2012
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McCormick Before Final Round of the Met Open
McCormick Before Final Round of the Met Open
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McCormick 10-under After Two Rounds of the Met Open
McCormick 10-under After Two Rounds of the Met Open
Bradley Shows Support for St. John's Amateurs, MGA
Bradley Shows Support for St. John's Amateurs, MGA
BETHPAGE, N.Y. (August 22, 2012) - It wasn't long ago that Keegan Bradley was competing on Frank Darby's golf team at St. John's University. He remembers the grind of college and trying to make it as an amateur. Now the major and WGC winner wants to be make it a point to be there for the younger Red Storm generation coming up.
Ryan McCormick Seizes 36-Hole Lead at the Met Open
Ryan McCormick Seizes 36-Hole Lead at the Met Open
EDISON, N.J. (August 22, 2012)– In a year that has showcased the immense amateur talent in the Met Area, it’s no surprise that the biggest championship on the MGA schedule is top-loaded with two of the best young players in the Met Area.
Round 3 Course Setup Notes
Round 3 Course Setup Notes
EDISON, N.J. (August 22, 2012) - Players were greeted with ideal scoring and weather conditions at Plainfield Country Club during the first two rounds of the Met Open.
But Director of Rules & Competitions Brian Mahoney and his team have made several changes to the course for the final round, which isn't expected to yield as many low scores. Changes are as follows:
97th Met Open Championship - Plainfield
Pos | Player | Club | To Par | R1 | R2 | R3 | Total | Money |
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Rob Labritz Shoots 66 Day One
Rob Labritz Shoots 66 Day One
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Cameron Young Shoots 66 Day One
Cameron Young Shoots 66 Day One
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Hall Off To a Hot Start at the Met Open
Hall Off To a Hot Start at the Met Open
EDISON, N.J. (August 21, 2012) - It’s not easy to repeat as Met Open champion. In fact, only seven players have gone back-to-back in the history of the championship, and it hasn’t been done since PGA Tour winner Johnson Wagner did it back in 2001 and 2002. But after opening up this year’s championship at Plainfield Country Club with a 6-under 66, Tyler Hall of Packanack will give it his best shot.