Georgia Senior Four-Ball Championship Event History

The Georgia Senior Four-Ball Championship is open to male amateur golfers who are members of a GSGA Member Club, are residents of Georgia and who are at least 55 years of age by the day of the first round. The format is four-ball stroke play.

Year
Champion
Hometown
Runner-Up
Result
Site
1992
Andy Bargeron, Walt Fugate
Chatsworth, Macon
St. Simons Island Club
1993
Paul Cobb Jr, Charlie Busbee
Atlanta, McDonough
138
St. Simons Island Club
1994
Ron Royer, Bill Myers
Marietta
204
Sea Island Golf Club, St. Simons Island
1995
Andy Bargeron, Walt Fugate
Chatsworth, Macon
207
The Hampton Club, St. Simons Island
1996
Don Heilman, Larry Eglen
Roswell, Marietta
211
Osprey Cove Golf Club, St. Mary’s
1997
Bill Ploeger, Billy Key
Columbus
208
St. Simons Island Club
1998
Jerry Greenbaum, Spencer Sappington
Atlanta, Alpharetta
195
Sea Palms Resort, St. Simons & The Hampton Club, St. Simons
1999
Bill Ploeger, Billy Key
Columbus
208
Sea Palms Resort, St. Simons & The Hampton Club, St. Simons
2000
Bill Ploeger, Spencer Sappington
Columbus, Alpharetta
203
Osprey Cove Golf Club, St. Mary's & Laurel Island Links, Kingsland
2001
Charlie Edwards, Ted Vallo
Newnan, Peachtree City
203
Osprey Cove Golf Club, St. Mary's & Laurel Island Links, Kingsland
2002
Bill Ploeger, Spencer Sappington
Columbus, Alpharetta
190
Lakes at Laura S. Walker, Waycross & Okefenokee CC, Blackshear
2003
Frank Perry, Mike Jackson
Fayetteville
195
Jekyll Island Golf Resort
2004
Steve Hoffman, Ken Stewart
Savannah
204
Jekyll Island Golf Resort
2005
Don Marsh, Larry Clark
Alpharetta, Kennesaw
204
Lakes at Laura S. Walker, Waycross & Okefenokee CC, Blackshear
2006
Karl Simon, Taylor Adams
Lawrenceville, St. Simons
200
Lakes at Laura S. Walker, Waycross & Okefenokee CC, Blackshear
2007
Bill Ploeger, Spencer Sappington
Columbus, Alpharetta
205
Jekyll Island Golf Resort
2008
Don Marsh, Larry Clark
Alpharetta, Kingston
197
The Hampton Club, St. Simons & GC at Sanctuary Cove, Waverly
2009
John Carter, Ronald Waeghe
Greensboro
201
Lakes at Laura S. Walker, Waycross & Okefenokee CC, Blackshear
2010
Don Marsh, Larry Clark
Johns Creek, Kingston
196
Lakes at Laura S. Walker, Waycross & Okefenokee CC, Blackshear Lakes at Laura S. Walker, Waycross & Okefenokee CC, Blackshear
2011
Mark Baxter, Bill Blalock
Atlanta
165
King & Prince GC, St. Simons & GC at Sanctuary Cove, Waverly
2012
Don Marsh, Larry Clark
Johns Creek, Kingston
207
Green Island CC, Columbus & CC of Columbus
2013
Chris Hall, Jack Hall
Kennesaw, Sea Island
201
CC of Columbus & Green Island CC, Columbus
2014
Greg Scurlock, Charlie Wall Sr.
Augusta
199
Wilmington Island Club, Savannah & Savannah Quarters Country Club, Pooler
2015
Jack Hall, Doug Hanzel
Savannah
193
Savannah Quarters CC, Pooler & Wilmington Island Club, Savannah
2016
Jack Hall, Doug Hanzel
Savannah
198
Spring Hill CC, Tifton & Sunset CC, Moultrie
2017
Jack Hall, Doug Hanzel
Savannah
197
Sunset Country Club, Carrollton
2018
Carter Mize, Wright Waddell
Columbus
202
King & Prince Golf Course, St. Simons Island
2019
Doug Hanzel, Bob Royak
Savannah, Alpharetta
123 (36 holes)
Sea Palms Resort, St. Simons Island
2020
Doug Hanzel, Bob Royak
Savannah, Alpharetta
130 (36 holes)
Georgia Southern University Golf Course, Statesboro
2021
Doug Hanzel, Bob Royak
Savannah, Alpharetta
196
Forest Heights Country Club, Statesboro
2022
Doug Hanzel, Bob Royak
Savannah, Alpharetta
198
Oak Mountain Golf Club, Carrollton
2023
Doug Hanzel, Bob Royak
Savannah, Alpharetta
189
Sunset Hills Country Club, Carrollton

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