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Cole, Wigington Overcome Health Setbacks to Share RTJ-Trail Championship Lead

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Cole on the rebound from ‘severe dehydration’, and Wigington rebounding from wrist injury, but both share lead after first round of RTJ-Trail Championship.

By Joe Medley

SILVER LAKES — Ty Cole withdrew from the State Amateur tournament this week with dehydration. Gary Wigington has battled a wrist injury through the first half of the 2026 Calhoun County Golf Tour.

None of that could keep the two 50-somethings, also the Tour’s winningest veterans, from atop the RTJ-Trail Championship leaderboard Saturday.

Playing in the same foursome, Cole and Wigington each shot a 4-under-par 68 at Silver Lakes and stand tied for the lead after Saturday’s first round.

Newly minted Calhoun County high school player of the year Caden Wood and 2025 Pine Hill winner Cody Robinson lurk one shot back headed into Sunday’s final round.

Zach Contrils, John Rollins, Brennan Clay and Ethan McCareeth shot 70 Saturday.

Cole, who has three wins in three Tour starts this season, would’ve missed the Trail Championship had he finished out the State Am, but had to pull out 13 holes into the second round with what he called “severe dehydration” on Birmingham Country Club’s strenuous course.

The State Am requires players to walk the course, which Cole did with Matt Rogers as his caddy. After a tough first round, Cole was having a better second round when he felt familiar symptoms.

“I’ve had severe dehydration before, and I know what it feels like,” he said. “I started kind of feeling that way on 10 or 11 the second day, and I told Matt, ‘We’re probably not going to finish.’”

Rogers encouraged Cole to solder on.

“I was playing good the second day, and I got to about 13, and we were kind of close to the clubhouse,” Cole said. “I said, ‘Let’s go.’

“I said, ‘I’ve got to work tomorrow. There’s no sense (in finishing).’ I’m still not, probably, a hundred percent, physically.”

Carts, complete roofs for shade, helped players battle temperatures in the 90s at Silver Lakes Saturday, and Cole played a Cole-like round. The Calhoun County Tour reigning player of the year and current points leader finished better than his season average of 69.86 per round.

“Same old thing, hit it good and can’t make nothing on the front,” he said. “Then make a few putts on the back, and that was it. …

“After this week, I’ll take it.”

Wigington, who opened the 2026 Tour with a 66 in the first round at Cane Creek, has battled wrist inflammation all season. He sat out of the Gadsden Country Club Invitational, hoping rest and ice would help.
“It’s better,” he said. “It’s still there, but it’s way more tolerable.
“I took two weeks off after Pine Hill and just did a bunch of icing and heating they told me to. It’s still swollen, but it just doesn’t hurt like it did.”

Wigington might’ve walked out of Silver Lakes with sole possession of the lead Saturday but for a lost-ball misadventure on No. 7.

“I hit it a little bit right off of the tee but didn’t really think anything of it when I hit it, but we just never found it,” he said. “I don’t know if it plugged in the mud or what.

‘It wasn’t that bad of a shot, but we just couldn’t find it. It ended up costing a bogey.”

CHAMPIONSHIP A FLIGHT
PLAYER RD. 1-2 TOTAL
Ty Cole 68 68
Gary Wigington 68 68
Caden Wood 69 69
Cody Robinson 69 69
Zach Contris 70 70
John Rollins 70 70
Brennan Clay 70 70
Ethan McCareeth 70 70
Dawson Day 71 71
Matthew Tigrett 71 71
Will DeMesserman 71 71
Tanner Wells 71 71
CHAMPIONSHIP B FLIGHT
PLAYER RD. 1-2 TOTAL
Nick Ledbetter 72 72
Walker Hobbs 72 72
Trent Mansfield 73 73
Jeremy McGatha 73 73
Andrew Brooks 73 73
Joshua Ashley 73 73
Sawyer Edwards 74 74
Chad Key 74 74
FIRST FLIGHT
PLAYER RD. 1-2 TOTAL
Zach Limberis 74 74
Eric Messer 75 75
Fisher Prichard 75 75
Dustin Travis 75 75
Jake Goggans 77 77
Shawn Ledbetter 77 77
Corey Mize 77 77
Jason Rich 78 78
Lee Hubbard 78 78
SECOND FLIGHT
PLAYER RD. 1-2 TOTAL
J.D. Berndt 79 79
Cove McHugh 79 79
Jeff Bain 79 79
Matt Rogers 79 79
Joseph Salonia 79 79
Easton Wright 79 79
Bob Eaton 80 80
Chase Hollingsworth 80 80
Cain Hollingsworth 81 81
Aaron Gregerson 81 81
Carson Chandler 81 81
Nick Hubbard 81 81
THIRD FLIGHT
PLAYER RD. 1-2 TOTAL
Jarrod Smith 82 82
Adam Carnss 82 82
Joel Brock 82 82
Drew Clark 83 83
Robert Daniel 83 83
Chad Hinchman 84 84
Chris Sanford 84 84
Benjamin Campbell 84 84
Dylan Jackson 84 84
FOURTH FLIGHT
PLAYER RD. 1-2 TOTAL
Chris Fares 85 85
Zach Mangum 85 85
Cody Boyd 85 85
Kyle Glover 85 85
Dalton Fisher 86 86
Ryan Townley 86 86
Wade Griffith 86 86
Andrew Folsom 87 87
Ted Gregerson 87 87
Houston Black 87 87
FIFTH FLIGHT
PLAYER RD. 1-2 TOTAL
James Harrison 88 88
Noah Farmer 88 88
Andrew Gunnells 88 88
Dre Davenport 89 89
Craig Graves 90 90
Cody Smitherman 90 90
Dillon Parker 90 90
Hunter Fordham 91 91
Austin Taylor 91 91
Kane Stanford 91 91
Matt Greer 91 91
SIXTH FLIGHT A
PLAYER RD. 1-2 TOTAL
Danny Whittaker 92 92
Tate Heuer 92 92
Blake Maxwell 92 92
Keith Hutcheson 92 92
Scott Jimmerson 94 94
Billy DeMesserman 95 95
Landon Price 95 95
SIXTH FLIGHT B
PLAYER RD. 1-2 TOTAL
Cody Burgess 96 96
Luke Haynie 96 96
Gordon Johnson 97 97
Larry Champion 100 100
Jody Andrews 101 101
Andrew Keenum 105 105
SENIOR DIVISION
PLAYER RD. 1-2 TOTAL
Greg Shultz 72 72
David Sanders 77 77
Andy Jenkins 78 78
Jeff Noah 79 79
Ott Chandler 79 79
TonyHicks 81 81
Mark Gaines 82 82
Wilton Page 84 84
Tony Garnett 85 85
Mark Salonia 89 89
Shane Price 94 94

Sunday’s final-round tee times

7 a.m.: Tony Garnett, Mark Salonia, Shane Price
7:10 a.m.: Ott Chandler, Tony Hicks, Mark Gaines, Wilton Page
7:20 a.m.: Greg Shultz, David Sanders, Andy Jenkins, Jeff Noah
7:30 a.m.: Larry Champion, Jody Andrews, Andrew Keenum
7:40 a.m.: Cody Burgess, Luke Haynie, Gordon Johnson
7:50 a.m.: Keith Hutcheson, Billy DeMersseman, Scott Jimmerson, Landon Price
8 a.m.: Tate Heuer, Danny Whitaker, Matt Greer,. Blake Maxwell
8:10 a.m.: Dillon Parker, Austin Taylor, Hunter Fordham, Kane Stanford
8:20 a.m.: Dre Davenport, Jordan Burgess, Craig Graves, Cody Smitherman
8:30 a.m.: Noah Farmer, James Harrison, Houston Black, Andrew Gunnells
8:40 a.m.: Ryan Townley, Wade Griffith, Andrew Folsom, Ted Gregerson
8:50 a.m.: Cody Boyd, Kyle Glover, Zach Mangum, Dalton Fisher
9 a.m.: Chris Sanford, Chris Fares, Dylan Jackson, Benjamin Campbell
9:10 a.m.: Joel Brock, Drew Clark, Robert Daniel, Chad Hinchman
9:20 a.m.: Carson Chandler, Adam Carns, Jarrod Smith, Nick Hubbard
9:30 a.m.: Chase Hollingsworth, Cain Hollingsworth, Bob Eaton, Aaron Gregerson
9:40 a.m.: Jeff Bain, Matt Rogers, Joseph Salonia, Easton Wright
9:50 a.m.: Jason Rich, Lee Hubbard, J.D. Berndt, Cove McHugh
10 a.m.: Corey Mize, Shawn Ledbetter, Jake Goggans
10:10 a.m.: Dustin Travis, Fisher Prichard, Eric Messer
10:20 a.m.: Sawyer Edwards, Zach Limberis, Chad Key
10:30 a.m.: Jeremy McGatha, Andrew Brooks, Joshua Ashley
10:40 a.m.: Chad Hare, Trent Mansfield, Walker Hobbs, Nicklaus Ledbetter
10:50 a.m.: Dawson Day, Tanner Wells, Will DeMersseman, Matthew Tigrett
11 a.m.: Zach Contris, John Rollins, Brennan Clay, Ethan McCareeth
11:10 a.m.: Ty Cole, Gary Wigington, Caden Wood, Cody Robinson

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