Klee, Slawecki top field at SFCC Mid.-Am. Qual. - The Golf Association of Philadelphia

May 06, 2009

Klee, Slawecki top field at SFCC Mid.-Am. Qual.

 ROYERSFORD, Pa. – Scott Klee of Indian Valley CC and Blake R. Slawecki of Spring Ford CC carded an even-par 72 to share medalist honors at a cool and overcast Spring Ford CC (par 72, 6,677 yards) Wednesday. 
 Klee, 42, and Slawecki, 41, led the field of 76 players attempting to earn one of the 31 qualifying spots and ties available for the 26th edition of the Golf Association of Philadelphia Middle-Amateur Championship set for May 20-21 at Tavistock CC.
  Wednesday’s qualifier was the first of two Middle-Amateur Championship qualifiers used to determine who will play in the Championship later this month. The second qualifier will take place tomorrow, May 7 at Burlington CC in Mt. Holly, N.J.
  Klee, of Telford, Pa., felt that he played “pretty consistent all day.”
  “The main thing for me was the course set up well just because it was soft, so I could throw some irons in there,” he said. “I I hit a lot of greens. I two-putted too much. I should’ve one-putted more. I played very well from guiding the ball straight and hitting key iron shots.”
  Klee birdied on Nos. 1 (par 4, 453 yards) and 10 (par 4, 420 yards).
  “I rolled in a bomb on No. 1,” he said. “It was like 30 feet. It was chugging when it got to the hole. And No. 10 was probably my best iron shot (6-iron) of the day.”
  Klee felt particularly proud of his iron play.
  “I’m getting rid of my old irons, so I had to get one more good round in with them,” he said.
  Slawecki, of Royersford, Pa., started off strong. He carded a 4-under-par 32 on his home course’s front nine.
  “I hit all of the fairways and greens on the front and the putts went in, so everything just kind of meshed for me,” Slawecki said.
  Slawecki made birdies on Nos. 3 (par 4, 386 yards), 4, (par 3, 145 yards), 7 (par 3, 205 yards), 8, (par 4, 374 yards) and 9 (par 5, 538 yards).
  Not much changed for Slawecki on the back nine, though he shot 4-over par.
  “I had a couple three-putts. I hit a couple of bad shots, but other than that, I didn’t hit the ball that much different,” he said.
  Neverthless, Slawecki was glad to top the field.
  “I feel pretty good, considering this is only my third round of the year,” he said.
  Jeff DellaFranco of Concord CC carded a 2-over-par 72 to finish third. DellaFranco, 38, notched 27 putts on the day.
  “I putted really well. Just about everything I had to make, needed to make or wanted to make went in,” he said. “Whenever I missed a green, it seemed like I put myself in a good position to get up and down.”
  DellaFranco started strong with a birdie on No. 1 (par 4, 453 yards). He also birdied on Nos. 5 (par 5, 519 yards) and 6 (par 4, 314 yards).
  DellaFranco believes experience also helped him on the course. The Chester Springs, Pa. resident earned medalist honors at last year’s Middle-Amateur Championship at Talamore CC.
  “It gives you a little something to fall back on. You don’t need to go out and get crazy – just keep it in front of you on the fairways and greens,” he said. “It was really wet out there. The course played a lot longer than the yardage stated.”
  As the day came to an end, the cut-line landed on 80.
  Michael McDermott of Merion GC took the 25th Middle-Amateur Championship at Fieldstone GC last year after recording 2-over par 73. The win was the third Middle-Amateur Championship for McDermott, who also took the title in 2001 and 2004.
  The Middle-Amateur is for players 25 years of age and older.
  The GAP Middle-Amateur started in 1984, three years after the USGA created the U.S. Mid-Am as a formal championship for post-college amateurs. The Association followed suit with the USGA in creating a Mid-Am, but initially differed in its administration of the tournament in a couple of respects.
  The most obvious difference was the age requirement. Prior to 2001, the GAP Mid-Am was for players 30 years of age and older.
  That Committee reviewed and revised that age requirement in 2001 to match the USGA’s guidelines of 25 years of age or older for eligible players. Also at that point, the Committee changed the format of the event to a two-day stroke play tournament (instead of a one-day medal play event) with a cut to the low 70 players and ties after the first round. The field begins with 132 players. Players must have a GAP/USGA Handicap Index of 7.0 or lower.
  Founded in 1897, the Golf Association of Philadelphia (GAP) is the oldest regional golf association in the United States and serves as the principal ruling body of amateur golf in its region. Its 136 Member Clubs and 56,000 individual members are spread across parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. The purpose of the Association is simple: To promote, protect and preserve the game of golf in the region.

Qualifiers
Name
Club
Score
R. Blake Slawecki
Spring Ford Country Club
72
Scott Klee
Indian Valley Country Club
72
Jeff DellaFranco
Concord Country Club
74
David Shields
Philadelphia Publinks GA
75
Ed Chylinski
Chester Valley Golf Club
75
Michael Quinn
Edgmont Country Club
75
Rick Custer
Spring Ford Country Club
75
Robert Harrington
Merion Golf Club
75
Rodney James
Five Ponds Golf Club
75
Chris Kallmeyer
Philadelphia Cricket Club
76
David Smith
Doylestown Country Club
76
Stephen McIntyre
Honeybrook Golf Club
76
John Simone
Philmont Country Club
77
Michael Schunke
Hartefeld National
77
Bill Turner
Philadelphia Publinks GA
78
Brian Gillespie
St. Davids Golf Club
78
Buddy Reed
DuPont Country Club
78
Byron Whitman
Golden Oaks Golf Club
78
Matt Dolinsky
Honeybrook Golf Club
78
Peter Moran
Edgmont Country Club
78
Tom Borsello
Fieldstone Golf Club
78
Bruce Jackson
Spring Ford Country Club
79
Charles Scalzott
Huntingdon Valley Country Club
79
Matthew Shevlin
Philadelphia Publinks GA
79
Michael Evangelista
Concord Country Club
79
Michael Rogers
Overbrook Golf Club
79
Rick James
Doylestown Country Club
79
Robert Gill
Fox Hill Country Club
79
Fred Luck
Spring Ford Country Club
80
George Griffaton
Brookside Country Club
80
James Prendergast
Brookside Country Club
80
Jim Rattigan
Schuylkill Country Club
80
John Robinson
Commonwealth National Golf Club
80
Rich Thon
The Springhaven Club
80
Scott Orr
Brookside Country Club
80
 
Failed to qualify
Mark Wachter
Penn Oaks Golf Club
81
Matthew Welsh
St. Davids Golf Club
81
Ivan Mcbride
The Bucks Club
82
John Donnelly
Concord Country Club
82
Ronald Jamarowicz
Hartefeld National
82
Scott Carney
Commonwealth National Golf Club
82
Daniel Feeney
Jericho National Golf Club
83
Drew Panebianco
Talamore Country Club
83
Kenneth Croney, Jr.
Overbrook Golf Club
83
Scott McLaughlin
Commonwealth National Golf Club
83
Steven Kim
Blue Bell Country Club
83
Brad Flickinger
Country Club of Scranton
84
Ken Sim
Commonwealth National Golf Club
84
Matt Jasudowich
Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
84
Perry Landis
Moselem Springs Golf Club
84
Bryan Winsko
Philadelphia Cricket Club
85
Christopher Lucci
Brookside Country Club
85
Jim Willoughby
Bellewood Golf Club
85
John Vergari
Tavistock Country Club
85
Kenneth Ralston
Huntsville Golf Club
85
Steven Walczak
Wilmington Country Club
85
Jon Thomas
White Clay Creek Country Club
86
Robert Davis, Jr.
Glenmaura National Golf Club
86
Gary Yeager
Philadelphia Cricket Club
88
Mark Coassolo
Brookside C.C. of Allentown
88
Shane McGovern
Aronimink Golf Club
88
Pete Zollers
Spring Ford Country Club
89
Tino Calantoni
Saucon Valley Country Club
89
Drew O’Neill
Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
90
Fred Banta
Running Deer Golf Club
90
Jeffrey Prickitt
Manufacturers Golf & Country Club
90
Kelley Tyrell
Saucon Valley Country Club
90
Michael Book
Honeybrook Golf Club
90
David D’Agostino
Aronimink Golf Club
91
Matthew Vandevere
Concord Country Club
91
Chuck Kraatz
Talamore Country Club
94
Chris Corr
Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
WD
Dave Mcfetridge
Ravens Claw Golf Club
WD
George Steinmetz
Spring Ford Country Club
WD
Vincent Coll, Jr.
Sandy Run Country Club
WD
 
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