September 28, 2014 Practice Round Times Jacksonville State University 11:00 University of Alabama Birmingham 11:10 Belmont University 11:20 Belmont University 11:30 Morehead State University 11:50 Morehead State University 12:00 Northern Kentucky University 12:10 Northern Kentucky University 12:20 Samford University 12:30 Samford University 12:40 APSU 12:50 APSU 1:00 Alabama State University 1:10 Alabama State University 1:20 University of South Alabama 1:30 Troy University 1:40 Lipscomb University 1:50 Lipscomb University 2:00
Itinerary: Saturday September 27 Practice Round Tee Times Begin at 11:00 3:00 PM Coaches Meeting @ Clubhouse Sunday September 28 First Round 7:30 am Tee Times off #1 Tee 6:30 pm Dinner - Top O The River (Gadsden) Monday September 29 Second Round 7:30am Tee Times off #1 Tee Lunch @ SLGC 6:30 pm Dinner Silver Lakes Clubhouse Tuesday September 30 Final Round 7:30am Tee Times off 1 & 10 Lunch @ SLGC following the round Awards Ceremony following Lunch
September 28-30, 2014 TOURNAMENT DATES: September 28-30, 2014 TOURNAMENT SITE: Silver Lakes Golf Club Glencoe, Alabama Jason Callan, Director of Golf 256-892-3268 HOST: REGISTRATION: ENTRY FEE: LODGING: MEALS: PRACTICE RANGE: Jacksonville State University Coach James Hobbs 256-782-5834 Wk 256-435-5108 Hm 256-689-5505 Cell Assistant Coach Neal Grusczynski 256-782-5840 Wk 259-452-0805 Cell Saturday, August 27, Clubhouse @ Silver Lakes $850.00 - Team $150.00 - Individuals Hampton Inn, Rainbow Drive Gadsden, Alabama Ph# 256-546-2337 The Hampton Inn will have a complete continental breakfast for all teams on Saturday through Tuesday. Meals will be provided following play each day. Dinner will be at Top O The River in Gadsden on Sunday and at the Silver Lakes Clubhouse on Monday. The practice range will be available each day before and after the round. Sunday: First Round 18 Holes 7:30 AM Tee Times 1 Monday: Second Round 18 Holes 7:30 AM Tee Times 1 Tuesday: Final Round 18 Holes 7:30 AM Tee Times 1 & 10
September 28 2014 Sunday 7:30 AM 7:30 am #5 7:39 am #4 7:48 am #3 7:56 am #2 8:06 am #1 8:15 am #5 8:24 am #4 8:33 am #3 8:42 am #2 8:51 am #1 9:00 am #5 9:09 am #4 9:18 am #3 9:27 am #2 9:36 am #1 JSU Samford USA MSU Belmont Troy APSU UNK UAB ASU Lipscomb IND 9:45 am #5 BEL Ind 9:54 am #4 UNK 1 10:03 am #3 UNK 2 10:12 am #2 UNK 3 10:21 am #1 UNK 4 10:30 am MSU Ind SU Ind APSU Ind 10:39 am JSU Ind ASU Ind LIP Ind
September 29 2014 Monday 7:30 AM Hole 1 7:30 am Individual 11 Individual 10 Individual 9 7:39 am Individual 8 Individual 7 Individual 6 7:48 am 7:56 am 8:06 am 8:15 am 8:24 am 8:33 am 8:42 am 8:51 am 9:00 am 9:09 am 9:18 am 9:27 am 9:36 am 9:45 am 9:54 am Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6 Team 7 Team 8 Team 9 Team 10 Team 11 Individuals 10:03 am 5 10:12 am 4 10:21 am 3 10:30 am 2 10:39 am 1
September 30 2014 Tuesday 7:30 AM Hole 1 7:30 am Individual 11 Individual 10 Individual 9 7:39 am Individual 8 Individual 7 Individual 6 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6 7:48 am 7:56 am 8:06 am 8:15 am 8:24 am Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 8:33 am 8:42 am 8:51 am 9:00 am 9:09 am Hole 10 Team 10 Team 11 Individuals 7:30 am 5 7:39 am 4 7:48 am 3 7:56 am 2 8:06 am 1 Team 7 Team 8 Team 9 8:15 am 8:24 am 8:33 am 8:42 am 8:51 am
Chris Banister Golf Classic History and Records Silver Lakes Golf Course TEAM CHAMPIONS 1996 Troy State 320-316 636 1997 Troy State 317-311 628 1998 Campbell 292-303 595 1999 Georgia State 316-324 640 2000 Tennessee Tech 329-317 646 2001 Princeton 332 332 2002 Murray State 314-325 639 2003 Jacksonville State 318-295 613 2004 Jacksonville State 304-327 631 2005 Jacksonville State (Spring) 321-316-306 943 2005 Jacksonville State (Fall) 306-311-306 923 2006 South Alabama 302-308-309 919 2007 Chattanooga 288-297-300 885 2008 Chattanooga 288-299-291 878 2009 Lamar 303-293-308 904 2010 Jacksonville State 300-300-299 899 2011 Samford 294 294 2012 Texas State 298-292-289 879 2013 Jacksonville State 294-293-294 881 MEDALIST HONORS 1996 Suzanne Westling (Troy State) 73-72 145 1997 Suzanne Westling (Troy State) 76-71 147 1998 Maria Sol Arenas (Campbell) 69-77 146 1999 Susan Seabrook (UAB) 77-76 153 2000 Aroha Fanning (Jacksonville) 80-74 154 2001 Esty Dwek (Princeton) 76 76 Jenelyn Tidwell (Troy State) 76 76 2002 Tamar Munsch (MTSU) 79-75 154 2003 Lee-Anne Pace (Murray State) 76-74 150 2004 Maggie McGill (MTSU) 72-79 151 Candice Satow (Oral Roberts) 77-74 151 2005 Mercedes Haurte (Jax State) 80-78-73 231* Nikki Orazine (Murray State) 78-76-77 231 2005 Mercedes Huarte (Jax State) 73-72-70 215 2006 Hillary Zeigler (Lamar) 73-72-69 214 2007 Kelly Brotherton (Chattanooga) 74-72-70 216 2008 Emma degroot (Chattanooga) 74-71-73 218* 2009 Angela Drane (Louisiana-Monroe) 74-69-72 215 2010 Lucia Fernandez-Valdes (Jax State) 73-72-72 217 2011 Marissa Steen (Memphis) 70 70 2012 Maya Parsons (Jax State) 74-73-72 219 Valdis Jonsdottir (Texas State) 74-72-73 219 2013 Melani Sisto (Jacksonville State) 72-67-70 209 *-Playoff Winner
TEAM RECORDS One-Day Low Round: 288 by Chattanooga (2007, 2008) Two-Day Low Total: 585 by Chattanooga (2007) Three-Day Low Total: 878 by Chattanooga (2008) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 18-hole low round: 67, Melani Sisto (Jacksonville State, 13) 36-hole low total: 139: Melani Sisto (Jacksonville State, 13) 54-hole low total: 209, Melani Sisto (Jacksonville State, 13)
Fin Team 2013 Chris Banister Results Tournament Dates: 09/01-09/03, 2013 Par: 72 Daily Low Round Yardage: 5953 Daily Leader Both Scores 1 Jacksonville St. 294 293 294 881 +17 2 UALR 312 302 307 921 +57 3 Austin Peay State U. 320 317 313 950 +86 4 Belmont University 318 314 319 951 +87 5 Lipscomb University 326 323 311 960 +96 6 North Georgia, U. of 345 358 353 1056 +192 Fin Name School Scores 1 Melani Sisto J'ville St 72 67 70 209-7 2 Maya Parsons J'ville St 76 75 72 223 +7 T 3 Anne Kathri Albrecht J'ville St 76 75 75 226 +10 T 3 Melania Bajo Geijo J'ville St 70 76 80 226 +10 5 Sofia Berglund UALR 76 76 75 227 +11 6 Sofie Kvarnstrom UALR 79 72 77 228 +12 7 Stina Resen UALR 78 74 79 231 +15 8 Sydney Hudson Belmont 78 74 80 232 +16 9 Savanna Schubert Lipscomb U 78 78 79 235 +19 T 10 Amber Boswoth Aust. Peay 84 77 75 236 +20 T 10 Evin Edens Belmont 79 80 77 236 +20 T 10 Sami Khan Lipscomb U 79 80 77 236 +20 13 Tala Mumford Aust. Peay 83 78 76 237 +21 T 14 Morgan Gardner Aust. Peay 78 82 78 238 +22 T 14 Rachel Deaton Aust. Peay 83 78 77 238 +22 16 Katie Reid UALR 83 80 76 239 +23 17 Morgan Bucher Lipscomb U 85 80 76 241 +25 T 18 Abbie Gregory Belmont 80 81 81 242 +26 T 18 Melold Dit Berthelot UALR 79 81 82 242 +26 T 18 Morgan Kauffman Aust. Peay 79 81 82 242 +26 21 Meghan Mueller Aust. Peay 86 78 79 243 +27 22 Jessica Cathey Aust. Peay 80 80 84 244 +28 T 23 Erin Gunnels J'ville St 84 84 77 245 +29 T 23 Megan Heath Belmont 81 79 85 245 +29 25 Mackenzy Carter Lipscomb U 84 86 79 249 +33 T 26 Miriam Parker Lipscomb U 80 88 82 250 +34 T 26 Shay Sullivan Belmont 82 87 81 250 +34 28 Kelsey Schutt Aust. Peay 86 85 80 251 +35 29 Casey Truelove North GA 81 85 86 252 +36 30 Anna Higgins North GA 78 95 81 254 +38 31 Alexi Bevans Belmont 94 84 81 259 +43 32 Sarah McFarlin Lipscomb U 90 85 86 261 +45 33 Iben Thuroe UALR 87 86 89 262 +46 34 Carrilee Hiers North GA 83 91 92 266 +50 35 Abbey Gill North GA 91 86 94 271 +55 36 Aly Hicks North GA 93 94 93 280 +64 37 Bridget Sandy North GA 95 99 92 286 +70 38 LeeAnn Noble North GA 95 92 100 287 +71
Chris Banister Assistant Golf Coach (1995-1999) By: James Hobbs Chris Banister was a very valuable part of Jacksonville State University golf for almost five years. He joined our program in the fall of 1995 as JSU was playing its first season as a Division I golf team. This was a very exciting time for our University as we moved into a new era and as we initiated our women s golf program. Chris at that time filled many roles as my assistant coach, ranging from day-to-day practice, to team travel, to the many insignificant duties that he took great pleasure in performing. Chris Banister was described in the Anniston Star as a giant in the local community due to his golfing successes. Those who knew Chris remembered him as without peer in his day as a competitor, but as one who never forgot the delicacies of the game and always found time to help other players improve their games. Chris was described by many who knew him well, as a person who was very unselfish, who loves to teach golf. He had keen instincts for the mechanics of one s golf swing and the unique ability to teach one to swing better. Teaching the finer points of the game was what Chris did best. Chris left his mark on many golfers, both young and old. When Chris turned to helping our program, little did I know what kind of impact he would have. I could never have imagined how valuable he would be to our program and to our success. Not only did he perform the small tasks with enthusiasm, but he was always willing to help any player at any time with their golf skills. Our players all loved Chris for many different reasons and this was recorded by a plaque they presented to him just prior to his death that described him as a friend, teacher, encourager, mentor. To many, he was very much a father away from home. For me I have lost a true friend, one who had real concern for me and what I do in my profession as golf coach. I have lost a colleague, who tried always to help me do my duties better. For our players, they have lost a person who is irreplaceable for his love, concern and help that he provided to each. To honor Chris and his many contributions, we have named this tournament in his honor. Also, JSU has established an endowed scholarship fund to help young golfers in our community in the future. The impact of Chris Banister will be felt for many years to come.