Gahman Weathers the Storm to Win 74th Georgia Open

Amateur Nate Gahman of Albany emerged victorious at the 74th Golf Pro Payments Georgia Open, finishing at 9-under par to win by two shots over professional Anthony Maccaglia of Duluth. The championship was contested at DaltonGolf & Country Club, where challenging weather conditions added an unexpected twist to the final round.

A powerful overnight storm on Saturday brought 4.5 inches of rain to the area, forcing officials to delay Sunday’s final round an hour as the course staff worked to restore playability. Due to significant flooding, the 4th hole was deemed unplayable, and the championship was officially shortened to 71 holes.

Despite the disruptions, Gahman maintained focus and composure to outlast a competitive field that featured some of Georgia’s top professionals and amateurs. “I made the turn at three-under, and then the rain really picked up. Rain and wind. I think the weather almost helped me a little bit to really take it one shot at a time,” said Gahman. His consistent play over the four-day tournament secured him a place in the Georgia Open’s rich history.

Maccaglia, representing Duluth, made a strong push in the final round but ultimately finished two strokes behind Gahman, taking the low professional honors and the $9,500 check. Tied for third at 6-under par was professional Ruan Pretorius from Augusta and amateur Dalton Burts of Peachtree Corners. Rounding out the top five at 5-under par was Rahul Rajendran, an amateur from Alpharetta.

The 74th playing of the Georgia Open, presented by Golf Pro Payments, continues its tradition as one of the state’s premier golf championships. Dalton Golf & Country Club, despite the weather challenges, provided a scenic and demanding backdrop for this year’s dramatic finish. 

The Georgia PGA is proud to announce the continued partnership with Golf Pro Payments, as a new three-year contract was signed this week extending their involvement through 2028. In 2026, the 75th edition of the Georgia Open will take place at Kinderlou Forest Golf Club in Valdosta. 

About Dalton Golf and Country Club

Dalton Golf and Country Club began in 1915, its beginnings date back to approximately 1912 when Bert Taylor took Pastor Sims, Henry Smith and Will Denton to Haig’s pasture behind the Confederate Cemetery to demonstrate his golfing skills. By 1963 the private club membership of 257 purchased 88 adjoining acres from R.G. McCamy. The property, previously a dairy farm, consisted of pastures and two ponds. That same year work began on an additional 9 holes of golf, a new swimming pool and the current clubhouse. When 61 additional acres were purchased in 1970, Melvin Warnecke became the club’s superintendent. Under his guidance, and after years of fighting winter kill on the Bermuda greens, the members voted for a complete renovation of the course. Burt Runyon Construction constructed the 18-hole, par 72, 6,649-yard championship course designed by Kirby Player and Associates. The course opened for play in July 1975 with Bermuda fairways, tees and Penncross bent grass greens along with a Toro automatic irrigation system. This will be the Club’s 1st time hosting the premier event.

About Golf Pro Payments

Golf Pro Payments was founded in 2019 by payment processing industry leaders. GPP was built on the expertise of golf, hospitality, and recreation professionals to create focused solutions for facilities in the club industry space. We utilize patented tokenization and gateway solutions, making payment acceptance simple, integrated, and secure.

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