Chad Ramey Leads in the Wet at Staal Foundation Open

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The Mackenzie Tour - PGA TOUR Canada Staal Foundation Open
The Mackenzie Tour - PGA TOUR Canada

Round 1 – Staal Foundation Open presented by Tbaytel

First Round Leaderboard:

Chad Ramey – 66 (-6)
Rico Hoey – 67 (-5)
Tyler McCumber – 67 (-5)
Jonathan Garrick – (-5 thru 16)

By Brian Decker

Thunder Bay – Sports – Fulton, Mississippi’s Chad Ramey shot a 6-under 66 at Whitewater Golf Club before first round play was suspended due to inclement weather at the Staal Foundation Open presented by Tbaytel, the fifth event of the 2017 Mackenzie Tour – PGA TOUR Canada season.

The 24-year old carded seven birdies and one bogey to reach 6-under, one ahead of Rancho Cucamonga’s Rico Coey, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida’s Tyler McCumber and Atherton, California’s Jonathan Garrick.

“My putter got hot. I made about three putts in a row that were pretty good,” said Ramey, who finished his day by hitting a bunker shot to within two feet at the ninth hole – his last of the day – to save par and post the lead at 66.

Rain fell for most of the morning, making scoring a challenge before play was halted at 1:34 p.m. due to unplayable conditions. Round one play was called for the day at 5 p.m. and will resume with players in position at 8 a.m. on Friday morning.

“The main thing is staying dry, and staying patient,” said Ramey on his approach in dealing with the rain. “Overall, 6-under in those conditions? I’d take it every day.”

Hoey, who finished tied for sixth last week at the Players Cup, managed six birdies and one bogey to share second with McCumber, the son of 10-time PGA TOUR winner Mark McCumber, and Garrick, who still had two holes remaining in his first round.

BACKGROUND ON THE LEADER: Ramey is in his first season on the Mackenzie Tour, having earned exempt status for the first eight events of the year at the USA East #2 Q-School this spring.

In four starts so far, he’s made two cuts and ranks 90th on the Order of Merit.

The 24-year old played college golf at Mississippi State and came to the Mackenzie Tour partly in thanks to encouragement from 2013 Players Cup winner Carlos Sainz, Jr., a fellow Mississippi State alum.

“I talked to [Carlos Sainz, Jr.] a good bit. He played on the Mackenzie Tour last year too, and plans on playing again this year. He said it’s a great Tour and he’s loved it, and kind of persuaded me into doing it,” said Ramey after earning his card at Q-School.

THEY SAID IT:

“I feel really happy. I knew that the rain was going to come, so I took the opportunities early in the round and made some putts. I’m glad I shot 5-under.” – Rico Hoey on an opening 5-under 67.

“I played pretty solid today. I hit it pretty well and made a few putts of considerable distance, so overall it was a solid day. It started to rain heavier on our back nine, and you kind of just have to battle through it. I don’t think anyone really loves playing in the rain.” – Tyler McCumber on dealing with the rainy conditions on Thursday.

MORE PLAYER NOTES:

Rico Hoey

Rico Hoey is making his fourth career start on the Mackenzie Tour this week.

The four-time NCAA All-American recently graduated from USC and was consistently ranked among the top 20 players in the World Amateur Golf Ranking during his Senior season.

Hoey made his professional debut with a T8 finish at the Bayview Place Cardtronics Open presented by Times Colonist and finished T6 last week at the Players Cup. He ranks 33rd on the Order of Merit.

Tyler McCumber

Tyler McCumber shot a 5-under 67 on Thursday. The 25-year old is the son of 10-time PGA TOUR winner Mark McCumber and played college golf at the University of Florida.

McCumber owns three career wins on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica. Last year, McCumber he recorded two runner-up finishes on the Mackenzie Tour and finished 11th on the Order of Merit.

Jonathan Garrick

23-year old Jonathan Garrick is making his 14th career start on the Mackenzie Tour and fifth this year, having made three of four cuts in 2017 and ranking 69th on the Order of Merit. Last year, he recorded two top-five finishes and ranked 37th on the Order of Merit.

Garrick was a three-time NCAA All-American at UCLA.

Miscellaneous notes:

  • Weather: 17 degrees Celsius, rainy, winds 9 km/h gusting to 14 km/h.
  • Play was suspended due to inclement weather at 1:34 p.m. and called for the day at 5 p.m. Round one will resume with players in position at 8 a.m. Friday.
  • Preferred lies were in effect for Round 1.
  • Click here for scores.

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