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70TH AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP

Trahan Capture Championship

Bluffton, SC – D. J. Trahan of Inman, and a member of the 2001 United States Walker Cup Team captured the SCGA Amateur Championship with an up and down round that brought the field back into the tournament on the front nine. Trahan began the final round over the 6963 yard, par 72 Pete Dye Course at Colleton River Plantation seven strokes in front of three players: defending champion Lucas Glover, Bill Haas of Greenville, and Jack Ferguson of Seneca.

Trahan laid up on the short par four first instead of going for the green as he had the previous two days. His wedge from 80 yards finished a little long as did his first putt. His putt for par slipped by and he went to the second with only a six stroke lead.

Meanwhile playing just in front of the final group, Lucas Glover was making birdie at the second hole to reduce the lead by another stroke. A tee shot to within inches on the par three third by Glover and another exasperating par by Trahan at the second, reduced the lead to just four strokes.

Bogeys by Trahan at three, four, and six and pars by Glover cut the deficit to just a single stroke. Both players made par at the final three holes on the front to make the turn to the final nine with Trahan holding on to a tenuous one stroke lead.

Glover, knowing he now had shot at gaining a fourth SCGA title, tried to make something happen on the back, but could only manage pars. Trahan, taking a page from some of his other tournaments, came out firing on the back nine. His second to within five feet on the tenth resulted in a birdie as did his pitch to three feet on the par five eleventh.

Trahan sandwiched a two putt par in the middle before making consecutive birdies on 13 and 14. The birdie on 13 was a putt from 45 feet and the three on the par 4, 14th came when he got up and down from behind the green after his tee shot on the 335 yard hole ended up long and a little left of the green.

Trying to cut the corner on the 480 yard par 15th, Trahan found one of Pete Dye’s diabolical pot bunkers. It took him two shots to reach the green and two putts from long distance gave him a bogey for the first time on this final nine.

Glover was still not making anything happen when he hit an 8 iron for his second on the 529 yard par five 16th. The ball finished six feet from the hole and gave him an opportunity to gain a little ground before the final two difficult holes. The putt just slid by the edge and Glover tapped in for birdie.

Trahan missed the green to the left on his second, and faced a shot from the rough. He lobbed the ball on the green, and it tracked straight for the hole before lightly hitting the flagstick and falling in for an eagle three. He moved to the seventeenth tee 10 under par and five strokes in front of Glover.

Glover managed to make birdie at the watery 210 yard 17th to cut into the lead. The lead decreased even more when Trahan played safe to the left side of the green, chipped long, and then missed from five feet to make bogey.

However, Glover could only manage bogey five at the 420 yard finishing hole. Trahan despite having a four stroke lead, pulled his second into the lateral hazard left of the green. Feeling comfortable, Trahan knowing that he needed to get down in five more strokes to avoid a playoff, chipped in for par and a four stroke victory.

Trahan’s  final round score of (40-32) 72 and four day total of nine under par 279 was four better than Glover at 283 and five in front of two time champion Bert Atkinson of Charleston at 284. Bill Haas of Greer finished at 1 under par 287 to take fourth place.

The low twenty scores and ties (295 and better) qualify for the 2002 SCGA Amateur Championship which will be held at the Long Cove Club.

 

Final Results

D.J. Trahan (Inman)

70

68

69

72

279

Lucas Glover (Greenville)

73

70

71

69

283

Bert Atkinson (Charleston)

74

71

70

69

284

Bill Haas (Greer)

76

71

67

73

287

Kyle Bradley (North Augusta)

77

69

71

72

289

Jack Ferguson (Seneca)

75

71

68

75

289

Kevin King (Hilton Head)

71

72

73

74

290

Ben Duncan (Greenville)

71

74

72

74

291

Robert Dargan (Columbia)

71

74

72

74

291

Bruce McDonald (Mt. Pleasant)

71

76

74

71

292

Emmett Turner (Greenwood)

69

77

74

72

292

Nash Elliott (Estill)

73

73

74

72

292

Scott Feaster (Columbia)

76

70

75

72

293

Daran Womack (Aiken)

73

72

74

74

293

Tom McKnight (Bluffton)

73

75

72

73

293

Lee Palms (Greenville)

72

73

76

73

294

Matt Dura (Sumter)

80

74

67

73

294

Matthew Hendrix (Aiken)

76

75

69

74

294

Brian Duncan (Greenville)

73

69

73

79

294

Tripp James (Spartanburg)

76

72

70

77

295

Mike Bright (Mt. Pleasant)

79

74

71

71

295

Gus Sylvan (Columbia)

72

74

74

76

296

Robert Godfrey (Clemson)

71

76

72

77

296

Gregg Jones, Jr. (Florence)

73

73

75

76

297

Tadd Brown (Moncks Corner)

77

75

73

72

297

Jay Haas, Jr. (Greer)

79

73

71

74

297

Steve Liebler (Irmo)

72

79

71

76

298

Thomas Johnson (Lamar)

78

74

75

72

299

Andrew Gardner (Spartanburg)

75

79

73

72

299

Bill Smunk (Kingstree)

77

76

74

73

300

Matt Giffin (Easley)

74

77

75

74

300

Brent Delahoussaye (Greer)

80

74

71

75

300

Alex Hamilton (Aiken)

79

68

77

76

300

Taylor Hough (Spartanburg)

78

74

71

77

300

David Sligh (North Augusta)

76

74

77

74

301

Duke Delcher (Bluffton)

79

71

76

75

301

Nathan Peterson (Florence)

77

75

78

72

302

Jeremy Revis (Taylors)

73

77

77

75

302

Wil Hutchens (Columbia)

77

79

71

75

302

Ellison McCoy (Greenville)

73

77

75

77

302

Drew Butler (Hilton Head Is.)

74

78

78

73

303

Tanner Ervin (Mt. Pleasant)

78

73

76

76

303

Brad Krapfel (Columbia)

78

75

78

74

305

Rhett Graham (Myrtle Beach)

72

76

79

78

305

John Asay (Camden)

78

76

73

78

305

Michael Sims (Campobello)

81

71

81

73

306

Daniel Brunson (Greenville)

75

73

81

77

306

Chris Eassy (Greenville)

77

79

75

75

306

Frank Ford, III (Charleston)

76

77

76

77

306

Tucker Ervin (Mt. Pleasant)

78

70

73

85

306

Luke Hart (Blythewood)

81

71

75

79

306

Michael Wiland (Aiken)

77

79

75

76

307

Matt Bennett (Cheraw)

80

74

77

76

307

Butch Crawford (Johnsonville)

77

77

75

78

307

Tripp Welch (Greenville)

76

75

76

80

307

Eddie Hargett (Blythewood)

76

80

75

77

308

Robert Long (Bluffton)

76

76

77

79

308

Tim Ferguson (Hilton Head)

79

77

70

82

308

Patrick Mitchell (Beaufort)

80

74

71

83

308

Stan Sill (Spartanburg)

75

73

75

85

308

Mark Anderson (Beaufort)

75

80

74

80

309

Taylor Kush (Columbia)

70

75

83

81

309

Todd Hendley (Greenville)

75

75

85

75

310

Tommy Bell (Hilton Head)

76

76

78

80

310

Daniel Sloan (Greenville)

79

76

81

75

311

Jesse Smith (Walterboro)

78

76

74

83

311

David Dargan (Columbia)

76

78

79

80

313

Randy Childers, Jr. (Inman)

75

80

77

82

314

Kevin Driggers (Mt. Pleasant)

79

77

77

81

314

Charles Dean (Hollywood)

76

78

79

81

314

Laef Lowther (Charleston)

80

76

81

85

322

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