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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 www.mgagolf.org 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 www.mgagolf.org 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. Follow the action at www.mgagolf.org, like the MGA on Facebook, follow @MGA1897 on Twitter, or download the mobile app My MGA. 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 www.mgagolf.org 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 www.mgagolf.org 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 ____________________ • ____________________ The MGA also wishes to thank our valued corporate partners for their support of the Met Amateur Championship:
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