HILTON HEAD, SC- The Island of Hilton Head will host the 54 hole Golfweek Amateur Tour National Championship. The tournament is expected to be the largest competitive stroke play event ever held in Hilton Head, SC.
A field of approximately 600 golfers from across the country will converge on the island Oct. 21-23rd for the Tour's national finals. The championship will be contested on seven courses, including three at Palmetto Dunes Resort, as well as Robber’s Row, Oyster Reef, CC of Hilton Head and the Arthur Hills course in Palmetto Hall. The tour will bring the top players from over 40 regions representing 25 states. Over 650 tournaments were held nationwide for players to qualify to play in Hilton Head. There, the best from each flight will compete over 3 days to be crowned the Golfweek Amateur Tour Champion.
Memphis Golfweek Tour Players entered in Tour Championships:
Ed McDugle - Champ Flight
Allen Thomas - Champ Flight
Jordan Jones - A' Flight
Thomas McMurdy - A' Flight
Greg Cryder - B' Flight
Jeff Donovan - B' Flight
John Pigg - B' Flight
Danny McDougal - B' Flight
Dennis Sensing - C' Flight
Fred Bryant - C' Flight
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This marks the sixth straight year the Golfweek Amateur Tour has hosted its national championship on Hilton Head Island. Last year's event drew just under 600 golfers and encompassed six courses. The overall champions were:
2010 National Champions
Championship Flight: Chase Wilson, Asheville, NC
A Flight: Jeff Hawkins,Tidewater, VA
B Flight: Kevin Parker, Downeast, NC
C Flight: Thomas Russell, Michigan
D Flight: Marlon Jones, Charleston,SC
Team Championship: Tidewater VA
"We expect another competitive tournament in all five flights. Guys are grinding throughout the season to earn enough points to qualify for the National Championship," said Tour president Dennis McCormac. "The players who came last year really enjoyed Hilton Head Island. In addition to world-class golf, it offers great beaches, restaurants and family activities."
A record number of participants will be gunning for a total purse of at least $18,000 in gift certificates in the 54-hole stroke play championship. In addition to the weekend rounds, golfers can arrive early for practice rounds from Oct. 17-20th.
"This is a big event. Not just for our members, but also their families," McCormac said. "Guys are bringing their wives and children. It's evolved into a family event, with the number of spectators increasing as well."