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Kavanagh Captures Title at 15th WMGA/MGA Public Links Championship

Kavanagh Captures Title at 15th WMGA/MGA Public Links Championship

FLANDERS, N.J. (July 11, 2012) - Kelsi Kavanagh of MGA eClub - New Jersey took home the trophy today as her score of 6-over 78 marked her as the winner at the 15th WMGA/MGA Women’s Public Links Championship, held this year at Flanders Valley Golf Course in Flanders, N.J. Kavanagh, a rising senior at Monmouth University, carded three birdies in her round to secure her victory and edge out two-time champion Daria Cummings of Centennial.

Heins, Prowler Miss Cut at U.S. Senior Open

LeFante, Pastore Headline Field for MGA/MetLife Public Links

Edfort Loses Second-Round Match in Extra Holes

Edfort Loses Second-Round Match in Extra Holes

UPDATED 1:40 p.m. (July 12, 2012) - In what was one of the most thrilling matches in the Round of 32 at the U.S. Public Links, Alex Edfort of Somerset, N.J., was defeated by Ben Griffin of Chapel Hill, N.C., on the first extra hole. Griffin holed a three-foot birdie putt to advance to the Round of 16. Just a day after Edfort's resilience proved to be too much for No. 1 seed James Erkenbeck, he and Griffin pushed for nine consecutive holes (playing them in 1-under) before the winning putt fell.

Two Long Island Amateurs Fail to Make Cut at U.S. Women's Open

Wilson Wins 57th Ike With Record-Setting Performance

Wilson Wins 57th Ike With Record-Setting Performance

Schneider & iolonardi Capture 36th MGA/MetLife Men's Net Team

Schneider & iolonardi Capture 36th MGA/MetLife Men's Net Team

WESTON, CONN. (June 27, 2012) - Under beautiful skies and pleasant temperatures, 42 two-man teams from across the Met Area competed in the 36th MGA/MetLife Men’s Net Team Championship at Aspetuck Valley Country Club. The “Met Net” is one of the most popular and competitive events on the MGA calendar, and an exciting afternoon saw the team from Blue Eagle Golf Club (located in Pearl River, N.Y.), Bill ioLonardi and John Schneider, finish on top via a one-hole, sudden-death playoff.

Five Players Share Lead After Day 1 of Ike