Hunter Green 1 Back In Tennessee State Amateur

Thursday, August 05, 2010 - by special report to The Chattanoogan

GALLATIN, Tenn. -- Knoxville's Grant Milner took a one-shot lead Wednesday in the Tennessee State Amateur Golf Tournament at Fairvue Plantation.

Milner added a 69 on Wednesday and is at 7-under 135.

Milner leads former Rhea County and current Middle Tennessee State golfer Hunter Green and Jonathan Fly of Memphis, who stand at 6-under 136.

Lee Universit's Jeremy Lawson is tied for 12th at 1-over 143.

Wednesday's Results


1 Grant Milner Knoxville, TN -7 10:30 AM - 66 69 135


T2 Jonathan Fly Memphis -6 10:30 AM - 71 65 136
T2 Hunter Green Evensville, TN -6 10:30 AM - 70 66 136
4 Jack Belote Bartlett, TN -5 10:20 AM - 67 70 137
5 Jason Millard Murfreesboro -3 10:20 AM - 67 72 139
T6 Marshall Talkington Jackson, TN -2 10:20 AM - 72 68 140
T6 Craig Smith Springfield -2 10:10 AM - 71 69 140
T8 Steve Lee Hendersonville, TN -1 10:10 AM - 71 70 141
T8 Kevin Watford Franklin, TN -1 10:10 AM - 70 71 141
T8 Todd Burgan Knoxville -1 10:00 AM - 70 71 141
11 Philip Lee Louisville, TN E 10:00 AM - 72 70 142
T12 Nick Shelton Franklin +1 10:00 AM - 70 73 143
T12 Buzz Fly Memphis, TN +1 9:50 AM - 71 72 143
T12 Graham Sleigh Clarksville, TN +1 9:50 AM - 71 72 143
T12 Jeremy Lawson Hixson, TN +1 9:50 AM - 72 71 143
T12 John Michael Corum Powell, TN +1 9:40 AM - 73 70 143
T12 Logan Hance White Pine, TN +1 9:40 AM - 73 70 143
T12 Kody Alexander Humboldt, TN +1 9:40 AM - 73 70 143
T19 Tyler Smith Brentwood, TN +2 9:30 AM - 72 72 144
T19 R. Andrew Hall Knoxville, TN +2 9:30 AM - 76 68 144
T21 Jeff Golliher Knoxville, TN +3 9:30 AM - 73 72 145
T21 Justin Walker Greenbiar +3 9:20 AM - 72 73 145
T21 Hayden Anderson Knoxville, TN +3 9:20 AM - 72 73 145
T21 Jay Vandeventer Bristol, TN +3 9:20 AM - 76 69 145
T21 Will Pearson Memphis, TN +3 9:10 AM - 73 72 145
T21 Chris Houston Collierville, TN +3 9:10 AM - 72 73 145
T27 Tom Lathrop Nashville, TN +4 9:10 AM - 69 77 146
T27 Joe David Madison, TN +4 9:00 AM - 74 72 146
T27 Dustin Davis Knoxville, TN +4 9:00 AM - 73 73 146
T27 Nick Blakely Chattanooga, TN +4 9:00 AM - 70 76 146
T27 Brett Patterson McMinnville, TN +4 8:50 AM - 68 78 146
T27 Steven Fox Hendersonville +4 8:50 AM - 72 74 146
T27 Steve Johnson Lookout Mountain, TN +4 8:50 AM - 71 75 146
T27 Steve McDonald Nashville, TN +4 8:40 AM - 75 71 146
T27 Wes Roach Knoxville, TN +4 8:40 AM - 72 74 146
T36 Greg Johnson Pinson, TN +5 8:40 AM - 79 68 147
T36 Carlson Cox Churchill, TN +5 8:30 AM - 74 73 147
T36 Davis Bunn Knoxville, TN +5 8:30 AM - 75 72 147
T36 Cole Floyd Milan, TN +5 8:30 AM - 78 69 147
T36 Casey Flenniken Knoxville, TN +5 8:20 AM - 71 76 147
T36 Tom Baird Signal Mountain, TN +5 8:20 AM - 74 73 147
T36 Ryan Jacobs Nashville, TN +5 8:20 AM - 72 75 147
T36 Keith Mitchell Chattanooga, TN +5 8:10 AM - 72 75 147
T36 Payne Denman Riverwatch, TN +5 8:10 AM - 76 71 147
T36 Madison Whittemore Brentwood, TN +5 8:10 AM - 75 72 147
T46 Charlie Keene Nashville, TN +6 8:00 AM - 72 76 148
T46 Matt Emery Franklin, TN +6 8:00 AM - 76 72 148
T46 Michael Bailey Nashville +6 8:00 AM - 74 74 148
T46 Hunter Kraus Germantown, TN +6 7:50 AM - 71 77 148
T50 Parker Rush Germantown, TN +7 7:50 AM - 74 75 149
T50 Adam Steedly Paris, TN +7 7:50 AM - 73 76 149
T50 Ben Fisher Germantown +7 7:40 AM - 73 76 149
T50 Derrick Centers Franklin +7 7:40 AM - 75 74 149
T50 Walt Moffitt Chattanooga, TN +7 7:40 AM - 76 73 149
T50 Cory Gaylord Collierville, TN +7 7:30 AM - 78 71 149
T56 Matt Smith Rutledge, TN +8 7:30 AM - 77 73 150
T56 Lee Maxwell Cookeville, TN +8 7:30 AM - 76 74 150
T56 Rick Hudson Brentwood, TN +8 7:20 AM - 75 75 150
T56 John Burch Nashville, TN +8 7:20 AM - 75 75 150
T56 Kevin Mullins Savannah, TN +8 7:20 AM - 72 78 150
T56 Brett Barry Jackson, TN +8 7:10 AM - 73 77 150
T56 Tom Schreiner Chattanooga, TN +8 7:10 AM - 75 75 150
T56 Scott Wallace Murfreesboro, TN +8 7:00 AM - 73 77 150
T56 Luke Sherrod Knoxville, TN +8 7:00 AM - 77 73 150

(E-mail Stan Crawley at wscrawley@earthlink.net)


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