(Kevin Goldy / Daily Independent photo)
Jeffrey Scott Ray (Central City, Ky.) shot a final-round 73 at Eagle Trace Golf Club to win the Dixie Senior & Mid-Master Championship by one shot over
Gene Elliott (W. Des Moines, Iowa).
Ray started the day tied for the lead with
Joe Shaktman (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) at 2 under par, with Elliott a seemingly distant six shots back. But Elliott started hot, with four birdies in a row, and suddenly through six holes he had caught Ray and was just two shots behind Shaktman.
Shaktman would go on to drop four shots in a three-hole stretch, and when Elliott birdied the tenth hole of his round, he was five under for the day and had the lead for the first time.
The key stretch for Ray was making birdie the 11th and 13th holes of his round, while Elliott was dropping his only shot of the day. That flipped the lead to Ray by two shots, and despite a late bogey, he was able to take the lead to the clubhouse. He closed with a 73 and a 1-under 215 total.
For Elliott it was nearly a third rankings event win in the second half of the year, to go along with the Canadian Senior and Crump Senior. But instead he had to settle for a 68 and a solo second place finish. The 2018 AmateurGolf.com Senior Player-of-the-Year will finish third in this year's points race.
Related: AmateurGolf.com Senior Player-of-the-Year points standings
For Ray it was a breakthrough in his first year playing the national senior circuit. His previous best finish was a top-ten at the Geranium Senior in Georgia. But he knows how to close, having won two of the last three Senior Amateur championships in his home state of Kentucky.
Shaktman closed with a 77 to finish third at 3 over par.
Jerry Slagle (Southlake, Texas) was fourth and the defending champion,
Michael Hughett (Owasso, Okla.), finished fifth.
L-R: Chad Branton, Jeffrey Scott Ray, Edward Turner (Dixie photo)
In the Super Senior division,
Edward Turner (Richardson, Texas) successfully defended his title by one shot over
Fred Stern (Boca Raton, Fla.) with a 5-over 221 total.
For this year's tournament, a Mid-Master division was added for players ages 40-54, and
Chad Branton (Cartersville, Ga.) became the first champion in runaway fashion. Branton went wire-to-wire with rounds of 70-70-74 to shoot 2 under, far ahead of runner-up
Joseph Crannell (Carmel, Ind.).
Glenn Przybylski (Frankfort, Ill.),
Jason Coolik (Atlanta, Ga.) and
Mike Heffner (Powder Springs, Ga.) rounded out the top five.
ABOUT THE
Dixie Senior & Mid-Master
The senior version of the Dixie Amateur
Championship added a Mid-Master division
starting in 2019. 54-hole
stroke play event with no cut. Mid-Master (ages 40-
54), Senior (ages 55-64)
and Super Senior
(65+) Divisions. The tournament has long drawn
some of the
country's top senior golfers to South Florida -- Doug
Hanzel (2013-2014, 2017); Brady Exber (2012); and
Rick
Woulfe (an amazing 7 titles, his latest in 2015) are
among the past
champions. All three rounds are
contested at
Eagle Trace Golf Club. You may request an
invitation at
www.dixieamateur.com.
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