August 24, 2016

Dave Liotta won his first GAP title on Wednesday.

Liotta breaks through with Marston Cup title at Springhaven

WALLINGFORD, Pa.- After 15 years of GAP competition, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club's Dave Liotta has a piece of Association hardware -- and exemptions into three GAP Majors next season -- to call his own.

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  Liotta, an 11-time club champion at Whitemarsh, got over the hump Wednesday at The Springhaven Club (par 70, 6,437 yards), taking the 12th Marston Cup title with a 1-under 69. It was his first GAP win.

  â€śIt’s really nice to [get my name on the trophy]. It’s been a long time, for me, playing in these events,” said Liotta, 46, of West Chester, Pa. “I’ve been really close a bunch of times, so it’s great to finally get this opportunity.”

  The lone-red round of the day started with a two-putt birdie on the par-5, 544-yard 2nd hole. It kept rolling throughout the front nine. After a 3-wood approach went wide right on No. 8 (par 5, 537 yards), Liotta pulled his trusty 60-degree wedge from his bag. He launched his third shot over a large tree, nestled it to within three feet, then converted for his second birdie of the day.

  After a tough bogey on No. 11 (par 4, 440 yards), a picture-perfect bunker shot, splashed to within inches on No. 12 (par 5, 513 yards), got Liotta back to 1 under. Another bogey arrived on No. 15 (par 4, 380 yards), but Liotta would bounce back yet again. His 25-foot birdie bomb on No. 17 (par 4, 364 yards) paved the way to victory.

  This is the sixth Marston Cup appearance for Liotta. In 2011, he barely fell short of a title after making bogey on his finishing hole at Philadelphia Cricket Club’s Militia Hill Course. With a 4-under 68, Liotta finished one back of Five Ponds Golf Club’s Steve Lubin.

  â€śThat was a tough one. I shot a [4-under 68] that day and still lost it,” said Liotta, who paired with two-time Marston champion P. Chet Walsh in the 2015 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball.

  Ever since the honorary event went down from 45 years old to an age requirement of 40, it has been a mainstay on Liotta’s busy golfing schedule.

  â€śI probably don’t know [Marston’s] accomplishments as well as I should," he said. "But anytime you have a chance to compete, or even win, a GAP title, it’s pretty special.”

  It has been a rough season overall for Liotta besides a notable T-23 finish in the GAP Middle-Amateur Championship presented by Callaway Golf. Today, however, there was plenty of good present. He’ll head into next season with important exemptions into the Middle-Amateur, BMW Philadelphia Amateur Championship and Joseph H. Patterson Cup.

  â€śI’m usually right around [leaderboards], but this year has been bad for me. I think it's age, and mental focus and capabilities that just have gone out the windows,” said Liotta, a quarterfinalist in the 2008 Philadelphia Amateur. “Today, it is what it is. Wherever it landed, I just tried to execute and make some shots. Luckily I was able to sink some putts today."

  While it may have been a turbulent season overall for Liotta, there was plenty of good to take away from today’s win. He’ll also head into next season with important exemptions into the GAP Middle Amateur, BMW Philadelphia Amateur and Joseph H. Patterson Cup.

  A trio of Cricketeers — Kevin Kelly, Ryan Gelrod and Scott Storck — finished a shot back. For the second year in a row, Gelrod, playing alongside the eventual champion, finished as runner-up.

  The Marston Cup honors Max Marston. For four months in the summer of 1923, Marston was America’s best amateur golfer. Between mid-May and mid-September, Marston was virtually unstoppable through a series of club, state, national and international events.

  It began with the Walker Cup Matches, where Marston won two matches as the Americans successfully retained the Cup. Marston returned home to capture the Patterson Cup and Amateur Championship in successive weeks and, in doing so, earned the Silver Cross Award. In July, he took the Pennsylvania Amateur title and finished as low amateur in the Golf Association of Philadelphia Open. In September, Marston traveled to Floosmoor Country Club outside Chicago, Ill. for the U.S. Amateur. He rallied in the second round to defeat tournament favorite Bob Jones, 2&1, before knocking off Francis Ouimet in the semifinals. He stopped defending champion Jess Sweetser in the final on the 38th hole. In that four month span, he also captured the Merion Cricket Club championship and Pine Valley Golf Club’s Crump Cup.

  The tournament is limited to players 40 to 54 years of age with a 10.0 handicap index or lower.

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Overall

Name, club

Score

David Liotta, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

69

Kevin Kelly, Philadelphia Cricket Club

70

Ryan Gelrod, Philadelphia Cricket Club

70

Scott Storck, Philadelphia Cricket Club

70

Todd Vonderheid, Huntsville Golf Club

71

James Gillespie, Little Mill Country Club

72

Michael R. Brown, Jr., Philadelphia Publinks GA

72

Peter Barron, III, Stone Harbor Golf Club

73

Peter Moran, Whitford Country Club

73

Robert Bechtold, Fieldstone Golf Club

73

Brian Gillespie, St. Davids Golf Club

74

Mark Czerniakowski, Lu Lu Country Club

75

Paul Bickford, Little Mill Country Club

75

Tim Westfall, RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

75

Mark Wachter, DuPont Country Club

76

P. Chet Walsh, Philadelphia Country Club

76

Ronald JamarowiczHartefeld National

76

Jason Barkley, Moselem Springs Golf Club

77

Jules Quinones, Blue Bell Country Club

77

Andrew Lombard, The Springhaven Club

77

Brian Fisher, Phoenixville Country Club

77

Dave Fardon, Philadelphia Publinks GA

78

Bryan McClaskey, Merchantville Country Club

78

Craig Boyk, Five Ponds Golf Club

78

Gene Flanagan, McCall Golf & Country Club

78

George Audi, LedgeRock Golf Club

78

Michael Shoup, Sandy Run Country Club

78

Kenneth Matt, Philadelphia Publinks GA

79

Kevin Turner, Radnor Valley Country Club

79

Michael Walker, Hartefeld National

79

Tom CorcimigliaRiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

79

Edward Kelly, Jr., Old York Road Country Club

80

Larry Benedetto, Concord Country Club

80

Cary Aarons, Medford Village Country Club

80

James Loftus, Jr., Overbrook Golf Club

80

John Mullins, Five Ponds Golf Club

80

Andrew Dietz, Laurel Creek Country Club

81

Mario Canal, Laurel Creek Country Club

81

Mark Hodgson, Medford Village Country Club

81

Michael Diemer, Riverton Country Club

81

Michael Shevlin, Sr., Lu Lu Country Club

81

Robert Dziak, The Springhaven Club

81

Chris Morelli, Five Ponds Golf Club

81

Matt Mingione, Plymouth Country Club

81

Mark Kosko, Sea Oaks Golf Club

82

Dan Agoglia, Philadelphia Cricket Club

82

James Greenhalgh, Manufacturers Golf & Country Club

82

Kevin Koch, Spring Ford Country Club

83

Robert Loftus, Overbrook Golf Club

83

Jesse Brookreson, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

83

Tom Coyne, McCall Golf & Country Club

83

Vince Dginto, Limekiln Golf Club

83

Bernie McCole, The Bucks Club

84

Kevin Wall, Old York Road Country Club

84

Stephen Hamilton, The Springhaven Club

85

Thorne Ranieri, Rolling Green Golf Club

85

Eugene Haag, Tavistock Country Club

86

Jim Muehlbronner, Sandy Run Country Club

86

William Keane, Jr., Philadelphia Country Club

86

Johan van Schalkwyk, Mercer Oaks Golf Course

87

John Matson, Jr., Philadelphia Cricket Club

87

Joseph Greenwald, RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

87

Joe Granahan, Concord Country Club

88

Chris Jackson, Little Mill Country Club

89

Thomas Meehan, Old York Road Country Club

89

Daniel Brooks, Commonwealth National Golf Club

90

John VanDame, Jr., Philadelphia Publinks GA

92

Andy Vitella, Manufacturers Golf & Country Club

93

Nicholas Angiulo, Deerwood Country Club

93

Chuck Green, Trump National Golf Club - Philadelphia

94

David JustiRiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

94

Gregory DapronHartefeld National

94

Jeff Hanson, Merchantville Country Club

94

Vince Pitcherella, Coatesville Country Club

97

Ken Croney, Jr., Applebrook Golf Club

NS

Charlie Wahl, Tavistock Country Club

WD

John Grove, Chester Valley Golf Club

WD

 

First flight

Name, club

Score

David Liotta, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

69

Kevin Kelly, Philadelphia Cricket Club

70

Ryan Gelrod, Philadelphia Cricket Club

70

Scott Storck, Philadelphia Cricket Club

70

Todd Vonderheid, Huntsville Golf Club

71

James Gillespie, Little Mill Country Club

72

Michael R. Brown, Jr., Philadelphia Publinks GA

72

Peter Barron, III, Stone Harbor Golf Club

73

Peter Moran, Whitford Country Club

73

Robert Bechtold, Fieldstone Golf Club

73

Brian Gillespie, St. Davids Golf Club

74

Mark Czerniakowski, Lu Lu Country Club

75

Paul Bickford, Little Mill Country Club

75

Tim Westfall, RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

75

Mark Wachter, DuPont Country Club

76

P. Chet Walsh, Philadelphia Country Club

76

Ronald JamarowiczHartefeld National

76

Jason Barkley, Moselem Springs Golf Club

77

Jules Quinones, Blue Bell Country Club

77

Dave Fardon, Philadelphia Publinks GA

78

Kenneth Matt, Philadelphia Publinks GA

79

Kevin Turner, Radnor Valley Country Club

79

Michael Walker, Hartefeld National

79

Edward Kelly, Jr., Old York Road Country Club

80

Larry Benedetto, Concord Country Club

80

Andrew Dietz, Laurel Creek Country Club

81

Mario Canal, Laurel Creek Country Club

81

Mark Hodgson, Medford Village Country Club

81

Michael Diemer, Riverton Country Club

81

Michael Shevlin, Sr., Lu Lu Country Club

81

Robert Dziak, The Springhaven Club

81

Mark Kosko, Sea Oaks Golf Club

82

Kevin Koch, Spring Ford Country Club

83

Robert Loftus, Overbrook Golf Club

83

Johan van Schalkwyk, Mercer Oaks Golf Course

87

Charlie Wahl, Tavistock Country Club

WD

 

Second flight

Name, club

Score

Andrew Lombard, The Springhaven Club

77

Brian Fisher, Phoenixville Country Club

77

Bryan McClaskey, Merchantville Country Club

78

Craig Boyk, Five Ponds Golf Club

78

Gene Flanagan, McCall Golf & Country Club

78

George Audi, LedgeRock Golf Club

78

Michael Shoup, Sandy Run Country Club

78

Tom CorcimigliaRiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

79

Cary Aarons, Medford Village Country Club

80

James Loftus, Jr., Overbrook Golf Club

80

John Mullins, Five Ponds Golf Club

80

Chris Morelli, Five Ponds Golf Club

81

Matt Mingione, Plymouth Country Club

81

Dan Agoglia, Philadelphia Cricket Club

82

James Greenhalgh, Manufacturers Golf & Country Club

82

Jesse Brookreson, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

83

Tom Coyne, McCall Golf & Country Club

83

Vince Dginto, Limekiln Golf Club

83

Bernie McCole, The Bucks Club

84

Kevin Wall, Old York Road Country Club

84

Stephen Hamilton, The Springhaven Club

85

Thorne Ranieri, Rolling Green Golf Club

85

Eugene Haag, Tavistock Country Club

86

Jim Muehlbronner, Sandy Run Country Club

86

William Keane, Jr., Philadelphia Country Club

86

John Matson, Jr., Philadelphia Cricket Club

87

Joseph Greenwald, RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

87

Joe Granahan, Concord Country Club

88

Chris Jackson, Little Mill Country Club

89

Thomas Meehan, Old York Road Country Club

89

Daniel Brooks, Commonwealth National Golf Club

90

John VanDame, Jr., Philadelphia Publinks GA

92

Andy Vitella, Manufacturers Golf & Country Club

93

Nicholas Angiulo, Deerwood Country Club

93

Chuck Green, Trump National Golf Club - Philadelphia

94

David JustiRiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

94

Gregory DapronHartefeld National

94

Jeff Hanson, Merchantville Country Club

94

Vince Pitcherella, Coatesville Country Club

97

John Grove, Chester Valley Golf Club

WD

Ken Croney, Jr., Applebrook Golf Club

NS

 

NS-no show; WD-withdrawal

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