Doan & Headley Set to Face off in Final Match of the Yamaha Golf-Car Company & Srixon / Cleveland Golf Match Play Championship, Hendley Claims Back to Back Senior Division Title

Taylor Coffelt • October 6, 2020
The morning Quarter Final Matches of the Yamaha Golf-Car Company & Srixon / Cleveland Golf Match Play Championship featured three of the top ten seeded professionals advancing to the afternoon Semi-Final Matches.

During the opening match of the morning, #8 seed John Sikes, PGA director of golf at Hollytree Country Club, bested #16 seed Matt Lohmeyer, PGA teaching professional at GOLFTEC - Montgomery Plaza, 4&2. The second match concluded with a 3&2 finish as the #5 seed Adam Headley, PGA head professional at Green Tree Country Club, defeated #4 seed Nic Ishee, PGA assistant professional at Preston Trail Golf Club. #3 seed Cameron Doan, PGA head professional at Preston Trail Golf Club, topped #22 seed Thomas Devanna, PGA assistant professional at Tangle Ridge Golf Club, 1 UP, and the final match of the morning resulted in a 3&2 win for #23 seed Michael Martin, PGA teaching professional at Leonard Golf Links, over #2 seed Brandon Bingaman, PGA assistant professional at Bent Tree Country Club.

The afternoon Semi-Final Matches featured Adam Headley versus John Sikes and Cameron Doan versus Michael Martin.

In the first Semi-Final Match, Headley took the early lead by going 2 UP through 2 holes, and he maintained control of the match until ultimately clinching the win on hole #15, 4&3.

In the second Semi-Final Match, Doan and Martin went back and forth all afternoon and were All Square through 18 holes. After exchanging birdie putts on the first extra hole, Doan was able to clinch the win with a 2-putt for par on the second extra hole.

Doan and Headley will face off in the 18-hole Championship Match on Wednesday morning at 8:30 a.m. The champion will take home a crystal trophy as well as $7,500 of the $42,500 Open Division purse.

The Championship also included a Senior Division. The division featured eight of the top professionals from the 2020 OMEGA & XXIO Senior Points Challenge list competing for their own $10,500 purse. In the Championship Match, #2 seed Bruce Smith, PGA director of instruction at Black Belt Golf Academy, squared off against #4 seed and defending champion Stuart Hendley, PGA director of instruction at Dallas Athletic Club. Hendley took an early 1 UP lead on hole #3, but Smith was able to bring the match back to All Square by the next hole and the lead bounced back and forth until Hendley was able to capture the win with a 35-foot putt for birdie on hole #16. His 3&2 win secured him his third Senior Division Match Play Championship title, a trophy and a check for $3,500. 


The Yamaha Golf-Car Company & Srixon / Cleveland Golf Match Play Championship is being contested October 5-7 at Ridgewood Country Club in Waco, Texas, a 6,612-yard, par 70 layout. The Championship is presented by Adventures In Golf, AT&T Byron Nelson, and PGA TOUR. 


Open Division Results - Quarter Finals

Open Division Results - Semi-Finals

Senior Division Results


OPEN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2020

8:30 a.m.

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