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Former Shady Spring Standout Golfer Tanner Vest Inside the top-10 at the 106th WV Amateur Championship at The Greenbrier

June 01, 20252 min read

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Press Release from by the West Virginia Golf Association (WVGA)

Photo courtesy of Heather Belcher

Following several days of rain, The Greenbrier saw 120 players tee off under clear skies on the Meadows Course during Round One of the 106th WV Amateur Championship, presented by Astorg Motor Company and conducted by the WVGA.

Brian Anania of Scott Depot, who was the 2014 champion, topped the first day’s leader board with a 6-under par 64, leading the competition by two strokes.

The next 24 players were within 10 strokes of the lead.

Rounding out the top ten were Noah Mullens of Milton, (-4) 6, Owen Elliott of Falling Waters and Ryan Bilby of Follansbee, (-3) 67, Cam Roam of Huntington, (-2) 68, Christian Boyd of Charles Town, Carson Higginbotham of Clarksburg, Tanner Vest of Shady Spring, Sam O’Dell of Hurricane and Clayton Thomas of Proctorville, Ohio, (-1) 69.

Birdies and eagles were popular on the first day with Roam scoring six birdies, Anania scoring four birdies and an eagle and five players each scoring five birdies.

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“Golf has meant so much to me and my family, like getting to know Larry Martin, and realizing that the people you meet and the memories you make can transfer from the golf course to other areas of your life,” said Astorg

Auto General Manager Tyler Astorg. “It’s great that we have the backing of Astorg Auto and Mercedes Benz, as well as support from United Bank.”

“I believe whoever handles the changing course conditions the best over the next four days will be the champion,” said Greenbrier Head Golf Professional Hill Herrick. “We’ll see sunny conditions over the next four day, but morning temperatures will be chilly, with afternoon temperatures climbing progressively through the week.”

WVGA Executive Director Chris Slack said, “We are excited to get the 106th WV Amateur Championship underway and we appreciate the support of Astorg Auto and United Bank. In addition, it’s great to have so many former champions in the field this week. It should make for some great competition.”

Over 400 golfers from West Virginia competed to qualify for 120 spots in this year’s Amateur Championship during six events, including defending champion Christian Brand (2024 and 2011), and past champions Cameron Jarvis (2023), Noah Mullens (2022), Philip Reale (2021), Sam O’Dell (2017-2018) and Pat Carter (1995-2004, 2006, 2012).

The opening round was preceded by a player dinner Saturday night at The Schoolhouse Hotel sponsored by United Bank.

The 106th West Virginia Amateur will continue through June 4th at The Greenbrier, which has hosted the event 98 of the past 106 years, with the first tee time at 8:00 a.m. Monday on the Old White Course.

Full results cane be found at:

https://wvga.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/wvga25/event/wvga2515/contest/1/leaderboard.htm

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