Hymel, Davis lead Saturday’s four-ball scramble at Wolf Hollow

WESSON – Mike Hymel and Charlie Davis are the leaders in the standings after one day of action in this weekend’s Fourth of July Four-Man Scramble at the windswept Wolf Hollow Golf Club.

They lead by one stroke with a score of 67 in the Championship Flight.

Three teams are tied for first place in the First Flight division with a score of 73.

There is a six-way tie among teams in Second Flight division with a score of 75.

In the Third Flight division, Monty Stayton and Bob Morgan are the leaders with a score of 83

Thirty-six teams competed in Day 1 of the 2-day tournament Saturday.

Wolf Hollow’s Golf Director Ronny Ross staid that Sunday’s shotgun tee times will begin at 1 p.m.

CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT 

1 Mike Hymel & Charlie Davis 67

1 Chuck Holloway & Ryan Case 68

2 Donnie Sasser & Realus Tucker 70

2 Winston Lott & Lannie Staten 70

3 Allen Kent & Jeff Greenlee 70

3 Ricky McInnis & Chris Lofton 70

4 Scott & Bryce Langley 70

4 Dewayne Wooten & Chris Moulds 72

5 Darrin Hirsch & Josh Simmons 72

5 Kent Allen & Ronny Ross 72

FIRST FLIGHT 

6 Lamar Murrell & Jonathan Newman 73

6 John Ratcliff & Brian King 73

7 Bo Murphy & Rich Fairchild 73

7 Justin & Brett Hutchinson 74

8 Kelvin Locke & Glen Murray 74

8 Brad Harville & Don Stringfellow 74

9 Mike Wooten & Mitch Wooten 74

9 Tony McInnis & Alex Shoemake 74

10 Jerry Harper & Mark Coleman 74

10 Benny Nixon & Sam Jones 74

SECOND FLIGHT 

11 Rusty Crawford & Greg Garvin 75

11 Gent Smith & Trey Holder75

12 Joe Sherer & Ed Veal 75

12 Leon Bennett & Steve Yawn 75

13 Lee Berry & Brandon Goldsmith 75

13 Nick Smith & Mason Warren 75

14 Tee Wheeler & Angelo Giardina 76

14 Gerald Housley & Mike Mims 76

15 Chris Partridge & Monty Hilton 76

15 Mike & Tyler Stringer 76

16 Billy Kirby & Gary Lewis 76

16 Jim Stringer & Dan Murray 77

17 Gary Gray & Will Lofton 77

THIRD FLIGHT

17 Monty Stayton & Bob Morgan 83

18 Randall Harper & Chuck Harper 84

18 Terry Gray & Dean Liles 89

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