Aug. 24, 2017

Thomas Alestock hands a golf ball to Robert Walters on the No. 14 (par 4, 330 yards) green.

Running Deer’s Alestock, Walters win Senior 27-Hole Challenge

  POTTSTOWN, Pa. — As teammates, Thomas Alestock and Robert Walters are a perfect four-for-four when it comes to Delaware State Golf Association events. The Running Deer Golf Club members finally erased a Golf Association of Philadelphia drought Thursday.

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  Alestock and Walters carded a 1-under-par 143 to win the 10th Senior 27-Hole Challenge at Brookside Country Club (par 72, 6,201 yards). They defeated defending champions Bob Beck of Lehigh Country Club and Bert Kosup of The Ridge of Back Brook by two strokes.

  The Senior 27-Hole Challenge features three formats: better-ball of partners, selective drive/alternate shot and team aggregate.

  â€śIt’s cool. It’s better than not winning,” Walters, 66, said. “These are always fun events. The GAP does a really good job running tournaments. It’s first-class.”

  â€śIt was fun here today,” Alestock, 58, said. “We had some trouble reading the greens, but that’s everywhere you go for the first time. We enjoyed it.”

  The Salem, N.J. residents made their triumphant push during the event’s final leg. Alestock redeemed a double bogey on No. 3 (par 4, 366 yards), the team’s 21st hole, with a birdie on No. 4 (par 3, 168 yards). He drilled a 7-iron to 15 feet and drained the left-to-right breaker. Alestock, an environmental technician works with Walters’ son, moved his team into red figures following an eagle on No. 6 (par 5, 467 yards), where he powered a 4-wood 205 yards to six feet for eagle. He birdied the team’s last hole (No. 9, par 4, 328 yards) for good measure, hitting a gap wedge 100 yards to 15 feet.

  Alestock and Walters finished their first 18 holes unscathed at even par. They trailed leaders J. Kirk Luntey and Robert Wagner of Merion Golf Club by three strokes, but knew that a comeback existed within reach.

  â€śAll we wanted to do was shoot par,” he just hitting it right down the middle, and we finally got a couple of birdies.”

  â€śWe were just thinking get it on the green, two-putt and make pars,” Walters added. “If we made a birdie, all the better.”

  Alestock and Walters previously held membership at DuPont Country Club, where the two met five years ago. They became good friends and take to the course twice a week together these days.

  â€śRob’s got one of the best swings I’ve ever seen. He hits it dead down the middle every time,” Alestock said. “He’s the kind of guy you want to play golf with.”

  â€śTom’s a very good player. He’s got a great short game,” Walters said. “I know when he stinks, and he knows when I stink.”

  Not much stinking Thursday.

Super-Senior Division

Carl Everett & Steve Tagert

  No Don Donatoni, no problem.

  Carl Everett and Steve Tagert, past partners and champions alongside the Association’s four-time reigning Super-Senior Player of the Year, joined forces for the first time Thursday. The two filed a 1-over-par 145 to take the event’s Super-Senior (par 72, 5,832 yards) title.

  â€śDon and I were going to play together, and then Don qualified for the U.S. Senior Amateur,” Tagert, 67, of Collegeville, Pa., said. “So I started hunting around and asked Carl. I was lucky. He hadn’t signed up.”

  â€śI wasn’t going to play. I was going to sulk,” Everett, 70, of Harleysville, Pa., added.

  Everett and Donatoni won the Senior 27-Hole Challenge twice (2008 as Senior, 2014 as Super Seniors). Tagert, a Spring Ford Country Club member, teamed with Donatoni to take the 2015 Super-Senior trophy.

  Ironically, Everett and Tagert didn’t meet through Donatoni. The two attended the Pennsylvania Women’s Open in May and exchanged e-mail addresses.   After 18 holes Thursday, Everett and Tagert stood tied with playing partners Thomas Humphrey and Charles McDowell of Wilmington Country Club at 2 under. They trailed their groupmates by three strokes entering the event’s 25th hole (No. 7, par 3, 137 yards). Both Everett and Tagert pulled 7-iron on the tee. Everett kicked his off the green’s bank to six feet and made par; Tagert knocked his to three feet for birdie. Humphrey and McDowell made 4 and 5, respectively.

  That four-shot swing proved to be the decisive turning point.

  Both Everett and Tagert came away impressed with the other’s makeup as a competitor.

  â€śHe’s a very straight hitter, a good putter and good around the greens — all of the things I’m not,” Everett said. “He doesn’t give you much to be upset about.”

  â€śHe’s just a solid player. He doesn’t make mistakes,” Tagert, a Golf Association of Philadelphia Magazine Player to Watch in 2017, said.

  As for their mutual friend Donatoni, well, he won a piece of hardware Thursday, too.

  â€śWe have to give him the Wally Pipp Award,” Everett, a Merion member, said.

  Tagert, not knowing the namesake, questioned his teammate’s suggestion.

  â€śWally Pipp played first base for the (New York) Yankees until a guy named Lou Gehrig came in and played the next 2,130 games,” Everett said.

  The Senior 27-Hole Challenge replaced the Senior Net Championship on the tournament schedule.

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Gross results

Senior Division

Name, club

R1-R2-R3–Total

Thomas Alestock/Robert Walters, Running Deer Golf Club

35-37-71–143

Bob Beck/Bert Kosup, Lehigh Country Club/The Ridge at Back Brook

36-36-73–145

Gregory Buliga/Paul Dansbury, Yardley Country Club

35-35-77–147

Gary Daniels/Charles Dowds, III, Applebrook Golf Club

35-35-77–147

Gary Smith/Robert Wurtz, Jr., Pine Valley Golf Club/Philadelphia Cricket Club

35-36-76–147

Robert Amen/Michael Quinn, Philadelphia Publinks GA

35-38-76–149

Joseph Lewis/Christopher Moresco, Aronimink Golf Club

35-38-79–152

Jim Fronzoni/Bill Lydick, Huntsville Golf Club

34-37-82–153

Bill Burkavage/John Voigt, Country Club of Scranton

36-42-76–154

J. Kirk Luntey/Robert Wagner, Merion Golf Club

34-35-85–154

Jack O'Hara/Vince Yost, Cedarbrook Country Club

40-37-78–155

William March/Mark Szilagyi, Spring Ford Country Club/Brookside Country Club

37-40-84–161

James Barling/Craig White, Laurel Creek Country Club

37-41-88–166

Tom Hillanbrand/Dennis Schwartz, Brookside Country Club

38-42-86–166

Joseph Templin/Don Uhrig, LedgeRock Golf Club

39-49-87–175

 

Super-Senior Division

Name, club

R1-R2-R3–Total

Carl Everett/Steve Tagert, Merion Golf Club/Spring Ford Country Club

35-35-75–145

Buck Jones/Michael Nilon, Philadelphia Publinks GA/Philadelphia Country Club

38-37-73–148

Thomas Humphrey/Charles McDowell, Wilmington Country Club

35-35-80–150

Ed Chylinski/Michael Civitello, Chester Valley Golf Club

36-36-81–153

John Gonsior/Eugene Maginnis, Jr., Limekiln Golf Club/Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

38-38-77–153

Dave Jacobson/Jon Mabry, Medford Village Country Club/Moorestown Field Club

37-37-79–153

Bob Majczan/James Prendergast, Lookaway Golf Club/Bellewood Country Club

36-36-81–153

Edward Pappas/Robert Zakian, Rolling Green Golf Club

38-38-79–155

Donald Ashley/Richard Smith, Philadelphia Country Club

41-36-80–157

Andy Donaldson/George Jeitles, French Creek Golf Club

38-39-85–162

John DiMarzio/John Young, Sandy Run Country Club

41-42-83–166

Brian Jasperse/Charles Johnson, Jericho National Golf Club

33-43-90–166

John Geraci/John Martinson, Berkshire Country Club/Saucon Valley Country Club

41-39-87–167

John Patton/James Wiley, Little Mill Country Club/Old York Road Country Club

42-41-85–168

 

Net results

Senior Division

Name, club

R1-R2-R3–Total

Thomas Alestock/Robert Walters, Running Deer Golf Club

33-35-67–135

Gregory Buliga/Paul Dansbury, Yardley Country Club

32-33-72–137

Bill Burkavage/John Voigt, Country Club of Scranton

32-40-70–142

Bob Beck/Bert Kosup, Lehigh Country Club/The Ridge at Back Brook

35-36-72–143

Gary Smith/Robert Wurtz, Jr., Pine Valley Golf Club/Philadelphia Cricket Club

34-35-74–143

Jim Fronzoni/Bill Lydick, Huntsville Golf Club

32-35-77–144

Robert Amen/Michael Quinn, Philadelphia Publinks GA

34-37-74–145

Jack O'Hara/Vince Yost, Cedarbrook Country Club

37-35-73–145

Joseph Lewis/Christopher Moresco, Aronimink Golf Club

33-37-76–146

James Barling/Craig White, Laurel Creek Country Club

32-37-78–147

Gary Daniels/Charles Dowds, III, Applebrook Golf Club

35-35-77–147

Tom Hillanbrand/Dennis Schwartz, Brookside Country Club

34-38-75–147

J. Kirk Luntey/Robert Wagner, Merion Golf Club

33-34-82–149

William March/Mark Szilagyi, Spring Ford Country Club/Brookside Country Club

35-38-80–153

Joseph Templin/Don Uhrig, LedgeRock Golf Club

34-45-75–154

 

Super-Senior Division

Name, club

R1-R2-R3–Total

Carl Everett/Steve Tagert, Merion Golf Club/Spring Ford Country Club

32-33-70–135

Edward Pappas/Robert Zakian, Rolling Green Golf Club

34-34-70–138

Andy Donaldson/George Jeitles, French Creek Golf Club

33-35-72–140

Donald Ashley/Richard Smith, Philadelphia Country Club

37-33-72–142

Buck Jones/Michael Nilon, Philadelphia Publinks GA/Philadelphia Country Club

36-36-70–142

John Gonsior/Eugene Maginnis, Jr., Limekiln Golf Club/Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

35-36-72–143

Dave Jacobson/Jon Mabry, Medford Village Country Club/Moorestown Field Club

35-35-74–144

John Geraci/John Martinson, Berkshire Country Club/Saucon Valley Country Club

36-34-75–145

Brian Jasperse/Charles Johnson, Jericho National Golf Club

28-39-78–145

Ed Chylinski/Michael Civitello, Chester Valley Golf Club

34-35-77–146

John Patton/James Wiley, Little Mill Country Club/Old York Road Country Club

36-37-73–146

John DiMarzio/John Young, Sandy Run Country Club

37-38-73–148

Bob Majczan/James Prendergast, Lookaway Golf Club/Bellewood Country Club

35-35-78–148

Thomas Humphrey/Charles McDowell, Wilmington Country Club

35-35-79–149

  

 R1-Better-Ball; R2-Selective Drive/Alternate Shot; R3-Aggregate.

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