Scranton CC's Reach tops USGA Junior Amateur Qualifier at Glenmaura - The Golf Association of Philadelphia

Jun 29, 2009

Scranton CC’s Reach tops USGA Junior Amateur Qualifier at Glenmaura

MOOSIC, Pa. – Nicholas Reach of the Country Club of Scranton dug deep to top Monday’s U.S. Junior Amateur Championship Qualifier at Glenmaura National GC (par 71, 6,833 yards).

  The Moscow, Pa., resident carded a 36-hole total of 3-over par 145, with a stellar second-round finish of 3-under-par 68. He shot 6-over-par 77 in the morning session.

  “I made a lot of putts. That really jumpstarted me,” Reach, 17, said.

  Reach netted six birdies in the afternoon session. On No. 3 (par 4, 446 yards), with about 165 yards left, Reach stuck his 7-iron to about three feet and drained the ensuing birdie putt. Standing on the fairway about 118 yards away from the flagstick on No. 4 (par 4, 402 yards), Reach knocked his pitching wedge short right but converted a 35-footer for birdie. He then went on to fire back-to-back birdies on Nos. 8 (par 4, 414 yards) and 9 (par 3, 158 yards).

  “I was really confident in my game after that,” he said.

  Reach closed out his round by firing a birdie on No. 18 (par 4, 358 yards) after his approach 56-degree wedge landed about 15 feet away from the flagstick.

  “It felt good to finish that way,” he said. “I hit a lot of greens the second time around. That was really amazing.”

  Reach feels ecstatic to play in the championship next month.

  “It took three years, but I finally did it,” he said. “This is one of the things that I wanted to do all year. I know all of the prestige and history behind this tournament. I just really wanted to qualify.”

  Andrew Bieber of Frosty Valley CC and Brian Mahlstedt of Glen Oak CC also qualified. Bieber finished with a 36-hole total of 4-over-par 146. The Danville, Pa., resident set a steady pace early by registering a 1-over-par 72 in the morning session.

  “I didn’t make too many mistakes out there. I feel like I’m hitting the ball pretty well out there,” Bieber, 14, said. “I like the greens, so I like my chances.”

  Bieber carded birdies on Nos. 5 (par 4, 422 yards), 6 (par 5, 546 yards) and 16 (par 4, 430 yards). On No. 5, his tee-shot – a driver – settled on the center of the fairway. With 162 yards left, he struck his 7-iron to about three feet and converted his ensuing birdie putt.

  After his tee shot sailed 313 yards on No. 6, Bieber’s 3-wood traveled about 235 yards and found the green. His 20-footer lipped out, but Bieber drained his ensuing three-footer for birdie.

  “That (birdies on Nos. 5 and 6) really got me going,” he said.

  A birdie seemed unlikely on No. 16 after Bieber’s second shot – a 6-iron – traveled about 70 yards and landed in the bunker.

  “I was trying to avoid the water on the left. I aimed a little bit right, but I pushed it a little,” Bieber said.

  But a resilient Bieber chipped in for birdie and essentially avenged a triple bogey on No. 13 (par 4, 424 yards). Bieber made pars on his final two holes.

  Mahlstedt, of Clarks Summit, Pa., considered both rounds to be the “best golf he’s ever played.” The 17 year old carded a 36-hole total of 6-over-par 148.

  “I played so solid,” Mahlstedt said. “I didn’t make that many birdies, but I didn’t make that many bogeys. I just made putts. It feels awesome.”

  Greg Jarmas of Philadelphia Publinks GA and Patrick Ross of Dunmore, Pa. earned alternate positions Monday. It’s been quite a week for Jarmas. The Wynnewood, Pa., resident registered a 1-over-par 73 at Woodstone CC last week to qualify for the Golf Association of Philadelphia’s Open Championship Qualifier, which will be held at Bent Creek CC on July 22. The following day, he reached the round of 16 in the 95th Junior Boys’ Championship at Riverton CC.

  Jarmas’ hot streak continued Monday as he registered a 36-hole total 7-over-par 149. In the morning session, the 17 year-old shot 1-over-par 72. He posted birdies on Nos. 1 (par 5, 581 yards), 9 (par 3, 158 yards) and 18 (par 4, 358 yards).

  On No. 18, his approach shot – a GAP wedge – sailed about 115 yards, and Jarmas then drained a 15-footer for birdie. He again used a GAP wedge for his approach on No. 1 from about 110 yards from the flagstick and knocked it to about a foot.

  Standing about 164 yards from the flagstick on No. 9 – his last hole of the first round, Jarmas stuck his 7-iron to about three feet and converted the ensuing birdie putt. Consistent drives allowed Jarmas to earn a solid score.

  “I’ve been hitting it really straight and hitting a lot of fairways,” he said.

  Fifty-nine players competed in Monday’s qualifier.

  The U.S. Junior Amateur Championship will be held at Trump National GC in Bedminster, N.J. from July 20-25. The event is open to amateur golfers 17 years of age and younger with a USGA Handicap Index of 6.4 or lower.

Qualifiers
Name City Rd 1 Rd 2 Total
Nicholas Reach Moscow, PA 77 68 145
Andrew Bieber Danville, PA 72 74 146
Brian Mahlstedt Clarks Summit, PA 75 73 148
Alternates (in order)
*Greg Jarmas Wynnewood, PA 72 77 149
*Patrick Ross Dunmore, PA 75 74 149
Failed to qualify
Matthew Vargo Chadds Ford, PA 74 77 151
Tucker Koch Malvern, PA 76 75 151
Connor McNicholas Ambler, PA 78 75 153
Sam Bernstein Riverdale, NY 74 79 153
Brandon Wilhide Richmond, TX 75 80 155
Jacob Pilarski Garnet Valley, PA 77 78 155
Adam Jeffery Bloomsburg, PA 79 77 156
Andrew Keeling Langhorne, PA 76 81 157
Brandon Dalinka Newtown, PA 78 79 157
Garrett Conway Mount Laurel, NJ 75 82 157
James Tallent Haverford, PA 79 78 157
Ben Cooley Rydal, PA 82 76 158
Connor Coldwater Clarks Summit, PA 81 77 158
Cameron Liebert Malvern, PA 77 82 159
Brandon Hartranft Lancaster, PA 80 81 161
Ethan Wall Brielle, NJ 85 76 161
Nick Dalessandro Moosic, PA 85 76 161
Ryan Brown Scranton, PA 81 80 161
David Pompey Clarks Summit, PA 80 82 162
Alexander Kane West Chester, PA 83 80 163
Zachary Dilcher Avondale, PA 89 74 163
Evan Galbreath Huntingdon Valley, PA 82 82 164
Bobby Svigals Villanova, PA 87 78 165
Anthony Miller West Lawn, PA 87 79 166
John Rosenberg Devon, PA 84 83 167
Nicholas Johnson Moosic, PA 84 83 167
Ted Brennan Newtown Square, PA 89 78 167
Samuel Jabba Bogota 89 79 168
Benjamin Andrews Palmerton, PA 79 90 169
Ian Bellah Wynnewood, PA 91 78 169
Jeremy Wall Brielle, NJ 88 82 170
John Henry Shavertown, PA 92 78 170
Brendan Papariello West Chester, PA 82 89 171
Kyle Williams Clarks Summit, PA 89 85 174
Augie Wall Brielle, NJ 89 86 175
Daniel Long Coatesville, PA 89 87 176
Ryan Westhafer West Chester, PA 91 85 176
Adam Charles Tunkhannock, PA 91 87 178
Oliver White Lower Gwynedd, PA 92 86 178
Jack Knowles Waverly, PA 91 91 182
James Kramarski Moorestown, NJ 91 93 184
Ian Robertson Ashburn, VA 98 91 189
Ryan McKeown Hillsborough, NJ 94 95 189
John Leighton Huntingdon Valley, PA 99 93 192
Martin Schlenker West Chester, PA 94 104 198
Bobby Wurtz Lafayette Hill, PA 96 WD WD
Edmond Fenton Washington Crossing, PA 95 WD WD
Eric Spiller Cherry Hill, NJ 80 WD WD
*-determined in playoff
WD-withdrawal

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