E.A. Sports Today

‘Ugly,’ in a good way

Playing with changes in his bag and changes in his life, Cole continues promising start to 2024 Calhoun County Tour with victory in Anniston City Championship.

Cover photo: Ty Cole shakes hands with runner up Chad Calvert on Sunday after winning the Anniston City Championship at Cane Creek. (Photo by Joe Medley)

By Joe Medley
East Alabama Sports Today

CANE CREEK — Ty Cole acknowledges making life “changes” recently. 

If his start to the 2024 Calhoun County Golf Tour indicates anything, the six-time and reigning county player of the year just might be finding a next level as he nears 49 years old.

Cole shot a 3-under-par 69 Sunday to finish at 5-under-par 139 and win the Anniston City Championship at Cane Creek.

He edged Chad Calvert, who chipped in from 25 yards on No. 18 to finish 70-72–142 and win a battle with John Rollins for second place.

Rollins finished 70-74–144 and tied with Jeremy McGatha for third.

Cole’s victory in the season’s first points event comes three weeks after he and Gary Wigington won the Calhoun County Team Championship at Silver Lakes. Cole’s biridies on two of the last three holes made the difference there.

Cole’s start to the season signals that he remains as much a threat as ever to win another county points title. He just might be more of a threat, if personal adjustments take a few more strokes off of his game.

“I played pretty good drunk,” he said. “It may be ugly, if I’m sober. It could get ugly. It could get silly good, being clear headed.”

Lots of golfers go out on the course with their best friends, be they playing partners, a comfortable iron and/or the “loose juice.”

Cole has a long-time playing partner in teammate Gay Wigington. Between them, they have 11 county player-of-the-year honors, and they’re always contenders in team events.

As for irons, Cole said the “jury is still out” on this year’s bag adjustments. If equipment changes run their normal course, he said, he’ll probably default to irons he replaced.

He wouldn’t be the first golfer to regularly bite the hook of buying new equipment in hopes of trimming strokes, though he says he bites that hook as often as he does “because I’m an idiot.”

As for a golfer’s liquid friend, Cole’s jury came back. 

“I’ve made a lot of changes over the last few months,” he said. “I’ve quit drinking, so this is the first tournament I’ve played, as an individual, in probably 15 years that I’ve played sober.

“I just had some stuff happen, and it was time to quit. It’s time to lay it down, and it’s been great. It’s been eye opening. Just things are better.”

Cole’s 2024 start would say so, but check back later. It could get better.

“I knew the golf, when I got into pressure, that it may take awhile for me to get used to playing like that,” he said. 

Like the rest of the field at Cane Creek this past weekend, Cole fought wind. He played Sunday’s round without Wigington, who started the final round a group ahead of Cole’s foursome.

Golf is a hole-to-hole, shot-by-shot temptation toward frustration, and Cole had his ups and downs. He shook off a double bogey on No. 10 well enough to birdie 12, 14 and 18.

He did it without an old friend … the liquid kind with the always flexible tee time.

“I’m really proud of how I fought, not really nerves, but just the uneasiness of not having that as a crutch,” Cole said. “Just get my mind out of it and just worry about hitting golf balls.” 

Cole was one of six golfers who entered Sunday’s round one shot back of first-round leader Brennan Clay. Cole separated quickly by reaching 4 under par by No. 8, but Calvert and Rollins wound up locked in a battle for second.

Calvert made it moot quickly on No. 18. Situated 25 yards out, between the bunker and clubhouse, he holed in.

‘“I just got lucky,” he said. “It was going dead right, and it kicked left and, luckily, it rolled in.”

CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT
PlayerRd. 1Rd. 2Total
Ty Cole7069139
Chad Calvert7072142
John Rollins7074144
Jeremy McGatha7074144
Brennan Clay6976145
Andrew Brooks7075145
Gary Wigington7472146
Kevin Daugherty7374147
Ott Chandler7473147
Jeff Chapman7080150
Blake Grissom7481155
CHAMPIONSHIP B
PlayerRd. 1Rd. 2Total
Dustin Travis7574 (35)149
Hunter Carr7772 (37)149
Bob Eaton7875153
Landon Holley8077157
Jamarcus Stokes8280162
Cole McNeal7984163
Daniel Black8381164
FIRST FLIGHT
PlayerRd. 1Rd. 2Total
Chris Reaves8477161
Carson Chandler8776163
Dre Davenport8481165
Andrew Gunnells8482166
Houston Black8586171
Aaron Gregerson8884172
Nathan Gilbert9380173
Isaac Scroggins105107215
Taylor Vera89WD
Jonathan PateWD
Kyle WebbWD
CHAMPIONSHIP SENIORS
PlayerRd. 1Rd. 2Total
Chip Howell7476150
Greg Shultz7576151
Ted Heim8278160
John McKenzie8183164
Doug Huie8381164
David Sanders7888166
David Fitzgerald8686172
Rocco D’Gomez8789176
Danny Stephens9094184
Dennis Moyer93WD

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