Banach prevails at Texas South Amateur with closing 66
8/11/2019 | by Texas Golf Association
see also: View results for Texas South Amateur, South Shore Harbour Country Club

Cody Banach broke away from a crowded leaderboard after saving his best for last at Sterling Country Club.
Banach went bogey free in his final round, which included four birdies on the front nine and two birdies on the back nine.
Logan Pate, who shared a piece of the lead in each of the first two rounds, finished in solo third after a final round of even-par 72 and a three-day total of 7-under 209.
Broc Haymon rounded out the top four with a 6-under par 210 for three days. Jess Bonneau and Ross Mackay, part of the four tied for the lead heading into the final round, finished in a tie for fifth place after 2-over par 74s to finish the weekend at 5-under 211.
About the Texas South Amateur

Eligibility: Entries are open to male amateur golfers that reside in South Texas as defined by the Texas PGA Sections (South of 31 degree parallel, Salado TX and south is break point), with a certified USGA Handicap Index of 8.4 or less. Format/Field...
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