Aug. 7, 2014

James Kania, Jr. hugs Cole Berman after Berman's victory in the 112th Patterson Cup.

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Philadelphia Cricket’s Cole Berman hoists Patterson Cup trophy

  HADDONFIELD, N.J.–Gusty winds, firm greens and Major title pressures put Thursday’s top Patterson Cup contenders on tilt. All, that is, except Philadelphia Cricket Club youngster Cole Berman.

  Berman, 18, of Rosemont, Pa., turned in a steady, methodical round of even-par 72 to finish at a tournament best 4 under for the 36 holes and atop the 112th Joseph H. Patterson Cup at Tavistock Country Club (par 72, 6,772 yards).

  He is the first Cricket member to capture the Association’s stroke play championship since H.R. Worthington in 1910 and only third overall. Howard Perrin is the only other Cricket winner, in 1902.

  â€śIt was a crazy round,” said Berman. “This tournament always seems to be one of the lowest scoring events of the year so I was thinking coming in I had to shoot 68 again. Today played way harder than yesterday. The wind was up the entire day. I tried to stay steady and see what happened. I was just grinding and making pars. Pars were good today.”

  Grant Skyllas of LedgeRock Golf Club finished a shot back after sending the tournament into a tizzy hours before Berman finished. Skyllas equaled the competitive course record of 6-under 66 to skyrocket from a tie for 38th at the beginning of the day into solo second at 3 under overall. He waited two-plus hours for the final outcome.

  â€śI honestly didn’t think anything of [my round]. I figured someone would come in strong. It wasn’t until [Cole] was on the 18th tee box that I thought I had a chance,” said Skyllas, 28, of Reading Pa. “I’m happy for Cole, he is a good player. He obviously has a bright future ahead of him. Matt [Teesdale] is a great player as well.”

  First-round leader Teesdale of Commonwealth National Golf Club overcame a catastrophic front-nine score of 7-over 43 to tie former Temple University teammate Matt Crescenzo in third place at 2 under. Teesdale, who established the course record with a 66 yesterday, did, however, clinch his first Silver Cross Award. His four-round total of 280 was two shots clear of Aaron Fricke of Honeybrook Golf Club and Michael McDermott of Merion Golf Club.

  â€śI thought I played pretty consistently this summer other than the front nine today. It feels good to win the Silver Cross. I played well enough in the Philadelphia Amateur stroke play and turned it around on the back nine today which felt good,” said Teesdale, 23, of Maple Glen, Pa., a rising Temple senior. “[Cole] is a very steady player. At 18 years old that’s impressive. My hat’s off to him.”

  Berman put himself in the fray by opening his round with 13 straight pars as groupmates Teesdale and Braden Shattuck of the Golf Course at Glen Mills stumbled. At the turn, Berman said he noticed Skyllas’ score.

  Berman extended his lead on No. 14 (par 4, 439 yards) to two shots, when he lifted a 9-iron from 135 yards to four feet and made birdie.

  â€śI knew I was two [shots] over Grant at the point,” said Berman. “[Then on 15] the wind right about then had been swirling. I should have been into the wind but it switched downwind and I hit it right through everything into the trees.”

  He eventually bogeyed No. 15 (par 5, 545 yards), after finding the greenside bunker as well, and did the same on No. 16 (par 3, 193 yards) when his tee ball landed short on the green.

  Berman, though, remained steely and delivered a pair of emphatic, decisive statements on the next two holes.

  He hit a three-quarter sand wedge on No. 17 (par 5, 490 yards) to 15 feet before draining the birdie try with a mini fist pump in tow.

  â€śI needed that because I very well could have gone to the next hole and bogeyed it and ended up in a playoff,” said Berman. “I knew I had to make it.”

  The final hole still produced a bit of drama when Berman’s tee ball landed behind the trees on the left side. He responded with a punch 4-hybrid from 200 yards that bounced onto the green and 20 feet from the cup. Needing a two putt to secure his first Major GAP victory, Berman rolled his first putt to a foot before holing out to a smattering of applause.

  â€śI don’t really know how to explain [the approach shot]. I probably closed my eyes because if it doesn’t go right, it’s hitting the tree and I’m back 200 yards again, “said Berman.

  Skyllas announced his intentions immediately to the field with birdies on Nos. 1-2-8-9 to turn in 4 under and 1-under overall. At that point, though playing strong, he still trailed the leaders by five shots.

  Skyllas dropped a shot with a bogey hiccup on No. 14 when his tee shot found the left rough, but re-rallied in grand style with three straight birdies on Nos. 15 thru 17. He knocked a lob wedge from 79 yards to two feet on No. 15; rifled a 5-iron to nine feet on No. 16 and then reached the green in two on No. 17 resulting in an eventual short birdie.

  Berman is a recent graduate of The Haverford School. He is headed to Georgetown University later this month.

  He also secured a third straight Junior Player of the Year with the victory.

  â€śThat was in the back of my mind the whole day,” said Berman. “That was the goal for the year.”

NOTES–Brad McFadden of Overbrook Golf Club is the youngest winner of the Patterson Cup at 17 years and three months. He won in 1992. Berman is 18 years and seven months.

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Name, club

R1-R2-Total

Cole Berman, Philadelphia Cricket Club

68-72–140

Grant Skyllas, LedgeRock Golf Club

75-66–141

Matthew Teesdale, Commonwealth National Golf Club

66-76–142

Matthew Crescenzo, Philmont Country Club

71-71–142

Benjamin Smith, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

71-72–143

Braden Shattuck, Golf Course at Glen Mills

67-76–143

Jalen Griffin, Talamore Country Club

72-71–143

Sean Fahey, Overbrook Golf Club

71-72–143

Scott McNeil, Philadelphia Publinks GA

73-70–143

Sean Semenetz, Philadelphia Cricket Club

71-73–144

Aaron Fricke, Honeybrook Golf Club

71-73–144

Michael McDermott, Merion Golf Club

73-72–145

James Kania, Jr., Overbrook Golf Club

71-74–145

Ben Feld, Green Valley Country Club

72-73–145

Chris Lange, Jr., Overbrook Golf Club

74-72–146

Benjamin Cooley, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

71-75–146

Andy Latowski, Philadelphia Cricket Club

72-74–146

Patrick Ross, Huntsville Golf Club

73-74–147

Roland Massimino, Jericho National Golf Club

75-72–147

Michael Kania, Overbrook Golf Club

74-74–148

Alex Blickle, LedgeRock Golf Club

71-77–148

Troy Vannucci, Little Mill Country Club

70-78–148

Mark Benevento, Jr., Greate Bay Country Club

72-76–148

Shawn Lavin, Rolling Green Golf Club

76-73–149

Michael Hyland, Little Mill Country Club

76-73–149

Jeff Osberg, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

69-80–149

Oliver White, Manufacturers Golf & Country Club

73-76–149

Louis Kelly, Jr., Philmont Country Club

73-76–149

Zachary Herr, Jericho National Golf Club

74-76–150

Geoffrey Cooper, North Hills Country Club

72-78–150

Brian Gillespie, St. Davids Golf Club

75-75–150

Jack Wallace, Philadelphia Cricket Club

73-77–150

Bill Jeremiah, Bidermann Golf Club

72-78–150

Oscar Mestre, Overbrook Golf Club

74-77–151

Michael Brown, Mercer Oaks Golf Course

76-75–151

James Braunsberg, Blue Bell Country Club

72-79–151

Thomas E. Timby, Jr., The Bucks Club

75-76–151

Kevin Conners, Jr., Whitford Country Club

74-77–151

Ryan Siegler, Makefield Highlands Golf Club

76-75–151

Steve Cerbara, Makefield Highlands Golf Club

76-75–151

John Brennan, Philadelphia Cricket Club

76-76–152

Roc Irey, Lookaway Golf Club

75-77–152

William McGuinness, Tavistock Country Club

74-78–152

Daniel Furman, Commonwealth National Golf Club

75-77–152

James Gillespie, Wedgwood Country Club

76-76–152

Russell Hill, Old York CC at Chesterfield

76-76–152

Thomas Gramigna, Tavistock Country Club

72-81–153

P. Chet Walsh, Philadelphia Country Club

74-79–153

Raymond Thompson, Overbrook Golf Club

75-78–153

Kyle Martin, Commonwealth National Golf Club

75-78–153

Anthony Sebastianelli, Glen Oak Country Club

74-80–154

Peter Moran, Edgmont Country Club

76-79–155

Evan Thornton, Berkshire Country Club

76-79–155

Joe Kerrigan, Jr., Llanerch Country Club

76-79–155

Glenn Smeraglio, Mercer Oaks Golf Course

76-80–156

Sean Coyle, Llanerch Country Club

74-82–156

Matthew Gaffney, Little Mill Country Club

76-80–156

Peter Barron, III, Stone Harbor Golf Club

72-85–157

Mark Hill, Jr., Rolling Green Golf Club

76-83–159

Kevin Kramarski, Riverton Country Club

76-85–161

Gary Daniels, Applebrook Golf Club

75-WD–WD

 

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