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Ty Cole Captures Third Wilfred Galbraith Invitational Title, Extends Lead in Calhoun County Golf Tour Standings

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Ty Cole celebrates Sunday after winning the Wilfred Galbraith Invitational at Anniston Country Club. (Photo by Joe Medley/East Alabama Sports Today)

Steady wins the race again for Cole, who wins Wilfred Galbraith Invitational, makes it three wins in three tries on the 2026 Calhoun County Golf Tour.

By Joe Medley

ANNISTON — Five points events remain on the 2026 Calhoun County Golf Tour, but reigning champion Ty Cole is rapidly growing his lead.

The five-time champion shot even-par 70 Sunday at Anniston Country Club and, as he often does, outlasted the field for a one-stroke victory over Taylor McCullum in the Wilfred Galbraith Invitational.

Cole shot 72-67-70–209 over the tournament’s three rounds. McCullum, who either led or tied for the lead through two rounds, went 69-70-71—210.

Tanner Wells took third at 71-68-72—211.

Cole bagged his third Wilfred Galbraith title.

Most significantly, he has played in three of the county tour’s four points events this season and won all three in which he played. That gives him 900 points with the majority of the Tour’s points events still to play.

Cole entered the weekend with a 45-point lead over Dustin Travis, who finished tied with Jacob LeCroy for sixth at 72-72-71–215.

Cole is on pace to surpass 2019, when he won five events in seven starts.

Winning three of the Tour’s first four events marks a first for Cole. He won three in a row after Dalton Chandler and Freeman Fite won the first two in 2016.

As of now, it seems the only thing that can stop Cole’s run in 2026 is Cole’s own schedule. He missed the Gadsden Country Club Invitational two weeks ago and appears likely to miss the RTJ-Silver Lakes Championship June 1-14.

“If I play good at the State Am, I won’t be at Silver Lakes,” Cole said. “If I make the cut at the State Am, I’ll be down there.

“I hope I miss Silver Lakes, because that means I played good at the State Am.”

As always seems to be the case, Cole stayed near the top of the field all weekend and passed toward the end Sunday. He chipped in on No. 9 then made a 20-foot putt on No. 14.

“When I made the putt on 14, I thought, ‘OK, you’ve got a chance as long as he (McCullum) doesn’t go crazy with birdies,’” Cole said.

Cole’s 30-foot uphill putt on 16 got hit back to even on the day.

He and McCullum went into No. 18 tied. Cole two-putted for par, and McCullum three-putted.

McCullum’s drive went left edge of the fairway, and his approach left him a long putt from right of the pin. His putt curved short of the hole and rolled about 10 feet out.

Cole drove the right edge of the fairway on 18, giving him an ideal angle to approach the pin, which was placed in the upper left-hand corner of the green. He plopped about 20 feet right of the hole, and his first putt left him an 18-incher for par.

“However long I’ve been coming here, I’ve never seen the pin there,” Cole said. “It’s a great pin. When you’re right of it, it’s just so fast. Even as slow as the greens have been all week, that putt is just so fast. I don’t think they could put that pin there if the greens were at their normal speed. You couldn’t play it. Every putt would end up in the fringe or off the green.

“He hit a putt that just kept going, kept going. When I saw that, there was no way I was hitting it hard. To just barely get it there was my goal.”

McCullum came up just short after leading through two rounds for the second time in the years. He lamented missing a 4-foot putt on No. 10 after skipping the water to get it that close.

“I had so many opportunities that I missed,” McCullum said. “I let Ty hang around, and he’s won so many tournaments. It came down to, he just beat me.”

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Ty Cole celebrates Sunday after winning the Wilfred Galbraith Invitational at Anniston Country Club. (Photo by Joe Medley/East Alabama Sports Today)
Taylor McCullum approaches on No. 18 during Sunday’s final round of the Wilfred Galbraith Invitational at Anniston Country Club. (Photo by Joe Medley/East Alabama Sports Today)
CHAMPIONSHIP A FLIGHT 54 HOLES
PLAYER RD. 1-2-3 TOTAL
Ty Cole 72-67-70 209
Taylor McCullum 69-70-71 210
Tanner Wells 71-68-72 211
Kevin Daugherty 71-72-70 21?
Gary Wigington 72-71-70 21?
Jacob LeCroy 71-72-72 215
Dustin Travis 72-72-71 215
Andrew Brooks 71-71-77 219
Jeremy McGatha 75-71-76 222
CHAMPIONSHIP B FLIGHT
John Rollins 75-72-7? 220
Landon Wockenfuss 74-75-74 223
Jeff Bain 75-73-75 223
Chandler Wilborn 73-75-75 223
Mark McCaig 75-74-75 224
Sawyer Edwards 77-70-79 226
Chad Key 75-77–74 226
Caden Wood 77-75-77 229
Dallis Daugherty 74-77-86 237
Bob Eaton 78-74-87 239
CHAMPIONSHIP C FLIGHT
Brock McNeely 71-82-73 226
Greg Shultz 79-75-74 228
Timmy Woodard 74-82-76 232
Dee Pruitt 72-82-81 235
Ethan McCareeth 77-80-79 236
Tanner Tabor 77-79-80 236
Kyle Daugherty 81-76-81 238
Chris Reaves 80-75-84 239
Charlie Smith 79-75-86 240
Johnathan Pate 79-74-WD
Chip Howell 80-75-WD
CHAMPIONSHIP D FLIGHT
Caleb Morrow 80-78-76 234
Ryan Huff 80-80-80 240
Cain Hollingsworth 78-82-80 240
Lee Hubbard 81-78-82 241
Chase Hollingsworth 81-83-78 242
Matt Hunter 81-88-84 245
Matt Rogers 80-84-82 246
Ted Gregerson 81-97-81 259
Andrw Folsom 81-105-97 283
WHITE TEES A 36 HOLES
PLAYER RD. 2-3 TOTAL
Carson Chandler 68-70 1?8
Dana Wright 71-72 143
Ott Chandler 72-73 145
David Sanders 75-76 151
Mike Wiedmer 71-80 151
Taylor Morrow 76-80 156
Wes Couch 76-84 160
Brian Woodfin 77-84 161
Trae Williams 77-86 163
WHITE TEES B
Taylor Vera 79-73 152
Rob Davie 79-76 155
Brett Key 82-76 158
Austin Elliott 82-76 158
Dre Davenport 79-80 159
Bubba Willingham 79-84 163
Matt Peters 81-84 165
Michael Downey 82-83 165
Graham Morrow 80-87 167
WHITE TEES C
Chance Harris 83-79 162
Houston Black 82-82 165
Zach Limberis 84-83 167
Lamar Carter 84-83 167
Bradley Elliott 84-83 167
Danny Whittaker 86-83 169
Jono Waugh 84-87 171
Ryan Townley 86-86 172
James Harrison 84-96 180
Aaron Gregerson 86-98 184
WHITE TEES D
Don Springer 88-79 167
Mark Gains 92-85 177
Eric Stringer 91-86 177
Matt Greer 90-91 181
Scott Jimerson 89-93 182
Clay Culbert 96-87 183
Dalton Fisher 96-89 185
Mark Cotton 95-90 185
Chase Arnold 93-95 188
Larry Champion 89-108 197
Adam Benefiel 106-WD

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