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South Carolina Four Ball: Taylor and Hartin take title
Cory Taylor & Mike Hartin are the 2014 SCGA Four Ball Champions as they defeated Walt Todd & Brandon Truesdale 2&1 in the Final Match at the Country Club of Spartanburg.

It was a match for the ages as both teams came out firing making birdies and an eagle in the first five holes that left the 2012 champions Walt Todd and Brandon Truesdale 1up at that point. A disappointing bogey on the long par three 6th hole put the match back at square, and that’s when Cory Taylor and Mike Hartin grabbed their lead that they would never give up. Taylor and Hartin went on to win the next two holes with birdies before giving one back on the 9th hole. With both teams making bogey on the par four 10th hole, birdie was not enough for Todd & Truesdale on the short 11th as Taylor managed to win the hole with an eagle two to go back up two, a lead the stroke play medalists would not give back. After trading pars and birdies coming in, Todd and Truesdale ran out of holes and Cory Taylor and Mike Hartin were declared champions. When all the dust settled, Taylor and Hartin were eight under for the day and Todd and Truesdale were seven under.

For more information including detailed scoring, Match Play brackets and pairings visit our tournament web page – 51st Four Ball Championship

The 2014 SCGA Four Ball Championship is one of 20 major championships conducted by the South Carolina Golf Association. The 51st Annual event was played on the 6,604 yard, par 72 golf course at The Country Club of Spartanburg in Spartanburg, SC. The field began with 60 teams competing for 31 Match Play spots as the Defending Champions of Brad Thorne & Will Woodard received and automatic #1 seed.

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ABOUT THE South Carolina Four-Ball

The Four Ball Championship is a great attraction as it has become the only Match Play event that the South Carolina Golf Association conducts. With 60 teams starting play, after two days of stroke play qualifying, 32 teams will advance to match play to square off against each other until there is only one team left.

By virtue of being one of the few Match Play events available in South Carolina, this is a great opportunity to play in a format that used to dominate tournament golf.

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