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LOCALS AT THE USGA STATE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

LOCALS AT THE USGA STATE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS (September 14, 2007) - Several players from the Met Area will represent New York, New Jersey and Connecticut at the men’s and women’sUSGA State Team Championship, scheduled for September 18-20 at The Club at Carlton Woods outside Houston, Texas.

Bruce Zabriski Wins MGA Senior Open

Bruce Zabriski Wins MGA Senior Open

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (August 28, 2007) – In his first year of senior eligibility,Bruce Zabriski made a triumphant return to the Met Area and won the 2007 MGA Senior Open Championship, presented by Canon, USA, at Metropolis Country Club. Zabriski posted the low round of the championship, a two-under 69 for a 140 total, two strokes better than amateur Richard Jung of Sterling Farms and two-time Met Open champion Bobby Heins of Old Oaks.

TRIO ATOP LEADERBOARD AT SENIOR OPEN

TRIO ATOP LEADERBOARD AT SENIOR OPEN

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (August 27, 2007) – Two of the Met Area’s top veteran professionals and one highly accomplished amateur share the lead after the first round of the 11th MGA Senior Open Championship, presented by Canon, USA.

MGA SENIOR OPEN COMES TO METROPOLIS

MGA SENIOR OPEN COMES TO METROPOLIS

The MGA Senior Open Championship, presented by Canon, USA, will be played this year at Metropolis Country Club in White Plains, N.Y. on August 27 and 28. This will mark the 11th playing of this very popular event for the talented veteran competitors of the region.

Frank Bensel Wins Met Open

Frank Bensel Wins Met Open

JERICHO, N.Y. (August 24, 2007) – Frank Bensel of Century Country birdied the final two holes to win the 92nd Met Open Championship, sponsored by MetLife, at The Meadow Brook Club in Jericho, New York. The exciting finish to the 54-hole championship gave Bensel a one-stroke victory over a quartet of accomplished players – former Met Open winners Andrew Svoboda of Winged Foot and Rick Hartmann of Atlantic, Jim Herman of Trump National-Bedminster, and Bob Rittberger of Garden City GC. Bensel shot three consecutive rounds of 69 to finish at six-under 207.

HARTMANN LEADS MET OPEN

HARTMANN LEADS MET OPEN

JERICHO, N.Y. (August 22, 2007) – A familiar name is on top of the leaderboard after the first round of the 92nd Met Open Championship, sponsored by MetLife, at The Meadow Brook Club in Jericho, NY. Rick Hartmann of Atlantic Golf Club fired a four-under 67 and holds a one-stroke lead heading into the second round on Thursday. Hartmann is a two-time Met Open winner, capturing the title in 1998 and 2004, and was runner-up in last year’s Met Open at Canoe Brook.

RITTBERGER, MEOLA LEAD MET OPEN

RITTBERGER, MEOLA LEAD MET OPEN

JERICHO, N.Y. (August 23, 2007) – The final round of the 92nd Met Open Championship, sponsored by MetLife, is shaping up to be dramatic showdown featuring some of the most accomplished players from across the Met Area. Today’s second round of the 54-hole championship featured some spectacular golf from the talented field, allowing a large number of players to jump into contention. A total of 66 players out of the field of 140 made the cut, which came in at five-over-par 147.

The First Tee of Metropolitan New York Wins Barclays Tri-Match at Liberty National

The First Tee of Metropolitan New York Wins Barclays Tri-Match at Liberty National

The First Tee of Metropolitan New York squared off against The First Tee of Massachusetts in the First Annual, The Barclays Cup Tri-Match. The event was contested at the Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New Jersey. The event was sponsored by  Barclays who also sponsored the entire Barclays Cup Series.

TOP FIELD SET FOR MET OPEN AT MEADOW BROOK

TOP FIELD SET FOR MET OPEN AT MEADOW BROOK

JERICHO, N.Y. (August 13, 2007) - The 92nd Met Open Championship, sponsored for the 28th consecutive year by MetLife, is scheduled for August 21 through 23 at The Meadow Brook Club in Jericho, N.Y. This year marks the second time the Met Open will be contested at Meadow Brook, thirty years since Marty Bohen of Spook Rock won his second consecutive Met Open titles on the famed Dick Wilson-designed course.