Davis Womble ahead at Cardinal Amateur after first round
Davis Womble
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Wake Forest senior Davis Womble posted four-under 66 on day one of the Cardinal Amateur, played annually at Sedgefield Country Club.
The tournament, being played for the 38th time, was notably cancelled during the off-season before being brought back to life in January.
Womble was one of just seven players under par after the first round at the 7,000-yard, par-70 course designed by Pete Dye. Though, eight more players carded even par rounds and are just four back with two rounds to go.
Among those under par are Campbell University junior Gaston Bertinotti, at three-under, and Colin Monagle at two-under. Monagle, a graduated senior from Jacksonville University, won this year's Magnolia Amateur by four back in July.
ABOUT THE
Cardinal Amateur
The Cardinal Amateur, presented by McConnell
Golf, is held at the Sedgefield Country Club, Pete
Dye Course in Greensboro, NC. 54-hole stroke
play tournament. Many former competitors are
now on the PGA, Senior PGA and Nationwide
tours. The field consists of 78 contestants,
chosen among college level and mid-amateurs.
Jay Sigel, a winner on the senior tour, has been
quoted as saying that the Cardinal Am is one of
the finest amateur tournaments in the country
and one which he wishes he had won during his
amateur career.
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