McHugh leads with 68 on wet opening day at Texas Mid-Am
9/14/2018 | by Texas Golf Association
see also: Texas Mid-Amateur Championship, Wichita Falls Country Club

Jay McHugh fought soggy conditions in the first round of the Texas Mid-Amateur, but a 68 left him on top of the leaderboard
McHugh, a 39-year-old Oil Field salesman, took advantage of playing in the afternoon wave, which largely dodged the steady downpour that lasted throughout the morning. McHugh got off to a fast start with birdies on three of his first six holes. He added an eagle on the par-5 eighth hole and made the turn at 5-under par. McHugh held on with a birdie and two bogeys on the back nine to sign for 68. That gave him a one-shot lead over Robert Mills from Houston and Christopher Wheeler from Addison.
Tied for second place, Mills and Wheeler also played in the afternoon wave and avoided the worst of the day’s weather. They both rolled in five birdies on their way to shooting 3-under 69s.
Five players are tied for fourth place at 2-under 70, including River Oaks member Gregg Hammer and 2016 Texas Senior Amateur champion Lewis Stephenson from Mansfield. Hammer and Stephenson, along with Rockwall’s Kip Estep, share the lead in the Mid-Master Division for players ages 40 years and older. All three veteran amateurs posted 2-under 70s in the first round.
Also in the fourth-place logjam at 2 under was Clay Hodge, the 2013 Texas Mid-Amateur champion. The 33-year-old from Tyler played in the morning wave, when nearly an inch of rain fell on River Oaks. Right when the rain was at its heaviest, Hodge went into a zone. Soaked to the core and playing without rain gear, Hodge poured in a 10-foot birdie on the 12th hole. He then made a 3-footer for birdie on No. 13, a 22-foot birdie on No. 14, a 12-footer for birdie on No. 15 and a 15-footer for birdie on No. 16.
“The weather was so bad that it really makes you focus on what you’re doing,” Hodge said. “You don’t have time to think about anything else. All of a sudden, I made five birdies in a row.”
Colby Harwell, who won the 2017 Texas Mid-Amateur last summer at Comanche Trace, received his 2017 Texas Player of the Tear trophy on Thursday night at the Players’ Welcome Reception. Harwell also won the 2017 Mid-Amateur Match Play Championship last year.
This week he’s attempting to accomplish something no one has done in almost a quarter of a century. The last player to successfully defend the Mid-Amateur title was Texas Golf Hall of Famer John Grace, who won the championship four years in a row from 1991-94.
Harwell started his defense with an even-par 72 in the first round, which included a hole-in-one on the par-3 sixth hole. Harwell used an 8-iron to score the ace from 158 yards.
“I knocked it down a little and hit a little draw in there,” Harwell said of his sixth hole-in-one, four of which have come in competitions. “It never left the flag. It landed one foot short and one foot to the right and spun right in there.”
Despite the half-inch of precipitation River Oaks took on the night before the start of the championship and the steady rain throughout the first half of the day, the first round went off without a single delay.
The players all seemed to enjoy the well-maintained River Oaks and the challenges it presents. This is the first statewide championship held at the venerable club since 1973. River Oaks played host to six Texas Amateur Championships from 1926 to 1973. River Oaks also welcomed the 1964 Texas Senior Amateur.
About the Texas Mid-Amateur

Eligibility: Entries are open to male golfers with a USGA Handicap index of 8.4 or less, and who are 25 years of age or older by the first day of championship qualifying. Format/Field Size: 54 holes of stroke play. At the completion of 36 holes the f...
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