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Champions Crowned in EDGA Team & Streeter Cup

Posted: July 25th, 2022

The EDGA Team Championship was conducted today at Lake View Country Club, one week after originally scheduled due to a rain out last Monday.

In the Championship Division 2021 EDGA Match Play champion Jon Merriott partnered with Bobby Scalise and finished with a score of 5-under par 67 which was one better than runners up Dave Mazza and Tim Moore. The champions closed with a birdie which was enough to capture the title. Mazza and Moore finished strong themselves, carding birdies on 15, 16 and 18 to jump into second.

Dave Spitzer and Mike Newcomer were third with a score of 3-under par 69. With Mazza and Moore placing in the Net Division, Spitzer and Newcomer claimed second gross. Jared Schmader and Ryan Ferry finished 3rd with a score of 70. The final teams to place in the Championship Gross division were Dustin Coleman and Mark Majewski and Troy Hassenplug and his son Carter. Both teams finished with a score of 72.

On the Net side of the Championship division, Mazza and Moore claimed first place in a scorecard playoff with Phil Pedano and Trey Crispen. Both teams shot 67 but the title went to the former team with their birdie on hole 18. Third place net with a score of 68 went to Tom Will and Mark McMahon. There was a tie for fourth with 70 by the teams of Levi and Lucas Marsh and Patrick and Nick Arrigo.

In the Senior Division Rick Carlotti and David Hewet defeated Ron Coleman and Dan Achille in a three hole playoff. Both teams finished regulation with scores of 2-under par 70. Carlotti and Hewett were champions of this event in 2020 while Coleman and Achille were the defending champions.

With Coleman and Achille taking the top prize in the net division, Mark Trigilio and Dave Martin finished second in the gross division with 72 followed by a 74 by Steve Schilling and John Laird.

On the net side there was a three way time at 69 with Coleman and Achille taking first by virtue of their birdie on the 17th hole. Scott Simonsen and R.C. Chase and Steph Urban and Guy Santone were the other teams to split the three net prizes.

In the Super Seniors division there was a tie for first in the only division, low net. With a score of 71 the teams of Jim Delsandro and Jim Kirk and Chuck DuShole and Rick Hersey. The Delsandro/Kirk team took the lead on 17 with a net birdie but that lead was erased when the DuShole/Hersey team made a net birdie on the 18th.

Prize winners are as follows and can be claimed at the pro shop at Lake View:

Championship

Gross

1st – Jon Merriott/Bob Scalise 67 – $350 ($175 ea) + Trophies
2nd – Dave Spitzer/Mike Newcomer 69 – $300 ($150 ea)
3rd – Jared Schmader/Ryan Ferry 70 – $250 ($125 ea)
4th – Dustin Coleman/Mark Majewski & Troy Hassenplug/Carter Hassenplug – 72 – $200 ($50 ea)

Net

1st – Dave Mazza/Tim Moore 67 – $325 ($162 ea) + Trophies
1st – Phil Pedano/Trey Crispen 67 – $325 ($162 ea)
3rd – Tom Will/Mark McMahon 68 – $250 ($125 ea)
4th – Levi Marsh/Lucas Marsh & Pat Arrigo/Nick Arrigo 70 – $200 ($50 ea)

Net

Gross

1st – Rick Carlotti/David Hewett 70 – $320 ($160 ea) + Trophies
2nd – Dave Martin/Mark Trigilio – 72 – $260 ($130 ea)
3rd – Steve Schilling/John Laird – 74 – $200 ($100 ea)

Net

1st – Ron Coleman/Dan Achille – 69 – $260 ($130 ea) + Trophies
1st – R.C. Chase/Scott Simonsen – 69 – $260 ($130 ea)
1st – Steph Urban/Guy Santone – 69 – $260 ($130 ea)

Super Seniors

Net

1st – Jim Delsandro/Jim Kirk – 71 – $150 ($75 ea)
1st – Chuck DuShole/Rick Hersey – 71 – $150 ($75 ea)

Skins

Championship – $160 each / $80 per player

#1 – 4 – Matt Arrigo & Jon Arrigo
#16 – 3 – Dave Mazza & Tim Moore

Seniors – $80 each / $40 per player

#2 – 3 – Steve Schilling & John Laird
#3 – 3 – Rick Carlotti & David Hewett
#9 – 3 – Matt Modica & Gary Paparelli
#10 – 3 – Steph Urban & Guy Santone

Click here for complete results

 

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Tim Weyand claims Seniors Crown

Posted: July 11th, 2022

With a slurry of birdies on his home track, Whispering Woods’ Tim Weyand captured the JC Martin Seniors tournament by 2 strokes over 2-time champion, Ron Coleman.

Weyand’s card included birdies on 3,5,7,8, and 9 enroute to a front nine 31. A birdie on hole 12 moved him to 6-under par for the day before recording back-to-back bogies on 13 and 14. His seventh birdie came on 15 and then closed with 3 more bogies to finish with 70.

Even with his super hot round, Weyand was not without chasers. Kahkwa’s Mike Capotis moved to 3-under after his 5th birdie on number 15. At that point Weyand was sitting at 4-under with 2 to play. Capotis’ hopes were dashed with an untimely double on 16 followed by 2 closing bogies for 73. Coleman also gave himself a chance. His 6th birdie of the day also came on the 15th and he was 2-under. His title hopes were lost with a double on the par-4 17th. Coleman finished as the runner-up with an even par 72. Mark Noce, twice a runner up also had it to 2-under on the back night but strung together consecutive bogies on holes 14 through 17 to finish with 74.

The net champion was Dave Irwin. His birdies on 10, 12, and 13 got him to 1-under but then offset those 3 birds with bogies on 15, 16, and 18. His net score of 68 was one better than both Jeff Weyand and Homer Capotis and good for the title.

In the super seniors (70 & over) Jim Delsandro tied with Dave Lehner with 76 for low gross and John Adituori finished with 65 to win the low net prize.

Here are the prize winners (which can be claimed at the Whispering Woods pro shop) :

Overall – $200 – Low Gross – Tim Weyand – 70, Low Net – Dave Irwin – 68
50-59 – $160 – Low Gross – RC Chase & Chris Keim – 77, Low Net – Jeff Weyand – 69
60-69 – $160 – Low Gross – Ron Coleman – 72, Low Net – Homer Capotis – 69
60-69 – $100 – 2nd Low Gross – Mike Capotis – 73, Low Net – Tony Pepicello & Mark Noce – 71
70-over – $160 – Low Gross – Dave Lehner & Jim Delsandro – 76, Low Net – John Adituori 65

Click Here for full event results.

The next EDGA event is the 2-man team championship, Monday July 18th at Lake View.

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Matt Barto claims 50th EDGA Match Play Title

Posted: June 19th, 2022

For Matt Barto it seemed like a long wait. In his first EDGA Match Play in 2019 he made it to the finals only to lose to Drew Deimel. The next year he was right back in the finals, this time losing to Ryan Peters at Whispering Woods. Last year he lost to Jon Merriott in the quarter finals at Jon’s home course, Lawrence Park. Three tournaments and his only losses were against the eventual champions. If he couldn’t pull off the win today it would have been 4 for 4 but he was determined to make sure that wasn’t the result in today’s final against Alex Weir.

Alex has been dealing with his own near misses. In 2018 and again in 2020 he lost in the semi-finals to the eventual champions, Deimel and Peters and last year lost in the finals to Jon Merriott 2 up. In his only other EDGA Match Play, he lost in the quarter finals to Barto in 2019.

The match was contested at Downing with cool and somewhat windy conditions. The match went back and forth with both players holding 1 up leads. Both players opened with birdies but an errant approach by Weir on 2 led to the first lead of the day. After matching pars on the next two holes it was Barto’s errant shot on the par 3 5th that led to a bogey and the match was back to even. Both players birdied both 6 and 7 and Barto continued his string, converting a 20 footer for birdie on 8 and another 1 up lead. That was short lived as Weir closed the front nine with a sand save for par while Barto three putted from the fringe and, at the halfway point, the match was even.

Barto found a little trouble with both his tee shot and his second while Weir calmly hit driver and an iron to Downing’s par 5 tenth. With Barto unable to salvage par Weir’s short birdie putt was conceded and he had his first lead of the day. Both players faces testing par saves on 11 but both converted. When Weir’s tee shot on 12 found the right trees it appeared that Barto was in position to re-tie the match. Weir punched out just short of the green and then chipped to about 5 feet. Barto had left his approach on the front fringe and his first putt to the front pin left him short … and still away. When he missed the short putt Weir was in position to take the first 2 up lead of the match. Unfortunately, he too missed and his lead remained at 1 up.

On the short par 5 thirteen it was Barto who would miss right but played a fabulous iron to the green, leaving himself only about 12 feet for eagle. Weir too had iron into the green but missed left. His short-sided pitch left him about 6 feet for birdie but Barto canned his eagle putt and the match was again tied. On 14 both players left themselves with good chances for birdie but both missed. On the long par 3 15 again both players hit quality shots leaving mid-range putts for birdie. Both missed but it was Weir’s miss that left him with a 4 foot tester to keep the match tied, a putt that he was not able to convert so the match headed to Downing’s difficult finishing holes with Barto ahead by 1.

After long drives into the wind both players were in excellent position with about 110 yards to make that needed birdie. Both players hit similar shots, well short of pin high and to the left leaving both of them unable to convert that birdies that they so sorely needed.

Downing’s 17th was playing difficult as a left-to-right wind made the long dogleg left a formidable challenge. Barto was able to keep his tee shot left of the tree line on the right but Weir was not. Barto’s tree troubles were not as severe as he was able to clear the left side of the tree in front of him but his shot missed the green slightly to the left. Weir faced either a long, low punch shot or a dramatic hook to avoid his tree troubles. He opted for the hook but, with his ball fighting the wind, he ended up well right of the green on the short side. He attempted a risky flop shot fearing that it was necessary with the match in the balance but he didn’t pull it off and was still short of the green on the right side.

Barto hit a bit of a substandard chip leaving himself a good 10 feet breathing just a bit of life into Weir’s hopes. However, facing yet another delicate short sided chip he was unable to get his 4th closer than Barto’s 3rd. When he was unable to convert his saving putt Barto was left with 2 putts to win the match. He would need only one, rolling his putt right into the center, ending the match 2&1.

Full scores and tournament results are available here.

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New Champion to be crowned in Match Play

Posted: June 18th, 2022

The 50th edition of the EDGA Match Play will feature a new EDGA major champion. That was a result of the 4-time major and 3-time match play champion, Drew Deimel falling in the semi-finals in sudden death. Deimel had an opportunity to move into solo 5th on the all-time EDGA major championship list as well as gaining a 4th match play title which would have moved him one victory closer to the record of 5 held by Ron Coleman and Dave Ciacchini. But it was not to be for Deimel this year.

Deimel was defeated by Alex Weir on the second hole of sudden death. Weir is no stranger to EDGA sudden death having lost the 2021 EDGA Amateur in sudden death just 10 months ago.  Weir began quickly going 2 up with birdies on the first 2 holes. Deimel got one back on 3 before tieing the next 3 holes. Weir’s birdie on 7 got him back to 2 up and that is how the front nine finished.

Deimel was the hot one at the start of the second nine winning 10 and 11 with a birdie and a par to halve the match. The players then tied the next 4 holes. Weir’s birdie on 16 gave him a short-lived lead, one he would relinquish on the next hole with a bogey. Both parred the 18th sending the match to extra holes. The first was tied with a par and the second was won by Weir with a par sending him to his second consecutive match play final. He lost last year at Lawrence Park on the final hole to Jon Merriott.

The other semi-final match was a battle between two former 2-time EDGA Match Play runners up. Like in the other match Matt Barto birdied the first 2 holes to take a two up lead but, with a birdie on 3, Mike Wolfe took one of those holes right back. They too tied the next 3 holes before Barto, like Weir, added one to his lead with a birdie on 7. Barto would also win the 9th to increase his lead to 3. When Wolfe faltered with a bogey on 10 the lead moved to 4 for Barto. After 3 halved holes Wolfe was finally able to cut into that lead with a birdie on 14 only to give that back on the 16th when the match was dormie. Barto claimed the match 4&2 and is now a finalist for the 3rd time in the last 4 years. He was defeated by Deimel in 2019 at Lake View and by Ryan Peters at Whispering Woods in 2020.

The final match tees off at 10:00 at Downing to determine the EDGA’s newest major champion.

Prizes for the top 16 will be available at the Downing pro shop after the completion of the event tomorrow.

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Semi-finals set for 50th Match Play

Posted: June 17th, 2022

A long, two match day was completed at Downing today with four of Erie’s elite golfers advancing to Saturday’s semi-final matches.

The second round matches were contested on Friday morning with the opening match pitting the defending champion, Jon Merriott against 3-time champion Drew Deimel. Deimel jumped to an early lead with 3 birdies in his first four holes and went on to make 5 more birdies to complete 14 holes in 6-under par to eliminate the defending champ 5&4.

Both Pat Arrigo and Alex Weir used 4&2 scores to eliminate their opponents. Arrigo defeating Mark Majewski and Weir beating T.J. Mitchell. The upper half of the bracket was completed when 3-time champion Ed Podufal slipped by Jesse Yates on the first hole of sudden death.

In the lower bracket qualifying medalist Mike Wolfe fought back from an early deficit against Sal Vella and closed out the match on hole 16. Vella took holes 4, 5, and 6 to take a 2-up lead but Wolfe strung 4 hole wins together on holes 12 through 15  to take control of the match. 2013 Champ Ted Grassi, III also used a late run in defeating his opponent, Phil Pedano. Grassi won holes 15, 16, and 17 to close out the match 3&1.

Two-time runner-up Matt Barto also made a late run to take down long hitting Mike Newcomer 2&1. Newcomer made birdies on 11, 13 and 14 to edge ahead 1 up before Barto won holes 15, 16 and 17 with pars to finish off the match. In the final match of the morning round Dave Spitzer bounced back from a first hole bogey and won 6 of the next 12 holes to go 5 up. Zac Bihler would take the 14th with a birdie but then drop the 15th with a bogey leaving Spitzer the 5&3 victor.

The quarter-finals teed off just after noon with Deimel taking on Arrigo. There were only 4 holes tied in the match with Deimel winning 8 holes, half of them with birdies while Arrigo claimed 4 holes, also with birdies on half of them. Arrigo was only in the lead after the first hole and he was finally closed out by Deimel 4&2.

In the first of two matches between Kahkwa Club members, Alex Weir and Ed Podufal tied most of the holes they played. Weir opened with 2 birdies to grab the early lead, Podufal would cut that lead in half on the sixth and Weir came back to capture 11 and 12 with 3’s to go 3 up. They tied the remaining 4 holes where the match ended on 16, 3&2.

The other Kahkwa only match had Wolfe against Grassi in a match that Wolfe would never trail. Wolfe’s birdies and 2 and 4 were offset by Grassi’s birdie on 3. A winning par on 8 would get Wolfe to 2 up. After matching pars for the next 4 holes Wolfe’s birdie on 12 would up the lead to 3. Grassi trimmed the lead to 2 with a birdie 2 on 15 before Wolfe birdied the 16th to end the match 3&2.

Matt Barto and Dave Spitzer played a back an forth match with lead changes throughout the match. Barto took the first with a birdie and Spitzer claimed three and five with birdies to go 1 up. Barto then won six and seven to turn the lead to 1 up in his favor. Spizter won 9 but Barto birdied 10 to hold the lead. Spitzer then seemed to take control with 3 consecutive birdies, winning 2 holes and then followed up with a winning par on 14 to have the first 2 up lead in the match. They tied 15 with pars but Spitzer was unable to make another par allowing Barto to close with three pars to turn the 2 down deficit into a 1 up victory.

The semi-finals begin on Saturday at 10:00 with Deimel facing Weir and Wolfe against Barto. Deimel is the only remaining champion, with titles in 2012, 2018 and 2019. His last 2 titles came against Wolfe and Barto. Both of them have a second runner up, Wolfe in 2007 and Barto in 2020. Weir was the runner up to Jon Merriott last year.

Deimel is gunning for his 5th EDGA major title which would rank him 5th all-time behind only Ron Coleman (8) and Tom Amendola, Dave Ciacchini, and Brett Keiffer who all have 6. Coleman and Ciacchini both have 5 match play titles, no one else has 4 … unless Deimel picks up the trophy this year.

 

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