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David Herbst shot a personal best at Golden Oaks. |
Herbst heats up in #BMWPhillyAm Qualifier at Golden Oaks
FLEETWOOD, Pa. — David Herbst, a rising senior standout at Lebanon Valley College, is set to make his Golf Association of Philadelphia competitive debut after catching fire Monday at Golden Oaks Golf Club (par 72, 6,780 yards).
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A sizzling 4-under round of 68 earned Herbst the medal honor in a BMW Philadelphia Amateur Qualifier. As a member of West Shore Country Club – a new GAP Member Club in 2018 – Herbst will step onto the main stage, while representing the Harrisburg-area course, with momemtum and medal in hand.
“Qualifying for the [Philadelphia Amateur] was a goal of mine at the beginning of the summer. My score today is a new personal low for me in competition, so I’m really happy with the way I played,” said Herbst, of Mechanicsburg, Pa.
The Championship proper is set for June 12-14 and 16 at Whitemarsh Valley Country Club. Players will compete in stroke-play qualifying on June 12 (one round each at Whitemarsh Valley and Green Valley Country Club) to determine the 32-player, match-play bracket.
The day’s cut line stopped at 1-over 73 for the field of 109 hopefuls.
Back-to-back birdies started the medalist’s personal record-breaking day. On No. 1 (par 4, 395 yards), a perfect drive left 140 yards for a wedge approach which found the fringe. A jarred 30-footer for 3 got the round warmed up. A red number on No. 2 (par 4, 383 yards) arrived after a driver and eventual pitching wedge approach led to an eight-foot birdie conversion.
“Pretty much what I told myself is to just keep it going after those two. I just wanted to keep getting looks for birdies and eventually they’ll go in,” he said.
Oh, did they ever.
The birdie party continued on No. 5 (par 5, 473 yards) as he drilled a drive down the right side. A 3-wood approach found the green and Herbst would go on to two-putt for a red 4. The next highlight came as Herbst made Golden Oaks' turn, jarring a six-foot birdie on No. 10 (par 4, 400 yards) after another well-executed wedge approach.
Herbst felt good about his position heading to the home stretch of his round, but that didn’t stop him from taking the foot off the pedal. His 6-iron tee shot on No. 13 (par 3, 164 yards) nestled up to six feet, which he made to get to the winning mark of -4.
The 2017-18 season was a big one for the Lebanon Valley Dutchman. Herbst collected three collegiate titles en route to First-Team All-MAC Commonwealth honors. After qualifying for the GAP’s premier event, Herbst now has a chance to build on his impressive year.
“It was a good season for me. I played consistent golf," he said. "Last year, I qualified and played in both the Pennsylvania State Amateur and Open. Now I’ll get a chance to play in the [Philadelphia Amateur],” he said. “I’ll set my expectations for high finishes overall, but eventually I want to win one of those three.”
The 21-year-old, who is studying economics at Lebanon Valley, is excited to take on a new Championship in a different part of the state despite not being too familiar with the competition or tracks. That all will change in a few weeks’ time.
“It’s all exciting – I’ve heard great things about the courses. It’s a new part of the state for me, so I’m looking forward to getting there,” said Herbst.
The final of four #BMWPhillyAm Qualifiers will take place Saturday, June 2 at Wild Quail Golf & Country Club after being rained out this past weekend. Players are asked to contact the Association by Tuesday, May 22 informing of their availability to play. Those who cannot attend the new date will be issued full refunds.
The BMW Philadelphia Amateur Championship is the Golf Association of Philadelphia’s premier event. Participants must first advance through a one day, 36-hole stroke play qualifier to gain one of 32 available match play positions. Those who qualify for match play must advance through four matches in two days to reach the Amateur Final, which is typically held on the Saturday of Father’s Day weekend. The winner receives the J. Wood Platt Trophy; its namesake holds a record-seven Amateur Championship titles.
Golf Association of Philadelphia
Founded in 1897, the Golf Association of Philadelphia (GAP) is the oldest regional or state golf association in the United States. It serves as the principal ruling body of amateur golf in its region. The Association’s 200 Full Member Clubs and 70,000 individual members are spread across Eastern Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey and Delaware. As Philadelphia’s Most Trusted Source of Golf Information, the Golf Association of Philadelphia’s mission is to promote, preserve and protect the game of golf.
Qualifiers
|
Name,
club
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Score
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David
Herbst, West Shore Country Club
|
68
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Anthony Sebastianelli, Glen Oak Country Club
|
69
|
Tyler
McGarry, Fox Hill Country Club
|
70
|
Dan
Bernard, Aronimink Golf Club
|
71
|
Michael
O'Brien, Bala Golf Club
|
71
|
Ambrose Abbracciamento, Jericho National Golf Club
|
72
|
Ryan
Cass, Merchantville Country Club
|
72
|
Carlos
Fullerton, Brookside CC of Allentown
|
72
|
Rodney
James, Five Ponds Golf Club
|
72
|
David
Liotta, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
|
72
|
Matt
Long, Glen Brook Golf Club
|
72
|
Campbell
Wolf, Carlisle Country Club
|
72
|
Brendan Bacskai, Applebrook Golf
Club
|
73
|
Dan
Brown, Llanerch Country Club
|
73
|
Evan
Brown, Hartefeld National
|
73
|
Lukas
Clark, Jericho National Golf Club
|
73
|
Zachary Falone, Sakima Country
Club
|
73
|
John
Foley, Raven's Claw Golf Club
|
73
|
Connor
Goodrich, Merchantville Country Club
|
73
|
Zachary Juhasz, Northampton Country Club
|
73
|
Frankie
McVeigh, Llanerch Country Club
|
73
|
Michael
Rogers, Overbrook Golf Club
|
73
|
Warren Rozelle, Country Club of Scranton
|
73
|
Joshua
Ryan, GAP Junior eClub
|
73
|
P.
Chet Walsh, Philadelphia Country Club
|
73
|
|
Failed
to qualify
|
Jason
Barkley, Moselem Springs Golf Club
|
74
|
Nick
Calabrese, The Springhaven Club
|
74
|
Geoffrey
Cooper, North Hills Country Club
|
74
|
Mike Kacelowicz, Old York Road Country Club
|
74
|
Mariano
Medico, Fox Hill Country Club
|
74
|
Matthew
Shevlin, Philadelphia Publinks GA
|
74
|
Kyle
Vance, Blue Bell Country Club
|
74
|
Joe
April, Waynesborough Country Club
|
75
|
Brett
Brenner, Green Valley Country Club
|
75
|
Christopher Cerminaro, Glenmaura National
Golf Club
|
75
|
Kevin
Haag, Glenmaura National Golf Club
|
75
|
Robert Olseski, III, Applebrook Golf
Club
|
75
|
Philip
Potter, Radley Run Country Club
|
75
|
Anthony Sarko, Golden Oaks Golf Club
|
75
|
Scott Storck, Philadelphia Cricket Club
|
75
|
Peter
Moran, Whitford Country Club
|
76
|
Blake Reifsnyder, Golden Oaks Golf Club
|
76
|
R.J.
Wren, Applecross Country Club
|
76
|
Michael
Cook, Applebrook Golf Club
|
77
|
Anthony
Del Gaudio, Trump National Golf Club -
Philadelphia
|
77
|
Billy
Hallman, Southmoore Golf Course
|
77
|
Kevin Karabin, Glen Oak Country Club
|
77
|
David
Kim, Commonwealth National Golf Club
|
77
|
Ryan Riviezzo, Applecross Country Club
|
77
|
Caleb
Ryan, GAP Junior eClub
|
77
|
Sam
Beauregard, GAP Junior eClub
|
78
|
Joseph Dulka, Bellewood Country
Club
|
78
|
Luke Fayocavitz, Glen Oak Country Club
|
78
|
Nelson
Hargrove, Merion Golf Club
|
78
|
Max
Harrington, Brookside CC of Allentown
|
78
|
Jack
Murray, Stonewall
|
78
|
John
O'Donnell, White Manor Country Club
|
78
|
Brandon Raihl, Heidelberg Country Club
|
78
|
Dan Rudershausen, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club
|
78
|
Brent Schoeller, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
78
|
Jordan
Wycoff, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
|
78
|
Corey Betham,
Philadelphia Publinks GA
|
79
|
Joseph
Chambers, Jr., Chester Valley Golf Club
|
79
|
Tom
Coyne, Waynesborough Country Club
|
79
|
Stephen
O'Sullivan, Philadelphia Cricket Club
|
79
|
Chuck
Briggs, Bala Golf Club
|
80
|
Brad
Cornforth, Loch Nairn Golf Club
|
80
|
Thomas
Lindberg, St. Davids Golf Club
|
80
|
Trevor Seufer, Stonewall
|
80
|
Tyler
Ulrich, LedgeRock Golf Club
|
80
|
Greg
Welsh, Talamore Country Club
|
80
|
Kevin
Bonner, Talamore Country Club
|
81
|
Phillip
Held, Jr., Blue Bell Country Club
|
81
|
Wills
Montgomery, Applecross Country Club
|
81
|
Ryan
O'Leary, Mercer Oaks Golf Course
|
81
|
Jh Park,
Blue Bell Country Club
|
81
|
Timothy
Smith, Bensalem Township Country Club
|
81
|
Matthew Balcer, Bensalem Township Country Club
|
82
|
Cory Ermold, Brookside Country Club
|
82
|
Michael
Flatley, Merion Golf Club
|
82
|
Anthony
Hoffman, Middletown Country Club
|
82
|
Ross Pilliod, Bala Golf
Club
|
82
|
Cory
Haldeman, Saucon Valley Country Club
|
83
|
Justin
Howe, Applecross Country Club
|
83
|
Charles
Meadows, Whitford Country Club
|
83
|
Stephen
Meier, Brookside CC of Allentown
|
83
|
Tyler
Miller, Stonewall
|
83
|
Ryan
Orcutt, Philadelphia Publinks GA
|
83
|
Timothy
Anderson, Philadelphia Publinks GA
|
84
|
Reed Huntzinger, Bent Creek Country Club
|
84
|
Stephen
Lorenzo, Manufacturers’ Golf & Country Club
|
84
|
Albert Mcfadden, III, Valley Country Club
|
84
|
Chris
Binet, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
|
86
|
Christian
Haldeman, Saucon Valley Country Club
|
86
|
David
Waxman, Little Mill Country Club
|
86
|
Michael
Zeng, Applecross Country Club
|
86
|
Daniel
Galbreath, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
87
|
Patrick McCusker, Jr., Sandy Run Country Club
|
87
|
Gwinyai Murahwa, Lu Lu Country
Club
|
88
|
Dan
Smith, The Springhaven Club
|
89
|
Martin Cryan, Fox Hill Country Club
|
90
|
Ryan
Wagner, Penn Oaks Golf Club
|
90
|
Paul
Bickford, Wedgwood Country Club
|
WD
|
Bobby Kershner, Bellewood Country
Club
|
WD
|
Jordan
Lerner, Metedeconk National Golf Club
|
WD
|
C.J.
Bell, McCall Golf & Country Club
|
WD
|
George Petrellis, Commonwealth National Golf Club
|
NS
|
Blake Vogdes, Stone Harbor Golf Club
|
NS
|
Matthew Kreuter, The 1912 Club
|
NS
|
|
NS-no
show; WD-withdrawal
|
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