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Top Names Travel to Treyburn for Carolinas Mid-Am

Defending champion John Eades of Charlotte, N.C.
 

SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. (April 11, 2018) -- The Carolinas Golf Association's 38th Carolinas Mid-Amateur Championship will take place April 13-15 at Treyburn Country Club in Durham, N.C. When this championship was last held at the club in 2009, Jarrett Grimes of Columbia, S.C. won by an impressive seven-shot margin.

The Carolinas Mid-Amateur Championship format is 54 holes of stroke play. After 36 holes, the field is cut to the low 60 scores and ties. Beginning this year, the minimum age for entry was lowered from 30 to 25. Any male amateur golfer who has reached his 25th birthday, is a legal resident of North or South Carolina, is a member in good standing of a club which is a member of the CGA and has a current USGA Handicap Index® at a member club that does not exceed 10.4 may compete in this championship.

Notables among the twenty-three players under 30-years-old competing in the Carolinas Mid-Amateur for the first time are North Carolina Amateur champion Justin Tereshko (28) of Greensboro, N.C., Kevin O'Connell (29) of Cary, N.C., and David Gies, II (28) of Charlotte, N.C. Two players, Brandon Mader of Greenville, N.C. and Clay Watkins, III of Mebane, N.C. are turning 25-years-old during the championship, just meeting the new eligibility requirement.

The field for the 2018 championship is expected to consist of 119 players. Exempt players were automatically accepted into the championship while others were required to qualify for the tournament through one of five 18-hole qualifiers.

Related: Championship Web Site | Full Field of Players | History | Starting Times | Hole-by-hole scoring

In last year's championship at Providence Country Club in Charlotte, N.C. local John Eades overcame a six-shot deficit in driving rain and wind to earn his first CGA title. As the field struggled in the difficult conditions, the 34-year-old's one-under 71 was the only round under par.

Former champions competing this year include: John Eades (2016) of Charlotte, N.C.; Sherrill Britt (2015) of West End, N.C.; Paul Tucker (2011) of Waxhaw, N.C.; Jarrett Grimes (2009) of Columbia, S.C.; and Paul Simson (1990, 1991, 1994, 1997) of Raleigh, N.C.

Scoring will be provided by the CGA throughout the championship. Live updates will also be available on the CGA’s official Twitter, @cgagolf1909. Continue to visit the CGA website throughout this championship and all year long for complete championship coverage including scores, interviews, photos, and recaps.

 

Championship Facts

Qualifying Medalist(s) Score Qualifying Site
Trey Broome
Hickory, N.C.
Bill Reduzzi
Raleigh, N.C.
71 (-1) GC at Chapel Ridge
Pittsboro, N.C.
Jerell Fields
Charlotte, N.C.
67 Raintree CC (North)
Charlotte, N.C.
Eric Brady
Pinehurst, N.C.
70 Timberlake GC
Clinton, N.C.
Shaw James
Cayce, S.C.
71 Columbia CC
Columbia, S.C.
Clayton Holland
Greensboro, N.C.
67 Oak Valley GC
Advance, N.C.

Event: 38th Carolinas Mid-Amateur Championship

Playing Dates: April 13-15, 2018

Host Site: Treyburn Country Club, Durham, N.C.
6,775 yards, Par 36-36-72

Defending Champion: John Eades of Charlotte, N.C.
Format: 54-holes stroke play. After 36 holes, cut to low 60 scores and ties.


Eligibility: Any male amateur golfer who has reached his 25th birthday, is a legal resident of North Carolina or South Carolina, is a member in good standing of a club which is a member of the Carolinas Golf Association (CGA) and has an active GHIN® USGA Handicap Index® at a CGA member club that does not exceed 10.4.

 

Schedule of rounds

Friday, April 13
Round 1. Tee times at 8:00am/12:45pm off #1 and #10 tees.
Saturday, April 14
Round 2. Tee times at 8:00am/12:45pm off #1 and #10 tees.
Cut to low 60 scores and ties. Field re-paired according to score.
Sunday, April 15
Round 3. Tee times begin at
8:
00am off #1 and #10 tees.
Awards ceremony immediately following play 
at scoreboard.

 

About the Carolinas Golf Association (CGA)

The CGA is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit educational organization that was founded in 1909 to promote and to protect the game of golf in the Carolinas by providing competitions, education, support and benefits to golf clubs and golfers. The CGA is the second largest golf association in the country with over 700 member clubs represented by nearly 150,000 individuals.


The CGA annually conducts 48 championships and five team match competitions for men, women, juniors, and seniors. It also runs over 140 One-Day (net and gross) events and qualifying for USGA national championships. The CGA serves golf in the Carolinas with numerous programs such as: the USGA Handicap System; tournament management software and support; course measuring and course/slope ratings; agronomy consultation; answers about the Rules of Golf, Rules of Amateur Status, and Handicapping; Carolinas Golf Magazine; Interclub series; Tarheel Youth Golf Association; Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame; expense assistance for USGA Junior and Girls' Junior qualifiers from the Carolinas; and the Carolinas Golf Foundation (CGF). The CGF has distributed more than $1,500,000 since 1977 to benefit Carolinas' golf initiatives including junior and women's programs.    


For more information about the CGA, visit www.carolinasgolf.org.

 

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