Kohute, Perese top Mid.-Am. Qualifier at Greate Bay - The Golf Association of Philadelphia

Apr 21, 2018

Kohute, Perese top Mid.-Am. Qualifier at Greate Bay

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SOMERS POINT, N.J. – It wasn’t a great day at Greate Bay Country Club (par 70, 6,501 yards) for Running Deer Golf Club’s Frank Kohute and Philmont Country Club’s Joe Perese.

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  It was oustanding.
  Two weeks after the original date was postponed due to an unexpected snowstorm, Kohute and Perese each carded rounds of 4-over 74 to earn a share of medalist honors on Saturday in a Middle-Amateur Championship Qualifier presented by Callaway Golf. The leading pair topped a field of 63 players vying for 14 spots and ties.
  Perese’s highlight of the round came on his opening hole, which actually ended up being the closing hole, No. 18 (par 4, 395 yards), due to a shotgun start. After snap hooking his drive and finding the wrong fairway, he bounced back with a 7-iron that landed within inches of the hole after hitting the flag. He tapped in for birdie to start his round under par. On No. 14 (par 4, 362 yards), Perese drilled his driver dead straight, placed a wedge approach to three feet, and again rolled in for birdie.
  Ironically, Perese was not in the original field two weeks prior. He had just started a brand new job in the insurance industry, and the dates didn’t align with his starting date. But when the rescheduled date worked for him, he decided to throw his name into the hat.
  “I said forget it, it wasn’t going to work out,” said Perese, 26, of Huntingdon Valley, Pa. “When [registration] reopened, I told myself that maybe I could get lucky and break 80 and qualify. I’m obviously glad I made that choice now.”
  Perese, who will be playing in his second Mid.-Am. after qualifying then missing the cut at last year’s championship, walked away from today with praise for Greate Bay’s condition despite wet conditions throughout the afternoon.
  “Greens were very receptive today, and they were true for the most part,” said Perese. “I haven’t been able to putt on many nice greens this early in the season, so that was nice to see out here, even with the rain.”
  For Kohute, birdies dropped at Nos. 1 (par 4, 380 yards) and 17 (par 4, 397 yards). On No. 17, he placed a wedge within a few feet of the cup then converted for a 3. On No. 1, he jarred a 25-footer for the birdie.
  In result of qualifying today, Kohute is set to make his GAP Major debut at Waynesborough Country Club– the track he competed at in last week’s BMW GAP Team Matches.
  “I’ve never played in a GAP Major before and I’m just excited right now. It’s going to be awesome,” said Kohute, 37, of Newfield, N.J.
  One thing Kohute has going in his favor? His handicap trend. Kohute played as a six handicap last year and is now trending towards scratch.
  “I attribute that to more practice, and to be honest, my new clubs,” Kohute said. “I got fitted by Club Champion and now I have confidence that my clubs are right for me. I’m just trying to minimize mistakes nowadays and I just want to put the golf ball in the hole. I try to keep it simple.”
  The cut line dropped to 79 by the end of the day. Former GAP/J. Wood Platt intern Tim Pici (5 over) of Chester Valley Golf Club finished one back of the leaders and qualified for the 33rd playing of the Championship Proper, which will take place May 25-26 at Waynesborough.
  The Golf Association of Philadelphia’s Middle-Amateur Championship started in 1984, three years after the USGA created the U.S. Mid-Amateur 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 Middle-Amateur was for players 30 years of age and older.
  The Association’s Executive 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 began with 130 players.
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Qualifiers
Name, club
Score
Frank Kohute, Running Deer Golf Club
74
Joe Perese, Philmont Country Club
74
Dave Landau, Berkshire Country Club
75
Tim Pici, Chester Valley Golf Club
75
Maximillian Muller, Manufacturers Golf & Country Club
76
Michael Vassil, Country Club of Scranton
76
Andrew Zoeller, Waynesborough Country Club
77
Jared Palubinski, Schuylkill Country Club
77
Jim Engler, Sea Oaks Golf Club
77
Mario Canal, Laurel Creek Country Club
77
Perry Landis, Moselem Springs Golf Club
77
Dan Wach, Blue Heron Pines Golf Club
78
Shawn Lavin, Rolling Green Golf Club
78
Andrew Jaskel, Union League Golf Club atTorresdale
79
Brian Dorey, Metedeconk National Golf Club
79
Fran Begley, Wedgwood Country Club
79
James Gillespie, Little Mill Country Club
79
John Burke, Running Deer Golf Club
79
Rick Hendrickson, Aronimink Golf Club
79

Failed to qualify
Andrew Carnevale, North Hills Country Club
80
Byron Whitman, Philadelphia Publinks GA
80
Colin Smith, Radley Run Country Club
80
Jason Barkley, Moselem Springs Golf Club
80
John Ward, Greate Bay Country Club
80
Paul Molloy, Golf Course at Glen Mills
80
Steve Oh, Philadelphia Cricket Club
80
Brian Dobisch, Talamore Country Club
81
Gary Schoeman, Gulph Mills Golf Club
81
John Alterman, Commonwealth National Golf Club
81
John Burke, III, Hartefeld National
81
Lance Oberparleiter, Little Mill Country Club
81
Steven Passalacqua, Greate Bay Country Club
81
Tom Carter, Philadelphia Cricket Club
81
Brian Corcoran, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
82
Chris Lawler, Applebrook Golf Club
82
Mark Coassolo, Brookside CC of Allentown
82
Robert Dietrich, Loch Nairn Golf Club
82
Charlie Wahl, Tavistock Country Club
83
Jack Glacken, Bala Golf Club
83
Philip Rothermel, Schuylkill Country Club
83
Tom Coyne, McCall Golf & Country Club
83
Eric Kubilus, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
84
Francis Vaughn, Philadelphia Cricket Club
84
Lucas Serbun, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
84
Stephen Barry, Sakima Country Club
84
Trever Mertz, Schuylkill Country Club
84
Alex Guerrina, Greate Bay Country Club
85
Brett Cybulski, Merchantville Country Club
85
Rand Mendez, Fieldstone Golf Club
85
Bill Murray, Merchantville Country Club
86
Jeff Klagholz, Aronimink Golf Club
86
Johan van Schalkwyk, Mercer Oaks Golf Course
86
John Campanelli, Running Deer Golf Club
86
John Gosselin, Aronimink Golf Club
86
David Maslanka, Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club
87
Michael Diemer, Riverton Country Club
88
Sean Olejar, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
88
Brian Sokolowski, Mercer Oaks Golf Course
89
Michael Winton, Tavistock Country Club
89
Chris Jackson, Little Mill Country Club
92
Todd Baron, Philadelphia Publinks GA
92
Jack Bondi, Medford Village Country Club
93

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