Huntsville golf pro Robert Thompson was starting to get frustrated.
Several times since turning 50 earlier this year Thompson tried to qualify for a Champions Tour event, and several times he barely missed.
A bogey here, and a missed putt there kept him from playing on the weekend with the likes of Tom Kite, Jay Haas, Tom Watson, Hale Irwin and Ben Crenshaw.
That all changed Monday when Thompson fired a 6-under-par 66 at Houston’s Lakeside Country Club. Thompson’s first-place finish at this week’s qualifier earned him a spot in next month’s U.S. Senior Open at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wis.
“I made most of the putts I should have made,” Thompson said Tuesday. “I birdied three of the par-5 holes and three par 4’s. I made no bogeys, and that was a bonus.
“I drove the ball really well. That’s a tight, tree-lined golf course, and I positioned myself well all day off the tee. ... A couple of times when I missed the fairway, I made good recoveries. Everything went well the whole round.”
Thompson’s wife Chris, who works in the athletics department at Sam Houston State, caddied for the Whistling Pines pro Monday.
“She’s excited to be back on the bag,” Robert said.
Thompson said he’s looking forward to tackling the Pete Dye-designed, links-style Straits course that sits on the Lake Michigan shoreline. He played there at the 2004 PGA Championship, shooting rounds of 77 and 79 and missing the cut. Back in 1999, he played in the PGA Club Professional Championship at Whistling Straits.
“I hope they shorten up the course some. They stretched it out to about 7,500 yards for the PGA (in 2004),” Thompson said. “I’m sure they’ll let up on the old guys a little bit.
“I shot in the mid- to high-70s. Hopefully, I haven’t played my best golf there yet.”
Before he gets to the Senior Open, Thompson will try two more times to earn a spot in a Champions Tour event. He’s heading to Boston later this week to play in a qualifier Tuesday for the Bank of America Championship.
After Boston, Thompson and his family are heading to New York where the Champions Tour sets up shop at the Red Course at Eisenhower Park in East Meadow on the last weekend of the month.
“It would be nice to get on a roll and do some good before the Senior Open,” Thompson said.
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Thompson earns spot in U.S. Senior Open
Huntsville golf pro shoots sizzling 66 at qualifier in Houston
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OUTGUNNED: First-place Mavericks shoot down Sam Houston, run winning streak to 14
Texas-Arlington had an answer for every Sam Houston run Wednesday night on the way to a 75-63 victory over the Bearkats. It was the Mavericks’ 14th consecutive win and improved their Southland Conference record to 10-0.
The last team to start league action with such perfection was Sam Houston in 2010, a team which won the conference’s regular season as well as the postseason tournament championship. -
Championship salute
The Southland Conference champs from Sam Houston State received special recognition on Wednesday night for the most successful football season in school history.
Huntsville Mayor Mac Woodward, SHSU President Dana Gibson and Walker County Judge Danny Pierce were among those who honored the Bearkats during halftime of the Bearkats’ basketball game against Texas-Arlington.
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Bearkat women win again, 61-45
Britni Martin scored 18 points, including four 3-pointers, to lead Sam Houston State to a 61-45 Southland Conference women’s basketball victory over UT-Arlington on Wednesday at the new UTA College Park Center in Arlington.
All four of Martin’s field goals were 3-pointers and the junior forward from Conroe went 6-of-6 from the foul line to post her 17th double-figure scoring performance of the season. -
Alive and kicking
For the third consecutive game, the Hornets played like a team that does not want basketball season to end anytime soon.
Desperate to notch another victory over Willis, the Huntsville boys jumped on the Wildkats early. The Hornets used their muscle and started pulling away in the second half, then when Willis made a late rally, Huntsville’s hungry bunch had enough energy left to hold off the Wildkats in a wild 76-63 victory at the Paul Bohan Hornet Gym. -
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On Tuesday night in Willis, the Lady Hornets closed out another perfect 14-0 district campaign with an 86-33 win over the LadyKats. -
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In their final game of the regular season, the Lady Bulldogs just enjoyed themselves in a 60-46 win over Anderson-Shiro.
This was a team New Waverly beat on the road earlier in the season and a win in “Bulldog Country” would be the appropriate way to send out seniors Myeisha Williams, Morgan Eastland, Whitney McCullough and Alex Abbott. -
Streak stoppers?
The hottest team in the Southland Conference visits Johnson Coliseum tonight, riding a 13-game winning streak and sporting a perfect 9-0 league record.
Sam Houston State has a difficult task on its hands facing Texas-Arlington, a team which had its way with the Bearkats on Jan. 11 at Texas Hall. The Mavericks rolled to a 66-40 that night in what was Sam Houston’s worst loss in conference action all season. -
Bearkats to hold celebration befitting a championship team
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Walker County, the city of Huntsville and university officials will join with SHSU alumni, students, faculty-staff and fans in saluting the 2011 Southland Conference champion and NCAA Division I football national finalist Bearkat football team. -
Big week ahead for Bulldogs, Lady Bulldogs
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Bulldog lifters gain experience at Shepherd meet
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