EXTON, Pa. — A Senior Division rookie in 2015, Glenn Smeraglio made his presence felt immediately. He finished second in the Player of the Year standings and qualified for a pair of national championships (U.S. Senior Amateur and U.S. Mid-Amateur) along the way. The laundry list of accomplishments, however, didn’t include a victory. | History |
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Smeraglio changed that streak Thursday. The Lu Lu Country Club member carded an even-par 72 to win the Senior title in the 82nd Francis B. Warner Cup (Gross) at Whitford Country Club (par 72, 6,568 yards). Home-club hopeful Mark Ellinger posted a 1-over-par 73 in the morning to earn runner-up honors.
“This is the first win of many, hopefully,” Smeraglio, 56, of Newtown, Pa., said. “It’s good to get a W. I kind of wanted to win a couple of things last year. I’m focused on winning this year. Hopefully I can keep it up.”
Chilly temperatures, thick rough and challenging greens dictated strategy for most Thursday. Smeraglio adjusted to the conditions accordingly with a score 11 strokes above the field average.
“Pars were your friend today,” he said. “Chipping out here is really hard. Large blades of grass really slowed your club down around the green. You needed to make an aggressive stroke for your chip shots. I’ve been playing well. I thought if I could shoot par or better, which isn’t a stretch right now.”
Smeraglio indeed embraced pars. He points to a pair of saves that ultimately sustained his round. On No. 2 (par 3, 189 yards), he launched a 5-iron into a delicate lie a foot off the green. He nudged a wedge to 12 feet and converted a right-to-left breaker. The par 4, 397-yard 15th hole put Smeraglio in a similar predicament. Standing 145 yards from the flagstick, he thought “pull” because of habit and instead pushed his golf ball right. Short-sided and short on error with Ellinger in the house, he flopped a wedge to 12 feet for a critical par. The conversion allowed Smeraglio to maintain a one-stroke edge over playing partner Oscar Mestre of Overbrook Golf Club at the time.
“I was trying to punch a little 7-iron because the wind was right in our face,” Smeraglio said of the approach. “I wanted to make sure I didn’t come up short because it looked like one of those big humps was short. I wanted to get in between a little bit. The lie got me. The fairways are very thin. You could easily blade it. Fortunately, I didn’t do much of that.”
Thought-provoking lies served as a theme throughout Smeraglio’s round, which included two birdies against two bogeys. On the downhill, dogleg right No. 9 (par 5, 540 yards), he took the water hazard out of play by drilling a 5-iron 190 yards to the back of the green. A chip out of a “decent” lie stopped three feet from the cup. Smeraglio knocked a 9-iron 135 yards to five feet for a birdie on the next hole (par 4, 364 yards).
“You really had to control your iron shots today. The air was so heavy that you had to be smart about shots into the green,” Smeraglio, a two-time Patterson Cup champion (1998, 2008), said.
Difficult greenside lies on Nos. 8 (par 4, 386 yards) and 14 (par 4, 362 yards) thwarted Smeraglio’s par progress. On the first, he slung a 7-iron left of the green and bumped the ensuing chip to 12 feet. Smeraglio missed the par putt. After missing the No. 14 fairway by six inches, Smeraglio hit a presumably safe 54-degree wedge from 115 yards and watched it crash onto the green sans spin. He chipped to six feet and misread the par putt, deeming right rather than left.
Smeraglio joined Lu Lu over the winter. The new surroundings prepared the 2011 Middle-Amateur Champion for Whitford.
“You need to stay below the hole on a Donald Ross golf course all of the time. If it’s pin high or above, you can’t two-putt,” Smeraglio said. “A lot of that was like here today. Not that the greens were super-fast, but it did help to stay below the hole.”
Ellinger, who works for Hewlett Packard Enterprise, also qualified for the U.S. Senior Amateur in 2015. He failed to make the match play cut.
“That was exciting. I had my son caddie for me. It was just a thrill,” Ellinger, 58, of Chester Springs, Pa., said. “When I got to Hidden Creek, I laid an egg and played pretty bad. I honestly didn’t feel that nervous the first round out there but I had to have been. Today I just wanted to candidly come out and not have one of those bad rounds again. It was rewarding to be able to get a decent round in.”
Ellinger is nearly two years removed from back surgery. He took seven Advil during his U.S. Senior Amateur qualifying attempt at White Manor Country Club. He only needed two Thursday.
“This year it’s starting to feel where it’s manageable. That helps me get out a little more,” Ellinger said. “I’m having fun. My back’s still not perfect, but it’s a heck of a lot better. I have nothing to complain about now. This spring is the best I’ve felt.”
Francis B. Warner of Philadelphia Cricket Club served as secretary-treasurer for the Golf Association of Philadelphia for 18 years. After his death in 1933, the Association started the Francis B. Warner Cup as an ongoing tribute in his memory. It is the first Senior Major of the Golf Association of Philadelphia’s tournament season.
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Glenn Smeraglio, Lu Lu Country Club | 72 |
Mark Ellinger, Whitford Country Club | 73 |
Chip Lutz, LedgeRock Golf Club | 74 |
David West, Applecross Country Club | 75 |
Jim Yenser, Raven’s Claw Golf Club | 75 |
Oscar Mestre, Overbrook Golf Club | 75 |
Robert Amen, Philadelphia Publinks GA | 75 |
Doug Fedoryshyn, Concord Country Club | 76 |
Thomas Hyland, Little Mill Country Club | 76 |
Tom DiCinti, Old York CC at Chesterfield | 76 |
Byron Whitman, Philadelphia Publinks GA | 77 |
Chris Smedley, Hartefeld National | 77 |
Christopher Clauson, Lu Lu Country Club | 77 |
Craig Kliewer, Honeybrook Golf Club | 77 |
Robert Wurtz, Jr., Philadelphia Cricket Club | 77 |
Thomas Soares, Lehigh Country Club | 77 |
Barry Westington, Country Club of Scranton | 78 |
Joseph Russo, Laurel Creek Country Club | 78 |
Brian Rothaus, Five Ponds Golf Club | 78 |
Gordon Jamieson, Merion Golf Club | 78 |
Robert Van Etten, Laurel Creek Country Club | 78 |
Brian Corbett, Huntsville Golf Club | 79 |
Norman Charlesworth, Running Deer Golf Club | 79 |
Ed Chylinski, Chester Valley Golf Club | 79 |
Bob Beck, Lehigh Country Club | 80 |
Gregory Buliga, Yardley Country Club | 80 |
Jim Gavaghan, Jericho National Golf Club | 80 |
John Alterman, Commonwealth National Golf Club | 80 |
Ron Weaver, Bent Creek Country Club | 80 |
Michael Quinn, Philadelphia Publinks GA | 80 |
Raymond Thompson, Overbrook Golf Club |
Buddy Reed, Wild Quail Golf & Country Club | 81 |
Gary Smith, Pine Valley Golf Club | 81 |
Jim Simmons, Stonewall | 81 |
Kenneth Phillips, Lancaster Country Club | 81 |
Marlin Detweiler, Lancaster Country Club | 81 |
Michael Vassil, Country Club of Scranton | 81 |
Richard Umani, Honeybrook Golf Club | 81 |
Steve Meyer, Rolling Green Golf Club | 81 |
Tom Borsello, Hartefeld National | 81 |
Joseph Lewis, Aronimink Golf Club | 82 |
Patrick O’Brien, North Hills Country Club | 82 |
Paul Dansbury, Yardley Country Club | 82 |
Steven Lucas, White Manor Country Club | 82 |
James Prendergast, Bellewood Country Club | 82 |
Thomas Bartolacci, Jr., Saucon Valley Country Club | 82 |
Bob Walsh, Philadelphia Publinks GA | 83 |
John Robinson, Lu Lu Country Club | 83 |
Thomas Mensel, Jericho National Golf Club | 83 |
Gary Daniels, Applebrook Golf Club | 83 |
Michael Brady, Jericho National Golf Club |
Pete Widdoes, White Clay Creek Country Club | 83 |
Rich Thon, The Springhaven Club | 83 |
Roc Irey, Lookaway Golf Club | 83 |
Joseph Roeder, Little Mill Country Club | 84 |
Thomas Finn, Loch Nairn Golf Club | 84 |
Tim Sindorf, Laurel Creek Country Club | 84 |
Drew Panebianco, Five Ponds Golf Club | 84 |
James Muller, Manufacturers Golf & Country Club | 84 |
John Gonsior, Limekiln Golf Club | 84 |
Robert Wagner, Merion Golf Club | 84 |
Thomas Humphrey, Wilmington Country Club | 84 |
Alan Wagenschnur, Wild Quail Golf & Country Club | 85 |
Cameron Campbell, McCall Golf & Country Club | 85 |
Christopher Terebesi, Honeybrook Golf Club | 85 |
David Richards, Bent Creek Country Club | 85 |
James Robertson, Llanerch Country Club | 85 |
Jim Dalzell, Linwood Country Club | 85 |
John Kappes, Blue Heron Pines Golf Club | 85 |
John Nottage, Commonwealth National Golf Club | 85 |
Bob Majczan, Lookaway Golf Club | 85 |
Pierce Herbst, Sea Oaks Golf Club | 85 |
John Ward, Greate Bay Country Club | 86 |
Joe Viechnicki, Saucon Valley Country Club | 86 |
Laurence Hirsh, Philadelphia Cricket Club | 86 |
Roy Gagne, Yardley Country Club | 86 |
J. Kirk Luntey, Merion Golf Club | 87 |
John Marshalek, Whitford Country Club | 87 |
John Willadsen, Sakima Country Club | 87 |
Richard Atcavage, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club | 87 |
Scott McIntosh, Makefield Highlands Golf Club | 87 |
James McGlynn, Aronimink Golf Club | 87 |
Jeff Lysek, Five Ponds Golf Club | 88 |
Gary Yeager, Philadelphia Cricket Club | 88 |
Robert Dietrich, Loch Nairn Golf Club | 88 |
Bob Enders, Running Deer Golf Club | 89 |
Mark Leaman, Stone Harbor Golf Club | 89 |
Mitchell Bergman, North Hills Country Club | 89 |
Dan Farragut, Philadelphia Cricket Club | 89 |
John Adiletto, Jr., Raven’s Claw Golf Club | 89 |
Peter Mimmo, Philmont Country Club | 89 |
Richard Young, Makefield Highlands Golf Club | 90 |
Jim Macallister, Manufacturers Golf & Country Club | 90 |
John Psillas, Moselem Springs Golf Club | 91 |
Joe Culley, The Springhaven Club | 91 |
Mark Quigley, Manufacturers Golf & Country Club | 91 |
Tom Coffey, Sr., Chester Valley Golf Club | 91 |
Robert Galbreath, Sr., Huntingdon Valley Country Club | 92 |
Keith Smeraglio, Lu Lu Country Club | 93 |
Phil Remig, Huntingdon Valley Country Club | 93 |
Jon Stein, McCall Golf & Country Club | 94 |
David Dorey, Tavistock Country Club | 95 |
Francis Hamm, Country Club of Scranton | 98 |
Paul Keating, Aronimink Golf Club | DQ |
Steven Walczak, Wilmington Country Club | DQ |
Arthur Kania, Jr., Merion Golf Club | WD |
Buck Jones, Philadelphia Publinks GA | WD |
Francis McFadden, Overbrook Golf Club | WD |
Brian Powell, Burlington Country Club | WD |
Frank Corrado, Jr., Jericho National Golf Club | WD |