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May 07, 2026
Fox Hill Country Club’s Liam Gill, Overbrook Golf Club’s Marshall Kain and Huntsville Golf Club’s Cael Ropietski shared the top spot in BMW Philadelphia Amateur Championship Qualifying at Berwick Golf Club (par 71, 6,463 yards).
The trio carded respective 1-under-par 70s to grab three of five qualifying positions available for the Championship proper.
The cut line stopped at 72.
The 126th BMW Philadelphia Amateur Championship will take place June 15-17, & 20 at Sunnybrook Golf Club in Plymouth Meeting, Pa.
BMW Philadelphia Amateur Championship
Originating in 1897, the Amateur Championship is GAP’s premiere individual event. Philadelphia Cricket Club’s Albert H. Smith captured the first Amateur Championship by defeating J.D. Winsor of Merion Cricket Club in 37 holes. The event’s format switched to medal play in 1938. J. Wood Platt went on to win two consecutive Amateurs under that format. His brother William “Zimmer” Platt earned the 1940 title at Philadelphia Cricket Club by being the only competitor to finish all 72 holes. The event’s format reverted back to match play in 1941. The Amateur Championship wasn’t contested from 1943-45 because of World War II. Overall, 34 courses have hosted the Amateur.
GAP
Celebrating Amateur Golf since 1897, GAP, also known as the Golf Association of Philadelphia, is the oldest regional or state golf association in the United States. It serves as the principal ruling body of amateur golf in its region. The organization’s 345 Member Clubs and 125,000 individual members are spread across Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey and Maryland. The GAP’s mission is to promote, preserve and protect the game of golf.
| Qualifiers | |
| Name, club | Score |
| Liam Gill, Fox Hill Country Club | 70 |
| Marshall Kain, Overbrook Golf Club | 70 |
| Cael Ropietski, Huntsville Golf Club | 70 |
| Collin Schreiber, Woodstone Country Club and Lodge | 71 |
| Brady Gallagher, USGA/GAP GC | 72 |
| Alternates (in order) | |
| Cole Powell, Elkview Country Club | 73 |
| Anderson Narzisi, Indian Valley Country Club | 73 |
| Gunner Redmond, Williamsport Country Club | 73 |
| Failed to qualify | |
| Logan McGinn, Williamsport Country Club | 74 |
| Marco Nieto, Glenmaura National Golf Club | 74 |
| J.P. Hoban, The 1912 Club | 74 |
| Tyler McGarry, Fox Hill Country Club | 75 |
| Brian Noonan, Frosty Valley | 75 |
| Charlie O’Connor , Frosty Valley | 76 |
| Ryan Roman, Irem Country Club | 76 |
| Jake Aronchick, Rolling Green Golf Club | 76 |
| Guy Rothery, Huntsville Golf Club | 77 |
| Jason Barkley, Moselem Springs Golf Club | 77 |
| Daniel Charen, LuLu Country Club | 77 |
| Andrew Maddock, Glen Oak Country Club | 77 |
| Christian Guldin, USGA/GAP GC | 78 |
| Robert Linepensel, Green Pond Country Club | 79 |
| Andrew Davenport, Commonwealth National Golf Club | 79 |
| Noah Long, USGA/GAP GC | 80 |
| Ethan Martin, Downingtown Country Club | 81 |
| Nicky Riscica, Trenton Country Club | 81 |
| Karl Straw, Fairview Golf Course | 81 |
| Phillip Mathews, Wilkes-Barre Golf Club | 81 |
| Connor Matteo, Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club | 82 |
| Baden Hancock, Country Club of Scranton | 82 |
| Jason Berkowitz, Elmhurst Country Club | 83 |
| Jacob Goldman, Valley Country Club | 83 |
| Dylan Antolick, USGA/GAP GC | 84 |
| Bradford Rogers, The Skramble House of Golf | 85 |
| Corey Cuneo, Scranton Canoe Club | NS |
| NS — no show |