Carolinas Senior Four-Ball: Roland/Pike win
DATAW ISLAND, SC – Final round results of the 45th Senior Four-Ball Championship of the
Carolinas Golf Association hosted by Dataw Island Club (Cotton Dike) in Dataw Island, SC
on Thursday, April 18, 2013 (6416 yards, par 36-36—72, 71.2/132).
Michael Roland, 61, of Winston-Salem, NC and Arlis Pike, 65, of Kernersville, NC birdied
three of their last four holes to win the 45th Carolinas Senior Four-Ball Championship. The
Triad-area duo led the championship wire-to-wire. They finished at 18-under 198 two
strokes ahead of Bernie Shealy and Tim Teaster of Columbia, SC.
The win is Roland’s first CGA title while Pike wins his second CGA crown 21 years after
winning the North Carolina Amateur Championship in 1992.
“We have been playing golf together for over 30 years so we know what each other can
do. We just played very well this week,” stated Pike.
Defending champions, Paul Simson and Don Detweiler of Raleigh, NC finished at seven-
under 209 in a tie for 13th place.
Top 20 teams won merchandise in the Dataw Island Club golf shop and are exempt for the
2014 Carolinas Senior Four-Ball Championship.
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ABOUT THE
Carolinas Senior Four-Ball
The Carolinas Senior Four-Ball Championship is
conducted at 54 holes of four-ball stroke play. Entry is
open to any male amateur golfer who is a legal resident
of North Carolina or South Carolina and at least 55
years old.
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