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McDermott in position for another Mid.-Am. title; Angelillo, Brown loom

  HADDONFIELD, N.J.–The Middle-Amateur Championship is once again bringing out the best in Michael McDermott. Already a three-time winner of the Golf Association of Philadelphia’s traditional season-opening Major, the 34-year-old resident of Bryn Mawr, Pa., carded a 2-under-par 70 on Wednesday at a challenging Tavistock CC (par 72, 6,827 yards) to lead after Day One of the 26th Middle-Amateur Championship.

  McDermott, champion of the 2001, 2004 and 2008 Mid.-Am., leads Gregg Angelillo of Moselem Springs GC and Michael Brown of the Philadelphia Publinks GA by a stroke, and Chris Lange, a multiple Middle-Amateur winner (2005-06) himself, by two shots.

GREGG ANGELILLO
  â€śIt was a weird round,” said McDermott. “I was never in any real trouble. I hit a sand wedge over the green on No. 10 (par 4, 342 yards). Other than that I had no real chances for bogey. I didn’t hit it close a lot either. I made three birdies. Two of them were a foot and the other one was sort of a no-brainer, a 40 or 50-footer.”

  The Merion GC member opened his round on No. 1 (par 4, 355 yards) when he hit a wedge from 130 yards to a foot. Five straight pars got McDermott to the dog-leg seventh (par 4, 344 yards) where he faced a 50-foot pitch from under a tree on the left side to a back right hole location for his second shot. What could have been a big number, one shot later, became an unexpected birdie. He made the turn at 2 under.

  A sand wedge approach from 109 yards on No. 10 stopped over the green and subsequently resulted in a bogey, but McDermott rallied in style, stopping a 7-iron on No. 13 (par 3, 180 yards) to a foot. He would end his day with five straight pars.

  â€śI had between 15 and 30 feet for birdie on every hole but I was never really that close,” said McDermott.

  Angelillo, 38, of Bernardsville, N.J., started on No. 10, and like McDermott, birdied his opening hole. He hit a sand wedge from 85 yards to 15 feet. Angelillo bogeyed No. 13 after his tee ball on the par 3 skipped over the green but a driver, 7-iron from 185 yards stopped 20 feet right of No. 18 (par 4, 439 yards) and a fantastic putt later saw Angelillo make the turn at 1 under.

MICHAEL BROWN
  Another birdie on No. 5 (par 5, 552 yards), after a wedge from 104 yards landed three feet away, moved Angelillo to 2 under before a poor drive on No. 7 (par 4, 34 4 yards) and a failed up-and-down on No. 8 (par 3, 210 yards) dropped him back to even with a hole to go. Looking to finish in red figures, Angelillo played his final hole, No. 9 (par 4, 357 yards), aggressively.

  â€śI decided to challenge the hole so I hit a driver,” said Angelillo. “I had 73 yards left and hit a wedge to eight feet and made a right to left breaker.”

  Brown was a birdie machine, making six in all, but said his swing got a little loose at times to result in a 1-under-par 71.

  What made Brown’s round even more impressive was that he opened his day with a double-bogey on No. 4 (par 3, 153 yards) after finding the back greenside bunker. He birdied No. 5 (par 5, 552 yards) by getting up-and-down from 10 feet short of the green and No. 6 (par 4, 428 yards) when he chipped in from right of the green. Brown would also post red figures on No. 9 when he hit a wedge from 100 yards to 10 feet and No. 10 when he knocked a lob wedge from 78 yards to six feet.

  Brown bogeyed No. 13 after finding the right bunker; No. 14 when his ball stopped in the short left sand and No. 16 when his 4-iron landed in the bunker short and right and he failed to get up-and-down.

  However, the 36-year-old Cheltenham, Pa., resident, rallied with birdies on No. 17 (par 5, 489 yards) when he hit a lob wedge from 84 yards to four feet and No. 18 when he landed a 171-yard, 7-iron 10 feet left of the hole and made the putt.

  â€śI kind of made birdie when I didn’t expect to make birdie and made bogeys when I was expecting to make pars,” said Brown, who regained his amateur status last year after serving as an assistant professional at North Hills CC for seven years. “I feel good. I’m doing my best to commit to every shot.”

  Lange has already had a heck of a week. He captured the prestigious Travis Invitational at Garden City GC on Sunday.

  A total of 76 players made the cut from the field of 127. The cut number fell at 81.

  The Middle-Amateur is for players 25 years of age and older. It is a two-day, 36-hole tournament.

  The GAP Middle-Amateur started in 1984, three years after the USGA created the U.S. Mid-Am as a formal championship for post-college amateurs. The Association followed suit with the USGA in creating a Mid.-Am., but initially differed in its administration of the tournament in a couple of respects.

  The most obvious difference was the age requirement. Prior to 2001, the GAP Mid-Am was for players 30 years of age and older. That Committee reviewed and revised that age requirement in 2001 to match the USGA's guidelines of 25 years of age or older for eligible players.

  Also at that point, the Committee changed the format of the event to a two-day stroke play tournament (instead of a one-day medal play event) with a cut to the low 70 players and ties after the first round. The field begins with 132 players. Players must have a GAP/USGA Handicap Index of 7.0 or lower.

Qualifiers

Name

Club

Out

In

Total

Michael McDermott

Merion Golf Club

34

36

70

Gregg Angelillo

Moselem Springs Golf Club

36

35

71

Michael Brown

Philadelphia Publinks GA

35

36

71

Christopher Lange

Overbrook Golf Club

39

33

72

Justin Van Hyning

Olde York Country Club

36

37

73

Mike Danner

Lu Lu Country Club

35

38

73

Sean Leonard

Tavistock Country Club

38

35

73

John Brennan

Spring Ford Country Club

36

38

74

Matthew Gaffney

Little Mill Country Club

38

36

74

P. Chet Walsh

Philadelphia Country Club

38

36

74

Rand Mendez

Fieldstone Golf Club

37

37

74

Ryan Gelrod

Commonwealth National Golf Club

39

35

74

Tom Borsello

Fieldstone Golf Club

36

38

74

William Lawler

Fox Hill Country Club

38

36

74

Brian Gillespie

St. Davids Golf Club

36

39

75

Gerry Baldachino

Olde York Country Club

32

43

75

James Donnelly

Merion Golf Club

36

39

75

Joseph Russo

Running Deer Golf Club

38

37

75

Matthew Finger

Running Deer Golf Club

36

39

75

Paul Rogowicz

Yardley Country Club

36

39

75

Thomas Hyland

Little Mill Country Club

37

38

75

Andy Achenbach

RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

35

41

76

Chip Lutz

LedgeRock Golf Club

39

37

76

Glenn Smeraglio

Commonwealth National Golf Club

37

39

76

John Simone

Philmont Country Club

37

39

76

Oscar Mestre

Overbrook Golf Club

37

39

76

Robert Harrington

Merion Golf Club

39

37

76

Stephen McIntyre

Honeybrook Golf Club

38

38

76

Chris Esbenshade

Bent Creek Country Club

37

40

77

David Liotta

Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

40

37

77

David West

Whitford Country Club

37

40

77

G. Patrick Dougherty

Talamore Country Club

39

38

77

Mark Kosko

Seaview Marriott Resort & Spa

36

41

77

Michael Domenick

Phoenixville Country Club

36

41

77

Rich Pruchnik

West Chester Golf & Country Club

38

39

77

Scott Bergson

Little Mill Country Club

39

38

77

Scott Orr

Brookside Country Club

36

41

77

Thomas Gramigna

Tavistock Country Club

38

39

77

Brian Rothaus

Talamore Country Club

39

39

78

Byron Whitman

Golden Oaks Golf Club

40

38

78

Ed Chylinski

Chester Valley Golf Club

39

39

78

Jack Wallace

Burlington Country Club

36

42

78

Jim Rattigan

Schuylkill Country Club

40

38

78

Ken Matt

Philadelphia Publinks GA

38

40

78

Matthew Shevlin

Philadelphia Publinks GA

39

39

78

Michael Tash

Tavistock Country Club

39

39

78

Steven Budenz

Yardley Country Club

38

40

78

Buddy Reed

DuPont Country Club

40

39

79

Charles Scalzott

Huntingdon Valley Country Club

39

40

79

Jeff DellaFranco

Concord Country Club

43

36

79

John Robinson

Commonwealth National Golf Club

38

41

79

Marlin Detweiler

Lancaster Country Club

41

38

79

Peter Moran

Edgmont Country Club

37

42

79

Robin McCool

Saucon Valley Country Club

41

38

79

Scott Klee

Indian Valley Country Club

37

42

79

William McGuinness

Tavistock Country Club

37

42

79

Alexander Maguire, Jr.

Brookside Country Club

41

39

80

Chris Parmer

Olde York Country Club

40

40

80

Daniel Pinciotti, Jr.

Huntingdon Valley Country Club

38

42

80

David Livermore

Greate Bay Country Club

41

39

80

James Kieserman

The Bucks Club

38

42

80

Lance Oberparleiter

Wedgwood Country Club

40

40

80

Thomas DiCinti

Links Golf Club

43

37

80

Tom Piersanti

Saucon Valley Country Club

40

40

80

Ajai Sirohi

Mercer Oaks Golf Course

40

41

81

Bill Turner

Philadelphia Publinks GA

38

43

81

David Shields

Philadelphia Publinks GA

42

39

81

Douglas Zelner

Spring Ford Country Club

39

42

81

Johan van Schalkwyk

Burlington Country Club

39

42

81

John Aloisio

Seaview Marriott Resort & Spa

41

40

81

Lee Grout

Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

40

41

81

Mike Owsik

McCall Golf & Country Club

38

43

81

R. Blake Slawecki

Spring Ford Country Club

40

41

81

Sean Sexton

Philadelphia Publinks GA

41

40

81

Todd Vonderheid

Huntsville Golf Club

40

41

81

 

Failed to qualify

Brian Leftwich

Pine Valley Golf Club

42

40

82

Brian Sexton

Seaview Marriott Resort & Spa

40

42

82

David Smith

Doylestown Country Club

40

42

82

Matt Dolinsky

Honeybrook Golf Club

40

42

82

Michael DiGiandomenico

French Creek Golf Club

42

40

82

Robert Wurtz, Jr.

Philadelphia Cricket Club

39

43

82

Rodney James

Five Ponds Golf Club

39

43

82

Sean Coyle

Llanerch Country Club

40

42

82

Steven Passalacqua

Wedgwood Country Club

37

45

82

William Jeremiah

Philadelphia Publinks GA

41

41

82

Bob Ursomarso

Saucon Valley Country Club

40

43

83

Brad Sokol

Green Valley Country Club

42

41

83

Geoffrey Cooper

Laurel Creek Country Club

42

41

83

Marc Mandel

White Manor Country Club

44

39

83

Michael Schunke

Hartefeld National

39

44

83

Peter Barron III

Stone Harbor Golf Club

42

41

83

Rich Thon

The Springhaven Club

41

42

83

Douglas Cusick

Tavistock Country Club

43

41

84

Eric Fonner

Huntingdon Valley Country Club

42

42

84

Jamie Slonis

Tavistock Country Club

43

41

84

Kevin Bair

Wyncote Golf Club

41

43

84

Michael Evangelista

Concord Country Club

42

42

84

George Griffaton

Brookside Country Club

45

40

85

Greg Root

Manufacturers Golf & Country Club

43

42

85

Michael Quinn

Edgmont Country Club

38

47

85

Michael Rogers

Overbrook Golf Club

46

39

85

Paul Kupcha

Fieldstone Golf Club

42

43

85

Rick Custer

Spring Ford Country Club

40

45

85

Robert Bechtold

Wyncote Golf Club

44

41

85

Tim Westfall

RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

41

44

85

Frank Marckioni

Mercer Oaks Golf Course

39

47

86

Gavin Grimes

Chester Valley Golf Club

41

45

86

Bradley Roberts

Wedgwood Country Club

43

44

87

James Prendergast

Brookside Country Club

42

45

87

Robert Gill

Fox Hill Country Club

46

41

87

Stephen Seiden

Concord Country Club

43

44

87

David Barnett

White Clay Creek Country Club

43

45

88

Rick James

Doylestown Country Club

43

45

88

Casey Murray

Philadelphia Cricket Club

44

45

89

Fred Giblin

Merchantville Country Club

46

43

89

Raymond Andrusiewicz

Mercer Oaks Golf Course

42

47

89

Robert Loftus

Overbrook Golf Club

47

42

89

Neil Gordon

Five Ponds Golf Club

46

44

90

Bryan McClaskey

Merchantville Country Club

47

44

91

Fred Luck

Spring Ford Country Club

49

42

91

Bruce Jackson

Spring Ford Country Club

NC

NC

NC

Brian Corbett

Huntsville Golf Club

WD

WD

WD

Chris Kallmeyer

Philadelphia Cricket Club

WD

WD

WD

Chris Anderson

Wilmington Country Club

WD

WD

WD

Michael French

Burlington Country Club

WD

WD

WD

Patrick O'Brien

North Hills Country Club

WD

WD

WD

 

NC-No card; WD-withdrawal

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