Tyler Paige runs away with ASCO ABC7 Tall Tower Open Championship

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Tyler Paige didn’t have any issues managing his way through gusty conditions as the Borger graduate ran away with the 56th ASCO ABC7 Tall Tower Open Championship Friday through Sunday at the Ross Rogers Golf Complex.

With the win, Paige, who finished the tournament at eight-under-par scoring a 54-hole score of 208, has now qualified for a spot in the Coors Tournament of Champions in August for a second year in a row and the fourth time in his Amarillo summer golf career.

“The Coors Tournament of Champions is what all of us golfers here in Amarillo play for,” Paige said. “It’s such a fun time and a great tournament to close out the season. It’s the best tournament and why we all love to play these summer tournaments.”

Tyler Paige celebrates after making a near 90-foot putt on No. 18 on Sunday. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

Paige separated himself thanks to a stellar Saturday round of the Tall Tower. Following an even par 72 Friday, Paige embraced the 25-plus gusty winds Saturday to fire a six-under-par 66 that included an eagle on No. 2 to go with four birdies and didn’t card one bogey.

“Saturday was big for me,” Paige said. “I kept the ball in play and I was able to hit a lot fairways. Saturday was a stress free round and the best I’ve hit the ball this year. I was in control of my driver and my irons and separated myself.”

Thanks to his magnificent Saturday, Paige took a five-shot lead into Sunday’s final round and never relinquished his grip. Though he did card a pair of bogeys on the back nine, the rest of the field never made a push at Paige as he was able to keep his distance shooting a final round 70 while even sinking a near 90-foot putt for birdie on the 18th.

“That was a bonus,” Paige said. “That’s a putt you’re just looking to get inside five feet. I hit it solid and somehow it went in.”

Former Wayland Baptist University golfer Ian Ansett finished second with rounds of 75-68-71 for a two-under-par 214.

Ian Ansett was second overall shooting a 214 over the 54-holes. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

ASCO ABC7 Flight winners

President’s Flight: Sean Tate, 229
Governors Flight: Gilbert Curiel, 241
Mayors Flight: Thomas Smith, 246
1st Flight: Daniel Higgins, 148
2nd Flight: Scott Allen, 157
3rd Flight: Ronny Head, 157
4th Flight: Jim White, 164
5th Flight: Frank Romo, 172

Check out the results

For a look at the full results from the ASCO ABC7 Tall Tower Open Championship, please visit: https://rrgc-ascoabc7talltoweropen1.golfgenius.com/pages/11753353194904792368

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