Scorecard playoffs were the determining factor in the 2009 City of Crossville Golf Tournament played Wednesday, June 10, at Lake Tansi.
Gary and Tersa Lively, Tim Jones and Travis Dixon won a scorecard playoff for first place in the first flight, while Earnie Brown, Brett Elmore, Dusty Norrod and Frank Barnwell would take second over Everett Cook, Michael Peters, Ed DeMars and Joe Maxwell. All three teams finished at 13-under par 59.
Steve Hill, Boyd Wyatt, Ted Meadows and Jerry Kerley tied for fourth place with J.H. Graham III, Tom Wolf, Mike Flatt and Randy Lane at 12-under-par 60, but Hill's team set a Tansi tournament record of 10-under-par 26 on the front nine.
Another scorecard playoff determined the top two teams in the second flight, as four teams tied at 8-under-par 64. The two teams which lost the scorecard playoff were placed at the bottom of the first flight, with the other two at the top of the second flight.
The teams of Brian Wyatt, Steve Kotus, Ed Barnwell and Craig Wyatt; Ed Yoder, Vaughn Giguere, Bill Sutton and David Sutton; Bobby Randolph, Jimmy Wayne Smith, Louie DeLorenzo and Kevin Hembree; and Vince Jozwiak, Jim Calvert, Don Werner and Kim James all had 64s.
After the third scorecard playoff, the Jozwiak and Randolph teams were dispatched to the second flight, while Wyatt and Yoder teams went to the top of the second flight.
The fourth scorecard playoff gave the Wyatt team the victory, while Yoder's team was second.
First flight
59: Gary Lively, Tersa Lively, Tim Jones, Travis Dixon
59: Earnie Brown, Brett Elmore, Dusty Norrod, Frank Barnwell
59: Everett Cook, Michael Peters, Ed Demars, Joe Maxwell
60: Steve Hill, Boyd Wyatt, Ted Meadows, Jerry Kerley
60: J.H. Graham III, Tom Wolf, Mike Flatt, Randy Lane
61: Keith McCoy, Ty Ballinger, Gary Mullin, Johnny Ballenger
61: Jesse Kerley, Sonja Rimmer, Jason Sitton, Jake Dailey
61: Pat Eberhart, Jake Eberhart, Heath Hamilton, Steve Iriate
62: Ray Dillon, Tom Looney, Eddie Wyatt, Kim James
63: Sonny Poland, Bill Roberts, Eddie Liskovec, Reed Sells
63: Ken Deadmon, Dan Petersburg, Doug Server, Bill Matherly
63: Milton Brady, Billy Lane, Jay Andrews, Charles Northern
63: Steve Gale, Dean Farley, Kevin Matherly
63: Mike Dalton, Gerald Brewer, Tommy Waltman, Lane Tollett
64: Bobby Randolph, Jimmy Wayne Smith, Louie DeLorenzo, Kevin Hembree
64: Vince Jozwiak, Jim Calvert, Don Werner, Jerry Race
Second flight
64:Brian Wyatt, Steve Kotus, Ed Barnwell, Craig Wyatt
64: Ed Yoder, Vaugh Giguere, Bill Sutton, David Sutton
65: Chris Bennett, Casey Dillon, Steve Johnson, Tony Cox
65: Daniel Owen, Greg Ingram, Jeff Dyer, Tommy Houston
65: Perk Thornton, Roger Thackston, Randy Bond, David Simcox
65: Jim Powers, Donnie Dixon, Eddie Polson, Tom Griffith
66: Jere Robinson, Scotty Robinson, Andy Robinson, Patrick Robinson
66: Kyle Dunn, Jim Gilliam, Tommy Hale, Tim Henion
67: Jerry Harris, Lavoy Knowles, Jeff Shaw, John Saylors
67: Rich Interval. Paul Moyer, Walt Miles, Doug Raker
67: Joe Lackey, Todd Norman, Chris Melhorn, Adam McDonald
67: Jerry Scarbrough, Heath Scarbrough, Spencer Scarbrough, Abe Wilson
69: Kevin Dean, Eric Brady, Heath Blaylock, Butch Lefebvre
70: Kyle Eldridge, Brad Eldridge, John Eldridge, Jeff Kerley
73: Jim Hillborn, Darrian Dykes, Scott Freeman, Bill Foland
76: Rick Houston, Tony Davis, Cody Threet, Kyle Cokkinias
Special prize winners: Closest to the hole — Reed Sells, #3; Walter Miles, #6; Michael Peters, #12; and Bobby Randolph, #15; Longest drive — Frank Barnwell, #9, and Perk Thornton, #16.
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