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APGA Tour Championship 1st Round co-leader Kamaiu Johnson shot a four-under 68.

by Debert Cook
Photo credit: APGA Tour

Diversity-Focused Mini-Tour Caps 2020 Regular Season
With $60,000 & Season-Long Lexus Cup Points Title at Stake

CITY OF INDUSTRY, CALIFORNIA (September 1, 2020) – Season-long standout Kamaiu Johnson and former PGA TOUR regular Brad Adamonis both shot four-under 68s to take the first round lead in the APGA Tour Championship at the circuit’s regular-season culminating event Tuesday.

Nine more players are within three shots of the lead heading into the final round Wednesday when the mini-tour will award a total of $60,000 in prize money for top finishers among the elite, 26-player field and bonus cash for final leaders in the Lexus Cup Point Standings.

Willie Mack of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Tim O’Neal of Savannah, Georgia, Maurice Jeffries of Peachtree City, Georgia, and Michael Herrera of Moreno Village, California, are one stroke back; Kevin Hall of Cincinnati, Ohio, J.P. Thornton of Houston, Texas and Travis Wells of Tampa, Florida, are two strokes back; Marcus Manley of Kissimmee, Florida, and Landon Lyons of Baton Rouge, Louisiana are three back.  Lyons has won each of the last two APGA Tour events

“Stuff went right.  You have those days,” said Johnson, who is a native of Tallahassee, Florida, now residing in Orlando.  “My game is in good shape; just have to try and do what I do tomorrow.”  Standing sixth in the Lexus Cup Points race, Johnson had a bogey-free round.

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Adamonis, a Korn Ferry Tour veteran and one-time PGA Tour player, fashioned an eagle on the par 5 eighth hole and birdied 17 and 18 enroute to his leaderboard position.  “Always good to post a 68.  It’s a blessing to keep my career going,” offered the Coral Springs, Florida resident, now 47 and eyeing the PGA TOUR Champions circuit. 

“There are a lot of talented golfers out here and the top guys are capable of making the PGA Tour, for sure.”  In 2008, Adamonis lost to Kenny Perry in a one-hole playoff for the title of the PGA TOUR’s John Deere Classic.

The tournament is being contested under social distancing and health/safety guidelines in conjunction with the regional authorities.

The APGA Tour season concludes in October with the APGA Tour Salute to African American Golfers in Los Angeles.  The double-tournament includes a seniors competition on Oct. 11-12 and the Lexus Cup Invitational on Oct. 11-13, featuring the top 26 players in the Lexus Cup Point Standings plus four amateurs.

The APGA Tour Presented by Lexus is a nonprofit organization with the mission of bringing greater diversity to the game of golf. Now in its 11th year, the tour consists of 10 events offering over $250,000 prize money.

Kamaiu Johnson, his first name is pronounced Kuh-MY-you and is of African origin, meaning “Silent Warrior”.   He stands 6’1″ tall and 155-pounds. Johnson strikes the ball with pure power and averages 310-yards off the tee.

Johnson grew up in Tallahassee and Florida and is one of two Advocates Pro Golf Association Tour (APGT) players to receive this year a multi-year sponsorship deal from Farmers Insurance®. Farmers is one of the nation’s largest insurer groups providing customers a wide variety of home, life, specialty, commercial and auto insurance products and services. 

Advocates Pro Golf Association (APGA) Tour

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Location: Industry Hills Eisenhower
City Of Industry, CA

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