presley and Dana Ellis tied for first place in the fourth flight at 158.
Bryan Morganti won the Net Division with a net score of four under par 140. Complete results are posted on the Patrick Farms Invitational Homepage
Joel Edwards, Michael Dowst, and Scott Anderson tied for first place in the first flight at 146. Donny Holman won the second flight at 147 , Richard Reed of Starkville, won the third flight a 149 and Joseph Presley and Dana Ellis tied for first place in the fourth flight at 158.
Bryan Morganti won the Net Division with a net score of four under par 140. Complete results are posted on the Patrick Farms Invitational Homepage
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Patrick Farms Invitational Kicks Off the Season
The Patrick Farms Invitational kicks off the MGA Tournament seaon. The tournament is March 14-15. Pairings and tee times are posted on the MGA website http://www.missgolf.org/. Ricky Sims of Canton will be defending his title. The weather is forecasted to be cooler and cloudy. The chances of rain are slowy diminshing.
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