Sikes Seizes His Fourth Club Car | XXIO Northern Texas Senior PGA Professional Championship

Steven Clements • June 21, 2022

ARGYLE, TX – John Sikes, PGA director of golf at Hollytree Country Club seized a fourth Club Car | XXIO Northern Texas Senior PGA Professional Championship today at Denton Country Club. Sikes birdied his 36th hole to get into a three-way playoff and then proceeded back to the par-4, 18th where he made a long putt for eagle to win.


Sikes is now only the second player to win this Championship four times. His first three victories came in 2012, 2013 and 2014. Doug Higgins, PGA previously set the mark in 1978, 1981, 1982 and 1984.


“Today I completely lost my feel for the greens. The birdie I made on #18 was the longest putt I made all day and then the eagle putt. I’ll remember that for a long time,” said Sikes. “With all the great players in Northern Texas, if you win anything you’ve really done something.”


Five professionals including Sikes all earned exemptions into the Senior PGA Professional Championship hosted at Twin Warriors & Santa Ana Golf Clubs in Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico on October 13-16, 2022. The four additional qualifiers and the five alternates can be found below.


Qualifiers:

  • Vince Jewell, PGA instructor at Woodbridge Golf Club
  • Henry Cagigal, PGA head professional at Meadowbrook Golf Course
  • Rick Woodson, PGA instructor at Sherrill Park Golf Course
  • Todd, McCorkle, PGA Life Member


Alternates:

  • Cameron Doan, PGA director of golf at Preston Trail Golf Club (Alternate #1)
  • Stuart Hendley, PGA director of instruction at Dallas Athletic Club (Alternate #2)
  • Bruce Smith, PGA director of instruction at Black Belt Golf Academy (Alternate #3)
  • Britt Patton, PGA director of golf at Stonebriar Country Club (Alternate #4)
  • Sam Randolph, PGA director of instruction at Mira Vista Country Club (Alternate #5)


The Club Car | XXIO Northern Texas Senior PGA Professional Championship was presented by Cadillac and supported by Golf Channel. The overall Championship purse was a record $15,000 and Sikes will head back to Tyler with a $2,000 check for his win.


This 36-hole Northern Texas PGA major championship was the second of four individual stroke play events that comprise the Rolex | XXIO Senior Points Challenge.


Denton Country Club

Par 35-36–71

Yardage: 6,648 Yards


View final results
HERE

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