Stone Harbor’s Barron wins 55th Tournament of Champions - The Golf Association of Philadelphia

Oct 04, 2012

Stone Harbor’s Barron wins 55th Tournament of Champions

 BLUE BELL, Pa. — A trio of recent runner-up finishes left Peter Barron, III wondering if he’d ever find the winner’s circle in 2012. He placed second in the Eagle Oaks Golf & Country Club Invitational, the 15th Metedeconk Invitational and the New Jersey State Golf Association’s Tournament of Champions. Barron shattered those silver chains Friday. The Stone Harbor Golf Club member carded a 2-under-par 69 to win the Golf Association of Philadelphia’s 55th Tournament of Champions at an enjoyable Meadowlands Country Club (par 71, 6,367 yards).
   “I don’t mind winning one,” a delighted Barron, 36, of Mays Landing, N.J., said. “It feels good. I put a decent amount of work in over the last few weeks. Hopefully, next year will be a good year. I’ve always been a decent player, and hopefully, I can break through to the top tier.”
  Seeing Meadowlands for the first time, Barron attacked its challenging landscape with a set of clubs that oozed consistency and pinpoint accuracy. He birdied three of his first four holes to establish a red figure rhythm. Barron hit an 8-iron 167 yards to 45 feet on No. 2 (par 4, 408 yards) and sunk an uphill, left-to-right slider. On the tenuous par 3, 165-yard No. 3, he knocked an 8-iron onto the back fringe and converted a 20-footer for birdie. Barron powered a hybrid 226 yards to eight feet on No.4 (par 5, 487 yards) and two-putted for a 4.
   “I played pretty conservatively and putted well on the front,” Barron said. “I hit the ball solid all day. If I missed a fairway, it wasn’t unplayable. I always had a shot at the green.”
  A pair of missteps hampered Barron’s outward gusto. He caught the right greenside bunker on No. 5 (par 4, 369 yards) with a gap wedge and failed to execute a sand save. Barron also bogeyed the dogleg left, par 4, 390-yard No. 9. A 122-yard wedge approach traveled long and left, leaving Barron with a dicey putt from 40 feet. He admittedly misread the birdie try, leaving it eight feet from the jar. Barron recovered nicely with a birdie on No. 10 (par 4, 375 yards) after drilling a 9-iron 151 yards to 10 feet. He assembled a string of eight pars to maintain a 2 under on the scorecard.
  Barron, the 2011 Winter Series Player of the Year (Amateur Gross), felt that his game turned a corner late in the tournament season. He attributes the progressing transformation to Mike Dynda, a teaching professional out of Blue Bell Country Club and the men’s golf coach at Drexel University. Barron started taking lessons from Dynda three weeks ago.
   “I knew that if I wanted to get better, I needed a teacher,” Barron said. “He gave me a ton of stuff to work on, and it’s not awful-feeling stuff. I started working with ‘aim point,’ which is a method to green reading. You figure out the angles and slopes. There’s a chart that tells you how far left or right to hit it. That’s given me a lot of confidence because I would get behind the ball, find my line, get over the ball and say that’s not right. I would always second-guess myself. Now I have something concrete to go on.”
  Barron edged Loch Nairn Golf Club’s Robert Bechtold by a stroke. Bechtold, the 2002 Tournament of Champions victor, posted a 30 (5 under) coming in.
   “It was nice to play better on the back nine. It felt good,” Bechtold, 41, of Avondale, Pa., said. “The course is in great shape. The greens were great. I really enjoy this event. It’s always a lot of fun.”
Senior Division
  Earlier this week, Saucon Valley Country Club’s Robin McCool, at age 61, became the oldest player to capture the Lehigh Valley Amateur. The victory’s ripple effects carried McCool to the top of the Tournament of Champions’ Senior Division (par 71, 5,920 yards). He carded a 1-over-par 72 to claim his third crown. McCool won consecutive titles in 2006-07.

Robin McCool
   “I’m still on a bit of a high from the Lehigh Valley Amateur,” the Bethlehem, Pa. resident said. “Quite frankly, I took some things from that to the golf course today.”
  McCool registered 14 greens in regulation on the day. He stopped a 4-iron at two feet on No. 6 (par 3, 180 yards) for birdie. On the par 4, 300-yard No. 8, he knocked a gap wedge 95 yards to eight feet for a 3. McCool missed a trio of two-footers to log bogeys on Nos. 2 (par 4, 386 yards), 5 (par 4, 358 yards) and 12 (par 3, 150 yards). The par 4, 389-yard 11th hole marked his only missed fairway, which resulted in a bogey. McCool fired back-to-back birdies on Nos. 13 (par 4, 317 yards) and 14 (par 4, 356 yards). He drained a 10-footer on the first following a gap wedge approach, and a spiraling 12-footer on the latter following an 8-iron from 143 yards. An aggressive drive on No. 15 (par 4, 405 yards) put McCool one above the blue.
  Open to current Member Club amateur champions, senior amateur champions and previous winners, the Tournament of Champions was initiated in 1962 in memory of Larry Malmed. The Association then accepted the event in 1984 after Al Porter, the tournament’s coordinator, was forced to retire because of an illness. The Golf Association of Philadelphia added a Senior Division in 1992.
  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 145 Member Clubs and 57,000 individual members are spread across parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. As Philadelphia’s Most Trusted Source of Golf Information, the Golf Association of Philadelphia’s mission is to promote, preserve and protect the game of golf.

Amateur Division

Name
Club
Scores
Peter Barron, III
Stone Harbor Golf Club
69
Robert Bechtold
Loch Nairn Golf Club
70
Troy Vannucci
Burlington Country Club
73
Jesse Bingaman
Woodstone Country Club
75
Brian Corbett
Huntsville Golf Club
76
Michael Walker
Loch Nairn Golf Club
76
Robert Bass
Sandy Run Country Club
76
Robert Gill
Fox Hill Country Club
76
Andrew Ferrario
DuPont Country Club
78
Lance Oberparleiter
Wedgwood Country Club
78
Daniel Kluger
Cedarbrook Country Club
79
Neil Gordon
Five Ponds Golf Club
79
Steven Walczak
Wilmington Country Club
79
Chris Ewing
Doylestown Country Club
80
John Simone
Philmont Country Club
80
Rich Thon
The Springhaven Club
80
Sam Pancoast
Radley Run Country Club
80
Brian Kenny
Greate Bay Country Club
81
Brian Skrip
Meadowlands Country Club
81
Scott Storck
Philadelphia Cricket Club
81
Edward Enoch
Old York Road Country Club
82
P. Chet Walsh
Philadelphia Country Club
82
Kevin Cahill
Waynesborough Country Club
83
Michael Fireman
Talamore Country Club
83
George Collins
Sand Barrens Golf Club
84
John Cyb
Makefield Highlands Golf Club
85
Tom Grady
West Chester Golf & Country Club
85
Daniel Mahoney
Lu Lu Country Club
87
Jim Schulz, Jr.
Mercer Oaks Golf Course
87
Brian Veltkamp
Indian Valley Country Club
90
Steve Natalie
Golf Course at Glen Mills
91
John Foley
Spring Ford Country Club
94
Anthony Piazza
The ACE Club
96
Gary McCabe
RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve
WD
John Simkins
Squires Golf Club
NS

Senior Division
Name
Club
Scores
Robin McCool
Saucon Valley Country Club
72
Ed Zebrowski
Sea Oaks Golf Club
74
Michael Rose
Talamore Country Club
74
Mark Ellinger
Whitford Country Club
77
Tom DiCinti
Little Mill Country Club
77
Ed Gregorczyk
Glenmaura National Golf Club
78
Christopher Clauson
Sandy Run Country Club
79
Edward Enoch
Old York Road Country Club
79
Frank Polizzi
Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
79
Franny McCabe
The Springhaven Club
79
James Prendergast
Philadelphia Publinks GA
79
Jim Krass
Radley Run Country Club
79
Mark Quigley
Blue Bell Country Club
79
Thomas Coffey, III
Chester Valley Golf Club
79
Drew Panebianco
Five Ponds Golf Club
80
Neil McDermott
Llanerch Country Club
80
Philip Heckler
Wildwood Golf & Country Club
82
Aaron Shatzman
Meadowlands Country Club
83
Alan Brody
Radnor Valley Country Club
83
Bill Moyer
Downingtown Country Club
83
Buzz Rothweiler
Honeybrook Golf Club
83
Dave O’Brien
Cedarbrook Country Club
83
Rick Bunn
McCall Golf & Country Club
83
Robin Roberts
Limekiln Golf Club
84
Terrence Sawyer
Mercer Oaks Golf Course
84
Dennis Fellona
Merchantville Country Club
85
Doug Cowan
Deerwood Country Club
87
William Erskine
Skippack Golf Club
87
Peter Stanley
Sunnybrook Golf Club
88
Thomas Kanyok
Makefield Highlands Golf Club
98
John Scott
West Chester Golf & Country Club
104
Bennett Meyer
Philmont Country Club
WD
Harold Schweitzer
Applecross Country Club
WD

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