June 29, 2017

Douglas and Wade Gregor carded a 1-over-par 73 to prevail.

Huntingdon Valley’s Gregors grab Father & Son (Younger) title

  EXTON, Pa. — Perennial participants Douglas and Wade Gregor finally struck gold in the Golf Association of Philadelphia’s Father & Son (Younger). The Phoenixville, Pa. residents carded a 1-over-par 73 to take the tournament’s 60th edition at a pleasant Whitford Country Club (par 72, 6,240 yards) Thursday.

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  â€śSpending four hours with him on a golf course, nothing could be better,” Douglas, 47, said. “It’s great to see his maturity. We started playing in this years ago. It’s nice that our scores have gotten better. We have adult conversations in the cart now. It’s a fun four hours.”

  â€śIt’s a nice time being out with my dad. Being able to play with my cousin and uncle (Frankie and Frank Gregor) is always fun,” Wade, 16, added.

  The event’s format is selective drive/alternate shot. Given their experience, the Gregor team knew a key to success: establish a strategy early, execute and execute frequently. Wade’s knack for fairways and fiery putter gave the Huntingdon Valley Country Club members a victorious game plan.

  â€śI was just trying to let him hit as many approach shots as he could,” Wade, a soon-to-be junior at La Salle College High School, said.

  â€śAnd I got a few of those within that 10-foot range. We turned those into birdies,” Douglas, an attorney, added.

  Sure did.

  On No. 3 (par 4, 400 yards), Douglas, who serves as president of the Pennsylvania Golf Association, knocked a wedge 120 yards to 10 feet. Wade clean up the birdie putt. He also made a 10-footer on the par 3, 116-yard No. 5 after another well-struck wedge by dad. The Gregor team also used Wade’s tee position to perfection on No. 10 (par 4, 336 yards). With a favorable lie and angle to the flagstick, Douglas smacked a sand wedge 80 yards to 10 feet for another red figure.

  Conversely, a pair of heavy wedges courtesy of Wade resulted in bogeys on Nos. 7 (par 4, 360 yards) and 18 (par 4, 364 yards). The Gregor team also stumbled a bit on the par 3, 163-yard 17th hole, where a three-putt from 40 feet made for another bogey. The downhill, dogleg right No. 9 (par 5, 480 yards) shows a 6 on the scorecard, but it also offers a glimpse into the Gregor’s go-getter mindset — one that afforded hardware in the end.

  â€śI hit a good drive. Wade wanted to go for the green in two so we let him,” Douglas said. “He hit a good shot. It just one-bounced into the pond. We didn’t want to play conservative. He wanted to go for it, and dad let him go for it.”

  As mentioned, Wade, who caddies at Huntingdon Valley, felt in control on Whitford’s undulating complexes.

  â€śThe putter was clicking today,” he said. “It’s kind of been off-and-on so far this summer. Somedays I feel good with it. Others not so much. Today I felt good.”

  â€śHe’s hitting the ball much farther and straighter. His putting is better,” Douglas added. “He’s really improved a lot. His game has gotten a lot better this summer, which is nice to see.”

  Golf continues to strengthen the Gregors’ bond. Television shows such as “Family Guy” and “American Dad” contribute to the closeness these days, too.

  â€śHe’s gotten me into watching cartoons now. We spend quality time that way,” Douglas said with a smile.

Junior-Junior Division

  The event’s Junior-Junior Division (par 72, 5,809 yards) crowned co-champions. Whitford’s own Owen and Keller Mulhern and Wilmington Country Club’s Jeffrey and Anthony Ciconte carded respective even-par 72s to share the top spot.

  The Mulhern team, hailing from Exton, Pa., fired four birdies and an eagle on the day, but it’s a moment on the par 5, 503-yard 16th hole that will resonate.

  â€śWe’re going to remember No. 16 for the rest of our lives. That one’s going to leave a mark,” Owen, 40, a financial advisor, said. “We were lying two in a [left] fairway bunker, maybe 60 yards short of the green. I bladed a wedge that unfortunately hit the cart path and went out-of-bounds. That forced the 13-year-old to hit the exact same shot.”

  â€śWhich he stuffed to six feet,” Keller, 13, a soon-to-be eighth grader at Lionville Middle School, interjected.

  Bogeys in between spoiled — score-wise — an otherwise spectacular round. The Mulhern team, playing in the day’s first group, posted back-to-back birdies on Nos. 4 (par 5, 467 yards) and 5 (par 3, 106 yards). On the first, Owen threw a sand wedge from 65 yards to 10 feet. Keller cleaned up the birdie putt. His crisp wedge gave dad a 12-footer on the next hole. A flip-wedge by Keller on No. 7 (par 4, 33 yards) provided an eight-foot birdie opportunity, which Owen poured in the heart. Keller boomed a 5-iron from 165 yards to three feet for eagle on the par 5, 444-yard 12th hole. Owen returned the favor with a pitching wedge to seven feet on the next hole (par 3, 132 yards). Keller drained the downhiller.

  â€śWith Keller now being 13, playing as much as he’s playing, we felt like this was our chance to get in the mix. We’ve been chomping at the bit for today,” Owen said. “It was a good day. We’ll get some chicken wings. It will make up for the two doubles.”

  Like the Mulhern team, Jeffrey Ciconte also competed in the morning, but alongside 10-year-old son Joe.

  â€śI was very fortunate to play with both of my sons. Joe and I had a great morning. It helped in terms of getting a sense of the green speeds. Obviously seeing the pin placements was an advantage,” Jeffrey, 40, who works in the banking industry, said. “Anthony and I played really well this afternoon. He was rock solid.”

  â€śWe had three birdies. He led me to them,” Anthony, 13, a soon-to-be eighth grader at The Tatnall School, said. “It was fun.”

  On No. 5, Jeffrey stopped a wedge at four feet for a team birdie. He knocked a sand wedge 90 yards to 15 feet on No. 9 (par 5, 468 yards). Jeffrey’s drive on No. 10 (par 4, 332 yards) left Anthony with a 20-yard bum-and-run shot, which he put to 10 feet. His dad cleaned up the birdie putt.

  The Wilmington, Del. residents traverse the course together on a regular basis during the summers. What does Anthony enjoy most about teeing it up with dad?

  â€śHe hits good shots,” Anthony said.

  Obviously.

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Results

Junior Division

Name, club

Score

Douglas Gregor/Wade Gregor, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

73

Jackson Tappen/Roger Tappen, Cedarbrook Country Club

76

Kevin Conners/Ryan Conners, Whitford Country Club

76

William Keane, Jr./Will Keane, Philadelphia Country Club

76

Colman Mitchell/Randy Mitchell, Wilmington Country Club

76

Mark Lafond/Matthew Lafond, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club/Blue Bell Country Club

77

Dylan Audi/George Audi, LedgeRock Golf Club

79

Franny McCabe, Jr./Ryan McCabe, The Springhaven Club

79

Alex Hanna/Gregory Hanna, Overbrook Golf Club

80

Christopher Greer/Hayden Greer, Laurel Creek Country Club/Moorestown Field Club

80

Dan Lafond/Eric Lafond, Commonwealth National Golf Club

81

Andrew Damico/Philip Damico, McCall Golf & Country Club

82

Jim Dalzell/James Dalzell, Jr., Linwood Country Club

82

Mark Fuessinger/Stephen Fuessinger, Llanerch Country Club

82

John Tall/Ryan Tall, Spring Ford Country Club

83

Luke Watson/Troy Watson, Spring Ford Country Club

83

James Gradisek/Michael Gradisek, Philadelphia Country Club/Stonewall

84

Nicholas Taylor/Warren Taylor, Yardley Country Club

85

Edward Hanzel/Matthew Hanzel, Running Deer Golf Club

85

Andrew Isztwan/Patrick Isztwan, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

85

Michael Bednar/Michael Bednar, Rolling Green Golf Club

86

Frank Gregor/Frankie Gregor, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

87

Ben Griffaton/George Griffaton, Bellewood Country Club

88

John McClatchy/Tim McClatchy, Whitford Country Club

89

Charles Hurchalla/Zachary Hurchalla, Stonewall

89

Finnian McGarry/Jim McGarry, Tavistock Country Club

89

Gregory Damico/Philip Damico, McCall Golf & Country Club

89

Craig Boyk/Grant Boyk, Five Ponds Golf Club

90

Jacob Sokalsky/Lee Sokalsky, Penn Oaks Golf Club

90

P.J. Sullivan/Patrick Sullivan, Philadelphia Publinks GA

91

Rob Moses/Robbie Moses, Concord Country Club

91

Gavin Maurer/Mark Maurer, II, Bent Creek Country Club

93

Brett Gulati/David Gulati, RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

93

Jack Schmidt/Mark Schmidt, Old York Road Country Club

94

Jake Armstrong/William Armstrong, Tavistock Country Club

96

Jack Haywood/Reed Haywood, Radley Run Country Club

100

David Kluck/Jake Kluck, PineCrest Country Club

101

Max Mallon/Sean Mallon, Golf Course at Glen Mills

114

Andrew Isztwan/Brian Isztwan, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

WD

Justin Hershey/Mark Hershey, Applebrook Golf Club

WD

Brendan Stang/Eric Stang, Cedarbrook Country Club

WD

 

Junior-Junior Division

Name, club

Score

*Keller Mulhern/Owen Mulhern, Whitford Country Club

72

*Anthony Ciconte/Jeffrey Ciconte, Wilmington Country Club

72

Christian Matt/Kenneth Matt, Talamore Country Club

75

Derek Zerfass/Matthew Zerfass, Brookside CC of Allentown

76

Declan Rymer/Keith Rymer, Whitford Country Club

77

Barry Wiseman/Nate Wiseman, The Bucks Club

77

Chris LaRosa/David LaRosa, Cedarbrook Country Club

78

Benjamin Saggers/Nick Saggers, Applecross Country Club

79

Brian Block/Michael Block, Overbrook Golf Club

80

D.J. Peterson/Mark Peterson, Waynesborough Country Club/Philadelphia Cricket Club

80

Kevin Lafond/Mark Lafond, Blue Bell Country Club/Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

81

Brendan Nolan/Darren Nolan, Talamore Country Club

83

Marc Shaffer/Reilly Shaffer, Llanerch Country Club

83

Kasim Narinesingh-Smith/Greg Smith, Radley Run Country Club

84

Jason Homer/Jeffrey Homer, Wilmington Country Club

85

Eric Holt/Eric Holt, Jr., Union League Golf Club at Torresdale

86

Jack Novis/Mark Novis, Lancaster Country Club

86

Jason Homer/Matthew Homer, Wilmington Country Club

86

Dylan Kochis/Matt Kochis, Whitford Country Club

87

Jeffrey Ciconte/Joe Ciconte, Wilmington Country Club

88

Joe Halferty/Joseph Halferty, Cedarbrook Country Club

88

Cameron Benedetto/Larry Benedetto, Concord Country Club

89

Ed Hughes/Scott Hughes, Talamore Country Club

89

Bryan Sundheim/Joe Sundheim, Skippack Golf Club at Evansburg State Park/Talamore Country Club

89

Bryce Fazio/Michael Fazio, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

90

Kidder Urban/Tom Urban, Bellewood Country Club

92

Adam Cohen/Danny Cohen, Philmont Country Club

94

Aidan Buchanan/Sean Buchanan, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

95

Jack Rogers/Matthew Rogers, Overbrook Golf Club

95

Ethan Shore/Richard Shore, Flourtown Country Club

96

Bradd Forstein/Maxwell Forstein, Laurel Creek Country Club

97

Joel Pantos/Matt Pantos, Five Ponds Golf Club

97

David Woolley/William Woolley, Tavistock Country Club

99

Anthony Villari/Nicholas Villari, Riverton Country Club

99

Jackson Puskar/John Puskar, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club

100

Charles Meadows/Hayden Meadows, Whitford Country Club

102

Matthew Rogers/Sean Rogers, Overbrook Golf Club

102

Stephen Digiulio/Thomas Digiulio, Wedgwood Country Club

102

Tim Yenawine/Zachary Yenawine, Lehigh Country Club

104

Eric Fryer/Steve Fryer, Talamore Country Club

DQ

 

*-co-champions

DQ-disqualification; WD-withdrawal

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