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Clay Leads 2024 Calhoun County Golf Tour

Alexandria’s Brennan Clay shot a 69 in Saturday’s first round of the Anniston City Championship at Cane Creek and leads by one stroke. (Photo by Joe Medley)
Alexandria’s Brennan Clay shot a 69 in Saturday’s first round of the Anniston City Championship at Cane Creek and leads by one stroke. (Photo by Joe Medley)

Anniston, AL – Clay shoots 69, leads six golfers by one stroke after first-round play in the Anniston City Championship, the first points event of the 2024 Calhoun County Golf Tour. (Includes full first-round scores, Sunday tee times)

By Joe Medley

CANE CREEK — Even the best of Calhoun County Golf Tour players are people with families and other things they do for a living.

Brennan Clay has business. He coaches youth baseball. Oh, and his third child is due in July.

That’s why performances like his first-round 69 in Saturday’s first round of the Anniston City Championship at Cane Creek feel special.

“I haven’t been playing very often, so I’m pretty happy with that,” Clay said.

With an eagle on No. 18, Brennan Clay clinched the day’s lone under-70 round to lead after the first of two rounds. He leads six players tied at 70: defending champion Andrew Brooks, Jeremy McGatha, John Rollins, Chad Calvert, Ty Cole and Jeff Chapman.

Alexandria’s Brennan Clay shot a 69 in Saturday’s first round of the Anniston City Championship at Cane Creek and leads by one stroke. (Photo by Joe Medley)
Alexandria’s Brennan Clay shot a 69 in Saturday’s first round of the Anniston City Championship at Cane Creek and leads by one stroke. (Photo by Joe Medley)

The Anniston City Championship marks the first points event on the 2024 Calhoun County Golf Tour. The final round is Sunday.

A tour veteran, Clay seeks his second Anniston City Championship title and first since 2021.

The husband, father, Turfgrass specialist at EnvyLawn and Alexandria A Ball 6U coach did all right Saturday.

“I haven’t been doing a lot of practice,” he said, “but I’m pretty happy with that.”

His day started with a three-putt bogey, but he recovered with birdies on three of the next four holes. After a bogey on No. 8, he strung together nine consecutive pars until his big finished on 18.

“I hit it right … and hit a low punch cut to within 8 feet,” he said. “It was the best shot I hit all day.”

Clay needed it with six other golfers riding his cart bumper. Cole, the reigning tour champion, also eagled 18, as did Calvert.

Albertville’s Jeff Chapman putts on No. 18 during Saturday’s first round of the Anniston City Championship at Cane Creek. (Photo by Joe Medley)
Albertville’s Jeff Chapman putts on No. 18 during Saturday’s first round of the Anniston City Championship at Cane Creek. (Photo by Joe Medley)

Chapman, a left-handed tour semi-regular from Albertville who played in the day’s final group, threatened to snatch the lead away from Clay, standing at 4 under par with no bogeys through 15 holes.

That’s where not having much experience on the course bit. He came into his first Anniston City Championship appearance with one practice round, on Wednesday.

Then came nerves. He saw scores when making the turn and knew the lead was in his grasp.

Chapman double-crossed on 16 and hit into the road, setting the stage for a double bogey.

He parred out on 17 and 18, making a spectacular second shot to help save par on 18. After teeing just across the cart path, he lined a shot just under the limbs of two trees, to within 10 feet of the green.

“All in all, I played good,” Chapman said. “Just one bad swing. Other than that, I was happy with the round. I putted good, and wedges were good.

“This is the first time I’ve been this close to the top. It was a little bit of nerves.”

First-round scores

CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT
Player Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Total
Brennan Clay 69 69
Andrew Brooks 70 70
Jeremy McGatha 70 70
John Rollins 70 70
Chad Calvert 70 70
Ty Cole 70 70
Jeff Chapman 70 70
Kevin Daugherty 73 73
Gary Wigington 74 74
Blake Grissom 74 74
Ott Chandler 74 74
CHAMPIONSHIP B
Player Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Total
Dustin Travis 75 75
Hunter Carr 77 77
Bob Eaton 78 78
Cole McNeal 79 79
Jamarcus Stokes 82 82
Daniel Black 83 83
FIRST FLIGHT
Player Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Total
Chris Reaves 84 84
Dre Davenport 84 84
Andrew Gunnells 84 84
Houston Black 85 85
Carson Chandler 87 87
Aaron Gregerson 88 88
Taylor Vera 89 89
Nathan Gilbert 93 93
Isaac Scroggins 105 105
Jonathan Pate WD
Kyle Webb WD
CHAMPIONSHIP SENIORS
Player Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Total
Chip Howell 74 74
Greg Shultz 75 75
David Sanders 78 78
Ted Heim 81 81
John McKenzie 81 81
Doug Huie 83 83
David Fitzgerald 86 86
Rocco D’Gomez 87 87
Danny Stephens 90 90
Dennis Moyer 93 93

Sunday’s final-round tee times

9:15 a.m.: Dennis Moyer, Rocco D’ Gomez, Danny Stephens
9:30 a.m.: David Fitzgerald , Doug Huie, John McKenzie, Ted Heim
9:45 a.m.: David Sanders , Greg Shultz, Chip Howell
10 a.m.: Starters Time
10:15 a.m.: Taylor Vera , Nathan Gilbert, Isaac Scroggins
10:30 a.m.: Carson Chandler, Houston Black, Aaron Gregerson
10:45 a.m.: Dre Davenport, Andrew Gunnells , Chris Reaves
11 a.m.: Starters time.
11:15 a.m.: Landon Holly, Jamarcus Stokes ,Daniel Black
11:30 a.m.: Dustin Travis , Hunter Carr, Bob Eaton , Cole McNeal
11:45 a.m.: Starters time
Noon: Kevin Daugherty, Gary Wigington , Blake Grissom, Ott Chandler
12:15 p.m.: John Rollins , Chad Calvert , Ty Cole , Jeff Chapman
12:30 p.m.: Brennan Clay, Jeremy McGatha , Andrew Brooks

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