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Mark Benevento, Jr. won the Jock MacKenzie Memorial in a playoff over Aronimink Golf Club’s Max Siegfried. |
Greate Bay’s Benevento books Jock MacKenzie win with playoff birdie
ORELAND, Pa. — In a two-hole span, the 31st Jock MacKenzie Memorial transformed into a tussle between playing partners Mark Benevento, Jr. and Max Siegfried. Both birdied the par 4, 373-yard 17th hole following picture-perfect wedges into kick-in range. Siegfried, of Aronimink Golf Club, bogeyed the 18th hole (par 4, 325 yards) while Benevento, who calls Greate Bay Country Club home, dropped a five-footer for a 3, forcing a sudden-death playoff between the compatriots.
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Another Benevento birdie on No. 9 (par 4, 324 yards), the second playoff hole, declared the incoming University of Delaware freshman the victor Monday. He and Siegfried carded 3-under-par 69s in regulation at Sandy Run Country Club (par 72, 6,370 yards).
“It’s awesome. I’m just happy that I hung in there all day,” Benevento, 18, of Somers Point, N.J., said. “I got to three shots down [to Max] and finished 3 under in the last four holes, which is an awesome feeling. Neither of us made many mistakes. It really came down to who made the least mistakes and who played the smartest after they made them.”
“I’m kind of frustrated to be honest. My goal was to win and I didn’t. It kind of stings,” Siegfried, 17, of Villanova, Pa. “I’m glad Mark won. He’s one of my buddies. I think we spent every day together the last four days.”
Benevento’s chances of winning appeared dim the moment his tee shot on No. 1 (par 4, 351 yards), the first playoff hole, settled underneath a pine tree. He attempted to mimic a regulation 5-iron that drew onto the fairway’s left edge, but it never responded. Siegfried, a rising senior at The Haverford School, sat comfortably in the fairway, 120 yards from the hole location. With playing honors, he knocked a 50-degree wedge to 30 feet. Benevento, peering through a dangerous window of green space, lined a 7-iron into the front bunker. He splashed out to five feet, completed the sand save and essentially halved Siegfried with a 4.
“I never counted him out of it. You can’t really assume anything,” Siegfried, a Golf Association of Philadelphia Magazine Player to Watch in 2015, said. “I was thinking I needed to make something happen. He made an awesome par.”
An awesome par followed by an equally awesome birdie.
Benevento decimated a drive to 40 yards on No. 9. With bunkers buffering his path to a back hole location, he landed a 54-degree wedge on the green’s front edge and watched it chase. Meanwhile, Siegfried pulled a 54-degree wedge from 75 yards left. His golf ball muzzled atop a mound of fringe. He rolled the ensuing birdie attempt into the good-good zone. Benevento, seeing an identical line of putt to one in regulation, made good on his effort from eight feet.
“I played it just outside the right edge and it went in,” he said.
In regulation, Benevento matched birdies with Siegfried on the par 5, 475-yard 15th hole to remain two back. He pulverized a 7-iron 200 yards and then bumped a wedge to two feet. Siegfried stopped a wedge at a foot. A “monkey see, monkey do” mantra highlighted No. 17: Benevento hit a 58-degree wedge 75 yards to two feet, Siegfried a 58-degree 70 yards to three feet.
The aforementioned 18th prompted the tournament’s playoff existence. Both players approached the narrow par 4 conservatively. Siegfried’s hybrid sailed underneath an obstructing tree on the right side, prompting an innocent chip-out. Benevento, keenly aware of the circumstances, laid a knockdown 5-iron into the fairway and then aimed a 50-degree wedge from 130 yards right of the flagstick. It drew as he hoped and stopped at six feet. Siegfried failed to convert a 30-footer for par, leaving a deadlock door open.
Benevento barged through it. He’s now won a pair of GAP tournaments in a week. Benevento joined Matthew Davis, also of Aronimink, to take the Francis X. Hussey Memorial at Rolling Green Golf Club. Siegfried, ironically, caddied for the team.
“It’s an honor to have my name on two Junior tournaments. There’s a lot of history here,” Benevento, who will major in finance at Delaware, said.
Harry Hammond Award
The day wasn’t a total loss for Siegfried. He tied J.T. Barker of Saucon Valley Country Club for the Harry Hammond Award at 282. The two will compete in an 18-hole stroke-play playoff at a date and venue to be determined.
The Harry Hammond Award is given to the player with the lowest aggregate score in the Junior Boys’ Championship Qualifier, the Christman Cup and the Jock MacKenzie Memorial. Siegfried, who won the Christman Cup presented by Global Golf Post last week, trailed Barker by a stroke entering the Jock MacKenzie. The latter carded a 2-under-par 70 Monday to finish third.
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Jacob Zeng |
Junior-Junior
A par on the 18th hole (par 4, 300 yards) unearthed a Jacob Zeng smile. The score, commonplace on this day, also assured a Junior-Junior (Ages 10-13) victory for the Applecross Country Club youngster. Zeng carded a 1-over-par 37, which included eight pars and a bogey.
“I was really happy when I made the final putt and realized that I won. It’s really exciting for me,” Zeng, 13, of Downingtown, Pa., said.
Zeng’s lone blemish occurred on the par 4, 318-yard 17th hole, where he lipped a four-footer after reaching the green in regulation. He only stressed another on No. 10 (3, 112 yards) after catching the left greenside bunker with a pitching wedge. An extraction to two feet cooled that sweat.
Zeng won the First Flight in last year’s GAP Junior-Junior Boys’ Championship. He is a soon-to-be eighth grader at Episcopal Academy.
Jock MacKenzie served as Sandy Run Country Club’s head professional for more than three decades. The Memorial tournament, which originated in 1985, is named in his honor. It is open to Junior golfers — both male and female — from GAP Member Clubs. Sandy Run hosts the event each year.
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Boys
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Junior
(Ages 14-18)
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Name,
club
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Score
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*Mark
Benevento, Jr., Greate Bay Country Club
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69
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Max
Siegfried, Aronimink Golf Club
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69
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J.T.
Barker, Saucon Valley Country Club
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70
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Brian
Walker, Cherry Valley Country Club
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72
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Matthew
Davis, Aronimink Golf Club
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72
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Jack
Hirsh, Philadelphia Cricket Club
|
73
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Brian
Isztwan, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
74
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Daniel
Altieri, Hopewell Valley Golf Club
|
74
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Gary
McCabe, Jr., RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve
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74
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Thomas
Lewis, Commonwealth National Golf Club
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74
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Chris
Binet, Whitemarsh Valley
Country Club
|
75
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Jack
Quirk, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
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75
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Quinn
Dolan, Rolling Green Golf Club
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75
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Daniel
Galbreath, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
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76
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Hugh
Farris, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
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76
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Trey
Croney, Overbrook Golf Club
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76
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Bobby
Beck, Lehigh Country Club
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77
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Jake
Sitzler, Burlington Country Club
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77
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Joe
Rochelle, Indian Valley Country Club
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77
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Michael
Reed-Price, Sunnybrook Golf Club
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77
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Nick
Calabrese, Edgmont Country Club
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77
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Trevor
Paolone, Overbrook Golf Club
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77
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Cole
Kemmerer, Waynesborough Country Club
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78
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John
Hansel, Sandy Run Country Club
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78
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Michael
Zeng, Applecross Country
Club
|
78
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Nicholas
Wert, Merion Golf Club
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78
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Davis
Mitchell, Wilmington Country Club
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79
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Jack
Henderson, Gulph Mills Golf Club
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79
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Luke
Nichols, Philadelphia Country Club
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79
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Matt
Marino, Waynesborough Country Club
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79
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Michael
Burns, Jr., Overbrook Golf Club
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79
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Nick
Hand, Golden Oaks Golf Club
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79
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Ryan
McHugh, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club
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79
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Troy
Thierolf, Commonwealth National Golf Club
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80
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Brian
Kilroy, Llanerch Country Club
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81
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John
Buliga, Yardley Country Club
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81
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Andrew
Wallace, Meadowlands Country Club
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82
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Brandon
Jensen, Sandy Run Country Club
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82
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Daniel
Bullock, Overbrook Golf Club
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82
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Frankie
Gregor, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
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82
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Gavin
Sims, Overbrook Golf Club
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82
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Greg
Welsh, Talamore Country Club
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82
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Jack
Mitchell, St. Davids Golf Club
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82
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Benjamin
Kotler, Squires Golf Club
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83
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Drew
Petri, Jericho National Golf Club
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83
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Matthew
Quirk, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
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83
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Seamus
Gibbons, Talamore Country Club
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83
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Ben
Litt, Riverton Country Club
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84
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Cory
Hunter, Commonwealth National Golf Club
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84
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Ethan
Krohn, Overbrook Golf Club
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84
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Kyle
Green, Bellewood Country Club
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84
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Mac
Costin, Merion Golf Club
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84
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Max
Harrington, Brookside CC of Allentown
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84
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Michael
O'Neill, III, Overbrook Golf Club
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84
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Nat
Gallen, Berkshire Country Club
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84
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Phillip
Held, Jr., Blue Bell Country Club
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84
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Cole
White, Blue Bell Country Club
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86
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Matt
Aprile, Sandy Run Country Club
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86
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Matthew
McGettigan, Sandy Run Country Club
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86
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Ryan
Brennan, Rolling Green Golf Club
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86
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Archie
Filshill, Jr., Huntingdon Valley Country Club
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87
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Kyle
Kellenbenz, Whitemarsh
Valley Country Club
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87
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Andrew
Curran, Overbrook Golf Club
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88
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Joey
Centeno, Philadelphia Cricket Club
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88
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Jack
Farrington, Sandy Run Country Club
|
89
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Nate
Pillion, Bala Golf Club
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89
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Justin
Hershey, Applebrook Golf Club
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90
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Teddy
Davis, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
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90
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Garrett
Kearney, Aronimink Golf Club
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95
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Jack
Burton, Overbrook Golf Club
|
96
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Garrett
Hallinan, Wildwood Golf & Country Club
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100
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Jack
Bolger, Whitford Country Club
|
109
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Max
Hansen, Blue Bell Country Club
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115
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Vince
Burke, LedgeRock Golf Club
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NS
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Conor McGrath,
Huntingdon Valley Country Club
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WD
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David
Kim, Commonwealth National Golf Club
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WD
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Ryan
Conner, Jericho National Golf Club
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WD
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Thomas
Coakley, GAP Junior Players Club
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WD
|
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Junior-Junior
(Ages 10-13)
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Name,
club
|
Score
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Jacob
Zeng, Applecross Country
Club
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37
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Case
Hummer, Aronimink Golf Club
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41
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Colman
Mitchell, Wilmington Country Club
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41
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Patrick
Isztwan, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
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41
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Brett
McGrath, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
43
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Nicholas
Hano, III, Aronimink Golf
Club
|
43
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Kevin
Civitella, Radnor Valley Country Club
|
44
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Matthew
Hladczuk, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
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44
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Matthew
Lafond, Blue Bell Country Club
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44
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Darren
Nolan, Talamore Country Club
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45
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Brennan
Fluehr, North Hills Country Club
|
47
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Dolan
Cox, White Manor Country Club
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47
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Jake
Mccabe, Flourtown Country Club
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48
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Scott
Pfeiffer, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
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56
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Nathan
Guertler, Laurel Creek Country Club
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57
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Charlie
Hurchalla, The Springhaven
Club
|
59
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Cole
Farrington, Sandy Run Country Club
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59
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Matthew
Hurchalla, The Springhaven
Club
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84
|
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Girls
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Junior
(Ages 14-18)
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Name,
club
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Score
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Georgia
Naples, White Manor Country Club
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82
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Claire
Brown, Philadelphia Cricket Club
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94
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Mary
McGuinness, Tavistock
Country Club
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NS
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Julia
Loftus, Overbrook Golf Club
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WD
|
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Junior-Junior
(Ages 10-13)
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Name,
club
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Score
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Lauren
Jones, Merion Golf Club
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44
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Kathleen
Mark, Rolling Green Golf Club
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56
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*-won
in playoff
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NS-no
show; WD-withdrawal
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