BNI Memorial
Sunday’s second-round leaders from the 28th annual BNI Memorial Tournament played at Grandview Country Club (par 72, 6,210 yards) and Pipestem Resort State Park (par 72, 6,221 yards):
Championship Flight
Alan Wharton 68-66—134
Don Jones 70-72—142
Brandon Reece 71-71—142
Scott Prince 73-69—142
Jeff Bryant 69-73—142
Tim Boggs 74-69—143
Mike Mays 67-77—144
Aaron Kemlock 71-74—145
Ian Kenwright 72-73—145
Kelly Shumate 73-72—145
Greg McGraw 74-71—145
Chris Daniels 73-72—145
Mike Powers 72-74—146
Reuben Prillaman 74-72—146
Jeff McClung 72-74—146
First Flight
Derek Evans 76-72—148
Josh Arbaugh 75-73—148
Joel Davis 78-70—148
Jerry Hickman 76-72—148
Mike Honaker 73-75—148
David McClure 73-75—148
Aaron Acord 75-73—148
Chris Sparks 73-76—149
Butch Fox 78-71—149
Stewart Myers 73-76—149
Rich Acord 75-75—150
Ed McCall 73-77—150
Dennis Vass 75-75—150
Second Flight
Ardie Jenkins 80-71—151
John Ashby 74-77—151
Brandon Tinney 78-73—151
Tom Broyles 79-72—151
Mike Green 79-73—152
Chad Griffith 75-77—152
Rick Bryner 77-75—152
Nick Lloyd 77-75—152
Greg Calvert 75-77—152
Joe Sparks 75-78—153
Ernie Fox 78-75—153
Ben McGraw 76-77—153
Jeff Hughes 75-78—153
Trey Cooper 75-78—153
Bobby English 72-81—153
Tim McGhee 80-73—153
Mike Wikel 80-73—153
Third Flight
Mike Smith 82-72—154
Tim Fitzwater 76-78—154
Ted Lilly 81-73—154
Chad McClure 79-75—154
Dewayne Durham 78-76—154
Gerald Walker 74-81—155
Danny Quesenberry 77-78—155
Rick Vass 76-79—155
Dwight Smith 78-77—155
Tim Erwin 78-78—156
Karl Klaus 79-77—156
Dave Ransom 79-77—156
Frank Acord 77-79—156
Dave Underwood 77-79—156
Fourth Flight
Robert Henderson 81-76—157
Larry Powers 80-77—157
Scott Bailey 80-77—157
Randy Hart 78-79—157
A.J. Hall 79-78—157
Jeff Miller 80-78—158
Mike Halstead 78-80—158
Jeremy Bailey 77-81—158
Dave Cook 79-79—158
Kip Hall 82-76—158
Fifth Flight
Alan Brinegar 81-78—159
David Cassis 84-75—159
Ralph Thompson 75-84—159
Robert Wharton 81-78—159
Charles Houck 81-78—159
John Handy 82-77—159
Joel Shumate 82-78—160
Mike Smolder 82-78—160
Sean Smolder 83-77—160
Ryan Neal 80-80—160
Rick Lilly 79-81—160
Dave Farley 79-81—160
Dennis Adkins 79-81—160
Sixth Flight
Pat Crickard 83-78—161
Jon Sinko 83-78—161
Billy Lane 83-78—161
Sam Corey 82-79—161
David Hill 78-83—161
Nick Mays 80-81—161
Butch Freeman 81-80—161
Terry Beam 83-79—162
Bill Nichols 86-77—163
Phil Honaker 80-83—163
Eric Scalf 84-79—163
Terry Shepherd 82-82—164
Larry Hickman 87-78—165
Wayne Legursky 83-82—165
Seventh Flight
Jeff Shrewsbury 84-82—166
Barry O’Bryan 82-84—166
Jim Aleshire 89-78—167
Jody Holley 83-84—167
Todd Albaugh 89-78—167
Paul Gunnoe 89-79—168
Frank Sauchuck 84-85—169
Gary Knapp 87-82—169
David Wolfe 89-81—170
Steve Bolen 86-84—170
Gary Calvert 90-80—170
Kenneth Bales 88-83—171
David Gorby 90-81—171
Eighth Flight
Todd Griffith 85-87—172
Eric Griffith 86-86—172
Gary Wharton 83-89—172
Brent Holley 83-89—172
Jim Hamrick 87-87—174
Jeff Toler 85-90—175
Mike Hylton 88-87—175
Shaun Wood 86-89—175
Ken McBride 82-93—175
Phil Norman 88-87—175
Gary Cooper 92-84—176
Junior Varney 91-85—176
Brandon Neal 93-84—177
Sean Lilly 87-90—177
David Barbero 92-85—177
Ninth Flight
Buddy Crowder 91-87—178
Mike Chapman 94-84—178
Bryan Hylton 89-89—178
Jimmy Garretson 88-90—178
John Bridi 89-89—178
Chuck Jessup 92-87—179
Doug Lilly 93-86—179
Don Lloyd 96-84—180
Matt Dincher 94-87—181
Steven Gardner 93-88—181
Bernard Lindsey 91-90—181
Greg Cullop 93-88—181
Rocky McKinney 92-90—182
Rick Barbero 91-91—182
Harold Mays 98-84—182
Sean Madden 90-92—182
Tenth Flight
Brian Ward 86-87—183
Chip Booth 92-91—183
Mike Vallo 93-91—184
Richard Bland 93-91—184
George Bragg 89-95—184
Sam Hall 89-97—186
Rich Young 93-94—187
Darrell Bailey 100-90—190
Jim Lilly 94-96—190
Mike Sloan 91-101—192
Steve Davis 95-97—192
Jason Halstead 99-93—192
Mitch Comer 98-94—192
Eleventh Flight
Butch Antolini 97-97—194
Jimmy Lane 104-92—196
Frank Marra 104-94—198
Bud Jarrell 101-98—199
Tom Patterson 99-103—202
Harold Griffith 100-102—202
George Senopole 98-107—205
Cirilo Villanueva 106-103—209
Bruce Vest 105-106—211
Tom Settle 105-106—211
Don Wilburn Sr. 115-114—229
Jack Klaus 129-129—258
Paul Landy 134-125—259
The BNI
Second-round scores
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Brand does it again!
He denied it, but there is no doubt that Christian Brand was in the driver’s seat going into the final round of the 31st annual BNI Memorial Classic, played in honor of Glenn Scott, Monday at The Resort at Glade Springs.
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Champ ponders future
When it came time for Christian Brand to accept his third straight BNI Memorial Classic trophy, Classic director Dave Hunter joked that he “has never heard of this guy. He must have sat around all summer.”
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Tomblin takes control at BNI
Tad Tomblin got the most out of his putter Sunday.
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Second-round BNI results
Second round scores Sunday in the 31st annual BNI Memorial Tournament.
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2011 BNI Memorial final round tee times
Here are tee times for the final round of the 2011 BNI Memorial, set for Monday at The Resort at Glade Springs' Cobb Course:
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Pipestem rules first day of BNI
For one day at least, Pipestem State Park was kinder than its Grandview counterpart.
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BNI tee times
Sunday tee times for the BNI Memorial Tournament.
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BNI Memorial first-round scores
First-round results from the BNI Memorial Tournament, which was played at Grandview Country Club and at Pipestem State Park.
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Players enjoy BNI's unique format
Coming off The Greenbrier Classic, Charleston native Christian Brand said he’s going to bring a more relaxed attitude to this year’s BNI Memorial Tournament, but he will still have to put in some work if he wants to become the tournament’s first-ever three-peat champion.
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Old guard represents BNI
They truly represent the old guard in the BNI Memorial Tournament, and Mike Mays, Greg McGraw and Jerry Hickman have the trophies to prove it.
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