Charleston-Hilton Head APT Golf

Charleston-Hilton Head APT Golf The amateur golf tour for players of all skill levels. We run over 800 golf tournaments each year in 42 chapters across the United States and Canada.

Tournaments are flighted by handicap and members have the option to play anywhere in our network! The Amateur Players Tour is the fastest growing am tour on the continent, with over 40 chapters across the United States and Canada, consisting of a local schedule in each market.

Players Overcome a Rainy & Wet Day!Please Click Link Below For Full Results:https://bit.ly/Cat-Island-ResultsThe Charles...
06/02/2026

Players Overcome a Rainy & Wet Day!

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The Charleston Amateur Players Tour made its way to the scenic coast of the Lowcountry on Sunday, where competitors battled both the challenging layout and coastal elements at Cat Island Club in Beaufort.

Located among the scenic Sea Islands of Beaufort, Cat Island Club stands as one of the premier private golf destinations in the heart of South Carolina’s Lowcountry. The club’s 18-hole championship golf course winds through a picturesque landscape of marshes, lagoons, towering live oaks and native coastal vegetation, providing both a challenging test of golf and some of the most beautiful views in the region.

Throughout the round, golfers are treated to classic Lowcountry scenery, with many holes framed by water and natural wetlands that are home to an abundance of wildlife. Combining outstanding course conditions, a tranquil setting and breathtaking vistas, Cat Island offers a memorable round for golfers of all skill levels.

The Charleston Amateur Players Tour travels the Lowcountry of South Carolina, giving golfers of all skill levels a chance to compete in one of five different divisions. The tour also features Mid-Am and Senior net divisions, paying cash and VISA gift card to division winners each tournament.

Here’s a breakdown of the results from Sunday’s tournament by division:

Division 2 – Sam Lewis’ steady day paid off in a big way as he posted a round of 79 to win Division 2 by two strokes. Lewis made 11 pars on the day, including seven on the back nine to secure the top spot. A.J. Lee was close behind in second place with a round of 81. Lee birdied the par-five eighth hole as he carded a solid round of two-over par, 37, on the front side.

Jake Miller finished third with a round of 83. Miller made four pars in a row on the front now after a difficult start to settle into his round. He made six more pars and shot four-over par, 40, on the back nine.

Weston Brown and Clay Faulkner rounded out the top five in a tie for fourth place. Brown made nine pars on the round as Faulkner’s highlight of the day came on the par-four 11th hole where he made birdie.

Division 3 – William Klauss’ birdie on the par-four 10th hole proved to be the difference as the Hanahan, SC native carded a round of 84 to win by one stroke in Division 3. Klauss opened with four pars in his first seven holes, shooting 42 on the front nine. Including the birdie on No. 10, Klauss played his first seven holes of the back nine in just one-over par.

Andre Banks finished runner-up with a round of 85. Banks played his best golf on the front nine, making five pars to shoot four-over par, 39. David Moses finished third with a score of 86. Moses made six pars on the day, and found his groove midway through the round, paring three of his final four holes on the front nine.

Clay Marsh and Allen Moreell rounded out the top five in fourth and fifth places with rounds of 91 and 93, respectively.

Division 4 – Chris Huge saved his best golf for the back nine, making six pars en route to a round of 87 to claim the top spot in Division 4. Huge pared three of his first four holes of the back nine andadded three more in his final four holes to clear the field by just one stroke.

Russell Loyd Sr. finished second with a round of 88. Loyd Sr. held the lead after the front nine, making six pars to shoot five-over par, 40. He made two pars on the closing stretch, coming on the par-four 12th and par-five 15th holes.

Matthew Nemes came home in third place with a round of 91. Nemes’ round featured a birdie on the par-four ninth hole. Phillip Bush finished fourth with a round of 92, followed by Kenneth Johnson and Casey Price in a tie for fifth place with rounds of 93.

Division 5 – John Greider was the class of the field in Division 5, posting a round of 93 to win by six strokes. Greider finished with four pars on the round, including two-in-a-row on the front and back nines. Anna Cyphers-Smith finished in second place with a round of 99. Cyphers-Smith held the lead after the front nine, making four pars en route to a round of 45.

Desmond Smith finished third with a round of 110, followed by Steven Eisenberg in fourth place with a score of 111.

Mid-Am (Net) – Sam Lewis and John Greider shared the top spot in the Mid-Am net division after both golfers posted net rounds of one-over par, 72. Lewis finished with four birdies, two of which came in his final four holes as he shot even-par 36 on the back nine.

Greider finished with seven birdies on the round, four of which came on the front nine. Greider birdied the eight and ninth holes, moving into a tie with Lewis at the turn for second place. A.J. Lee finished third with a round of 74, featuring four birdies. Lee held the lead at the turn, making four birdies on the front nine to shoot two-under par, 33.

Matthew Nemes finished fourth with a round of 75. Nemes made three birdies and a eagle on the front nine to move into the top five at the turn.

Weston Brown finished with a net round of 77 to finish fifth. Brown made two net birdies in a row on the front nine as he shot one-over par, 36, on the front nine.

Senior (Net) – Chris Huge made it a clean sweep of the weekend as he also claimed the top spot in the Senior net division with a round of 72. Huge made six birdies on the day, four of which came on the back nine as he shot one-under par, 35, on the closing stretch.

Andre Banks finished runner-up, just two strokes behind Huge with a round of 74. Banks made three birdies on the round, all of which came on the front nine as he shot two-under par, 33. Jake Miller and Russell Loyd Sr. tied for third place with rounds of 75. Miller made consecutive birdies on the 14th and 15th holes to shoot even par on the back nine. Loyd Sr. made five of his six birdies on the front nine, carding a round of 33 to start his day.

Anna Cyphers-Smith finished fifth with a score of 76. Cyphers-Smith made two net eagles on the front nine to shoot two-under par, 33, and share the lead at the turn.

🏆🔥 Champions Conquer The Battle of Cat Island at Cat Island Club! ⛳🌴⚔️What an incredible day of competition on the South...
06/01/2026

🏆🔥 Champions Conquer The Battle of Cat Island at Cat Island Club! ⛳🌴⚔️

What an incredible day of competition on the South Carolina coast! From towering drives splitting the fairways to pressure-packed putts finding the bottom of the cup, The Battle of Cat Island delivered an unforgettable display of talent, determination, and championship golf from start to finish.

Set against the stunning backdrop of Cat Island Club, players were treated to one of the Lowcountry’s most scenic and challenging layouts. With picturesque marsh views, strategically placed hazards, pristine fairways, and demanding greens, every shot required focus, precision, and confidence. One mistake could prove costly, while one great shot could completely change the tournament's outcome.

The Battle of Cat Island lived up to its name as competitors battled through every hole, refusing to give an inch. Momentum shifted throughout the day as birdies, clutch pars, incredible recoveries, and dramatic finishes kept the leaderboard in constant motion. The intensity was felt across every division, and the excitement never faded until the final putt dropped. ⚡🔥

👏 Congratulations to our 2026 Battle of Cat Island Champions! 👑

🌟 Tournament Champions

🥇 Division 2 – Sam Lewis (Savannah, GA)
🥇 Division 3 – William Klauss (Hanahan, SC)
🥇 Division 4 – Chris Huge (Mt. Pleasant, SC)
🥇 Division 5 – John Greider (Summerville, SC)
🥇 Mid-Am Net – John Greider (Summerville, SC)
🥇 Senior Net – Chris Huge (Mt. Pleasant, SC)

These champions proved exactly why competitive golf is so rewarding—staying composed under pressure, capitalizing on opportunities, and delivering when every shot mattered most.

👏 Help us celebrate these outstanding performances by dropping your congratulations below!

The Battle of Cat Island has crowned its champions, but the season is far from over. Get ready—the next Amateur Players Tour event is right around the corner, and another thrilling chapter is waiting to be written! ⛳🏆🔥

Charleston National Proved to be a Test for the Players Competitors on the Charleston Amateur Players Tour were treated ...
05/28/2026

Charleston National Proved to be a Test for the Players

Competitors on the Charleston Amateur Players Tour were treated to one of the Lowcountry’s “hidden gems” this past weekend as the tour hosted its tournament at Charleston National.

Nestled in Mount Pleasant, Charleston National Golf Club offers a premier Lowcountry golf experience on a layout crafted by acclaimed architect Rees Jones. Widely regarded as one of the Charleston area’s top public-access courses, Charleston National has earned praise from Golf Digest as the top non-resort course in the Lowcountry.

Winding alongside the Intracoastal Waterway, the course weaves through scenic wetlands, tranquil lagoons, and towering stands of pine and oak, creating a championship layout that pairs challenge with some of the most picturesque views along the South Carolina coast.

Originally envisioned as an exclusive private club modeled after the prestige of Augusta National, Charleston National was designed with the goal of becoming one of the finest courses on the coast. While it now operates as a semi-private facility open to the public, it has maintained that upscale feel and has become known by many as one of the Lowcountry’s true “hidden gems.”

The Charleston Amateur Players tour travels the Lowcountry of South Carolina, offering golfers of all skill levels a chance to compete in one of five different divisions. The tour also features Mid-Am and Senior net divisions along with an optional cash skins game. Division winners are awarded cash and VISA gift card prizes each tournament. Designed by the players, for the players, the Charleston Amateur Players Tour strives to create a world-class golfing experience for its competitors.

Division 1 – Phil Pfeiffer kept his scorecard clean on the back nine, carding a round of 74 to win Division 1 by five strokes. Pfeiffer bounced back from an early double bogey with a birdie on the par-four sixth hole. He added another birdie on the par-five 10th hole before making eight straight pars to close the round.

Cooper Younggreen finished runner-up with a round of 79. Younggreen also played his best golf on the back nine, birding the par-four 16th hole to shoot two-over par on the closing stretch. Christopher Campbell shot 83 to finish third. Campbell made two back nine birdies and played his final three holes in one-under par.

Darryl Phelps rounded out the division in fourth place with a score of 86. Phelps’ highlight of day came on the par-five ninth hole where he made birdie.

Division 2 – Hank Stolz saved his best golf for the back nine, posting a round of one-under par on the closing stretch to shoot 76 and win Division 2. Stolz shot 41 on the front nine, including a birdie on the par-four sixth hole. After making eagle on the par-five 10th hole, Stolz added two more birdies on the 16th and 17th holes, proving to be the difference in his one-stroke victory.

Denver Hubert and Kris Laird tied for second place with scores of 77. Hubert led the division after the front nine, making four birdies to shoot two-under par on the opening stretch. Hubert made three of those birdies in a row on holes four through six.

Laird’s round included a pair of eagles, coming on the par-five fifth and 10th holes. Laird played the back nine in one-over par, 37, to secure a tie for second place.

Michael Hall finished fourth with a round of 79. Hall played the back nine in two-over par, 38, with a birdie on the par-four 15th hole. AJ Lee and Wesley Jackson finished tied for fifth place with rounds of 83. Lee shot 40 on the front nine, aided by a birdie on the par-five fifth hole. Jackson took advantage of both par fives on the back nine, making birdie on the 10th and 12thholes.

Division 3 – John Benton’s pair of birdies during his round proved to be crucial as the Aiken, SC native clinched the top spot in Division 3 with a round of 80, clearing the field by two strokes. Benton birdied the par-four sixth hole as he shot three-over par, 39, on the front nine. He added his second birdie on the par-five 10th hole as he played his first four holes of the back nine in even par.

Pat Ryan finished runner-up with a round of 82. Ryan made three birdies in his first five holes to take an early lead. Ryan shot one-under par on the front nine. Bobby Worthman came home in third place with a score of 89. Justin Greider and Tom Nagel rounded out the top five in a tie for fourth place with rounds of 92.

Division 4 – Tim Holloway outlasted a crowded field of challengers in Division 4, posting a round of 80 to win by two strokes. Holloway settled into his round with consecutive birdies on the fifth and sixth holes as he shot one-over par on the front nine. Holloway also birdied the par-four 16th hole during his round.

Dave Funkhouser finished in second place with a round of 82. Funkhouser led the division with five birdies on the day, three of which came on the back nine as he shot three-over par, 39. Zach Hutchinson finished third with a score of 84. Hutchinson made eight pars on the round, including four on the back nine.

Grayson Moody and Casey Price finished tied for fourth place with rounds of 86. Moody’s round was highlighted by a birdie on the par-four third hole as Price birdied the par-four 16thhole.

Division 5 – Four golfers finished within five shots of the eventual winner as in the end, it was John Greider who secured the top spot with a round of 94. Greider birdied the par-five fifth hole as he shot 49 on the front nine. His back nine included three pars, including the 17th and 18th holes, to clear the field by one stroke.

Robert Wagner was close behind in second place, posting a round of 95. Wagner played his best golf on the back nine, making five pars to climb the leaderboard and claim the runner-up position.

Steven Eisenberg finished third with a round of 97. Eisenberg made three pars on the front nine and played his final six holes of the front nine in just four-over par. Thomas Berry finished fourth, followed by Benjamin Khenglawt in fifth place with rounds of 98 and 99, respectively.

Mid-Am (Net) – Hank Stolz made it a clean sweep of the weekend, firing a net round of five-under par 67 to win the Mid-Am net division. Stolz made two birdies on the front nine before making a pair of eagles and a pair of birdies on the back. Stolz finished five-under par on the back nine with a round of 31.

Zach Hutchinson was close behind in second place, carding a round of 68. Hutchinson played the front nine in three-under par, 33, with no bogeys. He made four more birdies on the back nine, climbing the leaderboard to second place.

Grayson Moody finished third with a net round of two-under par, 70. Moody made two birdies and an eagle on the front nine before making six birdies on the back nine. Denver Hubert and Kris Laird finished tied for fourth place with rounds of even-par, 72.

Senior (Net) – Tim Holloway was the class of the field in the Senior net division, carding a net round of 10-under par 62 to win by four strokes. Holloway finished with nine birdies and three eagles. He played the front nine in eight-under par, 28, with five birdies and back-to-back net eagles.

John Benton and Dave Funkhouser finished tied for second place with net rounds of six-under par, 66. Benton made six birdies and an eagle as Funkhouser made four birdies and four eagles.

Steven Eisenberg finished fourth with a net round of 67, five-under par, followed by Dan McNabb and Casey Price in a tie for fifth place after both golfers posted net rounds of even-par, 72.

🏆🔥 Champions Take Center Stage at the 2026 Charleston Cup at Charleston National Golf Club! ⛳🌊What an unforgettable show...
05/24/2026

🏆🔥 Champions Take Center Stage at the 2026 Charleston Cup at Charleston National Golf Club! ⛳🌊

What an unforgettable showdown in the Charleston Lowcountry! From booming tee shots soaring over the marshlands to clutch putts dropping under pressure, the 2026 Charleston Cup delivered nonstop excitement, fearless play, and championship-caliber moments all day long.

Nestled in the breathtaking coastal beauty of Mount Pleasant, Charleston National Golf Club proved to be the ultimate battleground. With its scenic marsh views, strategic water hazards, rolling fairways, and slick greens, every hole demanded precision, confidence, and smart decision-making from the field.

This event was about far more than power—it was a true test of patience, focus, and composure. Competitors had to stay aggressive when opportunities appeared while battling through pressure-packed moments that could change the leaderboard in an instant. And when the stakes were highest, these players rose to the occasion. 💪⛳

The competition stayed razor-close from start to finish, with momentum swings, clutch birdies, incredible recoveries, and dramatic finishes keeping everyone locked in until the final putt dropped. Every division brought intensity, and the energy around the course never let up. ⚡🔥

👏 Huge congratulations to our 2026 Charleston Cup Champions! 👑

🌟 Tournament Champions
🥇 Division 1 – Phil Pfeiffer (Murrells Inlet, SC)
🥇 Division 2 – Hank Stolz (Goose Creek, SC)
🥇 Division 3 – John Benton (Aiken, SC)
🥇 Division 4 – Tim Holloway (Ocean Isle Beach, NC)
🥇 Division 5 – John Greiderh (Summerville, SC)
🥇 Mid-Am Net – Hank Stolz (Goose Creek, SC)
🥇 Senior Net – Tim Holloway (Ocean Isle Beach, NC)

These champions showed exactly what the Amateur Players Tour is all about—grit, confidence, resilience, and delivering under pressure when every shot counts.

Drop those 👏👏👏 below to celebrate our champions—and stay ready because the next stop on the APT Tour promises even more fireworks! ⛳🔥

⛳ Tee It Up at the Charleston-Hilton Head APT Event at Charleston National Golf Club!Click Link Below To Register:https:...
05/16/2026

⛳ Tee It Up at the Charleston-Hilton Head APT Event at Charleston National Golf Club!

Click Link Below To Register:
https://bit.ly/2026-Charleston-National

Get ready for a day of competitive golf in Mount Pleasant, SC! The Charleston-Hilton Head Amateur Players Tour is thrilled to bring its next 18-hole Stroke Play event to Charleston National Golf Club — an award-winning Rees Jones design nestled along the Intracoastal Waterway.

This scenic championship layout is known for its marsh views, tree-lined fairways, and challenging greens that reward precision while still offering plenty of scoring opportunities. With its natural Lowcountry beauty, strategic design, and welcoming atmosphere, Charleston National delivers a memorable test of golf for players of every skill level.

The event will feature 5 Divisions, plus two exciting net divisions: a Senior Net Division for players 50 years and older, and an Open Net Division for players 49 and younger. In every division, golfers will be competing for VISA Gift Cards, championship trophies, and — of course — bragging rights until the next showdown.

Whether you’re a seasoned competitor chasing another win, a weekend warrior seeking a challenge, or simply a golfer who enjoys Lowcountry golf at its finest, Charleston National Golf Club is the perfect stage to showcase your game.

Don’t miss your chance to compete, connect with fellow players, and experience one of Charleston’s premier golf destinations.

⛳ Compete. Connect. Experience the beauty of Charleston National Golf Club!

Competitive golf, built for everyday players.✅ 5 divisions based on skill level✅ Tournament-based indexing — not just ha...
05/15/2026

Competitive golf, built for everyday players.
✅ 5 divisions based on skill level
✅ Tournament-based indexing — not just handicaps
✅ Optional net games
✅ Multiple Player of the Year races
✅ VISA Gift Card payouts
✅ Play locally, travel nationally, or do both
Whether you’re trying to compete more seriously, meet other golfers, or just experience tournament golf the right way, APT is built to give players a better experience from registration to the final putt.
By the players. For the players.
Join the tour today at https://hubs.la/Q04gwhW00

05/14/2026

APT Members have raised over $240,000 for Folds Of Honor since our partnership started. Folds of Honor provides life-changing educational scholarships to the families of fallen and wounded military service members and first responders. Learn more about our partnership here: https://hubs.la/Q04gw7570

05/04/2026

We've partnered with Player Development Index (PDI) to help you Know Your Game: focused on real player development, building a community focused on improvement, and better flighting.

Now through May 31st, members have a chance to win a FREE entry to the 2026 North American Championship by completing PDI's FREE self-assessment. To enter:
⛳ Download the PDI App (App Store/Google Play)
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Learn more about this ground-breaking new partnership: https://hubs.la/Q04fgZpL0

Playoffs in Three of the Five Divisions Made an Exciting Day!Playoffs were the theme of the day as the Charleston Amatue...
04/27/2026

Playoffs in Three of the Five Divisions Made an Exciting Day!

Playoffs were the theme of the day as the Charleston Amatuer Players Tour made the trip to Bluffton, SC this past weekend for its tournament at Island West Golf Club. Three of the tour’s five divisions ended in a playoff, as the competitors were treated to the course designed by PGA Tour legend Fuzzy Zoeller.

Tucked among the moss-draped oaks and tidal marshes of Bluffton, Island West Golf Club offers a Lowcountry layout that blends natural beauty with a thoughtful, player-friendly design.

Originally crafted by Zoeller and Clyde Johnston, the course takes full advantage of its coastal setting, with winding fairways framed by towering pines and live oaks that demand both accuracy and strategy off the tee.

The course features a mix of risk-reward opportunities and more demanding stretches, rewarding players who can manage their way around rather than overpower it. Its design allows for multiple sets of tees, making it approachable for a wide range of skill levels without sacrificing its competitive edge.

The Charleston Amatuer Players Tour travels the Lowcountry of South Carolina offering golfers of all skill levels a chance to compete in one of five different divisions. The tour also features mid-am and senior net divisions as well, giving competitors multiple chances to win. Division winners are awarded cash and VISA gift card prizes each tournament, as the tour also offers an optional cash skins game.

Here’s a breakdown of the results from Saturday's tournament by division:

Division 1 – Logan Dockery was the class of the field in Division 1, firing a round of 74 to take the top spot. Dockery made three birdies on the front nine to shoot one-over par, 37. He made two more birdies on the back nine to finish with a round of two-over par.

Jerry Christensen finished second with a round of 94. After a difficult hole on the par-four sixth, Christensen birdied the par-three eighth hole. His back nine included four pars, three of which came in a four hole stretch on Nos. 13-16.

Division 2 – Eighteen holes were not enough to decide a winner in Division 2 as John Tompkins and AJ Lee finished tied atop the leaderboard with rounds of 80. Tompkins prevailed in the playoff, securing the top spot. Tompkins played the front nine in three-over par, birding the par-three second hole. After a difficult stretch, Tompkins made two crucial pars on the 16th and 17th holes to reach the playoff.

Lee bounced back from a tough start on the front nine to make two back nine birdies as he charged up the leaderboard. Lee finished with a round of two-over par, 38 to reach the playoff.

Doug Broyles finished third with a round of 82. Broyles made three birdies in his final five holes as he attempted to climb the leaderboard. Justin Bryant and John Kelley rounded out the top five in the division in fourth and fifth places with rounds of 87 and 91, respectively.

Division 3 – A playoff was also needed in Division 3 as William Klauss and Justin Greider tied for the top spot with rounds of 85. It was Klauss who took home the top honors as his round was highlighted by a crucial birdie on the par-four 18th hole. Klauss birdied the par-five fourth hole on the front nine to shoot four-over par. After a few difficult holes on the back, Klauss played his final three holes in even par with the birdie on 18.

Greider finished runner-up after a steady round. Greider made eight pars on the day, including three in his final six holes to reach the playoff. John Benton finished third with a round of 87.

Doug Robertson came home in fourth place with a score of 91.
Jeffrey Johnston finished fifth with a round of 92, though he tied Klauss for the most birdies in the division.

Division 4 – Five golfers finished within six shots of the eventual winner in Division 4 as Andy Dumont defeated James Nemes in a playoff after both golfers carded rounds of 84.

Dumont’s round was highlighted by a birdie on the par-five ninth hole as he played the opening stretch in six-over par. Nemes finished second by virtue of the playoff. Nemes got off to a solid start on the front nine, paring five out of his final six holes on the opening nine.

Kenneth Johnson and Matthew Nemes finished tied for third place with rounds of 85, just one stroke out of the playoff. Johnson bounced back from a difficult front nine to shoot three-over par 39 on the back with six pars. Nemes also made six pars on the back as he shot five-over par on the closing stretch.

Justin Huff rounded out the top five with a score of 90 in fifth place. Huff finished with eight pars on the round.

Division 5 – Harold Heath and Steven Eisenberg found themselves in a two-horse race, as in the end, it was Heath who emerged victorious with a round of 93.

Heath made three pars on the day, two of which came on the par threes on the front nine. Eisenberg finished with a round of 94 in second place. His round was highlighted by a birdie on the par-four sixth hole.

John Greider finished third with a round of 98. Greider was able to take advantage of the par-five 14th hole, making birdie. Buddy Cowan finished fourth with a round of 105 to round out the division.

Mid-Am (Net) – Matthew Nemes’ impressive back nine paid off as he took home the top spot in the Mid-Am net division with a net round of 70. Nemes made four net birdies on the back nine as he carded a round of 34 on the closing stretch to win by two strokes.

Justin Greider finished runner-up with an even-par round of 72. Greider made seven net birdies, including four on the front nine. He made three net birdies in his final six holes to climb the leaderboard.

AJ Lee came home in third place with a net round of 75. Lee made one net birdie and three net eagles, including two in a four-hole stretch on the back nine. Logan Dockery carded a round of 76 to finish fourth with four net birdies as John Greider finished fifth with a net round of 77.

Senior (Net) – While Steven Eisenberg came up just short of the victory in Division 5, his net round of eight-under par 64 was more than enough to win the Senior net division. Eisenberg shot four-under par on the front and back nines, making six net birdies and three net eagles. He played his final four holes in five-under par, clearing the field by four strokes.

James Nemes finished second with a net round of 68. Nemes made five birdies in a six-hole stretch on the front nine before playing the back nine in one-under par with two net birdies. Andy Dumont finished third with a net round of 69. Dumont finished with five net birdies and a net eagle.

Kenneth Johnson and John Benton rounded out the top five in fourth and fifth places with rounds of 73 and 75, respectively.

🏆🔥 Champions Rise at the 2026 Gator Bay Classic at Island West Golf Club! ⛳️🐊What a thrilling day in the Lowcountry! Fro...
04/26/2026

🏆🔥 Champions Rise at the 2026 Gator Bay Classic at Island West Golf Club! ⛳️🐊

What a thrilling day in the Lowcountry! From the first drives piercing the coastal sky to the final pressure-packed putts dropping center cup, the 2026 Gator Bay Classic brought the heat with bold shot-making, clutch performances, and unforgettable drama from start to finish.

Set amid the stunning scenery of Bluffton, Island West Golf Club stood tall as a true test of skill and strategy. With its tree-lined fairways, risk-reward layouts, and smooth, lightning-fast greens, the course demanded precision, creativity, and nerves of steel when it mattered most.

This wasn’t just a test of distance—it was a battle of composure. Players had to seize scoring chances while staying locked in when momentum shifted. And when the pressure peaked, the contenders answered the call and became champions. 💪⛳️

The leaderboard was electric all day—swinging back and forth with clutch birdies, fearless approaches, and gritty saves that kept fans on edge. Every division delivered intensity, and the finishes? Nothing short of spectacular. ⚡🔥

👏 Huge congratulations to our 2026 Gator Bay Classic Champions! 👑

🌟 Tournament Champions
🥇 Division 1 - Logan Dockery (Senoia, GA)
🥇 Division 2 – John Tompkins (Newington, GA)
🥇 Division 3 – William Klauss (Hanahan, SC)
🥇 Division 4 – Andy Dumont (Johns Island, SC)
🥇 Division 5 – Harold Heath (Lexington, SC)
🥇 Mid-Am Net – Matthew Nemes (Bluffton, SC)
🥇 Senior Net – Steven Eisenberg (Summerville, SC)

These players brought the grit, the focus, and the fire that define the Amateur Players Tour—and they earned every bit of it.

Drop those 👏👏👏 below to celebrate our champions—and get ready… the next stop on the APT Tour is coming in HOT! ⛳🔥

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