Rick Cloninger wins the Chanticleer National Senior
GREENVILLE, South Carolina (June 3, 2016) -- Following is a summary of divisional results at the Chanticleer National Senior Invitational, played at Greenville Country Club's Chanticleer course:
-- In our Senior Division, Rick Cloninger of Fort Mill, SC beat out Roy Hunter of Pawley's Island, SC by one stroke, winning with a 54 hole total of 217. This is Cloninger's second title, and fourth consecutive top 3 finish!
-- Don Marsh of Johns Creek, GA claimed the Super Senior Championship by edging Neil Spitalny of Chattanooga, TN in a sudden death playoff. Both players set a Super Senior tournament record with a 54 hole total of 217.
-- Defending Grand Master Champion Don Wood of Louisville, KY competed in the Super Senior division and shot better than his age all three days en route to a top 5 finish.
ABOUT THE
Chanticleer Senior Invitational
The Chanticleer National Senior Invitational started
in 2011 with the vision that it would provide a
superbly conditioned, very challenging course on
which to present a premier invitational tournament
for elite senior and super senior golfers recognized
for their playing accomplishments on a national and
international scale. The limited field is determined
from the pool of applicants with preference given to
players' performance in national and international
events as well as the current rankings. As an
integral
part of our vision, we provide extraordinary
hospitality and great value to both our players and
their significant others.
The Senior Division competition will be for players
55-64, as well as other
older qualified players who may desire to play in this
division. The Super
Senior division will be for players 65-70, as well as
other older qualified
players who prefer to play at Chanticleer. There will
be a cut after 36 holes.
As an option for Legends, we will host a separate
70+ Legends division at
our Riverside course provided we have a minimum
number of 16 players.
There will NOT be a cut.
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