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Clyburn, Brumlow advance at GSGA Men's Amateur Championship

  • Writer: Staff
    Staff
  • Jun 13
  • 1 min read

June 13, 2025

R.B. Clyburn on Friday at the 104th GSGA Men's Amateur Championship hosted by Atlanta Country Club.  (GSGA Photo on Facebook)
R.B. Clyburn on Friday at the 104th GSGA Men's Amateur Championship hosted by Atlanta Country Club. (GSGA Photo on Facebook)

Two Cartersville golfers made the 36-hole cut on Friday at the 104th Georgia State Golf Association Men’s Amateur Championship held at Atlanta Country Club.


R.B. Clyburn is 3-under-par (68-73) and tied for 11th at the midway point of the 72-hole championship, while Cartersville High rising junior Bodie Brumlow carded rounds of 75-72 (3-over-par) to clear the 36-hole hurdle by two shots.


Sixty-four of the 144 players to start the event qualified to play the final 36 holes on Saturday and Sunday at the 7,101-yard, par 72 layout in Marietta. 


Carter Loflin, a rising senior on the University of Georgia golf team, is the 36-hole leader at 9-under-par with rounds of 68 and 67. Stephen Behr (Atlanta), former champion, and Georgia Southern alum Brett Barron (Duluth) are one shot back. Bo Blanchard of Columbus (Augusta University) and Franco Castro of Atlanta are tied for fourth place and trail Loflin by three shots.


Laine Frazier of Adairsville qualified for the event, but missed the cut after shooting 75-76 (7-over-par).


The competition for the Robert H. Martin Trophy continues through Sunday.

 
 
 

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