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Columbia Country Club, Blythewood, S.C. ~ August 5-8, 2010 ~ Conducted by the SC Golf Association

Tournament History

Haas Takes Title

After a fourth consecutive two under par score of 70, Bill Haas is the 2003 State Amateur Champion. Haas completed the 72nd Annual State Amateur Championship one shot ahead of Emmett Turner and four shots ahead of first round co-leader, Greg Jones, Jr.

Starting the day with four consecutive pars, Haas made bogey on the 433 yard par four 5th hole. That bogey didn’t shake him a bit as he came right back on the next hole, the short par four 6th, with a birdie 3. The Wake Forest player settled in after that and reeled off five straight pars ending that streak with a birdie on the dangerous par four 12th hole. After a bogey on 14 and a three-putt par on 15, Haas found himself one shot back of the leader Emmett Turner. A clutch birdie putt on the par three 16th put Haas and Turner all square as they made their way to the par five 17th. With Turner in trouble after hitting his second shot in the creek surrounding the green, Haas played a long iron onto the middle of the green and two putted for a birdie. Turner failed to get up and down for par after a well struck par putt lipped out. With a two shot swing, Haas came upon the final hole playing safe and hoping for victory. Hitting one extra club to avoid the water in front of the green, Haas got up and down and secured his Championship title. A final hole birdie could only assure Turner of a second place finish.

Greg Jones, Jr. shot a final round 73 to finish by himself in third place. A costly double bogey on the 9th hole and a bogey on the 11th dashed any hopes of a late round run from the Clemson Tiger. Second round leader Kevin King played well on the front nine only to run into problems on the back. King had four bogies and a double to tie for fourth, seven shots back.

For Haas, 2003 has been a year full of accomplishments. Earlier this year he was named the 2003 ACC player of the year, just this last Friday he learned that he had made the 2003 Walker Cup team, and today he added the 2003 State Amateur Championship. Haas accomplished the last feat with stellar play and timely putting. With a hint that this could be his last year as an Amateur, Haas has added on of South Carolina oldest Championships to his list of victories.

142 players started the competition playing the 6,811-yard Chanticleer Course at Greenville Country Club. 71 players made the cut at 157 and competed over the weekend. The 2002 Champion, DJ Trahan has turned pro and was not eligible to defend his title. The 2004 State Amateur Championship is scheduled to be held at Columbia Country Club, August 5-8, 2004. The State Amateur is one of 18 Major Championships that the South Carolina Golf Association conducts throughout the year.

 

Final Results
Player 1 2 3 4 total
Bill Haas (Greer)* 70 70 70 70 280 -8
Emmett Turner (Greenwood)* 70 70 70 71 281 -7
Gregg Jones, Jr. (Florence)* 67 73 71 73 284 -4
Bert Atkinson (Charleston) 71 70 73 73 287 -1
Alex Hamilton (Aiken) 70 73 73 71 287 -1
Matt Hendrix (Aiken)* 67 73 75 72 287 -1
Kevin King (Hilton Head) 68 68 74 77 287 -1
Kevin Walsh (Columbia) 78 74 79 0 231 0
Robert Dargan (Columbia) 75 74 69 72 290 2
Frank Wrenn, IV (Greenville)* 75 71 74 72 292 4
Nash Elliott (West Columbia) 75 74 69 74 292 4
Todd White (Moore)* 74 72 77 72 295 7
Taylor Hough (Spartanburg) 73 74 72 76 295 7
Michael Gravley (Simpsonville) 75 75 69 76 295 7
Brent Delahoussaye (Greer) 73 73 73 77 296 8
Mark Anderson (Beaufort)* 77 71 75 78 301 13
Dennis McCollum (Summerville)* 79 74 73 75 301 13
Matt Grandy (Simpsonville) 78 77 72 74 301 13
Terry Ezell (York) 72 73 82 75 302 14
Steve Liebler (Irmo) 75 74 80 73 302 14
Jim Ferguson (Hilton Head) 74 74 76 78 302 14
David Dargan (Columbia) 75 72 79 76 302 14
Josh Campbell (Williamston) 79 76 72 75 302 14
Jack Brown (Greer)* 71 82 74 75 302 14
Marshall Swails (Columbia)* 72 77 79 74 302 14
Michael Maness (Galivants Ferry)* 78 73 75 77 303 15
Bobby Hines (Greenville) 75 77 77 75 304 16
Chris Epperson (Hilton Head) 74 78 79 73 304 16
Blaine Rogers (Simpsonville)* 74 72 78 80 304 16
Lee Palms (Greenville) 79 77 73 75 304 16
Ellison McCoy (Greenville)* 74 79 75 77 305 17
Gettys Glaze (Charleston) 76 72 81 78 307 19
Max Fain (Boiling Springs) 76 78 76 77 307 19
Jackson Hughes,III (Greenville) 76 76 72 83 307 19
Michael Sims (Clemson)* 74 80 74 80 308 20
Todd Satterfield (Greer) 75 76 80 77 308 20
Frank Ford, III (Charleston) 76 79 75 78 308 20
Scott Brown (North Augusta)* 77 79 80 73 309 21
Jake Thompson (Greenville)* 77 73 78 82 310 22
Brad Ricker (Easley) 77 75 80 78 310 22
Jon Stephenson (Columbia)* 80 77 78 75 310 22
Barry Roof (Conway)* 77 77 77 79 310 22
Denton Moore (Anderson) 77 78 85 70 310 22
Timothy Tang (N. Charleston)* 78 75 78 79 310 22
Bryan Kelley (Spartanburg) 77 72 82 79 310 22
Dennis Barnes, Jr. (Gaffney) 80 75 78 78 311 23
Randy Childers, Jr. (Inman) 78 74 82 77 311 23
Jeremy Revis (Taylors) 73 74 83 81 311 23
Kyle Owings (Pauline)* 79 75 78 80 312 24
Brian Duncan (Greenville) 75 82 82 73 312 24
Marcus Grumbles (Travelers Rest) 77 72 82 82 313 25
Kevin Driggers (Mt. Pleasant) 77 80 75 81 313 25
Justin Hare (Charleston)* 79 76 79 79 313 25
Todd Stewart (Florence) 73 75 81 84 313 25
Frank Wrenn, III (Greenville) 80 76 80 79 315 27
Cory Martin (Myrtle Beach)* 80 76 81 79 316 28
Brad Krapfel (Columbia) 71 86 79 80 316 28
Garland Ferrell (Greenville)* 80 75 83 78 316 28
Daniel Sloan (Greenville) 72 80 83 82 317 29
Kyle Milner, III (Spartanburg) 78 78 79 82 317 29
Jeryl Johnson (Summerville)* 76 78 82 82 318 30
Rich Rebholz (Rock Hill) 78 78 81 82 319 31
Robert Hayes (Anderson) 79 78 82 80 319 31
Bill Smunk (Kingstree) 78 76 81 85 320 32
Steven Lindsay (Spartanburg)* 76 78 77 89 320 32
Matthew Bryant (Columbia) 75 80 80 86 321 33
Stephen Moss (Greer)* 85 71 84 81 321 33
Patrick Duncan (Greenville)* 75 81 85 81 322 34
Jay McKnight (Bluffton)* 76 81 85 81 323 35
Tim Teaster (Columbia) 84 72 86 81 323 35
Dustin Adair (Spartanburg) 75 81 84 86 326 38