VILLANOVA, Pa.- Stephen Dressel is a mature 28-year-old working professional, but when his putter hit the skids, the St. Davids stalwart knew there was no place like home. Dressel called the man most familiar with his game, father Dan, and the two met Tuesday at the club in search of answers.
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In the opening round of the 34th Middle-Amateur Championship presented by Callaway Golf at Overbrook Golf Club (par 70, 6,568 yards) Wednesday, Dressel’s fixed flat stick guided him to a 4-under-par 66. He needed just 28 putts.
“I played in the [BMW Philadelphia Amateur Championship Qualifier at French Creek Golf Club on Monday] and the putting wasn’t too good (he registered 35 putts). I had to get dad on the hotline to talk it through and figure out what to work on,” said Dressel, of Wayne, Pa. “We worked on the putting green for an hour and a half or so [yesterday]. I was able to find something.
“It’s usually alignment with putting. Most good players will tell you if your alignment gets out of whack it starts to wreak havoc on everything else. [We worked on] keeping my head down, extending the putter out to the hole and holding it there. That’s all I was focusing on all day.”
Dressel has a one-stroke lead on surprise contender James Gillespie of Little Mill Country Club (67). Gillespie, 43, of Turnersville, N.J., hit 16 of 18 greens in regulation.
Two shots back after opening 68s are Jeff Osberg, 32, of Huntingdon Valley Country Club, the two-time reigning Player of the Year in search of a first Middle-Amateur title, and Michael Carr, 30, of Philadelphia Cricket Club. Chris Lange, Jr., 33, is the low host-club hopeful at 1 under.
Defending champion Matt Mattare, 31, of Saucon Valley Country Club finished at even par.
The cutline fell at 6-over 76 with 72 players advancing to the second and final day tomorrow.
With impending weather in the forecast, the Association decided to utilize a two-tee start beginning at 7:30 a.m. The final pairing of Dressel, Gillespie and Osberg tees off at 9:20 a.m.
Dressel, who carded a 66 at Overbrook in the 2014 BMW Philadelphia Amateur Qualifier, dropped the gauntlet early at a course that obviously fits his eye. He turned in 3-under-par 32 registering two birdies, an eagle and a bogey. He knocked a wedge on No. 4 (par 4, 434 yards) from 130 yards to eight feet for a 3; jarred a 35-yard sand wedge for eagle on No. 5 (par 5, 541 yards) and added another red figure on No. 8 (par 4, 415 yards) when he lifted an 8-iron from 163 yards to 10 feet and made the putt. His lone blemish was a bogey on No. 7 (par 3, 202 yards) when his 5-iron missed the green right.
On the back side, Dressel birdied No. 14 (par 4, 315 yards) after knocking a 58-degree wedge to 12 feet. He used the back stop to slow his approach after his tee ball found a divot. Two holes prior, Dressel went for No. 12 (par 5, 518 yards) in two shots. He flopped his third into the bunker but drained a 10-footer to save par after escaping the sand.
“I left the ball on the downslope in the bunker. I had to hit a pretty good bunker shot to get it to 10 feet,” said Dressel. “I was fortunate enough to roll one in. That was really key to keeping the momentum going for the rest of nine.”
This isn’t Dressel’s first voyage on the Middle-Amateur leaderboard. Two years ago, at his home club, he finished in fifth place.
What did he learn?
“Be patient. You can only control what you do in golf. You can’t play defense,” said Dressel. “I’ll just try to draw on the experience I had today and keep it going into tomorrow.”
Gillespie, a regular in Association tournaments, surprised himself a bit with his consistency. He carded three birdies and 15 pars.
Starting his round on the back side, he lifted a pitching wedge on No. 11 (par 4, 437 yards) from 130 yards to a foot.; knocked his greenside bunker shot on No. 12 to a tap-in and on No 14 dropped a lob wedge from 80 yards to six inches.
Gillespie said the closest he came to registering a bogey was on his 17th hole, No. 8 (par 4, 415 yards). He was right off the tee and had to get up-and-down from 90 yards, which he did.
“We have great players at our course. I’m a nice player,” said Gillespie. “I always seem to have two or three holes that take me out of everything. If I can get rid of them, you have today.”
Tomorrow may depend on Mother Nature. Rain is forecasted for a majority of the day.
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Name, club | Score |
Stephen Dressel, St. Davids Golf Club | 66 |
James Gillespie, Little Mill Country Club | 67 |
Michael Carr, Philadelphia Cricket Club | 68 |
Jeff Osberg, Huntingdon Valley Country Club | 68 |
Chris Lange, Jr., Overbrook Golf Club | 69 |
Ben Feld, Huntingdon Valley Country Club | 69 |
Dan Brown, Llanerch Country Club | 70 |
Matthew Mattare, Saucon Valley Country Club | 70 |
Clark Holle, Mercer Oaks Golf Course | 70 |
Thomas Gramigna, Tavistock Country Club | 71 |
Christopher Lange, Overbrook Golf Club | 71 |
Nathan Sutherland, LedgeRock Golf Club | 72 |
Conrad Von Borsig, Philadelphia Cricket Club | 72 |
Joe April, Philadelphia Cricket Club | 72 |
Michael McDermott, Merion Golf Club | 72 |
Michael Stamberger, Manasquan River Golf Club | 72 |
Peter Barron, III, Stone Harbor Golf Club | 72 |
Brian Gillespie, St. Davids Golf Club | 72 |
Christopher Clauson, Lu Lu Country Club | 72 |
Matthew Walsh, Overbrook Golf Club | 72 |
Dan Rudershausen, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club | 73 |
Mark Wachter, DuPont Country Club | 73 |
Christopher Ault, Yardley Country Club | 73 |
Daniel Pinciotti, Jr., Huntingdon Valley Country Club | 73 |
Michael Tash, Tavistock Country Club | 73 |
Doug Fedoryshyn, Applebrook Golf Club | 73 |
Rodney James, Five Ponds Golf Club | 73 |
William Jeremiah, Bidermann Golf Club | 73 |
Michael Moffat, Lu Lu Country Club | 73 |
Patrick Phillips, Spring Ford Country Club | 74 |
Raymond Thompson, Overbrook Golf Club | 74 |
Kevin Haag, Glenmaura National Golf Club | 74 |
Brandon Detweiler, Lancaster Country Club | 74 |
Kevin McDermott, Llanerch Country Club | 74 |
Tom Grady, Radley Run Country Club | 74 |
Joe Perese, Philmont Country Club | 74 |
Grant Skyllas, LedgeRock Golf Club | 74 |
Dan Arison, Applebrook Golf Club | 74 |
Matthew Finger, DuPont Country Club | 74 |
Christopher Thude, Union League Golf Club at Torresdale | 74 |
Keith Matt, Talamore Country Club | 75 |
Johan van Schalkwyk, Tavistock Country Club | 75 |
Oscar Mestre, Overbrook Golf Club | 75 |
Glenn Smeraglio, Lu Lu Country Club | 75 |
Jamie Slonis, Tavistock Country Club | 75 |
Michael Brown, Jr., Lu Lu Country Club | 75 |
Ryan Cass, Merchantville Country Club | 75 |
Stephen Seiden, Llanerch Country Club | 75 |
Ashley Brasfield, Rolling Green Golf Club | 75 |
Chris Button, Philadelphia Country Club | 75 |
Tom Spano, Llanerch Country Club | 75 |
Gregor Orlando, Philadelphia Cricket Club | 75 |
Michael Rogers, Overbrook Golf Club | 75 |
John Murphy, II, Stone Harbor Golf Club | 76 |
Casey Osborne, Brookside Country Club | 76 |
Dan Wach, Blue Heron Pines Golf Club | 76 |
Chris Binder, Valleybrook Country Club | 76 |
Carlo Fitti, Llanerch Country Club | 76 |
Daniel Rexon, Tavistock Country Club | 76 |
Gregory Buliga, Yardley Country Club | 76 |
Bo Maguire, Brookside Country Club | 76 |
Steve Oh, Philadelphia Cricket Club | 76 |
Robert Cunningham, Overbrook Golf Club | 76 |
Ryan Gelrod, Philadelphia Cricket Club | 76 |
Connor McNicholas, Lu Lu Country Club | 76 |
Kevin Turner, Radnor Valley Country Club | 76 |
Scott Ehrlich, White Manor Country Club | 76 |
Joe Kerrigan, Jr., Llanerch Country Club | 76 |
Ari Flaisher, McCall Golf & Country Club | 76 |
Matthew Gaffney, Running Deer Golf Club | 76 |
Scott McLaughlin, Lu Lu Country Club | 76 |
Dan Bernard, Aronimink Golf Club | 76 |
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Kevin Cahill, Merion Golf Club | 77 |
Stephen Hudacek, III, Glenmaura National Golf Club | 77 |
Shawn Lavin, Rolling Green Golf Club | 77 |
Joseph Russo, Laurel Creek Country Club | 77 |
Peter Barry, Little Mill Country Club | 77 |
James Bradbeer, Jr., Merion Golf Club | 77 |
Brian Kenny, Greate Bay Country Club | 77 |
Alexander Maguire, Jr., Brookside Country Club | 77 |
Jared Palubinski, Schuylkill Country Club | 77 |
Lodie Van Tonder, Sakima Country Club | 77 |
John Brennan, Philadelphia Cricket Club | 78 |
Mark Coassolo, Brookside CC of Allentown | 78 |
Mike Hartsough, The Springhaven Club | 78 |
Ryan O’Donnell, Rolling Green Golf Club | 78 |
John Samaha, Old York Road Country Club | 78 |
Adam Warner, Tavistock Country Club | 78 |
Mark Hill, Rolling Green Golf Club | 78 |
Brian McDermott, Llanerch Country Club | 78 |
Pat Melvin, Overbrook Golf Club | 78 |
George Petrellis, Commonwealth National Golf Club | 78 |
Billy Reube, Huntingdon Valley Country Club | 78 |
Adam Bracy, Rancocas Golf Club | 79 |
GaryE. Daniels, Applebrook Golf Club | 79 |
Rick Hendrickson, Aronimink Golf Club | 79 |
John Robinson, Lu Lu Country Club | 79 |
Samuel Sherrill, Downingtown Country Club | 79 |
Jim Sullivan, Jr., Lu Lu Country Club | 79 |
Kyle Ginty, Talamore Country Club | 79 |
William Keane, Jr., Philadelphia Country Club | 79 |
Ryan McDonald, Philadelphia Cricket Club | 79 |
James O’Connor, Penn Oaks Golf Club | 79 |
Bradley Roberts, Little Mill Country Club | 79 |
Stephen Barry, Running Deer Golf Club | 80 |
Dan Close, Woodcrest Country Club | 80 |
Michael Hodges, The Springhaven Club | 80 |
Chris Lawler, Applebrook Golf Club | 80 |
Jeff Peltier, Stone Harbor Golf Club | 80 |
John Alterman, Commonwealth National Golf Club | 81 |
Robert Bechtold, Fieldstone Golf Club | 81 |
James Kania, Jr., Overbrook Golf Club | 81 |
Eric Palumbo, Rolling Green Golf Club | 81 |
Greg Dymek, Makefield Highlands Golf Club | 81 |
Jeff Klagholz, Aronimink Golf Club | 81 |
Ryan Orcutt, Philadelphia Publinks GA | 81 |
Jay Vasil, Fox Hill Country Club | 81 |
Todd Baron, Philadelphia Publinks GA | 82 |
David Liotta, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club | 82 |
P. Chet Walsh, Philadelphia Country Club | 82 |
Joseph Dulka, Bellewood Country Club | 82 |
Dave Landau, Berkshire Country Club | 82 |
Sean Torpey, Commonwealth National Golf Club | 82 |
G.Patrick Dougherty, Philadelphia Cricket Club | 83 |
Alex Hargaden, Woodcrest Country Club | 83 |
Jason Kowalski, Downingtown Country Club | 84 |
Timothy Anderson, Philadelphia Publinks GA | 86 |
Michael Kania, Overbrook Golf Club | WD |
Mike Korcuba, Medford Village Country Club | WD |
Michael Vassil, Country Club of Scranton | WD |
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