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The pair carded 126 (-17).
HORSESHOE BAY, TEXAs (July 7, 2020)—James Bolton, Assistant Professional and Billy Harris, PGA Head Professional at Dallas Country Club have won the 2020 Texas Team Championship with rounds of 61-65 for a two-day total of 126 (-17).
“We tried to play our best,” said Harris. “James played excellent on Ram yesterday when we shot 10 under, which is about as good as we could play, and then today we made the most out of our round.”
Coming into today’s final round, Bolton & Harris trailed by two strokes. After carding an impressive 7 birdies, the pair finished Round 2 bogey-free and surpassed the team of Stetson McMillan, Teaching Professional and John Sikes, PGA Member and Owner of John Sikes Golf Academy who finished the tournament tied in second place with Jeff Strong, PGA Member and Billy Sitton, PGA Member at Triumph Golf LLC at 127 (-16).
“We made some good putts down the stretch today,” said Bolton. “When we got it in a little sideways, we made some power putts for birdies and that saw us through the round.”
The Texas Team Championship is a two-man, best-ball event where 80 teams of PGA Professionals from the Northern Texas and Southern Texas Sections competed on the 6,858-yard Apple Rock and 6,702-yard Ram Rock Courses at Horseshoe Bay Resort. This year’s tournament was presented by Adidas, Cobra Puma Golf, Donald Ross and Dan Liscio, E-Z-GO, Garia, L.A.B. Golf, and Morell Studios.
Following Round One yesterday, PGA Professionals enjoyed interacting with the tournament’s presenting sponsors during a fun and competitive putting contest at the resort’s Whitewater Putting Course, a 72-par course featuring waterfalls, bunkers, and more. The team of Chris Hendrickson, PGA Teaching Professional and Roger Stebbins, Director of Instruction at High Meadow Ranch Golf Course won last night’s contest with a final score of 46 (-26). To view the full results from last night’s putting contest, please click here.
To view the final leaderboard from the Texas Team Championship, please click here.
The STPGA thanks Horseshoe Bay Resort for hosting this year's tournament.