Boo-ming|Weekley’s tourney most successful one yet

Published 10:53 pm Wednesday, August 5, 2009

By By Adam Robinson
Sports Editor

PGA golfer Boo Weekley was right at home last weekend.
Weekley, a resident of Jay, Fla., and a member of the Country Club of Brewton, was in Brewton this past weekend for his fifth annual Boo Weekly Camp Compass Scramble that was held Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the County Club of Brewton.
Weekley’s manager Toggy Pace said the scramble went well.
Pace said Weekley’s tournament is held at the CCB because Boo considers the course his home course and it is where he often plays and practices.
Weekley is playing well on the PGA tour this year, despite some struggles, Pace said.
With the 95 teams of two golfers each, 190 total golfers took place in the event.
On Friday night before the tournament was to begin on Saturday, a live and silent auction was held to help raise money for Camp Compass.
As for the tournament on Saturday and Sunday, Todd Norman and David Hancock took first place in the championship flight with a total score of 123 (61/62).
In the first flight, Steve Nelson and David Jennings took first place with a score of 121 (61/60). David Stokes and Rucker Brown scored a 127 (62/65) to claim first place in the second flight and Justin Duvall and Michael Stringer took first place in the third flight with a score of 127 (63/64).
In the fourth flight, Dusty Godwin and Scott Ware took first place with a score of 127 (64/63) and Clint Hyde and Brian Strength tied with Tom Stewart and Johnny Rogers to take first place in the fifth flight with a score of 134 (64/70).
In flight six, Ed Williamson and Tommy Thompson took first place with a score of 132 (64/68) and Rick Conner and Lance Conner took first place in flight seven with a score of 130 (64/66).
In flight eight, Mark Pepe and Charlie Pippa scored a 139 (68/71) to take first place.
Championship flight:
Robbie Cotton and Tripp Floyd tied for second place with Lane Pippen and Jeff Champion with a score of 124.
First flight:
Tim Salter and John Hart took second place along with Keith Cone and Ryan Davis with a score of 126.
Second flight:
Cuz Strickland and David Allen took second place with a score of 130 (64/66) and Chad Helton and Jim Jordan took third place with a score of 131 (64/67).
Third flight:
Stephen Thomas and George Martindale tied with Brad Trawick and Tommy White for second place with a score of 128.
Fourth flight:
In the fourth flight, three teams tied for second place with a score of 132.
Rodney Phillips and Pete Sellers tied with Matt Rowles and Greg Bales and Lee Talbot and David Jones.
Fifth flight:
David Hyde and Todd Watson tied with John Fairall and Shane Brinson with a score of 136 to place for a tied for second place.
Sixth flight:
Mark Davis and Billy Binion took second place with a score of 136 (67/69) and Mandie Durr and Michael Durr took third place with a score of 139 (69/70).
Seventh flight:
Gerald Stacey and Larry Zangus took second place with a score of 135 (65/70) and Darrell Bond and Jerry Womack took third place with a score of 140 (69/71).
Eighth flight:
Ralph Innes and Jeff Martin tied with Dwayne Bond and Nelson Whaley for second place with a score of 148.