Mercer Oaks’ DiMeglio caps Middle-Amateur Qualifier at Makefield - The Golf Association of Philadelphia

May 02, 2016

Mercer Oaks’ DiMeglio caps Middle-Amateur Qualifier at Makefield

YARDLEY, Pa. — Playing for a score raised concern for Michael DiMeglio prior to a Middle-Amateur Championship Qualifier presented by Callaway Golf at Makefield Highlands Golf Club (par 72, 6,763 yards) Monday. He’s smacked the golf ball with a laissez faire attitude so far this season.

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  DiMeglio, a Mercer Oaks Golf Course member, played for — and achieved — a score that the rest of the 137-player field failed to match. He carded a 4-under-par 68 to earn medalist honors and one of 31 qualifying spots and ties for the Championship proper, set for May 25-26 at Waynesborough Country Club.

  The cut line stopped at 76 by day’s end.

  “I played surprisingly well. I wasn’t expecting it,” DiMeglio, 27, of Princeton, N.J., said. “I’m not thinking about qualifying here; I know I’ll qualify in my mind. It’s just a matter of playing well. I think a lot of people psych themselves out in qualifying. I try to stay positive without ever airing that to anyone. I stay humble.”

  It’s mind over body these days for DiMeglio. That philosophy contributed to his subpar performance Monday.

  “I believe in myself,” he said. “I believe I’m a good player who can win. I believe I can make putts and execute. The mind is so powerful. If you believe you are going to perform and set your mind to doing well, it’s amazing what you can train yourself to do.”

  Channeling the words of Marty McFly à la “Back to the Future,” DiMeglio, who works on the operations staff at PGA Magazine, made his inner faith present on the exterior. Starting on the back nine, he birdied five of his first nine holes to shoot up the leaderboard. He whipped an 8-iron 160 yards to 10 feet on No. 11 (par 4, 425 yards). A 50-yard chip to nine feet resulted in red on the reachable yet risky 13th hole (par 4, 283 yards). DiMeglio failed to get up-and-down from the right greenside bunker on the next hole (par 3, 206 yards), but recovered remarkably with a trio of birdies. He “stole one” on No. 15 (par 4, 404 yards) after nipping a weak 9-iron 145 yards to 25 feet. Using the contours of the green to his favor, DiMeglio converted a “circus putt.” He nearly reached the par 5, 488-yard 16th hole in two after thrashing a 3-hybrid. A chip-and-putt combination followed.

  Consider the par 3, 174-yard 17th hole another steal. DiMeglio, who volunteers as an assistant men’s golf coach at Rider University, watched his 8-iron catch a fortuitous bounce off the left bunker’s crest and stop four feet from the hole.

  “You need some breaks, especially this time of year,” he said. “I haven’t been playing much at all. This is my third 18-hole round this year. I’ve been out trying to practice a little more. Usually I like to play and not practice as much. I changed my mindset this year. Now for me, it’s about practicing and learning from my past mistakes. I’m trying to improve every round and grow as a competitor.”

  DiMeglio started to suddenly grow out of his subpar surroundings with a bogey on No. 1 (par 4, 413 yards) and a double bogey on No. 3 (par 3, 157 yards). On the latter, he tried to carve an 8-iron over a set of buffering bunkers, but it burrowed in the sand. A swipe out left DiMeglio in a collection area behind the green. He lined a wedge 12 feet by the cup and two-putted.

  “I was playing jungle golf there for a little while. I was losing hairs by the minute,” DiMeglio said.

  A birdie on No. 4 (par 4, 337 yards) quelled the goosebumps. DiMeglio knocked a lob wedge 80 yards to two feet for a 3. A predetermined strategy for Makefield’s frontside par 5s soon paid dividends. Knowing the links-style layout offered fairway flexibility, DiMeglio played from the adjacent Nos. 1 (par 4, 413 yards) and 2 (par 4, 412 yards). He hit a knockdown gap wedge 100 yards to eight feet for a birdie on the 597-yard No. 7. DiMeglio smashed a 3-wood 255 yards onto the front edge of the No. 9 (512 yards) green and two-putted for a 4.

  “Blast the ball miles left. Eliminate the water, eliminate the mistakes,” DiMeglio said. “I would have done that if I was under par or over par. That was my gameplan.”

  DiMeglio’s competitive golf résumé is a bit blank as of late. He’s played in five consecutive New Jersey State Golf Association Amateur Championships and won its’ Four-Ball Championship in 2011 alongside Anthony Aloi. His lone appearance in a GAP Major came during the 2014 BMW Philadelphia Amateur Championship at White Manor Country Club; DiMeglio failed to make the match play cut.

  He looks forward to his Middle-Amateur debut later this month.

  “I know there are a lot of great players in the field. There are guys who are Major champions and command a lot of respect,” DiMeglio said. “They’re going to be challenging to compete against for sure. They’re seasoned from their experiences.”

  More experiences like Makefield may get DiMeglio seasoned in no time.

  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 begins with 132 players.

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Qualifiers

Name, club
Michael DiMeglio, Mercer Oaks Golf Course
68
 
Hunter Hanson, Waynesborough Country Club
70
 
Kevin Haag, Makefield Highlands Golf Club
70
 
Brendan Borst, Philadelphia Cricket Club
71
 
John Cyb, Makefield Highlands Golf Club
71
 
Matthew Gaffney, Running Deer Golf Club
71
 
Michael Moffat, Lu Lu Country Club
71
 
Sean Coyle, Llanerch Country Club
71
 
Jamie Slonis, Tavistock Country Club
72
 
Patrick McCusker, Jr., Plymouth Country Club
72
 
Tim Westfall, RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve
72
 
David Guertler, Laurel Creek Country Club
73
 
Frank Petrash, IV, Philadelphia Cricket Club
73
 
James Wybar, Philadelphia Cricket Club
73
 
Paul Bickford, Little Mill Country Club
73
 
Sean Torpey, Commonwealth National Golf Club
73
 
Bob Beck, Lehigh Country Club
74
 
Charles Meadows, Whitford Country Club
74
 
G. Patrick Dougherty, Philadelphia Cricket Club
74
 
James Donnelly, Merion Golf Club
74
 
Patrick Welsh, Makefield Highlands Golf Club
74
 
Adam Warner, Tavistock Country Club
75
 
Bill Boyle, Metedeconk National Golf Club
75
 
Derek Schwendinger, Trenton Country Club
75
 
Eric Murphy, Indian Valley Country Club
75
 
Mark Hill, Rolling Green Golf Club
75
 
Steve Mroozian, Makefield Highlands Golf Club
75
 
Timothy Haberbusch, Mercer Oaks Golf Course
75
 
Bradley Roberts, Little Mill Country Club
76
 
Brian Corbett, Huntsville Golf Club
76
 
Brian Fisher, Phoenixville Country Club
76
 
Dan Rudershausen, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club
76
 
Daniel Pinciotti, Jr., Huntingdon Valley Country Club
76
 
James Somers, Makefield Highlands Golf Club
76
 
Jeffrey Huntzinger, Philmont Country Club
76
 
John Birk, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
76
 
John Robinson, Lu Lu Country Club
76
 
Lodie Van Tonder, Sakima Country Club
76
 
Michael Dunn, Little Mill Country Club
76
 
Nicholas Lukow, Woodstone Country Club
76
 
Todd Vonderheid, Huntsville Golf Club
76
 
Tyler Rae, Bidermann Golf Club
76
Score

Failed to qualify:

Barry Wiseman, The Bucks Club
77
 
David Waxman, Little Mill Country Club
77
 
Kevin Cahill, Merion Golf Club
77
 
Kevin Maguire, Trump National Golf Club – Philadelphia
77
 
Matthew O’Brien, Five Ponds Golf Club
77
 
Ben Bershad, Hopewell Valley Golf & Country Club
78
 
Chris Meares, Running Deer Golf Club
78
 
David Hirschhorn, Old York CC at Chesterfield
78
 
Drew Panebianco, Five Ponds Golf Club
78
 
Ed McCusker, Five Ponds Golf Club
78
 
Gerard Rosato, Plymouth Country Club
78
 
Giampaolo Duva, Medford Village Country Club
78
 
Mark Hodgson, Medford Village Country Club
78
 
Matthew Walsh, Overbrook Golf Club
78
 
Brendan Young, North Hills Country Club
79
 
Brian Keane, Mercer Oaks Golf Course
79
 
Dino Stathis, Metedeconk National Golf Club
79
 
Frank Corrado, Jr., Jericho National Golf Club
79
 
Gregory Buliga, Yardley Country Club
79
 
Gui Costin, Merion Golf Club
79
 
Joseph Grad, Country Club of Scranton
79
 
Kyle Ginty, Talamore Country Club
79
 
P. Chet Walsh, Philadelphia Country Club
79
 
Phil Over, Penn Oaks Golf Club
79
 
Timothy Anderson, Philadelphia Publinks GA
79
 
Chris Naylor, The Springhaven Club
80
 
David O’Malley, Commonwealth National Golf Club
80
 
J.J. Berenato, Llanerch Country Club
80
 
James Bell, III, Makefield Highlands Golf Club
80
 
Jonathan Kruse, Bala Golf Club
80
 
Ken Croney, Jr., Applebrook Golf Club
80
 
Matthew Kreuter, Plymouth Country Club
80
 
Patrick Cahill, III, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
80
 
Peter Pendergast, Berkshire Country Club
80
 
Ryan McDonald, Philadelphia Cricket Club
80
 
Steve Boham, Spring Ford Country Club
80
 
Dave Fardon, Philadelphia Publinks GA
81
 
Gene Goudy, Mercer Oaks Golf Course
81
 
Mike Cavanaugh, Jericho National Golf Club
81
 
Pat Curiale, Medford Village Country Club
81
 
Richard Young, Makefield Highlands Golf Club
81
 
Kenneth Matt, Philadelphia Publinks GA
82
 
Kevin McDermott, Llanerch Country Club
82
 
Mark Lafond, Blue Bell Country Club
82
 
Ryan Rigby, Doylestown Country Club
82
 
Scott Young, Overbrook Golf Club
82
 
Stephen Hudacek, III, Glenmaura National Golf Club
82
 
Ben Stirt, Northampton Valley Country Club
83
 
Brian Kenny, Greate Bay Country Club
83
 
George Petrellis, Commonwealth National Golf Club
83
 
Jason Kowalski, Yardley Country Club
83
 
Jimmy Chang, Woodcrest Country Club
83
 
Peter Moran, Whitford Country Club
83
 
Adam Bracy, Rancocas Golf Club
84
 
Andy Vitella, Manufacturers Golf & Country Club
84
 
Brian Trymbiski, Doylestown Country Club
84
 
Dan Clark, Old York Road Country Club
84
 
Daniel Mahoney, Lu Lu Country Club
84
 
Joe Waterman, Yardley Country Club
84
 
Kevin Kornuszko, Lu Lu Country Club
84
 
Lee Calfo, Rolling Green Golf Club
84
 
Tim Levy, Green Valley Country Club
84
 
Brad Sokol, Green Valley Country Club
85
 
John Manfredi, Woodcrest Country Club
85
 
Kevin Wall, Old York Road Country Club
85
 
Michael Kandravi, Llanerch Country Club
85
 
Phillip Villari, Jr., Riverton Country Club
85
 
Ryan O’Leary, Mercer Oaks Golf Course
85
 
Joe Corcoran, Five Ponds Golf Club
86
 
Mike Kacelowicz, Schuylkill Country Club
86
 
Wayne Lesage, Jr., Chester Valley Golf Club
86
 
William Bello, Metedeconk National Golf Club
87
 
Christopher Johnson, Waynesborough Country Club
88
 
Ryan Orcutt, Philadelphia Publinks GA
88
 
Brian Shevland, Waynesborough Country Club
89
 
Casey Murray, Philadelphia Cricket Club
89
 
Todd von Vital, Jericho National Golf Club
89
 
Robert Fisher, Five Ponds Golf Club
90
 
Bernie McCole, The Bucks Club
91
 
Elias Chua, Fieldstone Golf Club
95
 
Jeffrey Klanderman, Philmont Country Club
97
 
Dan Agee, Five Ponds Golf Club
DQ
 
Daniel Ostash, Bensalem Township Country Club
NC
 
George Connell, Jr., Gulph Mills Golf Club
NS
 
James Della Guardia, Spring Ford Country Club
NS
 
James Kaiser, Tavistock Country Club
WD
 
Kenny Engel, Jr., North Hills Country Club
WD
 
Michael Dunham, Mercer Oaks Golf Course
WD
 
Ray Pyontek, Mercer Oaks Golf Course
WD
 
Robert Tredinnick, Commonwealth National Golf Club
WD
 
Steven Rockefeller, Jr., Saucon Valley Country Club
WD
 
Thomas Mensel, Jericho National Golf Club
WD

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