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Field is Set for North Carolina Amateur Match Play. Stephenson and Bonfiglio Co-Medalists

 

HOLLY SPRINGS, N.C. (July 30, 2020) -- Stroke Play Qualifying Round 2 results of the 11th North Carolina Amateur Match Play Championship at The Club at 12 Oaks in Holly Springs, N.C. on July 30, 2020. (7,093 yards, par 36-36--72)

 

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Patrick Stepheson of Four Oaks, N.C. and Austin Bonfiglio of Holly Springs, N.C. were co-medalists today at the North Carolina Amateur Match Play with a score of five-under-par, 139 total after two rounds of stroke-play qualifying. 

 

“I just wanted to hit greens and fairways and give myself looks at birdies, and just take pars. I knew I had to shoot around even to get in, and that’s what my goal was,” Bonfiglio said. 

 

Bofiglio said that his game plan tomorrow will remain the same, and he will just worry about his match when it comes. He added that making a lot of birdies would also help him out. 

 

Stephenson had one bogey today on No. 14, but carded a round full of pars and birdies.

 

Stephenson said that the last two days he played on the more conservative side but tomorrow, he will be more aggressive and try to make more birdies.  

“I’m just going to try and keep playing well, make a few more birdies, and try and put the pressure on whoever I’m playing a little more instead of just cruising,” Stephenson said. 

 

Garrett Risner had his lowest lifetime round on his home course today at the Club at 12 Oaks. Risner carded an eight-under-par, 64 to take him to four-under-par, 140 total. 

 

Heading into match play as the No. 4 seed, Risner said that he is going to keep playing smart, and keep doing the same thing; put it in the middle of the green and make some putts. 

 

Risner also said that he usually airs on the side of conservative playing in match play, but who knows what tomorrow will bring. 

 

“It depends on where I’m at and where the match is at,” Risner said. 

 

Five players competed for the final match play spot in a playoff this evening. In a four hole playoff, Dean Channell of Pinehurst, N.C. secured his place to face off against Stephenson tomorrow. 




 

11th North Carolina Amateur Match Play Championship

The Club at 12 Oaks, Holly Springs, N.C.

Stroke Play Qualifying Round 2 Results


 

Pos.

Player

City, State

Total Score

R1

R2

T1

Austin Bonfiglio

Holly Springs, NC

-5

69

70

T1

Patrick Stephenson

Four Oaks, NC

-5

71

68

T3

Jake Scruggs

Shelby, NC

-4

72

68

T3

Garrett Risner

Holly Springs, NC

-4

76

64

5

Bryson Boyette

Wilson, NC

-3

69

72

T6

Peter Fountain

Raleigh, NC

-2

69

73

T6

Walker Cress

Concord, NC

-2

67

75

T6

Drew Hackett

Charlotte, NC

-2

73

69

T6

Alex Heffner

Harrisburg, NC

-2

71

71

10

Stephen Carroll

Concord, NC

-1

72

71

11

Alex Nianouris

Raleigh, NC

1

72

73

T12

Brandon Mader

Greenville, NC

2

71

75

T12

Ben Woodruff

Huntersville, NC

2

74

72

T12

Nicholas Mathews

Mebane, NC

2

73

73

T12

Timothy Driver

Holly Springs, NC

2

71

75

T12

Nic Brown

Wendell, NC

2

70

76

T12

Press McPhaul

Raleigh, NC

2

74

72

T12

John Fahey

Charlotte, NC

2

70

76

T19

Scott Park

Charlotte, NC

3

76

71

T19

Stephen Abrams

Wilson, NC

3

75

72

T19

Jay Roberts

Concord, NC

3

74

73

T19

George McNeely

Chapel Hill, NC

3

75

72

T19

George Baker

Holly Springs, NC

3

75

72

T24

Attie Giles

Pinehurst, NC

4

72

76

T24

Tim Bunten

Concord, NC

4

74

74

T24

Daniel Neveu

Pinehurst, NC

4

75

73

T24

Chris Cassetta

High Point, NC

4

75

73

T24

Jacob Shamblin

Matthews, NC

4

74

74

T24

Brandon Reece

Rolesville, NC

4

71

77

T24

Jimbo Stanley

Raleigh, NC

4

71

77

T24

Matias La Grutta

Cary, NC

4

73

75

32

Dean Channell

Pinehurst, NC

5

73

76

The following players did not make the cut

CUT

Spencer Oxendine

Fayetteville, NC

5

76

73

CUT

Xavier Proctor

Shelby, NC

5

73

76

CUT

Michael Childress

Salisbury, NC

5

74

75

CUT

Connor Armistead

Charlotte, NC

5

75

74

CUT

Zach Roberts

Holly Springs, NC

5

76

73

CUT

Will Suddreth

Jamestown, NC

6

79

71

CUT

Kenan Poole

Raleigh, NC

6

77

73

CUT

Jason Gabriel

Claremont, NC

6

78

72

CUT

Stephen Lavenets

Willow Spring, NC

6

76

74

CUT

Steven Brame

Henderson, NC

6

76

74

CUT

Owen Kose

Holly Springs, NC

6

77

73

CUT

Grayson Cheek

Wilkesboro, NC

6

77

73

CUT

Christopher Sperrazza

Raleigh, NC

7

73

78

CUT

Symon Balbin

Pinehurst, NC

7

77

74

CUT

Joseph Cansler

Clemmons, NC

7

73

78

CUT

William Carter

Laurinburg, NC

7

76

75

CUT

Addison Beam

Cherryville, NC

8

80

72

CUT

Brendan Kelly

Raleigh, NC

8

73

79

CUT

Reid Clark

Raleigh, NC

8

73

79

CUT

Hampton Roberts

Cary, NC

8

78

74

CUT

Kris Jackson

Greenville, NC

8

73

79

CUT

Brian Urban

Holly Springs, NC

9

75

78

CUT

Carter Cook

Cornelius, NC

9

78

75

CUT

Noah Connor

Reidsville, NC

9

71

82

CUT

Carter Rains

Greenville, NC

9

77

76

CUT

Taylor Ferguson

Charlotte, NC

9

80

73

CUT

Joey Pritchard

Pinehurst, NC

9

77

76

CUT

Keith Kepley

Charlotte, NC

10

79

75

CUT

Eric Sayer

Cary, NC

10

76

78

CUT

Clayson Good

Durham, NC

11

78

77

CUT

Chad Fultz

Charlotte, NC

11

80

75

CUT

Connor Jones

Raleigh, NC

11

77

78

CUT

Ethan Hall

Morehead City, NC

11

75

80

CUT

Erik Ehlert

Wrightsville Beach, NC

11

79

76

CUT

Nick Cromer

Trinity, NC

11

78

77

CUT

Ike Joy

Denver, NC

12

81

75

CUT

Bretton Danforth

Raleigh, NC

13

81

76

CUT

Aidan Browning

Charlotte, NC

13

77

80

CUT

John Bennett

Forest City, NC

13

74

83

CUT

Randall Hudson

New Bern, NC

14

79

79

CUT

Tom Cullen

Hickory, NC

14

82

76

CUT

Avery Papalia

Kernersville, NC

14

81

77

CUT

Gary Pugh

Asheboro, NC

15

83

76

CUT

Deven Cerda

Charlotte, NC

16

81

79

CUT

Bruce Bevins

Matthews, NC

16

80

80

CUT

Jackson Steiner

Charlotte, NC

17

81

80

CUT

Daniel Planchock

Maggie Valley, NC

17

78

83

CUT

Jordan Smith

Summerfield, NC

18

84

78

CUT

Joe Burns

Greensboro, NC

18

79

83

CUT

Connor Holleran

Davidson, NC

18

80

82

CUT

Zachary Oplinger

Cary, NC

18

79

83

CUT

Brady Moran

Greensboro, NC

18

82

80

CUT

Parker Truesdale

Canton, NC

19

76

87

CUT

Jack Wieler

Waxhaw, NC

20

80

84

CUT

Frank Gilliam

Raleigh, NC

20

82

82

CUT

Tradd McCrary

Chapel Hill, NC

21

85

80

CUT

Nicholas Song

Waxhaw, NC

21

85

80

CUT

Michael Neece

Gastonia, NC

23

85

82

CUT

Josh Spell

Archdale, NC

24

85

83

CUT

Luke Cashion

Waxhaw, NC

25

80

89

CUT

Will Hanna

Raleigh, NC

29

90

83

WD

Tyler Shuler

Bryson City, NC

-

75

WD

WD

Quinton Metz

Wilkesboro, NC

-

WD

WD

WD

Andrew Robinson

Raleigh, NC

-

WD

WD

           


 

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 150 One-Day (net and gross) events as well as 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 nearly $2,000,000 since 1977 to benefit Carolinas' golf initiatives including junior and women's programs.     

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