July 18, 2018

Jeff Osberg of Huntingdon Valley Country Club is the low amateur
at the Open Championship. He is tied for second place at 3-under par.

Radley’s Melton tops compact Open Championship leaderboard

  WAYNE, Pa.–Brett Melton has been a Philadelphia Section PGA revelation since coming to the area early last year.

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  He was the 2017 Omega Player of the Year and registered the lowest scoring average in the section in addition to recording a handful of victories.

  This year has been more of the same. He has three wins and again leads the Section POY standings.

  Melton, the first assistant at Radley Run Country Club, now finds himself on the cusp of joining Philadelphia’s golfing elite.

  Melton carded a 4-under-par 66 at St. Davids Golf Club to grab the first-round lead in the 114th Open Championship at St. Davids Golf Club (par 70, 6,531 yards).

  The Open is the third oldest championship in the Golf Association of Philadelphia. Only the BMW Philadelphia Amateur (118) and Patterson Cup (116) are older.

  The 44-year-old resident of Coatesville, Pa. posted a clean card – four birdies and 14 pars – against the deepest field in Philadelphia golf.

  A total of 133 players competed – 89 amateurs and 44 professionals.

  The cut line fell at 3 over with 70 players advancing to the second and final day.

  â€śIf you are playing, I always feel like I’m trying to play to win or to play as good as possibly can,” said Melton, who won the Indiana State Open twice. “[I try] to do my thing and if it’s not good enough, it’s not good enough. I just do the best I can and see where it falls.”

  Melton, despite not seeing St. Davids until the day before, and that was only eight holes worth, grew up in French Lick, Ind., on a Donald Ross designed course.

  â€śDonald Ross courses are [all] similar,” said Melton whose wife Dawn is from Plymouth Meeting, Pa. “They have a certain look and feel. You can kind of see where to hit the ball and what he gives you.”

  What Melton took on Wednesday was solid ball striking and steady putting.

  He hit 14 greens in regulation and made a couple nice par savers to keep his round, which started on the back nine, intact. He cited up-and-downs on Nos. 12 (par 4, 454 yards) and 3 (par 4, 349 yards) after a couple of errant blows required one putts.

  Melton birdied No. 11 (par 5, 543 yards) when almost reaching the green in two. He converted an eight-footer for 4; No. 16 (par 5, 504 yards) after hitting his second shot – a 5-iron from 195 yards – to six feet and two putted; and No. 18 (par 4, 394 yards) thanks to a sand wedge from 111 yards that stopped six feet from the cup.

  He added a final birdie on No. 8 (par 5, 490 yards) when he roped a 5-iron from 194 yards that stopped against the back collar of the green. He eventually drained a five-footer for birdie.

  Melton was a five-time Indiana Section PGA Player of the Year.

  â€śI shot 76 last week at Huntingdon Valley. I didn’t see 66 coming today but I got it going and started hitting it well,” said Melton.

  Melton’s margin for error will be razor-thin tomorrow.

  There are 24 players within four strokes of the lead. There is a trio in second place, one shot back – Radnor Valley Country Club professional George Forster; amateur Jeff Osberg of Huntingdon Valley Country Club and David Quinn, a teaching professional at Philmont Country Club.

  Osberg (2016) and Quinn (2006) are former Open Champions. Forster’s best Open finish was a fourth-place showing. He did that in 2000 and 2015.

  Osberg was a question mark for the tournament. He cracked a rib when he slipped going to retrieve his son’s toy from the Huntingdon Valley Country Club kiddie pool in mid-May and landed against the concrete side. Osberg has swung a club once since. And that was Saturday on the HVCC range.

  Though Osberg, 34, of Bryn Mawr, Pa., said his rib wasn’t a factor, he did say his chronic back problem reared its head again.

  â€ś[Back] flare-ups happen now and again,” said Osberg.

  Forster, 62, of Blue Bell, Pa. said it was only the third time in competition he’s kept a clean scorecard. He made three birdies and 15 pars. He was recognized as a Philadelphia PGA Playing Legend in 2015.

  Quinn, 52, of Marlton, N.J., hit 17 greens in regulation. He made four birdies and one bogey.

  â€śMy goal coming into today was to play safe golf, especially, being a two-round tournament,” said Quinn, also recognized as a Philadelphia PGA Playing Legend.

  Defending Open champion Matt Mattare of Saucon Valley Country Club carded an even-par 70.

NOTES–An amateur has won the last nine Open Championships … the 2017 low professionals were Brian Bergstol of Shawnee Country Club and Tony Perla of LedgeRock Golf Club. Bergstol is tied for sixth place at 1-under par; Perla is in a tie for 16th at even par.

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Name, club

Score

Brett Melton, Radley Run Country Club

66

George Forster, Radnor Valley Country Club

67

(a) Jeff Osberg, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

67

David Quinn, Philmont Country Club

67

Alexander Knoll, Bethlehem Golf Club

68

Zac Oakley, Waynesborough Country Club

68

(a) Peter Barron, III, Greate Bay Country Club

69

Brian Bergstol, Shawnee Country Club

69

(a) Stephen Dressel, St. Davids Golf Club

69

(a) Matthew Finger, DuPont Country Club

69

(a) Vincent Kwon, Little Mill Country Club

69

David Pagett, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

69

(a) Richard Riva, Bent Creek Country Club

69

Billy Stewart, The ACE Club

69

(a) Jeremy Wall, Manasquan River Golf Club

69

(a) Cole Berman, Philadelphia Cricket Club

70

(a) John Buliga, Yardley Country Club

70

(a) Blaine Lafferty, Little Mill Country Club

70

(a) Matthew Mattare, Saucon Valley Country Club

70

David McNabb, Applebrook Golf Club

70

(a) Alex Mulrooney, DuPont Country Club

70

Tony Perla, LedgeRock Golf Club

70

(a) Ryan Rucinski, Fieldstone Golf Club

70

(a) Sean Seese, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

70

(a) Max Siegfried, Aronimink Golf Club

70

(a) Christopher Ault, Yardley Country Club

71

(a) Steve Cerbara, Jericho National Golf Club

71

(a) Ben Feld, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

71

Michael Ferguson, Philadelphia Cricket Club

71

(a) John Foley, Raven's Claw Golf Club

71

(a) Brock Kovach, LedgeRock Golf Club

71

Chris Krueger, Kings Creek

71

Michael Little, Lookaway Golf Club

71

John Pillar, Sr., CC at Woodloch Springs

71

(a) Kevin Sarlo, Jr., Burlington Country Club

71

(a) Benjamin Smith, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

71

(a) Brian Todaro, Rolling Green Golf Club

71

(a) Troy Vannucci, Little Mill Country Club

71

(a) Parker Wine, Radley Run Country Club

71

John Allen, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

72

(a) John Barone, Glenmaura National Golf Club

72

(a) Christopher Cerminaro, Glenmaura National Golf Club

72

(a) Luis Diaz, Rancocas Golf Club

72

(a) Zachary Falone, Sakima Country Club

72

Mike Furey, Mahoning Valley Country Club

72

(a) Ryan Gelrod, Philadelphia Cricket Club

72

Zack Kempa, Chester Valley Golf Club

72

(a) Kevin Kramarski, Riverton Country Club

72

Ryan Lagergren, Stonewall

72

Corey McAlarney, Squires Golf Club

72

(a) Regan Papariello, St. Davids Golf Club

72

Brendon Post, PGA

72

(a) Erik Reisner, The ACE Club

72

(a) John Samaha, Old York Road Country Club

72

Rich Steinmetz, Spring Ford Country Club

72

(a) Conrad Von Borsig, Philadelphia Cricket Club

72

(a) Jason Wilson, Philadelphia Publinks GA

72

Christopher Dymek, Manasquan River Golf Club

73

(a) Luke Fayocavitz, Glen Oak Country Club

73

(a) Carlos Fullerton, Brookside CC of Allentown

73

Terry Hatch, Hickory Valley Golf Club

73

(a) Kyle Henofer, Indian Valley Country Club

73

(a) Bryan Keeling, Spring Mill Country Club

73

Greg Matthias, Tavistock Country Club

73

(a) Michael McDermott, Merion Golf Club

73

(a) Michael Moffat, Lu Lu Country Club

73

Anthony Napoletano, Golf Course at Glen Mills

73

(a) Benjamin Pochet, Spring Ford Country Club

73

(a) Steve Skurla, White Manor Country Club

73

(a) Eric Williams, Honesdale Golf Club

73

 

Failed to qualify

(a) Ambrose Abbracciamento, Jericho National Golf Club

74

Trevor Bensel, Overbrook Golf Club

74

(a) Michael Davis, Aronimink Golf Club

74

(a) Dominic Digiacomo, Greate Bay Country Club

74

Robert Hennefer, Indian Spring Country Club

74

Terry Hertzog, Country Club of York

74

Stuart Ingraham, MGOLF Driving Range & Learning Facility

74

Dean Kandle, St. Davids Golf Club

74

(a) Andrew Mason, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

74

Tom Michaels, Berkshire Country Club

74

(a) Jonathan Radick, Spring Mill Country Club

74

(a) Ryan Tall, Spring Ford Country Club

74

(a) Michael Thomas, Scranton Municipal Golf Course

74

(a) Oliver White, Stonewall

74

(a) Peter Bradbeer, Merion Golf Club

75

(a) Michael R. Brown, Jr., Lu Lu Country Club

75

Gregory Farrow, Deerwood Country Club

75

(a) Brian Gillespie, St. Davids Golf Club

75

(a) Matt Keim, Brookside Country Club

75

Joseph Kogelman, GOLFTEC Moorestown

75

(a) Gary McCabe, Jr., RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

75

Kevin Nicholson, White Manor Country Club

75

John Spina, Philadelphia Cricket Club

75

Bill Walker, Riverton Country Club

75

(a) R.J. Wren, LedgeRock Golf Club

75

(a) Rodney Anders, Indian Valley Country Club

76

(a) Stephen Barry, Running Deer Golf Club

76

(a) Cole Berger, White Manor Country Club

76

(a) John Brennan, Philadelphia Cricket Club

76

(a) Lukas Clark, Jericho National Golf Club

76

Matthew Episcopo, Pine Valley Golf Club

76

Jakob Gerney, Trump National Golf Club - Philadelphia

76

(a) Eddie Johnson, Llanerch Country Club

76

Eric Keeler, Gulph Mills Golf Club

76

Richie Krebs, Briarwood Golf Club

76

(a) Keith Matt, Talamore Country Club

76

(a) Paul Mauer, Stonewall

76

(a) Jack Melville, Lu Lu Country Club

76

(a) Wills Montgomery, Bala Golf Club

76

Michael Paukovits, St. Davids Golf Club

76

(a) P. Chet Walsh, Philadelphia Country Club

76

(a) Zachary Barbin, Loch Nairn Golf Club

77

(a) Mark Coassolo, Brookside CC of Allentown

77

William Sautter, Philadelphia Cricket Club

77

(a) Grant Skyllas, LedgeRock Golf Club

77

(a) Griffin Smith, Jericho National Golf Club

77

(a) Ronald Yanoski, III, Glen Oak Country Club

77

(a) Dawson Anders, Indian Valley Country Club

78

(a) Brett Brenner, Green Valley Country Club

78

(a) Ryan Cass, Merchantville Country Club

78

(a) Jack Habeeb, Country Club of Scranton

78

(a) Ron Robinson, Commonwealth National Golf Club

78

(a) P.J. Acierno, Lu Lu Country Club

79

(a) Matthew Balcer, Bensalem Township Country Club

79

(a) Hayden Greer, Laurel Creek Country Club

79

Curtis Kirkpatrick, Indian Spring Country Club

79

(a) David West, Philadelphia Publinks GA

79

(a) William Howard, V, Applebrook Golf Club

81

(a) Jack Wallace, Burlington Country Club

82

(a) Thomas Lewis, Commonwealth National Golf Club

88

(a) Dan Close, Woodcrest Country Club

NC

(a) Ron Nattle, Jr., Philadelphia Publinks GA

WD

Mark Sheftic, Merion Golf Club

WD

 

(a)-denotes amateur

NC-no card; WD-withdrawal

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