Buddy Moore played his first round of golf on the Anniston Municipal Golf Course in 1952 and never grew tired of the game or the place.
So much so that as he got older he turned them both — the game and the course — into his life.
Local golf: Royster, Jondes win Maj. Dwayne Williams Memorial Steve Royster and Billy Jones teamed for a 6-under-par 64 to win the first flight of the sixth annual Maj. Dwayne Williams Memorial Golf Tournament last weekend at Anniston Country Club.
Local golf: Travis, Gregoria win in TV 24 Invitational Dustin Travis and Jordan Gregoria won the boys and girls 15-18 age division in the TV 24 Invitational at The Lion Golf Club, the inaugural event of the Future Champions Junior Golf Tour.
Local golf: Miller gets long-sought win at Cane Creek Former college All-American David Miller won the pro division, Ty Cole won the amateur medal and Clay Calkins won a playoff among flight winners in the Fort McClellan Credit Union Pro-Invitational at Cane Creek Golf Course on Sunday.
Local golf: Sapp finds way around rules change While everyone in the world was expressing an opinion about the merits (and faults) of an anchored putter ban, Kyle Sapp was sitting back like the cat that caught the canary.
He uses a belly putter — quite effectively given his record — and figured out a long time ago how to beat whatever ban might be forthcoming from the game’s governing bodies.
Local golf: Last-minute offer leads to trophy Casey O’Toole shot 2-under-par 68 for the second straight round Sunday and won the county’s first major by three shots over Jeff Champion of Pell City. Jeremy McGatha finished third overall, the best finisher among the Calhoun County Golf Tour players in the field.
Local golf: Second round at ACC pushed back to today The all-day rain Saturday wiped out the second round of the Wilfred Galbraith Invitational at Anniston Country Club, and there’s no guarantee they’ll get to play today.
Local golf: Former JSU manager scores ace Kevin Speaks saw a lot of walk-off hits during his days as a manager for the Jacksonville State baseball team, but he’s probably never seen a walk-off hole-in-one.
Andrews recently named director of golf operations Oxford native Tyler Andrews discovered something about himself after he grew up — he was good at golf.
Andrews’ discovery led to what he says is his dream job. He was recently named director of golf operations at Auburn University Golf Club where he also serves as the head golf pro. The neat part about the job is that he started at the bottom — working as a part-time cart guy — and rose to the top in six years.
While everyone in the world was expressing an opinion about the merits (and faults) of an anchored putter ban, Kyle Sapp was sitting back like the cat that caught the canary.
He uses a belly putter — quite effectively given his record — and figured out a long time ago how to beat whatever ban might be forthcoming from the game’s governing bodies.
Casey O’Toole shot 2-under-par 68 for the second straight round Sunday and won the county’s first major by three shots over Jeff Champion of Pell City. Jeremy McGatha finished third overall, the best finisher among the Calhoun County Golf Tour players in the field.
The all-day rain Saturday wiped out the second round of the Wilfred Galbraith Invitational at Anniston Country Club, and there’s no guarantee they’ll get to play today.
Kevin Speaks saw a lot of walk-off hits during his days as a manager for the Jacksonville State baseball team, but he’s probably never seen a walk-off hole-in-one.
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