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LIVE SCORING: Rice Planters Amateur 2025
15 Jun 2025
by Kyle Rector of AmateurGolf.com

see also: Rice Planters Amateur Championship, Snee Farm Country Club

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📍 Location: Snee Farm Country Club, Mount Pleasant, SC

🗓 Dates: June 18–20, 2025

🏌️ Round 1 Leaders: Charles Warren (Wofford) & Jake Maggert (Texas A&M) – 68 (-4)

🏆 Format: 54-hole stroke play | 90 players + 5 qualifiers

📡 Scoring: Live leaderboard


⏱ Round 1 Recap: Strong Starts Set Early Tone at Snee Farm

Charles Warren (Wofford College) and Jake Maggert (Texas A&M) fired matching rounds of 4-under 68 to tie for the lead after Round 1 of the 2025 Rice Planters Amateur. With conditions firm and breezy, both players showcased consistency and control at Snee Farm Country Club.

Warren carded five birdies and a single bogey in a composed performance, while Maggert built his round on a front-nine 33 and added key birdies on the par-4 14th and the par-5 16th. A bogey at the last dropped him into a share of the lead, but his play remained steady throughout. Maggert, son of five-time PGA TOUR/Champions winner Jeff Maggert, showed the same poised demeanor that defined his father’s career.

With a packed leaderboard and more than a dozen players within three strokes, Round 2 on Thursday will offer a chance for separation as the field adapts to Snee Farm’s tricky closing stretch.

📋 Top 20 – Round 1 Leaderboard

PosPlayerCollegeR1Total
T1Charles WarrenWofford College68-4
T1Jake MaggertTexas A&M University68-4
3Bo ShulerCollege of Coastal Georgia69-3
T4Michael HakeUniversity of Kentucky70-2
T4Jonathan OakesKenyon College70-2
T4Craig Long IINorthern Illinois Univ70-2
T4Gareth SteynVirginia Tech University70-2
T4Shane OchsWright State University70-2
T10Patton SamuelsAustin Peay State University71-1
T10Aidan BrowningAppalachian State University71-1
T10Connor DoyalAuburn University71-1
T10Camden GoldknopfUniversity of Central Florida71-1
T10Andrew TanUniversity of Louisville71-1
T10Miles EubanksCollege of Charleston71-1
T10Ian WilliamsUSC Aiken71-1
T10Caleb ClickN/A71-1

The Rice Planters Amateur is more than just a tournament—it's a launchpad for future greatness. Held annually at Snee Farm Country Club since 1973, this storied event has seen the likes of Tom Lehman, Davis Love III, Stewart Cink, and Brooks Koepka walk its fairways before making their mark on professional golf.

As the 53rd edition gets underway, this year’s field is a fitting tribute to the legacy of founder Dick “R.P.” Horne, who passed away in 2024. It’s a blend of decorated college golfers, rising international stars, and mid-amateurs, all playing for pride, a trophy, and a place in history.

📊 Scoring Intelligence (2022–2024)

  • Winning Scores: 205 (2022), 206 (2023), 207 (2024) — expect a winner near -10.
  • Top 20 Cut: Typically between -2 and -4 — players need to average around 71 or better to contend.
  • Low Round Fireworks: A 63 (Gene Zeigler, R3 2023) and multiple 66s show scoring is possible — but rare.
  • Moving Day Impact: The eventual winner almost always posts a 67 or better in R2 or R3.
  • Back-to-Back Threat: George Langham has gone T2 and T3 the past two years (208 both times).

Look for breakout rounds late, and don’t be surprised if the eventual champion surges from behind on Friday’s final nine.

⛳ Course Breakdown: Snee Farm Country Club

Snee Farm Country Club is a hidden Lowcountry gem designed by George Cobb, the architect behind Augusta National’s par-3 course. Opened in 1970, the layout is a blend of strategic shot values, Southern charm, and deceptive simplicity. Measuring just under 6,800 yards at par 72, it places a premium on placement, not power.

The routing is tree-lined but fair, with small, elevated Bermuda greens that demand confident approach play and excellent touch. Water hazards and forced carries appear late in the round, including on the picturesque par-3 16th and drivable par-4 17th—two holes that have shaped many past champions.

What makes Snee Farm shine is its balance of risk and restraint. Birdie runs are possible—especially on the front nine—but double bogeys lurk when players miss on the short side or misjudge the wind. The closing stretch (holes 15–18) is among the most dynamic in Southeastern amateur golf and guarantees drama during the final round.

  • Signature hole: No. 16 — a mid-iron par 3 over water to a narrow green
  • Toughest hole: No. 14 — a long par 4 with trouble right and a sloped green
  • Scoring stretch: Holes 5–7 and 15–17 offer birdie chances

Snee Farm rewards creative shotmakers and confident putters—traits you’ll find in every past Rice Planters champion. As one former winner put it: “You don’t overpower Snee Farm. You out-think it.”

🔑 Schedule & Format

  • Monday, June 16: 8:00 a.m. Qualifier | 11 a.m.–3 p.m. Registration
  • Tuesday, June 17: 9:00 a.m. Snee-AM Pro-Am | 3–7 p.m. Registration
  • Wednesday, June 18: Round 1 (College Game-Day)
  • Thursday, June 19: Round 2
  • Friday, June 20: Final Round | 5:00 p.m. Trophy Ceremony

🌍 Global Field with Local Heroes

This year’s competitors represent six countries and over 60 universities. Headliners include:

  • Lucas Acevedo – Michigan State standout
  • Tip Price – Clemson local and 2024 ACC All-Freshman
  • Patrick Kahanek – Big East Champion, Seton Hall
  • Cameron Jackson – 2025 Australian Amateur runner-up
  • Snee Farm locals: Rich Brazeau, Chris Mullins, Michael Montgomery

📚 Past Champions

  • 2024: Nick Rubino – 207
  • 2023: Garrett Cooper – 206
  • 2022: Aidan Kramer – 205 (playoff)


ABOUT THE Rice Planters Amateur

The Rice Planters Amateur was the inspiration of amateur golfer, Dick Horne. During his first Porter Cup at the Niagara Falls Country Club in 1973, Horne befriended the tournament's chairman Dick Harvey. Harvey encouraged a receptive Horne to develop his own southern tournament and, consequently, along with other Porter Cup officials, shared enough useful information to get Horne started in the South. The Rice Planters quickly grew to become one of the top amateur events in the country.

FORMAT AND ENTRY INFORMATION
The Rice Planters is played over 54 holes of stroke play. While entries are by invitation only, the tournament typically holds a 90-player qualifier for the final five spots in the field.

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