Silver Lakes –Lessons of ’22, lessons on wedge play. Wigington begin ’23 Calhoun County Golf Tour with a 66 and lead the three players by 4 strokes. This includes scores by flight, tee times and information on a hole-in one.
by Joe Medley
Gary Wigington took lessons from his 2022 Calhoun County golf season ended in a literal way, and it may have helped him reverse an ongoing trend of hard start to the beginning of the season.
A few rounds into the season of 2023, Wigington found himself to the top of the field for the RTJ Silver Lakes Championship, shooting a 6-under par 66 to be ahead of Jeremy McGatha, Corey Ray and Dane Moore by four strokes.
Champion of the tour in defending Brennan Clay and Scott Martin are tied for third place with 71.
The championship of last year’s tour was decided by the tie-breaker of Wigington as well as Clay after Wigington was hit with two triple bogeys during the last nine holes at the County Championship.
“It was a rough start and I hope you can start off on an improved start in the new year and ensure you are in a place to be able to be successful at the final day of the year,”” Wigington said.
In the hope of getting started on the right foot in the new year Wigington was back in golfing school, so to say. He received a golf lesson from Brian Speakman, a Birmingham-based instructor around a month ago, hoping to bring the wedge game to a good level.
“It was simply two things he asked me to try something different,” Wigington said. “I’ve played with it with the result that my wedge playing is much better than it has been in the past few years.
“I’ve struggled with wedge shots, and this (lesson) by itself has really helped greatly.”
In terms of the lessons learned from 2022’s end It’s all about focusing He stated.
“The final two rounds, in one period, it’s been difficult to maintain the focus,” he said. “It is like I’d have the bogey, double or even the triple, in a situation that I shouldn’t have been in. anything more than an even par.
“Today I tried to be focused on each shot and not go up there and then just hit it, and not pay attention on the shot, which can result in an unsound shot and the hole to be a disaster.”
All of it was poured into the drink which helped Wigington begin the county tour with what he described as “a great day.”
He had seven birdies and a bogey. the 14th hole, Backbreaker No. 5. The birdies were in Heartbreaker Nos. 1, 6 and 7, along with Backbreaker Nos. 3 7, 4, and 9.
He was able to hit 16 greens, and had plenty of birdie shots.
“I put myself in good places and putt some good shots,” he said.
McGatha described his 70th birthday as “lucky.”
He “putted well on the front, and hit 33.” the player said. “Back nine shot decently, but did not make a mistake. I hit a 37.
“I was not expecting anything, so I’m satisfied with the result.”
Other highlights of this day were Clay’s Eagle on the 18th hole Backbreaker No. 9.
“The hole shot from the tee had a bit of anger in the shot,” the golfer said. “Had 147 yards before the hole then hit it at approximately 6 feet, and then made it.”
Kolby Slick scored a hole-in-one on the Backbreaker 152-yard No. 2. His teammates included Taylor Vera, Cain Hollingsworth and Chance Harris.
“As when I touched it I knew I had did flush it out,” Slick said. “Vera was like”Oh, that’s definitely going to be great.’
“It was about 6 feet away from the pin. the crowd started screaming”Go in! Go in!’ I saw the ball go down and then everyone was in a frenzy. My group was lucky enough to was only able to hit me with one drink and my pockets didn’t hurt as much.” It’s a good idea to Find more sports news stories…]
The RTJ Silver Lakes Championship
FIRST-ROUND SCORE
Championship A Flight
Gary Wigington 66
Corey Ray 70
Dane Moore 70
Jeremy McGatha 70
Brennan Clay 71
Scott Martin 71
Kevin Daugherty 72
Daily Thomas 72
Randy Reaves 73
Cam Hurst 73
Andrew Brooks 73
Championship B Flight
Justin Graveman 74
Alex Harper 75
John Rollins 75
Landon Straub 76
Sawyer Edwards 76
Randy Lipscomb 77
Clayton Chandler 77
Dustin Travis 77
Jonathan Swader 78
Will Reaves 78
Blake Cole 78
Tanner Wells 78
Vance Lewis 78
First Flight
Nick Ledbetter 79
Jeff Champman 80
Gage Miller 80
Cody Boyd 80
Mike Bowers 81
Brad Landin 82
Jeff Bain 82
Daniel Black 82
Ryan Powers 83
Mason Dennis 83
Second Flight
John Hagan 84
Chris Cox 84
Ross Johnson 84
Dre Davenport 85
Bob Eaton 85
Houston Black 85
Zach Graham 85
Chris Messer 85
Morgan Cunningham 85
Jackson Freeman 86
Matt Greer 86
Third Flight
Taylor Vera 87
Chance Harris 87
Tyler Berry 87
Ethan Davis 88
Robert Daniel 88
Cain Hollingsworth 88
Devin Williams 90
Joe Hedgepeth 90
Andrew Betts 90
Jake Williams 91
Fourth Flight
Brian Johnson 92
Nathan Williams 92
Michael Ledbetter 92
Kolby Slick Kolby Slick
Heath Smith 93
Tyler Graham 94
Joe Williams 94
Craig Kiker 94
Cody Wesson 95
Andrew Smith 96
Tate Heuer 98
Mike Williams 100
Andy Lang 102
Austin Martin 105
Keith Hutcheson 106
Adam Benefiel 106
Scott Jimmerson 115
Ladies Division Flight
Marlee Hedgepeth Marlee Hedgepeth
Jaycee Berrong Jaycee Berrong
TEE TIMES FOR SECOND ROUND
7.50 a.m.:Marlee Hedgepeth, Jaycee Berrong
8. a.m.: Andy Lang, Keith Hutcheson, Adam Benefiel, Scott Jimmerson
8.10 a.m.: Austin Martin, Mike Williams, Tate Heuer, Andrew Smith
8:20 a.m.: Cody Wesson, Tyler Graham, Joe Williams, Craig Kiker
9:00 a.m.:Michael Ledbetter, Brian Johnson, Kolby Slick, Heath Smith
8.40 a.m.:Joe Hedgepeth, Devin Williams, Jake Williams, Nathan Williams
8.50 a.m.:Ethan Davis, Robert Daniel, Cain Hollingsworth, Andrew Betts
9. a.m.:Matt Greer, Taylor Vera, Chance Harris, Tyler Berry
9:10 a.m.: Zach Graham, Bob Eaton, Dre Davenport, Jackson Freeman
9.20 a.m.:Ross Johnson, Houston Black, Morgan Cunningham, Chris Messer
9:30 a.m.: Mason Dennis, Chris Cox, John Hagan, Ryan Powers
9:40 a.m.: Mike Bowers, Brad Landin, Jeff Bain, Daniel Black
9:50 a.m.: Nick Ledbetter, Gage Miller, Cody Boyd, Jeff Chapman
10. a.m.:Blake Cole, Vance Lewis, Tanner Wells, Jonathan Swader
10.10 a.m.:Randy Lipscomb Clayton Chandler, Dustin Travis, Will Reaves
10:00 a.m.:Alex Harper, John Rollins, Sawyer Edwards and Landon Straub.
10:30 a.m.: Randy Reaves, Cam Hurst, Andrew Brooks, Justin Graveman
10.40 a.m.:Scott Martin, Brennan Clay, Daily Thomas, Kevin Daugherty
10:00 a.m.: Gary Wigington, Jeremy McGatha, Dane Moore, Corey Ray.