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The 112th Met Amateur
Championship
THE CREEK
LOCUST VALLEY, NY
JULY 31-AUGUST 3, 2014
MET AMATEUR
Sectional Qualifying Results
New Jersey
Monday, June 30
Montammy Golf Club, Alpine, N.J.
Par: 72
Yardage: 6,721 Field: 160
Places: 8 + ties Medalists (72): Ted Badenhausen and Harrison Shih
Range of qualifying scores: 72-74
Westchester/Connecticut
Tuesday, July 1
Grossingers Country Club, Liberty, N.Y.
Par: 71
Yardage: 6,714
Field: 54 Places: 3 + ties
Medalist (69): Pieter Hartong
Range of qualifying scores: 69-71
Long Island
Tuesday, July 1
The Woodmere Club, Woodmere, N.Y.
Par: 70 Yardage: 6,316
Field: 160
Places: 8 + ties
Medalists (70): Philip Gutterman, Joe Blando Jr, Hal
Berman, and Thomas Whelan
Range of qualifying scores: 70-73
Westchester/Connecticut
Tuesday, July 1
GlenArbor Golf Club, Bedford, N.Y.
Par: 72
Yardage: 6,787
Field: 148 Places: 14 + ties
Medalist (71): Denver Brown
Range of qualifying scores: 71-75
Long Island
Tuesday, July 8
Long Island National Golf Club, Riverhead, N.Y.
Par: 71
Yardage: 6630
Field: 129
Places: 6 + ties
Medalists (69): Max Greyserman and Jeremy Wall
Range of qualifying scores: 39-73
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About The Creek
I
n 1922 Harvey D. Gibson, president of Manufacturer’s Trust, was
approached by a Locust Valley neighbor with the idea of forming a club
and building a private golf course on a nearby piece of property. Gibson
asked the preeminent golf architect Charles Blair Macdonald to evaluate the
site’s potential as a golf course.
With Macdonald’s enthusiastic response, Gibson formed an organizing
committee of eleven very distinguished Long Island sportsmen. They named
the club after Frost Creek, an inlet of Long Island Sound that was to play a
significant role in the character of the first five holes on
the back nine.
Founded:
Macdonald’s course at The Creek was built by
1922
Seth Raynor, who was aided by Alex Balfour of
Course Opened:
Carnoustie. It offers golfers the “best of both worlds,”
1923
possessing a mix of parkland holes and seaside links.
Architect:
The first five holes play through tall stands of trees,
Charles Blair Macdonald
and the first five on the back nine are dominated by
Seth Raynor
water, reeds, and sand-based rough. The other eight
Championship Tees:
holes are quite rolling, with a scattering of trees.
Par: 70
Macdonald also built a tide gate to insure a constant
Yardage: 6,454
water level on the seaside holes.
Course Rating: 76.0
The Creek has hosted MGA events in the
Slope: 144
past,including the 1998 Met Open, 2007 MidAmateur, and 2013 WMGA/MGA Women’s Met
Amateur.
FINAL FIELD
Name
Hans Albertsson
Erick Alonso Ted Badenhausen Hal Berman Sam Bernstein Joe Blando Louis Bodine Michael Boylan Denver Brown Joseph Carrabino Conor Casey Tyler Cline Michael Corbo Dylan Crowley Jimmy Dengler Nick Desai Jon Doppelt Phil Fabrizio Daniel Gabel Christopher Gabriele Josh Goldenberg Darin Goldstein Max Greyserman Danny Guise Philip Gutterman Pieter Hartong Russell Hill John Jackopsic Michael Karger Stu Kaufman Sean Keane Thomas La Morte Steve Lessing Matthew Lowe Dennis Lynch Jared Mactas Colin McDade Tommy McDonagh Xander McDonald-Smith Michael McGovern Club
Winged Foot Golf Club
Darlington Golf Course
Morris County Golf Club
The Woodmere Club
Century Country Club
Harbor Links Golf Course
Copper Hill Country Club
Centennial Golf Club
Whippoorwill Club
Winged Foot Golf Club
Somerset Hills Country Club
The Tuxedo Club
Basking Ridge Country Club
Glen Cove Golf Club
Rumson Country Club
Baltusrol Golf Club
Fresh Meadow Country Club
Knickerbocker Country Club
Dutchess Golf Club
Mill River Club
Atlantic Golf Club
Noyac Golf Club
Crestmont Country Club
Griff Harris Mens Golf Club
Pine Hollow Country Club
The Stanwich Club
MGA eClub - New Jersey
MGA eClub-Westchester/Fairfield
Century Country Club
Westchester Country Club
Suburban Golf Club
White Beeches Golf & Country Club
The Creek
Colonial Springs Golf Club
Nassau Players Club
Paramount Country Club
Winged Foot Golf Club
Shorehaven Golf Club
Marine Park Golf Course
Hackensack Golf Club
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NAMECLUB
James McHugh Rye Golf Club
Jason Monroe Fenway Golf Club
Dylan Newman Hollow Brook Golf Club
James Nicholas Winged Foot Golf Club
David Pastore MGA eClub-Westchester/Fairfield
Bryan Pendrick Mill River Club
Patrick Pierson Minisceongo Golf CluB
Trevor Randolph Arcola Country Club
John Reali North Hills Country Club
Greg Reilly Country Club of Darien
Jonathan Renza Mohansic Golf Club
Joseph Saladino Huntington Country Club
Harrison Shih Alpine Country Club
Ryan Snouffer Panther Valley Country Club
Mike Stamberger Spring Lake Golf Club
Charles Tongue Cedar Brook Club
Christopher Troy The Stanwich Club
Peter Van Ingen Deepdale Golf Club
Brian Venturo Montclair Golf Club
Ethan Wall Manasquan River Golf Club
Jeremy Wall Manasquan River Golf Club
David Weisfeld Hudson National Golf Club
Thomas Whelan Smithtown Landing Golf Club
Tom Yellin The Stanwich Club
Cameron Young Sleepy Hollow Country Club
Steven Zychowski Mendham Golf & Tennis Club
Quick Facts:
Final Field: 66 Total Entries: 585
2013 Champion: Pat Wilson, Panther Valley
Exempts: 22 Qualifiers: 44
Format: 36-holes of on-site qualifying to
determine the 16 players
who advance to match play.
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MET AMATEUR
111th Met Amateur Championship
The Stanwich Club, Greenwich, Conn.
August 1-4, 2013
Runner-Up Trevor Randolph (left) and Champion Pat Wilson
Pat Wilson of Panther Valley captured his first MGA victory in spectacular
fashion when he defeated Trevor Randolph of Arcola, 8 & 7, in the finals at
the 111th Met Amateur Championship at The Stanwich Club in Greenwich,
Conn. Wilson, who recently graduated from St. John’s University, took control
of the 36-hole final early on, racing out to a 7-up lead through the first 9 holes.
His MGA championship experience enabled him to weather the storm when
Randolph seized momentum on the back 9 to diminish Wilson’s lead to only
2-up. Wilson kept his cool, though, and held the lead to close out the match
with the largest margin of victory since 1960.
~Final~
Pat Wilson, Panther Valley def. Trevor Randolph, Arcola, 8 and 7
~Semifinal~
Pat Wilson, Panther Valley def. Dylan Newman, Bonnie Briar, 3 and 2
Trevor Randolph, Arcola, def. Stu Kaufman, Westchester, 6 and 4
~Quarterfinal~
Pat Wilson, Panther Valley def. Sam Bernstein, Century, 4 and 3
Dylan Newman, Bonnie Briar def. Dylan Crowley, Glen Cove, 5 and 3
Stu Kaufman, Westchester def. John Jackopsic, MGA eClub W/F, 5 and 4
Trevor Randolph, Arcola def. Michael Stamberger, Spring Lake, 19 holes
~Round of 16~
Sam Bernstein, Century def. Matthew Lowe, Colonial Springs, 3 and 2
Pat Wilson, Panther Valley def. Michael Cochrane, MGA eClub - W/F, 4 and 3
Dylan Newman, Bonnie Briar def. Ryan McCormick, Suburban, 1 up
Dylan Crowley, Glen Cove def. Derrick Kim, Rolling Green, 1 up
John Jackopsic, MGA eClub - W/F def. Ethan Wall, Manasquan River, 5 and 4
Stu Kaufman, Westchester def. Matt Mattare, Bethpage, 7 and 5
Michael Stamberger, Spring Lake def. Hans Albertsson, Winged Foot, 4 and 3
Trevor Randolph, Arcola def. Max Buckley, Westchester, 21 holes
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History of the Met Amateur
The Met Amateur, the MGA’s oldest championship,
was played for the first time in 1899 at Garden City Golf
Club and quickly became the country’s most distinguished
regional amateur championship. The “Met Am” is rivaled
for longevity in this country only by the U.S. Amateur and
Western Amateur. The original championship plate was
donated by H.B. Hollins, with the condition that it be retired
after three victories by representatives of the same club, a feat
accomplished for Nassau Country Club by Findlay Douglas
(two wins) and Jerry Travers. The subsequent trophy was a
gift of then-MGA president Daniel Chauncey.
The Met Amateur immediately set a lofty precedent for
quality. Its first two winners, Herbert Harriman (1899) and
Walter Travis (1900), also were that year’s U.S. Amateur
champions. Two early rivalries — first between Travis and Two-Time Met Am Champion
Douglas, then Travis and Travers — gave the tournament
Johnson Wagner
national attention.
In subsequent years the Met Amateur has been won by the
likes of Jess Sweetser, Willie Turnesa, Ray Billows, Robert Gardner, Dick Siderowf, Frank
Strafaci, George Zahringer III, Johnson Wagner, and Jerry Courville Sr. and Jr. — all top
names in the history of amateur golf. Three Met Amateur champions, Zahringer III, Courville
Jr. and Ken Bakst, have also won the U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship.
The Met Amateur has always been played at match play, with only slight format changes
over the years. It remains the Met Area’s most important amateur event — a demanding,
sometimes grueling test of championship golf with the victor surviving multiple days of
36-hole competition.
Past Champions
YearChampion
1899
H.M. Harriman
1900
Walter Travis
1901
Findlay Douglas
1902
Walter Travis
1903
Findlay Douglas
1904
H. Wilcox
1905
Charles Seely
1906
Jerry Travers
1907
Jerry Travers
1908
Charles Seely
1909
Walter Travis
1910
F. Herreshoff
1911
Jerry Travers
1912
Jerry Travers
1913
Jerry Travers
1914
Oswald Kirkby
1915
Walter Travis
Runner-up
R. Brooks
H.M. Harriman
Charles Seely
F.A. Marsellus
John Moller, Jr.
P.R. Pyne II
A. Graham
E.M. Byers
Findlay Douglas
Jerry Travers
F. Herreshoff
Jerry Travers
Oswald Kirkby
Oswald Kirkby
A.F. Kammer
Walter Travis John Anderson
Score
2 & 1
3 & 2
11 & 10
11 & 10
10 & 9
6 & 4
1-up
3 & 1
8 & 7
1-up (38)
3 & 2
4 & 3
4 & 3
9 & 8
8 & 7
4 & 2
2 up
Site
Garden City GC
Nassau
Apawamis
Tuxedo
Deal
Garden City GC
Fox Hills
Saint Andrew’s
Nassau
Baltusrol
Apawamis
Morris County
Garden City GC
Baltusrol
Fox Hills
Englewood
Apawamis
MET AMATEUR
YearChampion
1916
Oswald Kirkby
1917-18
No Competitions
1919
Oswald Kirkby
1920
D.E. Sawyer
1921
G.W. White
1922
Jess Sweetser
1923
F.W. Dyer
1924
W.M. Reekie
1925
Jess Sweetser
1926
W.M. Reekie
1927
E.H. Driggs Jr.
1928
Eugene Homans
1929
M.J. McCarthy Jr.
1930
M.J. McCarthy Jr.
1931
Leonard Martin
1932
T.S. Tailer Jr.
1933
Mark Stuart
1934
T.S. Tailer Jr.
1935
John Parker Jr.
1936
George Dunlap Jr.
1937
Willie Turnesa
1938
Frank Strafaci
1939
Frank Strafaci
1940
John Burke
1941
Michael Cestone
1942-43
No Competitions
1944
E.H. Driggs Jr.
1945
Frank Strafaci
1946
Frank Strafaci
1947
Frank Strafaci
1948
Ray Billows 1949
Joseph McBride
1950
Frank Strafaci
1951
Joseph Gagliardi
1952
Joseph Marra
1953
Wilson Barnes Jr.
1954
Frank Strafaci
1955
Robert Kuntz
1956
Thomas Goodwin
1957
Paul Kelly
1958 Robert Gardner
1959
Paul Kelly
1960 Robert Gardner
1961 Robert Gardner
1962
Robert Gardner
1963
Robert Gardner
1964 Robert Gardner
1965
Mark Stuart Jr.
Runner-up
F. Herreshoff
Score Site
3 & 1
Nassau
A.L. Walker Jr.
G.W. White
G.A. Peacock
J.E. Hale
H.C. Tippet
E.H. Driggs Jr. L.M. Lloyd
John Anderson
Lauren Upson
M.J. McCarthy Jr.
P. Haviland
P. Miller-Jones
C.F. Shelden
J.E. Parker Jr.
Walter Rothenberg
Mark Stuart
E.V. Homans
Ray Billows John Parker Jr. Willie Turnesa
Richard Chapman
Thomas Strafaci Martin Issler
2 & 1
1-up (37)
1-up
10 & 8
6 & 5
2 & 1
6 & 5
1-up (38)
2 up
4 & 3
7 & 6
9 & 7
5 & 4
4 & 3
4 & 3
5 & 4
5 & 4
1-up
6 & 5
3 & 1
2 & 1
2 & 1
9 & 8
Brooklawn
Apawamis
Garden City GC
Lakewood
Siwanoy
Lido
Hollywood
Winged Foot
Nassau
Fenimore
Montclair
St. Albans
Quaker Ridge
Plainfield
Pomonok
Wykagyl
Canoe Brook
Lido
Metropolis
Ridgewood
Nassau
Century
Montclair
John Dolan
Dom Morano
Douglas Ford
Jack Smith
Robert Sweeney
Joseph Gagliardi
Robert Jacobson
James McHale Jr.
Don Cherry
Joseph Gagliardi Joseph Gagliardi John Boyet
Willie Turnesa
Robert Sweeny
Gordon Stott
Robert Gardner Howell Van Gerbig
Roger Ginsberg
Mark Stuart Jr.
John Humm
Ralph Johnston
James Wilcoxen
9 & 7
6 & 5
9 & 7
7 & 6
8 & 6
1-up (37)
7 & 6
4 & 3
1-up
2 & 1
6 & 4
7 & 6
4 & 3
3 & 2
1-up
5 & 4
9 & 8
1-up 7 & 6
1-up (39)
1-up (38)
1-up
Sleepy Hollow
Garden City GC
Essex County
Meadow Brook
Winged Foot
Canoe Brook
Apawamis
Hempstead
Ridgewood
Fenway
Garden City CC
Plainfield
Century
Nassau
The Knoll
Fairview
Meadow Brook
Canoe Brook
Sunningdale
Nassau
Hackensack
Sleepy Hollow
YearChampion
1966
James E. Fisher
1967
John Baldwin
1968 Dick Siderowf 1969
Dick Siderowf 1970 Dick Siderowf 1971
Richard Spears 1972
George Burns III
1973
Jerry Courville Sr. 1974
Dick Siderowf 1975 Bill Britton 1976
Bill Britton 1977
Dave Ferrell
1978
Mike Burke Jr. 1979
Jerry Courville Sr. 1980
Howard Pierson 1981
Peter Van Ingen 1982
George Zahringer III
1983
Mark Diamond
1984
George Zahringer III
1985
George Zahringer III
1986
George Zahringer III
1987
George Zahringer III
1988
James McGovern
1989
Dick Siderowf
1990
John Baldwin
1991
Dennis Slezak
1992
Michael Muehr
1993
Jeff Putman
1994
Dennis Hillman
1995
Jerry Courville Jr.
1996
Ken Bakst
1997 Jerry Courville Jr. 1998 Jerry Courville Jr. 1999
Greg Rohlf
2000
David Kwon
2001
Johnson Wagner
2002
Johnson Wagner
2003
Michael Stamberger
2004
Andrew Svoboda
2005
Ron Vannelli
2006
Tommy McDonagh
2007
Greg Rohlf
2008
Tommy McDonagh
2009
Cameron Wilson
2010
Evan Beirne
2011
Michael Miller
2012
Ryan McCormick
2013
Pat Wilson
Runner-up
Ray Billows
Bill Harmon Dick Harmon Jerry Courville Sr. Richard Spears Jerry Courville Sr. Jerry Courville Sr. George Burns III
Doug Stein Jack Dalrymple David Muraskin Jerry Courville Sr. Clement Miner
George Zahringer III George Zahringer III Jeff Thomas Mike Diffley Jeff Thomas
John Baldwin
Clement Miner Jr.
Robert Housen
Stuart Titus
Jeff Thomas
George Zahringer III
R.J. Nakashian
Larry Tedesco
Jeff Thomas
Michael Doud
J.J. Henry
Harry Goett
Jerry Courville Jr.
John Lewis Jr. Jeff Putman
Ed Gibstein
Ken Macdonald
Jack Skirkanich
Andrew Svoboda
Michael Quagliano
Tyler Randol
Patrick Pierson
Kevin Foley
Marc Issler
Joe Saladino
John Ervasti
Cameron Wilson
Sam Bernstein
Matt Mattare
Trevor Randolph
Score
5 & 3
3 & 2
5 & 4
2&1
2 up 3 & 2
4 & 3
2&1
5 & 4
7 & 5
3 & 2
1-up 3 & 1
2 & 1
3 & 1
5 & 4
3 & 2
2 & 1
6 & 5
2 & 1
1-up 2 up 6 & 4
1-up (37)
3 & 2
4 & 3
1-up
4 & 2
5 & 4
7 & 6
2 & 1
5&4
1-up 3 & 2
2 & 1
6 & 5
3 & 2
1-up (37)
4 & 3
1-up (38)
1-up
5 & 4
6 & 5
4&3
7 & 6
3 & 1
3 & 2
8 & 7
Site
Inwood
Plainfield
Metropolis
Garden City CC
Upper Montclair
Winged Foot
Deepdale
Canoe Brook
Sunningdale
Wheatley Hills
Plainfield
Century
Garden City GC
Mountain Ridge
Stanwich
Cherry Valley
Somerset Hills
Sleepy Hollow
Deepdale
Ridgewood (N.J.)
Quaker Ridge
Meadow Brook
Plainfield
Metropolis
Piping Rock
Mountain Ridge
Wee Burn
Sands Point
Hackensack
Century
Nassau
Baltusrol
Quaker Ridge
Deepdale
Ridgewood (N.J.)
Hudson National
Piping Rock
Somerset Hills
Stanwich
Creek
Baltusrol
Wykagyl
Friar’s Head
Hackensack
Quaker Ridge
Piping Rock
Hollywood
Stanwich
MET AMATEUR
Met Amateur Records
AGE
Oldest Winner
57 years, 4 months – Ron Vannelli, 2005
Oldest Finalist (Non-Winner)
54 years, 4 months – John Ervasti, 2009
Youngest Winner
16 years, 10 months – Cameron Wilson,
2009
Youngest Finalist (Non-Winner)
16 years, 11 months – Bill Harmon,
1967
CHAMPIONS
Most Championships
7 – Frank Strafaci (1938, 1939, 1945,
1946, 1947, 1950, 1954)
6 – Robert Gardner (1958, 1960, 1961,
1962, 1963, 1964)
5 – Jerry Travers (1906, 1907, 1911,
1912, 1913)
5 – Dick Siderowf (1968, 1969, 1970,
1974, 1989)
5 – George Zahringer III (1982, 1984,
1985, 1986, 1987)
Most Consecutive Championships
5 – Robert Gardner (1960-64)
4 – George Zahringer III (1984-87)
3 – Jerry Travers (1911-13)
3 – Frank Strafaci (1945-47)
3 – Dick Siderowf (1968-70)
Most Times in Final
8 – George Zahringer III
7 – Jerry Travers
7 – Frank Strafaci
7 – Robert Gardner
Most Times Runner-up
4 – Jerry Courville Sr. (1969, 1971,
1972, 1977)
4 – Jeff Thomas (1981, 1983, 1988,
1992)
3 – Joseph Gagliardi (1949, 1953, 1954)
3 – George Zahringer III (1979-80,
1989)
Longest Span Between Wins
23 years – John Baldwin (1967 to 1990)
Home Course Winners
1907 – Jerry Travers, Nassau Country
Club
1914 – Oswald Kirkby, Englewood GC
1944 – Eddie Driggs, Sleepy Hollow CC
1945 – Frank Strafaci, Garden City GC
1954 – Frank Strafaci, Garden City GC
Youngest Met Am Winner Cameron Wilson
1958 – Robert Gardner, The Knoll GC
1984 – George Zahringer III, Deepdale GC
Winners of Met Amateur and Met
Open in the Same Year
George Zahringer III – 1985
Johnson Wagner – 2001 & 2002 (won
Met Open as a professional in ’02)
Winners of Met Amateur and Ike in
the Same Year
Robert Kuntz – 1955
Thomas Goodwin – 1956
Paul Kelly – 1959
Robert Gardner – 1960, ’62 & ’63
James E. Fisher – 1966
Michael Muehr – 1992
Jerry Courville Jr. – 1997
Johnson Wagner – 2002
Winners of Met Amateur and U.S.
Open
Jerome Travers
Winners of Met Amateur and U.S.
Amateur
Findlay Douglas, George Dunlap Jr.,
H.M. Harriman, Jess Sweetser, Jerome
Travers, Walter Travis, Willie Turnesa
Winners of Met Amateur and U.S.
Mid-Amateur
Ken Bakst, Jerry Courville Jr., George
Zahringer III
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MATCH PLAY
Largest Margin of Victory, 36-Hole
Final
11 & 10 – Findlay Douglas d. C.H.
Seely, 1901
11 & 10 – Walter Travis d. F.A.
Marsellus, 1902
Largest Margin of Victory, 18-Hole Match
9 & 8 – Willie Turnesa d. Ken Smith,
Round 1, 1948
Largest Margin of Victory, 36-Hole Match
15 & 14 – George Burns III d. Jerry
Sachs, semifinals, 1972
Longest Match, 36 Holes
39 holes – Robert Gardner d. John
Humm, 1963
38 holes – Charles Seely d. Jerry
Travers, 1908
38 holes – Willie Reekie d. John
Anderson, 1926
38 holes – Robert Gardner d. Ralph
Johnston, 1964
38 holes – Ron Vannelli d. Patrick
Pierson, 2005
Longest Match, 18 Holes
26 holes – Ted Vallo d. Andy Zazzali,
Round 1, 1970
24 holes – Eddie Driggs d. Maurice
McCarthy, quarterfinals, 1926
24 holes – Arthur Cohen d. Joe
McBride, Round 2, 1952
Most Matches Won
53 – Ray Billows
50 – Frank Strafaci
Best Match-Play Winning Percentage
(minimum 10 matches)
.936 – Robert Gardner (44-3)
.848 – Jerry Travers (39-7)
.820 – Frank Strafaci (50-11)
Most Consecutive Match Victories
30 – Robert Gardner, 1960-1964
16 – George Zahringer III, 1984-1987
STROKE PLAY
Most Times Medalist
4 – Walter Travis (1902, 1908-09, ‘14
4 – George Zahringer III (1981, 1982
1984, 1987)
Lowest Medalist Score, 36 Holes
132 – Jerry Courville Jr., 1996
133 – Tom Yellin, 2005
134 – Alex Edfort, 2011
134 – Brian Komline, 2012
Largest Margin of Medalist
9 strokes – G.P. Tiffany, 1910
9 strokes – George Dunlap, 1932
8 strokes – Johnson Wagner, 2001
Lowest 18-Hole Round in On-Site
Qualifying
64 – Jerry Courville Jr., 1996
64 – Hans Albertsson, 2010
64 – Matt Mattare, 2012
65 – Tom Yellin, 2005
65 – Patrick Pierson, 2005
65 – Tarik Can, 2005
65 – Kevin Foley, 2005
65 - Conor Casey, 2009
65 - David Weisfield, 2009
65 – Bernard D’Amato, 2010
65 – Mike Miller, 2012
65 – Ryan McCormick, 2012
66 – Andrew Svoboda, 2002
66 – Marc Issler, 2005 & 2007
66 – Michael Deo, 2005
66 – Cameron Wilson, 2010
66 – Alex Edfort, 2011
66 – David Pastore, 2011
Lowest 18-Hole Round Under Par
7 under, Conor Casey, 2009
7 under, David Weisfield, 2009
6 under, Jerry Courville Jr., 1996
6 under, Marc Issler, 2007
6 under, Hans Albertsson, 2010
6 under, Mike Miller, 2012
6 under, Ryan McCormick, 2012
5 under, Tom Yellin, 2005
5 under, Patrick Pierson, 2005
5 under, Tarik Can, 2005
5 under, Andrew Svoboda, 2002
5 under, Bernard D’Amato, 2010
5 under, Alex Edfort, 2011
5 under, David Pastore, 2011
Lowest 36-Hole Score Under Par
9 under, Marc Issler, 2007
8 under, Alex Edfort, 2011
8 under, Jerry Courville Jr., 1996
8 under, Brian Komline, 2012
MISCELLANEOUS
Most Times Host Club
8 – Nassau Country Club (1900, 1907,
1916, 1927, 1939, 1957, 1963, 1996)
6 – Garden City Golf Club (1899, 1904,
1911, 1921, 1945, 1978)
The Metropolitan Golf Association
Extends Its Sincere Gratitude To
The Creek
General Manager
Robert Stein
Head Golf Professional
Sean Farren
Superintendent
Adam Wilkins
Club President
Margaret Cobb
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