Darr-Pickett, Ledford-Byrd Leading Rossville Kiwanis 4-Ball

Sunday, July 29, 2012 - by special report to chattanoogan.com

The teams of Doug Darr and Rusty Pickett and Dustin Ledford and Chris Byrd each shot 64 Saturday and took the lead in the annual Rossville Kiwanis 4-Ball at the Moccasin Bend Golf Club.

The final round will be held Sunday.

 

Rossville Kiwanis 4-Ball

Saturday’s Results

64—Doug Darr-Rusty Pickett; Dustin Ledford-Chris Byrd

66—Wayne Woolfall-Eli Allison; Ed Clendenon-Jared Willerson

67—Rob Martin-Kevin Smith; Matt Cooper-Clayton Chandler; Bruce Whitemore-Steve Nix

68—Jeff Sherrill-Rob Martin; David McKenna-Tom McKenna; Dave Partak-John Wise

69—Josh Baker-Josh Chapman

70—Zach McClister-Johnny Alvis; James Leath-Dennis Swaney

71—Robert Sheppard-Jake Keller; Chuck Martin-Marty Martin; Alex Bivens-Rick Montgomery; David Debroskey-Jeff Geismar; Mike Craig-Harry Hartman

72—David Brown-Sam Wilburn; Scott Cornelius-Brian Charmley; Harry Mansfield-Trent Mansfield

73—Robert Adams-Hank Cofrancesco; Jason Foley-Jeff Raybrn; Mike Hammontree-Tony Allen; Teddy Ballew-Chuck Wilhoit; Jim Bean-Rick Duke

74—Randy Gibson-Michael Clements; Matt Brown-Doug Stephens; Jim Cunningham-Roy Trent; Shane Gilbreath-Trey Clendenen

75—Lee Martin-David Perry; Allen Baugh-Mike Pope; Ernie McCarson-Chip Goins; Mike McColl-Ricky Moore; Mike Jennings-Paul Jennings

76—Chip Keug-Gary Rodriguez; Jeff Cooper-Jonathan Tidwell

79—Mike Palmer-Gary Humphries; Mark Bone-Tony Horton

81—Danny Bales-Sonny Terrell; Jason Culberson-Tommy Ivester

82—Mark Frizzell-Nate Durham; Mike Mixson-Ronnie Siniard

83—Johnny Woody-Kevin Woody

84—Ed McCoy-Eddie McCoy

85—Ron Garrison-Jeff Whaley

89—Dave Stuart-Mark James

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