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Justin Lowe of Louisiana Grabs egolf AGT’s National Title with a 3 under par total!

November 4, 2008

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HILTON HEAD, SC (Oct 26th)–Justin Lowe began Sunday one shot behind first round leader Shane Thompson of Asheville, NC. Thompson fired a 4 under par 68 on the Arthur Hills Palmetto Dunes course which only gave him a one shot lead over Lowe going into Sunday.

Lowe & Thompson turned the front nine on the Fazio course all even. The battle would go back and fourth with no one having more than a one shot lead on the back nine. When both players step up to the treacherous par 3 17th hole they we all even at 2 under par. Both players hit the green and after Thompson’s missed his putt, Lowe drained his 15 footer for a birdie two and a one shot lead going into the 18th hole. With his one shot lead Lowe played the hole perfectly and made par to secure his one shot victory at 3 under par.

Charlotte rounded out the top five with Dave Schmidt (Charlotte) finishing in third place at even par and the 2003 & 2006 Tour Champion Joe Jaspers(Charlotte) shot 69 on Sunday to secure fourth place overall and Michael Bailey was fifth. Low round at the Fazio course on Sunday came from Dusty Green (Louisiana) who fired a 2 under par 68.

A Flight went to a sudden-death playoff to be decided. Tim Knight (Columbia) and Steve French (Charlotte) both finished the tournament at a 155 total just slipping past Kevin Ronan (Charlotte) and Lynn Cormier (Houston) who tied for low round of the day with a 76 to miss the playoff by one shot.

The playoff hole started on #10 on the Arthur Hills Palmetto Dunes course and Knight quickly took care of business by birding the par 4 for the victory. This was quite an accomplishment for Knight since 2 weeks earlier he had to have a stint put in to relieve pressure on his heart. Knight’s heart proved to be the biggest on Sunday as he hoisted the Tour Championship 1st place crystal.

B Flight also went into a sudden-death playoff; this time it took three holes for Brian Layne (Tidewater, VA) to snatch victory from Dan Rabaya (Orlando). The first round leader Mike Bohnsdahl (Tidewater, VA) narrowly missed the playoff by one shot.

Raleigh, NC produced the 2008 C Flight Champion as Barry Fleming fired an 84 on Sunday to beat out Jeff Cottom (Charlotte) by five shots. Len Benedetti (Orlando) and Percy Kennedy (Houston) both finished with a 2 day total of 171.

In D Flight Mark Dion (Houston) shot a 178 total and posted only a one shot victory over Joe Paul (Downeast, NC) division. Dion came from 5 shots back to take home the National Championship crown.

This marked the third year that the egolf Amateur Tour has hosted its national championship on Hilton Head Island. This year’s field of 550 golfers was the largest ever for an amateur golf tournament on the island. Competition took place on seven courses: three at Palmetto Dunes, two at Port Royal Plantation, the Robert Cupp course in Palmetto Hall and Oyster Reef GC.

In the team competition, the Tidewater, VA Tour took the cup away from defending champion Louisiana. Tidewater’s team total was 1270 beat Charlotte by just one shot at 1271. Rounding out the top five was at Orlando 1282, Louisiana (South) 1300 and Hilton Head, SC with 1317.

egolf Amateur Tour

National Championship

Results from Hilton Head

(Palmetto Dunes & Port Royal courses):

Championship Flight:

Justin Lowe (Louisiana-North) 69-70- -139

Shane Thompson (Asheville, NC) 68-72- -140

David Schmidt (Charlotte, NC) 70-72- -142

Joe Jaspers (Charlotte, NC) 74-69- -143

Michael Bailey (Charlotte, NC) 71-76- -147

Kyle Chauvin (Louisiana-South) 75-72- -147

James Moore (Triad, NC) 74-74- -148

Tim Pickering (Columbus, OH) 72-76- -148

Jim Gallagher (Tidewater, VA) 75-74- -149

Andrew Smith (Jacksonville, FL) 72-77- -149

Michael Menyhart (Orlando, FL) 75-74- -149

Brock Elder (Triad, NC) 75-75- -150

Mike Westrum (Houston, TX) 74-76- -150

A Flight:

Tim Knight (Columbia, SC)* 79-76- -155

Steve French (Charlotte, NC) 75-80- -155

Kevin Ronan (Charlotte, NC) 77-79- -156

Lynn Cormier (Houston, TX) 80-76- -156

Bob Potter (Charleston, SC) 78-80- -158

Shone Russell (Pinehurst, NC) 80-79- -159

Mike Harter (Charlotte, NC) 80-80- -160

Dave Mullis (Tidewater, VA) 77-83- -160

Dan Burrows (Tidewater, VA) 80-80- -160

Rick Ludy (Myrtle Beach, SC) 79-81- -161

Chad Pontiff (Orlando, FL) 77-83- -161

Biff Huff (Charleston, SC) 78-83- -161

Hoke Board (Jacksonville, FL) 80-81- -161

Note: Tim Knight won in a sudden-death playoff.

B Flight:

Brian Layne (Tidewater, VA) * 81-78- -159

Dan Rabaja (Orlando, FL) 80-79- -159

Mike Bohnsdahl (Tidewater, VA) 75-85- -160

Subernia Johnson (Orlando, FL) 83-80- -163

John Douglas (Louisiana-South) 84-80- -164

Cary Anderson (Nashville, TN) 78-86- -164

Freddie Clayton (Louisiana-North) 80-85- -165

Eric Tobias (Charleston, SC) 88-78- -166

Joe Langa (Orlando, FL) 86-80- -166

Darin Darnell (Upstate, SC) 83-85- -168

Ryan Bland (Myrtle Beach, SC) 84-84- -168

Darold Parker (Louisiana-North) 84-84- -168

Phil VanGeersdaelen(Charlotte, NC) 89-79- -168

Andy Murrow (W. Piedmont, NC) 85-84- -169

Note: Brian Layne won in a sudden-death playoff.

C Flight:

Barry Fleming (Raleigh, NC) 81-84- -165

Jeff Cottom (Charlotte, NC) 84-86- -170

Len Benedetti (Orlando, FL) 84-87- -171

Percy Kennedy (Houston, TX) 84-87- -171

Jeremy Motes (Tidewater, VA) 84-88- -172

Mark Greene (Louisiana-North) 79-93- -172

Dave Gabbard (Charlotte, NC) 85-88- -173

Doug Crews (Orlando, FL) 91-82- -173

John Rinaldi (Charlotte, NC) 85-88- -173

Tyler Menard (Louisiana-South) 90-84- -174

James Adams (Pinehurst, NC) 83-91- -174

John Donat (Hilton Head, SC) 84-90- -174

Clay Galloway (Orlando, FL) 85-89- -174

D Flight:

Mark Dion (Houston, TX) 88-90- -178

Joe Paul (Downeast, NC)_ 91-88- -179

Dean Teal (Charleston, SC) 97-86- -183

Keith Weaver (Columbus, OH) 88-95- -183

Scott Fry (Tidewater, VA) 91-93- -184

Troy Massey (Houston, TX) 92-92- -184

Gary Tedford (Mississippi) 96-89- -185

Alfonso McDonald (Orlando, FL) 91-94- -185

Joyce Perry (Augusta, GA) 93-92- -185

Tim Murphy (Louisiana-North) 83-103-186

Lyn Rhode (Jacksonville, FL) 85-101-186

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