92nd Carolinas Amateur Championship

July 12-16, 2006

Kiawah Island Resort, Turtle Point Course, Kiawah Island, SC

Open: May 8      Close: June 5

 Championship Information

Qualifying Information

 

 

 

Scott McClellan of Cary, NC

2006 Carolinas Amateur Champion

Championship & Course Facts

Course Opened: 1981

Architect: Jack Nicklaus

Yardage: 7061 yards, par 36-36--72

Course Rating (Gold tees): 74.2/141

Most Titles: 3 by F.M. Laxton (1921-23), Billy Joe Patton (1947, 58, 61), Bill Harvey (1964, 65, 73)

Notable Past Champions: Harvie Ward (1949, 50), P.J. Boatwright (1951), Chip Beck (1976, 77), Paul Simson (1991, 2005), Charles Warren (1995), Jonathan Byrd (1999)

- 3rd CGA Amateur hosted by Turtle Point (1987, 92)

-1st Carolinas Amateur played in 1910 at Sans Souci CC in Greenville, SC

-championship has been contested at match play since its inception.

Kiawah Island Resort Web Site

Scott McClellan Wins 92nd Carolinas Amateur

Kiawah Island, SC - 46 year-old Scott McClellan of Cary, NC outlasted opponent Whit Massey of Mount Pleasant, SC to capture the Carolinas Amateur Championship at Kiawah Island's Turtle Point course.

McClellan, national sales rep for Premier Warehousing Services, parred his first extra playoff hole to win his first CGA championship.

In the 36 hole match, Whit Massey, who works at nearby Osprey Point, started fast with birdies on the first two holes of the match.  He parred his ninth hole of the day to take his largest lead, two up.

McClellan fought back on the second nine holes to get the match to even after the first 18 holes.

In the second round, Massey once again gained a two-up lead in the middle of the third nine but failed to maintain his edge. His lead dwindled but he held a one-up lead on the final hole only to pull his tee shot into the water hazard. McClellan won the hole sending the match into extra holes.

McClellan parred the first playoff hole to win his first Carolinas Amateur.

"This is unbelievable," said the elated McClellan. "What do you think the odds of me winning this championship were?"

"I was exhausted after the first round this morning," said a relieved McClellan.  "I was hoping I would not fizzle out"

Defending champion Paul Simson of Raleigh, NC lost in his quarterfinal match.

With his title, McClellan joins notable former champions, Billy Joe Patton, Harvie Ward and Chip Beck.

The Carolinas Amateur Championship is conducted by the Carolinas Golf Association.

Scott McClellan, Cary, NC defeated Whit Massey, Mount Pleasant, SC, 37 holes.