Rock Hill, S.C. - The father and daughter duo of Kevin Tindal (Rock Hill) and Jodee Tindal (Rock Hill) take the first round lead at the 22nd Annual WSCGA/SCGA Mixed Team Championship after an opening round score of six under par 66. Their round included a total of 7 birdies, 10 pars, 1 bogey, to complete their opening round. They will go into the final round with a two shot lead over the 2018 SCGA-WSCGA Mixed Team Champion team of Jeremy Moore (Mt. Pleasant) & Emily Rapp (Greenville). In the Senior Division, there is a two way tie after the first round between the teams of David Politi (Hilton Head) & Donna Cortina (Bluffton) along with Rich Houghton (Elgin) & Julie Snider (Columbia). Each team finished their opening round with scores of one under par 71. The final round of the Mixed Team Championship will begin Sunday with a double tee start beginning at 11:00 AM. For more information about the Mixed Team Championship – 22nd Mixed Team Championship The 2020 WSCGA/SCGA Mixed Team Championship is being played at Rock Hill Country Club in Rock Hill, SC. The field consists of 41 man & woman teams playing a Best Ball format the first day and a Select Drive-Alternate Shot format the second day. The Mixed Team Championship is in its 22nd year of existence. The SCGA, founded in 1929, is the governing body for amateur golf in South Carolina. As a non-profit organization, the SCGA’s purpose is to promote, preserve and serve the game of golf. Made up of more than 270 member clubs and more than 50,000 individual members, the SCGA annually conducts 21 SCGA statewide championships, 59 one-day contests, eight USGA qualifiers, seven 40-plus tournaments and six special events. Other Member services offered include GHIN – the USGA Handicap Computation System, Golf Genius Tournament Management Software System and support, Rules of Golf and Handicap education, USGA Course/Slope Ratings and Course measuring, Amateur Status information, the Palmetto Golfer Magazine and the SC Golf Hall of Fame. The SCGA also houses the offices of the SC Junior Golf Foundation and SC Junior Golf Association in a combined effort to support junior golf and grow the game’s initiatives. |