South Carolina Senior Four-Ball: Eddie Hargett and Walter Todd Take Title
Dataw Island Club-Cotton Dyke Course
(Dataw Island Photo)
SAINT HELENA ISLAND, SC (March 23, 2016)--Eddie
Hargett and Walter Todd completed their march to a
second South Carolina Golf Association Senior team
title in six months shooting rounds of 65-67 for a
total
of 132 and three shot victory in the Senior Four Ball
Championship at Dataw Island.
Back in September, Hargett and Todd teamed
together to win the 2015 Senior Better Ball
Championship in their inaugural Senior debut. The
55
year olds did it again at the Dataw Island Club’s
Cotton
Dike course in dominating fashion making a total of
15
birdies over the two days to beat out 58 other teams
in
the field. Finishing in a tie for second were the
teams
of George Ackerman and Mike Weiner along with Joe
Hendrick and Daran Womack.
In the First Flight, John Long and Tim Teaster
combined to shoot 69 in the final round for a total of
141 and a two shot victory. The Second Flight
finished
with a three way tie for first with Phil Farley and Ed
Galbavy, John Evans and Joe Roller and Dave Bell
and
Tom Knight all shooting six over par 150 to share
the
top spot in the Second Flight.
The 2016 South Carolina Golf Association Senior
Four Ball Championship was played on the par 72 –
6,382 yard Cotton Dike course at the Dataw Island
Club in Dataw Island, S.C. The field consisted of 59
two-man teams playing Best Ball format conducted
over thirty six holes. The Senior Four Ball
Championship is one of 21 Major Championships
conducted annually by the South Carolina Golf
Association.
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ABOUT THE
South Carolina Senior Four-Ball
The SCGA Senior Four Ball Championship began in
1994 as an opportunity for individuals over the age
of 55 to have a true partners Championship.
With the emphasis on lower handicapped seniors,
the
SCGA was allowed more freedom to move the Senior
Four Ball across the State and the ability set up
more
challenging venues for the players looking for
stronger competition. Not to cut all players out of
the
opportunity to win something, the SCGA flights the
field after the first round to give everyone a sporting
chance for a victory of some kind.
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