Griffin Tarver Claims First Club Championship Title at Tega Cay Golf Club Men’s Championship

The Tega Cay Golf Club Men’s Championship concluded in thrilling fashion, with former Junior Club Champion Griffin Tarver capturing his first Club Championship title. Tarver, who finished the tournament with a 3-under-par total of 141 over two days, edged out strong competition to secure the victory.

Club Championship – Final Results

1st – Griffin Tarver – Gross 141
2nd – Doug Champagne – Gross 142
3rd – Jason Hnat – Gross 143

Griffin Tarver’s impressive performance, which included a clutch final round, allowed him to surpass Doug Champagne, who finished just one stroke behind at 142. Jason Hnat rounded out the top three with a gross score of 143, making for a closely contested championship.

Senior Championship – Final Results

1st – Kenny Hall – Gross 149
2nd – Ryan Ratcliffe – Gross 156
3rd – Randall Phillips – Gross 166

In the Senior Championship, Kenny Hall maintained his lead from the first day, finishing with a gross score of 149 to take the title. Ryan Ratcliffe finished second with a score of 156, while Randall Phillips came in third with 166.

Super Senior Championship – Final Results

1st – Doug McGowan – Gross 165
2nd – Chuck Kelker – Gross 167
3rd – Gary Anderson – Gross 168

Doug McGowan emerged victorious in the Super Senior Championship, posting a gross score of 165. Chuck Kelker was close behind with a 167, and Gary Anderson, who led after the first day, finished third with a score of 168.

Open Championship – Final Results

1st – Ron Birmingham – Net 61
2nd – Dan Manes – Net 63
3rd – Dale Eberle – Net 64
Tie 4th – Joe Bailey – Net 65
Tie 4th – Bob Auman – Net 65

In the Open Championship, Ron Birmingham posted a remarkable net score of 61 to claim the title. Dan Manes finished second with a net score of 63, and Dale Eberle took third with a net 64. Joe Bailey and Bob Auman tied for fourth, each with a net score of 65.

A Thrilling Conclusion

The final round of the Tega Cay Golf Club Men’s Championship provided plenty of excitement, with tight finishes across all divisions. The tournament was a showcase of skill and determination, and all participants should be proud of their performances in this highly competitive event.

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