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"Q" School Update: PGA Tour Second Stage-Champions Final Stage

"Q" School Update: PGA Tour Second Stage-Champions Final Stage

St. Augustine, F.L.--Former Met Open and Met Amateur champion Jim McGovern (left) of Hackensack, NJ, fired a final round 66 to finish in 2nd place and earn a coveted spot in the Final Stage of Qualifying School at the Black Horse Golf Club in Seaside, CA. Met Amateur Champion Andrew Svoboda, despite a valiant effort, could not overcome his first round 78 and finished tied for 51st at the St Johns Country Club in St. Augustine, FL.

Locals Miss by Just a Single Stroke

Locals Miss by Just a Single Stroke

Rio Rico, AZ… When players talk about the pressures of “Q School” they are referring to what three of the Met Area’s talented young professionals experienced during the school’s first stage. Tyler Hall of Wayne, NJ, Brian Lamberti of Granite Springs, NY and former GlenArbor Head Professional Rob Labritz each played extremely well only to watch their dreams of competing on the PGA Tour fall just one shot short. Despite shooting 68-68 on the weekend Lamberti’s three-under- par, 277 was just shy of the cut number in the event held at Florence CC in Florence, SC.

WMGA/MGA Tie Ligue de Paris in The 12th French American Challenge

WMGA/MGA Tie Ligue de Paris in The 12th French American Challenge

Edison, NJ-For only the second time in the twelve playings of this unique international event, the MGA and WMGA team tied the powerful Ligue de Paris team finishing at ten points apiece after two days of fourball, foursome and singles play at Plainfield Country Club in Plainfield, NJ.  The only other tie in this event came in 1995 at The Creek and like then, the Ligue de Paris will retain the cup as defending champions. The event was sponsored by world-renowned watchmakers Baume & Mercier.

2004 French American Results

Vannelli Captures Medalist Honors, Wins First Match at U.S. Senior Am

Vannelli Captures Medalist Honors, Wins First Match at U.S. Senior Am

Los Angeles, CA. - Ronald Vannelli, 56, of Edison, N.J., recorded a 36-hole total 4-over-par 144 to earn medalist honors by a stroke at the 2004 USGA Senior Amateur Championship, being conducted at the par-70, 6,491-yard Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles. Vannelli, also advanced to the round of 64 with a 1-up victory over Larry Walsh of Buda, TX. Former MGA President John Baldwin qualified for match play with rounds of 75 – 76=151 but was defeated in his first match by Tony Lehman of Sacramento, CA 6 and 5.

Hoit and Thompson Advance to Third Round

Hoit and Thompson Advance to Third Round

Sea Island, GA.-Roger Hoit of Baltusrol Golf Club pulled off an amazing come from behind victory in his second round match against Bryan Norton of Mission Hills, KS. After rallying from 5 down after five holes to win with a birdie on the first extra hole. In addition, Mark Thompson of Plandome won his second round match against Larry Tedesco of Cumming, GA after matching birdies on the difficult par 4, 18th hole to earn a 1- up victory and secure a spot in tomorrow’s round of 16.

 

Hoit, Thompson Advance-Pendrick and Reardon Fall in 19 Holes

Hoit, Thompson Advance-Pendrick and Reardon Fall in 19 Holes

Sea Island, G.A.-Roger Hoit of Baltusrol, and Mark Thompson of Plandome both advanced to the second round of Match Play at the 2004 U.S. Mid Amateur Championship at the Sea Island Golf Club in Sea Island, GA. Hoit defeated Jon Veneziano of Mount Dora, FL 1 up to advance to today’s match against Bryan Norton of Mission Hills, KS. Thompson had an easier time of it, disposing Brooks Newsom of Portland, OR, 5 and 3.

 

Reardon, Hoit, Thompson, Pendrick Advance at U.S. Mid Amateur

Reardon, Hoit, Thompson, Pendrick Advance at U.S. Mid Amateur

Sea Island, GA.-Roger Hoit of Baltusrol, Mike Reardon of Tuxedo, Mark Thompson of Plandome and Bryan Pendrick of Mill River (LI) all advanced to the first round of Match Play at the 2004 U.S. Mid Amateur Championship after 36 holes of stroke play qualifying on Saturday and Sunday October 2, 3.

 

McCann Team Captures 20th MGA/MetLife Women's Net Team Championship in Playoff

McCann Team Captures 20th MGA/MetLife Women's Net Team Championship in Playoff

McCann’s team of Cathy Patterson and Pamela Alley proved to be a complementary match as they teamed up to shoot a 7-under par 66 (37 – 29) and capture the 20th MGA/MetLife Women's Net Team Championship in a playoff over the Silver Lake Ladies team of Krista Price and Mary Gormley, at Morris County GC in Convent Station, NJ.  

Alley’s clutch net birdie on the first playoff hole sealed the victory for McCann, whose sizzling team net 29 earned a spot in the playoff. The defending champions Lisa Delzio and Terri Lyons of Mahopac fired a 69, finishing four shots back.