Amelia activity
Fred Seely’s column
    Lots of things happening on Amelia Island with every course situation in some form of turmoil:

    • The city is preparing to dump the golf course and has Request For Proposals out. They previously leased the marina to a private company and we hear the airport is next. Jacksonville Beach architect Bobby Weed appears to be the frontrunner but pro Scott Womble also is bidding.

    • Amelia River, originally built as Royal Amelia, had been run by the Amelia Island Plantation ownership group but they put it back on the Bank of South Carolina. Now, Davis Love’s organization is running it, and it’s strictly a public course. Good move: retaining pro Barry Richardson.

    • The Plantation sale is getting close and the next big date is August 23, when the court has an auction. The probable buyer — pending an agreement with the property owners’ association — is an Atlanta-based company. There hasn’t been much positive news on the island golf scene for some time but residents see some light now.

    • Long Point will be managed by The Heritage Group, a California company that owns and operates courses, mostly in the Southeast.

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Bray wins Gate Invitational
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Winner Bray (left with pal Mike Ellison)

Low pro Splane (left with Ponte Vedra head pro Jim Howard and Gate owner Herb Peyton)

Anthony with Howard and Peyton.


Unheralded Chris Bray of Flagler College led an amateur-dominated finish in the Gate Invitational this week at the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club.

Bray finished with a 7-under 207 to beat Marsh Creek pro Cary Splane by two shots. Another amateur, David Anthony, was third at 211.

Splane was the only pro in the top nine finishers.    
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