2022 SCGA Lefty-Righty Championship – Final Results
46th SCGA Lefty-Righty Championship
51st Lefthanders Championship
Lake Marion Golf Course
Santee, SC
June 25-26, 2022
Talley and Macolly Claim their Fourth Lefty-Righty Championship
Starting the day two shots off the lead, the team of Tyler Macolly (Spartanburg) and Matthew Talley (Roebuck) recorded a Final Round score of nine under par 63 to capture the 46th SCGA Lefty-Righty Championship. The tandem carded nine birdies throughout the final round to capture their fourth Lefty-Righty title finishing the tournament at fourteen under par. Defending champions Brent and Barry Roof finished in a tie for second place alongside the team of David and Robert Dargan. Both teams finished the tournament with a two-day total of thirteen under par 131.
In Lefthanders competition, Rye Tifft (Blythewood) shot a final round score of 72 and tournament total of 2 under par 142 to capture his first SCGA Lefthanders title after making a long eagle putt on the second hole of a sudden death playoff. Jay McDougall (Daniel Island) and Brent Roof (Columbia) finished in a tie for second after Tifft holed his eagle in the playoff.
In Senior Lefty-Righty competition, Mike Daniels (Murrells Inlet) and John Long (Murrells Inlet) took home their fourth Lefty-Righty title after a Final Round 64 and two-day total of 133. With a birdie on the first hole of a playoff, the Murrells Inlet duo outlasted Rich Weston (Pawleys Island) and Steve Horton (Moncks Corner) to take home the Championship.
In Senior Lefthanders competition, Rich Weston completed the win after a final round score of 74 and two-day total of even par 142. With this victory, Weston has now won 6 Lefthanders Championships.
For full tournament information including detailed scoring, pairings, and results visit our tournament web page – 46th SCGA Lefty-Righty Championship
About the South Carolina Golf Association (SCGA)
The SCGA’s purpose is to promote, preserve and serve the game of golf. Founded in 1929, the SCGA is a non-profit organization made up of more than 270 member clubs and over 60,000 individual members. The SCGA annually conducts Statewide championships, one-day contests, a series of 40-plus events and the overseeing of USGA qualifiers in our State. Other Member services offered include GHIN – the USGA Handicap Computation System, Golf Genius - a Tournament Software System, Rules of Golf and Handicap education, USGA Course/Slope Ratings and Course measuring, Amateur Status information, the Palmetto Golfer Magazine, the MySCGA App, the official podcast of the SCGA - Off the Hosel 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.
For more information about the South Carolina Golf Association, visit www.scgolf.org