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Wyatt Shot A 14-under Par 57 In The Alabama Boys State Junior Championship In Mobile

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Bobby Wyatt is not from Selma, but his potential world record golf score has the Selma golf community buzzing.

Wyatt shot a 14-under par 57 in the Alabama Boys State Junior Championship in Mobile.

Bobby WyattAlabama Golf Association president and Selma Country Club member David Pearce was at the tournament, and witnessed the round.

“It was unbelievable to watch,” Pearce said during his own round Friday at the Selma Country Club. “There were business people coming out of their offices to watch it. I have no idea what the odds on that score would be, but it would have to be in the trillions.”

Wyatt, who will play for the University of Alabama, recorded 12 birdies, an eagle and five pars to win the tournament for the fourth straight year. He lipped out a birdie putt on the 18th hole. In all, he took 23 putts on 18 holes.

Wyatt birdied every hole on the front nine except No. 3, but eagled No. 7 to finish with a nine-under par 26.

“I thought (the score) was a screw-up,” SCC president Mike Reynolds, who was playing with Pearce, said. “I thought it was supposed to be a 36 not a 26. That’s an impossible score.”

Pearce said the crowd at the Country Club of Mobile had grown so large, and so many people congratulated Wyatt that he had to take extra time before making the turn to get refocused on playing.

“Usually when you see people start shooting their career-best, they get tight because they’re out of their comfort zone,” Pearce said. “He doesn’t have a comfort zone. He just shoots the best he can.”

Also playing a round Friday was Donnie Blanton, who has won numerous tournaments across Alabama and is in the Selma Country Club Circle of Champions, said he has played the course several times, and only broken par a couple of times.

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“The course is hard,” Blanton said. “It’s got woods and lakes, and the greens are tricky. With that being in the tournament, they have the greens set up hard.”

Pearce said the previous course record was 63, and it has been played by some of the best golfers in the world.

“People are saying it must have been a pitch-and-putt course, but it’s not,” Pearce said. “Stewart Cink said it was very demanding.”

Cink, a six-time winner on the PGA Tour, including the 2009 British Open who is from Huntsville, posted a link on his Twitter account about Wyatt’s score and tweeted a personal voucher of the course’s toughness.

“CC of Mobile is a course I know well.” Cink posted on Twitter. “One of my favorites. Not a pushover by any stretch of the imagination.”

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An Alabama Signee Has Likely Set A World Record As The Lowest Score

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

An Alabama signee has likely set a world record as the lowest score in competitive play on a golf course of more than 6,500 yards, which the Guinness Book of World Records uses as the standard.

Bobby WyattBobby Wyatt of Mobile shot a 14-under round of 57 in the second round of the 65th Boys State Junior Championship on Wednesday.

A search through the Internet shows Homero Blancas shot a 55 in the 1962 Premier Invitational in Longview Texas as an amateur. Blancas went on to play on the PGA Tour in the 1960s and 70s. His round was 15-under on a par 70, which was a little more than 5,000 yards and played over the same nine holes twice.

In the history of professional golf, a score of 58 marks the lowest. University of Alabama alumni Jason Bohn scored 58 in the 2001 Canadian Tour’s Tour Championship, as did  Shigeki Maruyama in the final qualifying for the 2000 U.S. OOpen and Ryo Ishikawa earlier this year in the Crowns tournament on the Japanese Tour.

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“It was unbelievable,” Wyatt said in a prepared release from the Alabama Golf Association. “I got off to a fast start with birdies on my first two holes, then was three-under after four and it kept going from there.”

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