Sept. 6, 2017

Bob Billings won his first solo GAP title.

Billings breaks through with #GAPSrAm Supers win at Lehigh

  ALLENTOWN, Pa. ā€” Rolling Green Golf Clubā€™s Bob Billingsā€™ goal was to break through with his first individual Golf Association of Philadelphia event. He did, in a Major way, by breaking his handicap.

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  Billings, playing to a 1.6 index, fired a 3-under 67 to win the Super-Senior Division in the 47th Senior Amateur Championship at Lehigh Country Club.

  After Mother Nature began to rain down on the region Tuesday, the fieldā€™s afternoon wave was pulled off the course for the day at 4:10 p.m. Play resumed Wednesday at 9 a.m. in a stipulated 18-hole event. Billings, having completed his round early Tuesday, could only sit back and watch the leaderboard ā€“ and the weather channel.

  ā€œI sure hope we get 17 inches of rain and I get a one-day victory,ā€ said Billings after his round on Tuesday with weather looming. ā€œObviously, Iā€™ve played a lot of competitive golf in Golf Association of Philadelphia events. I get nervous like everyone else out there. But today, it was one of those magical days.ā€

  Turns out Mother Nature, and the weatherman, were both on Billingsā€™ side. Rain continued to soil the track throughout Tuesday night, and impending storms caused the championship to be shortened to one round. Ultimately, Billings' first-round wonder held up.

  ā€œObviously Iā€™m disappointed that it was shortened, but that was out of our control. Anytime you can break your handicap, and win a GAP event, you have to be happy,ā€ said Billings, of Media, Pa.

  The first Billings birdie arrived on the par 3, 158-yard 3rd where he struck 6-iron resulting in an 18-foot look that fell. Heā€™d give one back on No. 4 (par 4, 278 yards) but would get back in the red with another 3 on No. 5 (par 4, 347 yards) where he jarred a five-footer after an 8-iron approach shot.

  Another bogey blemish on No. 8 (par 4, 368 yards) resulted in an even turn for Billings. Overall, he was pleased being level.

  ā€œI was hitting the ball well and driving it well. The conditions were getable, the fairways were soft, and it was a good morning to play golf,ā€ he said. ā€œBut my round really started when I got to No. 12.ā€

  The par 4, 365-yard 12th hosted a Billingsā€™ 7-iron approach from 145 yards that came to rest 10 feet from the hole, resulting in his third birdie of the day. Heā€™d go on to flag his tee shot on No. 13 (par 3, 150 yards), again implementing his trusty 7-iron leaving him with a three-foot tap-in for the 2.

  ā€œI asked [Director of Competitions Kirby Martin] if I could have the putt. He said to me, ā€˜Itā€™s good for anyone but youā€™ and so I stepped up and made it, even though it took a 180-degree turn around the cup,ā€ said Billings, who hit 14 out of 18 greens in regulation.

  On No. 14 (par 4, 333 yards), Billingsā€™ drive landed in the right rough, but his 9-iron approach from 130 yards led to a 16-foot birdie conversion. Heā€™d go on to bogey No. 15 (par 4, 352 yards), but that was before his roundā€™s highlight arrived on Lehighā€™s par 4, 392-yard finisher. A perfect drive off the tee set him up for success there. Billings blasted a 6-iron from 155 yards, which landed him pin high, leaving him with a five-foot birdie that was converted.

  ā€œIt was probably one of my best competitive shots, especially knowing it could be for the lead,ā€ said Billings.

  The 67-year-old bettered the rest of the Super-Senior field by two strokes. The reigning four-time Super-Senior Player of the Year Don Donatoni of White Manor Country Club, who finished with a 1-over 71, lurked in the group in front of Billings on Tuesday. He essentially knew what he needed to do in order to get the job done.

  ā€œListen, everyone knows Don Donatoni is the tiger of the Super Seniors. He wins 70 percent of these tournaments. He nipped me in the Brewer Cup [at St. Davids] this year in match play, but heā€™s just so tough. And obviously heā€™s one of the best Super Seniors in the country. We all think weā€™re playing for second. But I also kid him Iā€™m going to sneak up on him one of these days,ā€ he said. ā€œToday was that day.ā€

  Billings took home back-to-back Father & Son (Older) titles in 2012 and 2013. This weekā€™s victory marks his first solo title in a GAP event, and in a Major way.

  ā€œIā€™ve been playing well, but thereā€™s a difference between playing well at your club on Saturdays and Sundays compared to coming out here versus some of the best players [in the region],ā€ he said. ā€œIā€™m thrilled to have broken through here. The curse is officially off.ā€

  In result of a 1-under 69 in his round at Lehigh, Philadelphia Publinks GA's Buck Jones won the season-long Super-Senior Silver Cross Award with a 220 total.

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Super-Senior Division

Name, club

Score

Robert Billings, Rolling Green Golf Club

67

Buck Jones, Philadelphia Publinks GA

69

Frank Polizzi, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

70

Don Donatoni, White Manor Country Club

71

Robin McCool, Saucon Valley Country Club

72

William Lawler, Fox Hill Country Club

73

Thomas Humphrey, Wilmington Country Club

74

James Prendergast, Bellewood Country Club

75

Carl Everett, Merion Golf Club

75

Raymond Pawulich, Little Mill Country Club

75

Charles McDowell, Wilmington Country Club

76

Jerry Janeski, Hartefeld National

78

John Gonsior, Limekiln Golf Club

79

David Kearney, Lehigh Country Club

79

Jay Howson, Jr., St. Davids Golf Club

80

Joseph Zelechoski, Silver Creek Country Club

81

Scott Shafer, Whitford Country Club

82

Dale Moss, Manufacturersā€™ Golf & Country Club

83

Jon Mabry, Moorestown Field Club

83

Thomas Mairone, Philadelphia Publinks GA

86

Dave Jacobson, Medford Village Country Club

86

Howard Press, Little Mill Country Club

86

Mike Tomasic, Woodstone Country Club

86

Steve Tagert, Spring Ford Country Club

87

Michael Rowland, Lehigh Country Club

88

Robert Lodovici, Little Mill Country Club

90

Michael Anton, Lookaway Golf Club

WD

Daniel Burton, Lancaster Country Club

WD

John Cech, Riverton Country Club

WD

Bob Majczan, Lookaway Golf Club

WD

Thomas Mallouk, Lookaway Golf Club

WD

Charles McClaskey, Philadelphia Publinks GA

WD

Edward Pappas, Rolling Green Golf Club

WD

Thomas Schaible, Chester Valley Golf Club

WD

Craig Scott, Shawnee Country Club

WD

Donald Ashley, Philadelphia Country Club

WD

Charles Caparo, Plymouth Country Club

WD

Michael Civitello, Chester Valley Golf Club

WD

Michael Nilon, Philadelphia Country Club

WD

Jeff Ranck, Huntsville Golf Club

WD

Michael Rose, Talamore Country Club

WD

Alan Van Horn, Commonwealth National Golf Club

WD

Ed Zebrowski, Sea Oaks Golf Club

WD

 

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