Derek Busby carries lead into Louisiana Amateur Final Day
Derek Busby holds the 54-hole lead
(LGA Photo)
BATON ROUGE, LA (June 10, 2017) - Saturday was “moving day” at the 98th Louisiana Amateur Championship, and nobody positioned themselves better than Derek Busby of Ruston who fired a four-under par 67 to take a one stroke lead into Sunday’s final round.
Busby’s 67 was the low round of the day, and it brings him to seven-under par 206 for the Championship.
Trey Winstead of Baton Rouge shot a 68 on Saturday and is right on Busby’s heels at six-under par for the Championship. Both Busby and Winstead are seeking to win their first State Amateur Championship.
Busby, 33, is a reinstated amateur and member at Squire Creek Country Club in Choudrant. He made it to the Round of 16 at last year’s U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship and has been a mainstay on LGA Championship leaderboards in the past several years.
Winstead, 18, will be competing for LSU beginning this Fall and is looking to set the tone for a promising golf career.
The only other competitors who are under par for the championship are Jacob Bergeron of Slidell (-4) and Nicholas Arcement of Thibodaux (-2).
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The Louisiana Golf Association Amateur
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