“I was very fortunate. I eagled the ninth and 11th holes,” said Stephenson, the 58-year-old dentist who finished as the runner-up in the 2017 Texas Senior Amateur. “I don’t know if I’ve ever made two eagles in the same tournament round before.”
“It was kind of knuckling, and it kind of flattened out,” he said. “It just covered the front bunker and rolled up to 10 feet.”
Two holes later, Stephenson was in the fairway, about 240 yards from the green. He considered laying up to the right side and to attack the back hole location with a wedge. Ultimately, he decided to go for it.
“I hit 3-wood again, and it just hit perfectly on the front edge of the green and it rolled up to about 10 feet, too,” Stephenson said. “They were just two shots that turned out. Sometimes they don’t turn out, but this time they did. I was very fortunate.”
Stephenson leads Southlake’s Michael Lohner by one shot headed into Saturday’s second round of the 54-hole stroke play Major Championship.
Lohner, a 56-year-old entrepreneur, hit 13 of 14 fairways and made seven birdies on the day. That included a birdie-birdie finish on his final two holes to move into second place.
“It was one of those rounds that could’ve been 5- or 6-under,” Lohner said. “Some days things just go your way. Today was one of those days. There’s a long ways to go, though. I’m not counting any chickens.”
“I just hung in there like you have to do,” said Booker, the 63-year-old Founder and President of a financial services company. “I started making some putts. I made a change to my putting grip recently, and I feel really good over the putter right now.”
Booker said he switched to an unconventional grip that encourages a lower, straight-back-straight-through action.
“It’s a pretty dramatic change,” he said. “I started rolling the stripe (on his ball) straight, even on really long putts. I’m not necessarily making a ton of putts, but I feel really good.”
Four players share fourth place at 1-over 73. That group includes defending champion Ed Brooks from Fort Worth and 2015 champion Rob Kilby from McAllen.


