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Quackenbush Takes Early Lead at 49th South Carolina Amateur Match Play Championship

 

NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. (June 16, 2021) -- The results from the first round of stroke play qualifying at the 49th South Carolina Amateur Match Play Championship at Mount Vintage Golf Club (Chester/Vintage) in North Augusta, S.C. on June 16, 2021. The field is competing at 7,090 yards (par 36-36--72).

 

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Brian Quackenbush of Aiken, S.C. is the sole leader of the 49th South Carolina Amateur Match Play Championship after the first round of stroke play qualifying. Quackenbush shot a 3-under-par, 69 on Wednesday.

 

Quackenbush kept a pristine scorecard throughout the entirety of his round, scoring his only bogey on his first hole. “I guess bogey the first one so you can get it out of the way,” he said with a chuckle. He proceeded to earn four birdies and 13 pars to earn the lead over Mitchell Vance of Hartsville, S.C. and Connor Fahey of Greenville, S.C.

 

Quackenbush stated that he put plenty of practice into gaining distance on his clubs and putting accuracy. “I’ve been hitting it better for maybe the past two months. I found some distance through some swing changes with my coach and made some tweaks with my putting. I’m trying to train in the right direction.” His hard work paid off in today’s round as his fairway finding abilities, putting and all around solid-game came in handy. “I made saves when I needed to. I got out of position a couple of times but made some good putts.”

 

At 50 years of age, Quackenbush is the second oldest player in a field dominated by seasoned collegiate golfers. His mindset going into Thursday’s round is straightforward and simple. “I’m not the longest guy on the field so I can hit my 3-wood or driver and be right where I need to be. I just want to try to focus on the shot in front of me. It sounds cliche,” he commented. “I want to get more comfortable with the course for the match play and I’ve been working on gaining some distance.”

 

Tied for second going into Thursday’s round is Mitchell Vance and Connor Fahey, both carding a 2-under-par, 70. Vance, a rising junior on the men’s golf team at Francis Marion University fired five birdies, including one on the 18th hole to share the second spot with Fahey, a rising senior on the men’s team at Belmont Abbey College. 

 

21 year-old Fahey carded six birdies, four back-to-back, and went into today’s round without a practice round as he was working all week, admitting he would make some safer plays going into the next round. “Tomorrow I think I’ll do the same thing as today, except maybe be a little less aggressive because now I know where I’m going. I want to hit some greens, make some putts, and get ready for match play.”

 

Stroke play qualifying resumes tomorrow with tee times running from 7:30 a.m. to 11:41 a.m. After the 36 holes of stroke play qualifying are complete, the field will be cut to 32 players for match play. A playoff will be conducted to break ties if necessary.

 

A Carolinas Amateur Championship qualifier was held in conjunction with round one of the South Carolina Amateur Match Play. Players could compete in both events as long as they had registered for both events. Results from the qualifier can be found here.

 

Connor Fahey was the low medalist for Carolinas Amateur Championship qualifying. Colin Trahan of North Augusta, S.C. was runner-up with a 1-under-par, 71. Brandon Hiott of Walterboro, S.C., Zachary Armentrout of Walterboro, S.C., Matthew Laydon of Charleston, S.C. and Andrew Propes of Charleston, S.C. also earned their spots into the Carolinas Amateur Championship after carding even-par, 72. 


 

49th South Carolina Amateur Match Play Championship

Mount Vintage Golf Club (Chester/Vintage), North Augusta, S.C.

First Round of Stroke Play Qualifying Results

Pos. Player City, State To Par R1
1 Brian Quackenbush Aiken, SC -3 69
T2 Mitchell Vance Hartsville, SC -2 70
T2 Connor Fahey Greenville, SC -2 70
T4 Luke Cashion Seneca, SC -1 71
T4 Nick Mayfield Rock Hill, SC -1 71
T4 Colin Trahan North Augusta, SC -1 71
T4 Robbie Biershenk Boiling Springs, SC -1 71
T8 Brandon Hiott Walterboro, SC E 72
T8 Zachary Armentrout Walterboro, SC E 72
T8 Matthew Laydon Charleston, SC E 72
T8 Andrew Propes Charleston, SC E 72
T12 Anthony Clark Fort Mill, SC 1 73
T12 Spencer Skiff Columbia, SC 1 73
T12 Nick Willis Cowpens, SC 1 73
T12 Oliver Rotermund Daniel Island, SC 1 73
T16 John Weiss Columbia, SC 2 74
T16 Crawford Reeves Taylors, SC 2 74
T16 Zach Pardoll Kiawah Island, SC 2 74
T16 Grant Sellers McBee, SC 2 74
T16 John O'Brien Columbia, SC 2 74
T16 Henry McGannon Charlston, SC 2 74
T16 McClure Thompson Little River, SC 2 74
T16 Michael Sims Lexington, SC 2 74
T16 Henry Augenstein Columbia, SC 2 74
T16 Jarrett Grimes Columbia, SC 2 74
T26 Brian Sears Myrtle Beach, SC 3 75
T26 Connor Moore Bluffton, SC 3 75
T26 Jason Steiner Fort Mill, SC 3 75
T26 Garrett  Cooper Cowpens, SC 3 75
T26 Michael Rials Florence, SC 3 75
T31 David Hrubala Spartanburg, SC 4 76
T31 Nick Howell Laurens, SC 4 76
T31 Pierce Fox Greenville, SC 4 76
T31 Drew Weary Bluffton, SC 4 76
T31 Caleb Loudin Summerville, SC 4 76
T36 Corbin Pye Duncan, SC 5 77
T36 Dylan Murray North Augusta, SC 5 77
T36 Ben Burton Charleston, SC 5 77
T36 Jared Jillson Columbia, SC 5 77
T36 Patrick Golden Murrells Inlet, SC 5 77
T36 Trevor Gerard Hartsville, SC 5 77
T36 Daniel Brasington Woodruff, SC 5 77
T36 Daniel Coker Hartsville, SC 5 77
T44 Grainger Howle Darlington, SC 6 78
T44 William Phipps Florence, SC 6 78
T44 Baylor Geer Johnston, SC 6 78
T44 Frank Wrenn Greenville, SC 6 78
T44 James Lightsey Indian Land, SC 6 78
T44 Ryan Anderson Aiken, SC 6 78
T44 Daniel Ezelle Taylors, SC 6 78
T51 Andrew Lockliear Bonneau, SC 7 79
T51 Drew Greene Aiken, SC 7 79
T51 Ben Brodhead Charleston, SC 7 79
T51 Christian Sease Greenville, SC 7 79
T51 Trey Howard Woodruff, SC 7 79
T56 Eli Ricker Greenville, SC 8 80
T56 Parker Fain Boiling Springs, SC 8 80
T56 Will Durrett Aiken, SC 8 80
T56 David Kidd York, SC 8 80
T60 Brandon Twigg Charleston, SC 9 81
T60 Kobie Morton Greenwood, SC 9 81
T60 Lee Hoggard Greer, SC 9 81
T60 Scott Sullivan Blythewood, SC 9 81
T64 Derek Byzinski Charleston, SC 10 82
T64 Daniel Kopp Conway, SC 10 82
T64 Benny Hagerty Aiken, SC 10 82
T67 Travis Gantt Moncks Corner, SC 11 83
T67 Felix van Kleef Hilton Head, SC 11 83
T67 Keith Chichester Blythewood, SC 11 83
T70 Jenkins Dwight Sumter, SC 12 84
T70 STEVE Paley Columbia, SC 12 84
T70 David Gibson Lexington, SC 12 84
T73 Evan Greenplate Hilton Head Island, SC 13 85
T73 Jonathan Abrams West Columbia, SC 13 85
T73 Daniel Donato MOUNT PLEASANT, SC 13 85
T76 Rye Tifft Mount Pleasant, SC 14 86
T76 Josh Nichols Tega Cay, SC 14 86
T78 Graydon McNair Summerville, SC 15 87
T78 John Moss Fort Mill, SC 15 87
80 Sullivan Hooper Leesville, SC 17 89
T81 Ayden Farrington Beaufort, SC 21 93
T81 Preston Andrews Chester, SC 21 93
83 Connor Keating Daniel Island, SC 26 98
WD Stephen Heard Greenville, SC - WD
NS William Sheppard Mt. Pleasant, SC - NS
NS Shea Bogan Clover, SC - NS

 

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.    

For more information about the CGA, visit our website.

 

 

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