Mike McCoy survives Four-Man Playoff to win Trans-Miss Sr.
5/17/2018 | by Trans-Mississippi Golf Association
see also: View results for Trans-Miss Senior Amateur, Thunderbird Country Club

Meeting McCoy in the playoff were Bryan Norton, Brady Exber and Jeff New
McCoy, Bryan Norton from Mission Hills, Kan., Brady Exber from Las Vegas and Jeff New from Scottsdale all finished the 54-hole, stroke-play championship with matching scores of 3-over-par 219. Exber made the biggest move in the final round with an even-par 72. McCoy had to ease in a slippery 5-footer for par on the 54th hole to get into the playoff.
New was eliminated with a bogey on the first hole. Exber was next to fall when he failed to finish the third extra hole. It came down to McCoy and Norton, who coincidentally are both Trans-Miss Directors. On the fourth playoff hole – the 420-yard, par-4 13th – Norton pushed his drive out to the right. His ball landed in a tree and was stuck there. After taking an unplayable lie penalty and drop, he advanced his ball up to the green.
McCoy ultimately two-putted from 20-feet to earn the victory.
Norton, Exber and New shared second place. Joe Palmer from West Des Moines, Iowa, took fifth place at 6-over 222.
In the inaugural edition of the Mid-Master Division for golfers ages 40 and older, local resident Chris Kamin from Phoenix scored a seven-shot victory despite what he considered a lackluster effort in his final round. A few tee balls lost into the desert led to five bogeys and a double. He did sink three birdies to limit the damage and posted a 4-over 76. He finished at 4-over 220 for the championship.
Mark Mance from Whitefish, Mont., used a final round 75 to move up the leaderboard and take second place at 11-over 227. Brad Wayment from Mesa, Ariz., and Robert Funk from Canyon Lake, Calif., tied for third place with 14-over 230.
“I kept it in pay most of the time here during the week,” said Kamin, who was playing in his first Trans-Miss event. “Today I started out well. I ended up hitting four or five in the desert, and my score kind of showed that.”
An Arizonian for more than 20 years, Kamin said Desert Forest is his favorite course to play in the area. He was appreciative of the Trans-Miss bringing an elite amateur championship to the revered venue. Winning on a course he loves was a bonus.
“It feels great,” he said. “I don’t care if it’s a little club event or a something big like this, wins are always fun.”
In the Super Senior Division (65+), Jim Knoll from Sunnyvale, Calif., defeated fellow Californian Jeff Burda from La Quinta in another four-hole playoff. Both veteran amateurs finished 54 holes at 8-over 224. Knoll won with a 4-foot par putt after Burda missed his downhill, 5-footer on the fourth extra hole.
“I was very fortunate to win,” said Knoll, a three-time U.S. Senior Open participant who made the cut at the 2007 U.S. Senior Open. “It means a lot to me. The field is always really good here, and the tournaments are always very well run on a national level. It’s very rewarding.”
Gary Hardin from Carlsbad, Calif., finished third in the Super Senior Division. Corky Nelson from Dallas took was fourth, and Dave Sheff from Dana Point, Calif., came in fifth place.
In the Legends Division (70+), Desert Forest member Dick Baker scored an eight-shot victory over Sam Boyd from Horseshoe Bay, Texas. Baker, who splits time between Carefree, Ariz., and St. Could, Wis., shot a final round 77 to post the winning score of 13-over 229.
David Rasley from Payson, Ariz., finished in third place. Dallas native Jim Martin, who was attempting to win his fourth consecutive Legends Division title, took fourth place. Fifth place belonged to another Desert Forest member, Philip Svanoe from Carefree, Ariz.
Results: Trans-Miss Senior Amateur
| Place | Player | Location | Pts | Scores |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | W. Des Moines, IA | 700 | 73-72-74=219 | |
| T2 | Las Vegas, NV | 400 | 70-77-72=219 | |
| T2 | Scottsdale, AZ | 400 | 71-73-75=219 | |
| T2 | Mission Hills, KS | 400 | 75-70-74=219 | |
| 5 | W. Des Moines, IA | 300 | 78-71-73=222 |
About the Trans-Miss Senior Amateur

The championship will be contested over 54 holes of individual stroke play with three divisions: Senior (55+, max handicap 6.0), Super Senior (65+, max handicap 10.0) and Legends (70+, max handicap 12.0). Must be a member of Trans-Mississippi Golf As...
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