As the No. 1 seed, Fryer endured his opponent’s best shots, barely scraping out victories over Chad Hambright (1up) and Tyler Moore (19 holes) en route to the championship. Hall, the current SCGA Four-Ball Champion, was behind in every single one of his five matches during the week, only to storm back for victories.
In the finale, Hall jumped out to a rare lead after a birdie on No. 1. Fryer evened the match on No. 4 with a birdie of his own before coasting onto the backside. Meanwhile, Hall bogeyed three straight from No. 6-8, digging himself a 4 down hole at the turn.
With the win, Fryer becomes the first SCGA player to win both the SCGA Amateur and SCGA Match Play in the same year. Fryer now sits in 2nd place on the SCGA Player of the Year Points List, closing the gap to 70 points behind Corby Segal.



