The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Barth to defend title at 101st Georgia Amateur

‘Wind is definitely a factor’ on the course, golfer says.

- By Stan Awtrey

Atlanta’s Harris Barth, a recent graduate of Westminste­r who will play college golf at Furman this fall, will try to defend his title at the 101st Georgia Amateur Championsh­ip this week at The Landings Club in Savannah.

Barth came from two shots behind on the final day and shot a closing 67 to claim the title last year at Cherokee Town and Country Club. He beat Will Kahlstorf, of the University of Georgia, by a shot.

The 72-hole championsh­ip, conducted by the Georgia State Golf Associatio­n, begins Friday and will be cut to the low 60 players and ties after 36 holes. This will be the second time The Landings Club has hosted the Georgia Am. The first was 2010, when Lee Knox won the first of his two titles. The Deer Creek course has been the site of the annual Korn Ferry Tour’s Club Car Championsh­ip since 2018.

“The wind is definitely a factor,” Barth said. “It’s not a narrow course, but it helps to keep it in play off the tee. You can get into some weird spots if you don’t.”

Barth is paired in the first two rounds with mid-amateur Chris Waters, of Atlanta, and Wilson Andress, of Georgia Southern. Waters has won five GSGA titles, most recently the 2021 Georgia Public Links. Andress is the 2021 Georgia Match Play champion.

Other prominent players in the field include: William Love, of Atlanta, who was Barth’s Westminste­r teammate and the 2022 AJC high school player of the year; Georgia Southern’s Hogan Ingram, of Rome, the 2020 Georgia Junior champion; Connor Asarch, of Florida Atlantic, who tied for 10th in 2021; and Luke Koenig, of Watkinsvil­le, who qualified for the U.S. Open Sectional.

The top mid-amateurs include 2004 champion David Denham, who tied for eighth in 2021; Dalton Melnyk, of Atlanta, who finished seventh in 2021; former Georgia Tech football player and college referee R.B. Clyburn, of Cartersvil­le; Rusty Mosley, of Vidalia; and Taylor Smith, of Covington.

Top seniors in the field include Bob Royak, of Atlanta; two-time Georgia Amateur winner David Noll, of Dalton; Jack Larkin, of Atlanta; and Savannah’s Doug Hanzel, who lives at The Landings.

The winner has their name engraved on the Robert H. Martin Trophy. Bobby Jones won the first one in 1916, when he was 14. Two-time U.S. Senior Open champion Allen Doyle won it six times and Arnold Blum won it five times.

First Tee pair earn spots in Pebble Beach event

Marcus Leonard and B.J. Little will represent the First Tee of Metro Atlanta at the PURE Insurance Championsh­ip Impacting First Tee, Sept. 20-26 at Pebble Beach.

Leonard is a senior at Drew Charter School and has been involved with First Tee for seven years. He wants to earn a degree in business management or PGA management and partner with local schools and churches to develop a peer-to-peer counseling group.

Little is a senior at Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School in Atlanta and has been involved with First Tee for eight years. He aspires to be a criminal defense attorney, then seek public office.

Tech’s Lamprecht a winner at Palmer Cup

Georgia Tech’s Christo Lamprecht helped the Internatio­nal team triumph over the United States team in the Arnold Palmer Cup. The match was tied 18-18 entering the final day but the Internatio­nals won 13 of 24 matches and won 33-27.

Lamprecht, a native of South Africa, won three of his four matches. He teamed with Heather Lin, of Taiwan, who plays at Oregon, to beat Stanford’s Michael Thorbjorns­en and Rose Zhang 1-up in the first round. The team then beat Jake Doggett and Olivia Mitchell 3 and 2 in the third round. He defeated No. 15-ranked amateur Travis Vick, of Texas, 3 and 2 in the final-round singles.

UGA women add new assistant coach

Ember Holloway, formerly the assistant coach at Purdue, has joined the Georgia women’s program as an assistant. She was a standout player at the University of Illinois from 2010-14 and played profession­ally for three years. Holloway became the first Illinois golfer to compete in three NCAA Regionals and twice led the team in stroke average. She qualified for two U.S. Women’s Amateurs and three U.S. Public Links championsh­ips.

“We are adding a coach who is ready to help us build on our top-five finish at the national championsh­ips last season,” UGA coach Josh Brewer said. The Bulldogs will have eight returning letter winners, including all six who played in the NCAAS, this fall. Georgia reached match play and lost to eventual champion Stanford 3-2 in the quarterfin­als.

Charities benefit from Mitsubishi Electric Classic

This spring’s Mitsubishi Electric Classic raised $558,270 for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, the Special Needs Schools of Gwinnett and other local charities. The PGA Tour Champions event has donated more than $3.6 million since its inception in 2013. The tournament’s Birdies for Charity program also raised nearly $400,000 for Annandale Village, Boys and Girls Club of Metro Atlanta, Cooper’s Crew, Grayson Cluster Schools Foundation and Women’s Club of Sugarloaf Charities. The Birdies for Charity program has raised more than $2 million since 2016.

Reinhardt’s Clay wins Milton Martin Classic

Amateur Hunter Clay, who plays at Reinhardt University, won the Georgia PGA’S Milton Martin Classic at Chattahooc­hee Golf Club in Gainesvill­e. It’s been a good stretch for Clay, who had a top-10 finish at the NAIA champ this spring.

Clay shot 69-69 to finish at 6-under 138 and win by a shot. Tied for second were J.P. Griffin, of Capital City Club-brookhaven; Jacob Tilton, of Ansley Golf Club; and Georgia Golf Hall of Famer Tim Weinhart, of Heritage Golf Links. They finished at 5-under 139.

North Atlanta’s Adamson co-medalist for Junior Am qualifier

Pierce Adamson, who plays at North Atlanta High School, shot 68 and tied with Luke Balaskiewi­cz, of Jacksonvil­le, Florida, for low medalist at the U.S. Junior Amateur qualifier at the University of Georgia Golf Course in Athens.

Tied for third at 69 were Ryan Davidson, of Gainesvill­e High; Aidan Cohl and Billy Abdow, of Rivers Academy; Georgia Southern signee Parker Claxton, of Pinewood Christian; and Connor Mccann, of Tallahasse­e, Florida. The two alternates are Jace Butche,r of Mount Paran Christian, and Jack Rowe, of Habersham Central.

Earning a spot at the qualifier at the Country Club of Birmingham was Will Jones, of Milton High School, with Price Miller, of Westminste­r, the second alternate.

Qualifiers advance to the 74th U.S. Junior Amateur, July 25-30, at Bandon Dunes in Bandon, Ore.

Miscellane­ous

University of Georgia graduate Davis Thompson tied for sixth at last week’s Korn Ferry Ascendant and is mathematic­ally guaranteed a spot on the 2022-23 PGA Tour. Thompson has four top-10s in his 16 starts. ... David Ford, of Peachtree Corners, a sophomore at North Carolina, reached the quarterfin­als of the North and South Amateur at Pinehurst, N.C. His twin brother Maxwell Ford, a sophomore at Georgia, and Georgia Tech’s Ross Steelman reached the round of 16. Steelman tied for second in the stroke-play portion.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF KATE AWTREY ?? Recent Westminste­r graduate Harris Barth, who won the 2021 Georgia Amateur, will play college golf at Furman this fall.
PHOTO COURTESY OF KATE AWTREY Recent Westminste­r graduate Harris Barth, who won the 2021 Georgia Amateur, will play college golf at Furman this fall.

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