Easton’s Hardin qualifies for Senior Open Championship

  KENNETT SQUARE, Pa.–Gary Hardin of Easton, Pa., the longtime head professional at Northampton CC, values the opportunity to compete in a national championship with the top players in the world. Hardin played on the PGA Tour in 1980-81 without success before turning in his tour card for the club professional business. He had to file away the ‘what could have been’ for the income of a steady job.

GARY HARDIN
  In May of this year, though, Hardin got a chance to get back to those younger days. He qualified and competed in the Senior PGA Championship at Laurel Valley GC. He failed to make the cut but treasured the time.

  "It’s a wonderful opportunity to be valued," said the 53-year-old Hardin, who earned medallist honors at the U.S. Senior Open Qualifier held on Wednesday at Kennett Square G&CC (par 71, 6,368 yards) with a 3-under-par 68. "Every guy here would love to play in [either the Senior PGA or Senior Open].

  "I realized how much I kind of missed [the tour when I played at the Senior PGA Championship]. I wouldn’t say I was uncomfortable at the Senior PGA, but I had to adjust to the environment. As I told Tom Kite, it’s hard to spot guys 25 years and $25 million."

  Hardin, amateur Chris Lange of Bryn Mawr, Pa., and club professional James Blair of Ogden, Utah, all made the 26th U.S. Senior Open Championship set for NCR Country Club in Kettering, Ohio on July 28-31. This Senior Open Championship Qualifier was one of 42 national qualifying sites to determine the remaining 79 positions available in the 156 player field.

  A total of 105 players, 64 amateurs and 41 professionals, attempted to qualify for one of the three available spots at Kennett Square.

  Hardin, who started his round on the back nine, chipped in for birdie from 30 feet on No. 12 (par 4, 380 yards) with a rescue wood from the fringe. Another short birdie on No. 16 (par 5, 460 yards) helped Hardin make the turn at 1-under-par 35.

  He knocked a gap wedge from 90 yards to three inches on No. 2 (par 4, 358 yards) for another birdie and then on No. 4 (par 4, 374 yards) bladed a sand wedge in for a three from 25 feet. He bogeyed only one hole in his round, the 14th (par 4, 345 yards).

  "I got a couple of good bounces," said Hardin, who will be making his first U.S. Senior Open trip. "I put the ball in the fairways and hit a lot of greens. I think I missed only three or four greens today."

  Lange is a veteran of USGA Championships. He’s qualified for a total of 12 national events (seven Amateur Championships, four Middle-Amateur Championships and one Junior Boys’ Championship). And as memorable as each of those experiences were, the 50-year-old Lange will get a chance to fulfill a childhood dream, of sorts at the U.S. Senior Open.

  Lange, the reigning Golf Association of Philadelphia Player of the Year, carded a 2-under-par 69, to qualify for his first U.S. Senior Open.

  "This is special because I’ll be playing will all the guys I grew up watching on television for so many years," said Lange. "It would be great to play with an Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus or Hale Irwin but I don’t have a particular [favorite player]. It’s just going to be fun to be in an event with those guys."

  Lange opened his round with eight straight pars, including a fortunate four on No. 8 (par 4, 419 yards). Lange’s drive bounced into and out of the stone creek that cuts through the fairway. On the ninth hole, Lange again got a little lucky when he pulled his second shot close to the out of bounds running down the left side of the fairway. His ball landed in play and hole high but a difficult little pitch shot with the green running away remained. He converted the resulting six footer for birdie.

  Lange carried that momentum over onto the backside.

  On No. 10 (par 4, 413 yards), his 9-iron from 130 yards landed 12 feet away. He made the putt. On the par 3, 171-yard, 11th hole, Lange ripped 5-iron that rolled 15 feet past the hole. He made that birdie putt as well.

  Lange recorded a lone blemish on No. 17 (par 4, 435 yards) when he blocked a pitching wedge from 120 yards right. He failed to get up and down, resulting in his only bogey. Lange also said he felt like he failed to keep pace with the field by registering just pars on No. 16 (par 5, 460 yards) and No. 18 (par 5, 458 yards).

  Blair, the club professional at Mulligan’s Golf & Game in Ogden, Utah, also carded a 2-under-par 69, on the strength of three birdies and one bogey.

  The 50-year-old Blair will be making his first U.S. Senior Open Championship appearance.

Qualifiers

Name

Hometown

Total

Gary Hardin

Easton, PA

68

(a) Chris Lange

Bryn Mawr, PA

69

James Blair

Ogden, UT

69

 

Alternates (in order)

*Gary Ostrega

Westfield, NJ

70

*(a) George Marucci, Jr.

Malvern, PA

70

*(a) Michael Rose

Huntingdon Valley, PA

70

*Peter Busch

Scotch Plains, NJ

71

 

Failed to qualify

Douglas Steffen

Summit, NJ

71

Ed Dougherty

Boothwyn, PA

71

(a) Raymond Thompson

Springfield, PA

71

Dan Haskell

Medford, NJ

72

Don Brigham

Rumson, NJ

72

(a) Francis McFadden

Newtown Square, PA

72

James Miller

Milford, PA

72

Jeffrey Osberg

Elkton, MD

72

(a) Roc Irey

Jamison, PA

72

(a) Thomas Borsello

Wilmington, DE

72

(a) Chip Lutz

Reading, PA

73

Don Deangelis

Skippack, PA

73

(a) Harry Gianetti

Bedminster, NJ

73

J.R. Delich

Newtown Square, PA

73

Rick Osberg

Chester Springs, PA

73

(a) Ronald Cusick

Marlton, NJ

73

(a) Allan Small

Florham Park, NJ

74

Billy Ziobro

Brigantine, NJ

74

Cleve Coldwater

Clarks Summit, PA

74

(a) Michael Domenick

Phoenixville, PA

74

Rob Schaal

Middlesex, NJ

74

(a) Robin McCool

Bethlehem, PA

74

(a) William Lawler

West Wyoming, PA

74

Bob Hibschman

Hatboro, PA

75

(a) Bruce Eck

Macungie, PA

75

Bruce Young

Phillipsburg, NJ

75

(a) Charles McClaskey

Elkton, MD

75

Dan Wood

Orlando, FL

75

(a) Donald Meyer

Potomac, MD

75

(a) Jay Blumenfeld

Parsippany, NJ

75

(a) Jim Prendergast

Limerick, PA

75

Joe Tesori

Syracuse, NY

75

(a) Mark Surtees

Middletown, DE

75

Michael Thompson

Exton, PA

75

(a) Rich Kovacs

Bethlehem, PA

75

(a) Ronald Bubes

Bethesda, MD

75

(a) Ronald Vannelli

Edison, NJ

75

(a) Anthony Smarrelli

Syracuse, NY

76

Bill Osetek

Valley Cottage, NY

76

(a) Jim Haynie

North Wales, PA

76

Jim Muschlitz

Bath, PA

76

Mike Moraghan

Afton, VA

76

Roger Simpkins

Bethlehem, PA

76

(a) Tom Lusto

Saylorsburg, PA

76

(a) Charles Dowds

Glenside, PA

77

(a) Drew Panebianco

Dresher, PA

77

Frank Palumbo

Havertown, PA

77

(a) Jarrett Kling

Radnor, PA

77

(a) Jeff Ranck

Lewisburg, PA

77

(a) John Register

Ellicott City, MD

77

(a) Mike Owsik

Bryn Mawr, PA

77

Nick Paolucci

Pottstown, PA

77

(a) Vince Scarpetta

Moosic, PA

77

Fred Robinson

North Wales, PA

78

(a) John Gershey

Clarks Summit, PA

78

John Kulhamer

Bethlehem, PA

78

Ken Peyre-Ferry

Marlton, NJ

78

Larry Wise

Center Valley, PA

78

(a) Michael Fox

Berwyn, PA

78

Mickey Dulina

Hazleton, PA

78

(a) Richard Custer

Royersford, PA

78

(a) Robert Housen

Brielle, NJ

78

(a) Andy Thompson

Newtown Square, PA

79

(a) Bryan Borda

Darnestown, MD

79

(a) Frank Polizzi

Bryn Mawr, PA

79

(a) Herbert Stevens

North Kingstown, RI

79

John Klocksin

Morristown, NJ

79

Leo Glutting

Mullica Hill, NJ

79

(a) Pete Widdoes

Landenberg, PA

79

(a) Rich Thon

Swarthmore, PA

79

Richard Wynn

Escondido, CA

79

(a) Walter Wolfe

Millville, NJ

79

Arthur Waerig

Fort Washington, PA

80

(a) Kevin Scanlon

Media, PA

80

(a) Michael Moser

Kennett Square, PA

80

(a) Rick Rarick

Darien, CT

80

(a) Vince Yost

Harleysville, PA

80

(a) Douglas Goepfert

Hershey, PA

81

(a) Gary Daniels

Berwyn, PA

81

(a) Joe Viechnicki

Bethlehem, PA

81

(a) Robert Dietrich

Colts Neck, NJ

81

(a) Thomas Dicinti

Voorhees, NJ

81

(a) Chick Kozloff

Hobe Sound, FL

82

(a) David Derminio

Center Valley, PA

82

(a) Thomas Mallouk

Doylestown, PA

82

(a) Al Flora

Shickshinny, PA

83

(a) Dominic Lyons

Hazleton, PA

83

(a) Larry Novinger

Millersburg, PA

83

James Lee

Cheltenham, PA

84

(a) Scott Schumacher

Woodstown, NJ

84

Charles Weidman

Lehighton, PA

WD

Edward Whitman

Blairstown, NJ

WD

(a) Gerry Barnett

Brielle, NJ

WD

Jong Lee

Glenside, PA

WD

(a) Marty Agger

Cape May, NJ

NS

 

*-determined in playoff

WD-withdrawal; NC-no card

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