Two Rounds Complete at the Yamaha Golf-Car Company & Srixon / Cleveland Golf / XXIO Match Play Championship
NTPGA • October 8, 2018
FORT WORTH, Texas –
Round One and Round Two matches of the Yamaha Golf-Car Company & Srixon / Cleveland Golf / XXIO Match Play Championship resulted in five of the top ten seeds moving on to the Quarter Final Matches. Tuesday morning’s Quarter Final Matches will feature #1 seed Stuart Deane, PGA professional at Maridoe Golf Club ; Greg Gregory, PGA assistant professional at Hidden Creek Golf Course (#2 seed); Brian Norman, PGA director of instruction at Gleneagles Country Club (#3 seed); Matt Lohmeyer, PGA teaching professional at GolfTEC – Montgomery Plaza (#5 seed); Jon Antunes, PGA director of instruction at HotGolf, Inc. (#8 seed); Britt Patton, PGA director of golf at Vaquero Club (#13 seed), Jordan Ferguson, PGA assistant professional at Vaquero Club (#26 seed) and Reid Parrish, PGA head professional at River Crest Country Club (#27 seed).
Parrish, the host professional, is the highest remaining seed in the field. He was able to best the #6 seeded Todd Balkin, PGA assistant professional at Royal Oaks Country Club, after 22 holes in Round One and #11 seeded John Sikes, PGA director of golf at Hollytree Country Club, 1UP in Round Two. #26 seed Jordan Ferguson also advanced after defeating two higher-ranked opponents, including #7 seeded Chad Moscovic, PGA director of instruction at Brook Hollow Golf Club, 7&5, in Round One, and #10 seeded Gabe Reynolds, PGA director of instruction at TopGolf – Dallas, 3&2.
The Yamaha Golf-Car Company & Srixon / Cleveland Golf / XXIO Match Play Championship is being contested October 8-10 at River Crest Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, a 6,512-yard, par 70 layout. The Championship is presented by Adventures In Golf, AT&T Byron Nelson and PGA TOUR. The top 32 players on the final 2018 Yamaha Golf-Car Company & Srixon / Cleveland Golf / XXIO Player of the Year Points Challenge were invited to compete in the season-ending major championship. Quarter Final Matches will be played on Tuesday morning with the Semi-Final Matches following in the afternoon. The Championship Match will be played on Wednesday morning, with the winner taking home $6,000 of the $40,000 Open Division purse.
The Championship also includes a Senior Division. The division features eight of the top professionals from the 2018 OMEGA & XXIO Senior Points Challenge list competing for their own $10,000 purse. Today the Senior Division played the Quarter Final and Semi-Final Matches with Stuart Hendley, PGA director of instruction at Dallas Athletic Club (#1 seed) and Tom Strueber, PGA Life Member (#7 seed) advancing to the Final Match. The eventual Senior Division champion will take home a trophy and a check for $3,000.
Tomorrow morning’s matches are listed below:
QUARTER FINAL MATCHES, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2018
Ben Hogan Bracket
8:00 a.m. #1 Tee
#1. Stuart Deane, Maridoe Golf Club vs. #8. Jon Antues, Hot Golf, Inc.
Don January Bracket
8:10 a.m. #1 Tee
#5. Matt Lohmeyer, GolfTEC – Montgomery Plaza vs. #13. Britt Patton, Vaquero Club
Byron Nelson Bracket
8:20 a.m. #1 Tee
#2. Greg Gregory, Hidden Creek Golf Course vs. #26. Jordan Ferguson, Vaquero Club
Lee Trevino Bracket
8:30 a.m. #1 Tee
#3. Brian Norman, Gleneagles Country Club vs. #27. Reid Parrish, River Crest Country Club
SENIOR FINAL MATCH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2018
8:40 a.m. #1 Tee
#1. Stuart Hendley, Dallas Athletic Club vs. #7. Tom Strueber, PGA Life Member

LEWISVILLE, Texas (September 16) – Adam Headley, PGA head professional at Green Tree Country Club captured the Joyce Crane | Veritex Bank Section Championship after a 6-under-par final round. His bogey-free 34-32–66 and a first round 69, got him to 9-under-par for the Championship and a one stroke victory. It also earned Headley an exemption into the 2026 THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson. Headley was playing in the third to last group and began the final round three strokes behind the leaders. He quickly fell further behind the lead after starting with three pars, until a birdie at the par-5 4th hole got things going. On the back nine it was a battle between Headley and Brian Norman, PGA instructor at Lakewood Country Club. Headley eagled the 12th hole and added two more birdies on 15 and 18 to close and post 9-under-par. “My goal today was to play the par fives 4-under. I accomplished that,” said Headley. “I don’t like to look at the leaderboard, but I looked at it going into 18 tee and had a feeling I was sitting pretty good there.” “Honestly I didn’t think I'd ever win one. Not because I'm not a good player but because we have so many good players in the Section. If I had to choose any tournament to win, it would be this one.” Headley earned $9,250 along with his exemption into THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson. “I’ve been a golf pro for almost 20 years and now to be playing in a PGA TOUR event, I don’t care how I do, It’s going to be a blast. I’m super excited about it, it’s a dream come true.”

The PGA of America announced today that Ronny Glanton, PGA head professional at Sherrill Park Golf Course, will be inducted into the PGA of America Hall of Fame. Glanton, a native of Mineral Wells, Texas, began his career in 1981 as an Assistant Professional at Sherrill Park Golf Course in Richardson, Texas. Upon achieving PGA of America membership in 1984, he took over as Head Professional and has been at the Richardson facility ever since. He is the only member to serve twice as President of the NTPGA (2006-07, ‘18-’19). Glanton played a key role in the PGA of America’s relocation to Frisco, Texas. He is a passionate advocate for junior golf, developing impactful programs like the Sherrill Park Learning Center and the Hawks junior golf team, which have introduced thousands of new golfers to the game; his leadership in the creation of “The Ronny” Golf Park on the PGA Frisco campus further expands community outreach and player development. Among his previous awards are PGA of America Golf Professional of the Year (2020), NTPGA Golf Professional of the Year (1999, ‘07, ‘19), NTPGA Bill Strausbaugh Award (2003-05, ‘08, ‘14) and NTPGA Merchandiser of the Year (1994), plus induction into the Texas Golf Hall of Fame in 2022. Glanton actively supports his colleagues, raising over $100,000 through pro-ams for PGA Members facing medical hardships. He’s also been a four-time contestant in the PGA Professional Championship, five-time contestant in the Senior PGA Professional National Championship and seven-time participant in the PGA TOUR Byron Nelson (now the CJ Cup Byron Nelson). Glanton is a three-time NTPGA Major Champion, six-time Senior Division Major Champion and a 17-time member of the NTPGA Joe Black Cup Team, which he has also captained three times. The PGA of America Hall of Fame originated in 1940 at the suggestion of famed sportswriter Grantland Rice. It is the highest honor the PGA of America can bestow upon its membership or ambassadors of the game. For a full list of PGA of America Hall of Fame members, click here. “The PGA of America is honored to recognize our 2025 Hall of Fame Class and celebrate the incredible impact they have had throughout their careers, inspiring thousands both on and off the course,” said PGA of America President and Master Professional Don Rea Jr., PGA Owner/Operator of Augusta Ranch Golf Club (Arizona). “Whether they have won Major Championships, given thousands of lessons or captivated audiences with trick shots, each PGA Hall of Fame Member has played an essential role in shaping the game of golf as we know it today.” The 2025 PGA of America Hall of Fame Inductees fall under four induction categories: PGA of America Past President Category, PGA of America Golf Professional Category, Tour Player Professional Category and PGA of America Ambassador Category. Congratulations to Ronny on this momentous occasion!