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Llanerch's Coyle, Fox Hill's Gill top Mid.-Am. Qualifier at Plymouth CC

  PLYMOUTH MEETING, Pa. - Sean Coyle of Llanerch CC and Robert Gill of Fox Hill CC each carded a 1-under-par 71 to share medalist honors in Tuesday’s Middle-Amateur Championship Qualifier at Plymouth CC (par 72, 6,517 yards).

  Coyle, of Manayunk, Pa., and Gill, of Shavertown, Pa., led a field of 136 players attempting to earn one of the 35 qualifying spots and ties available for the 27th edition of the Golf Association of Philadelphia Middle-Amateur Championship set for May 26-27 at Philadelphia Cricket Club (Militia Hill). Coyle birdied four of his final nine holes to enter the clubhouse in red figures.

Sean Coyle of Llanerch CC
  â€śI kept it going,” he said. “I kept it in play. I wasn’t trying to go too deep. I was just trying to keep it going just to qualify.”

  After making the turn at 3 over, Coyle fired a birdie on No. 11 (par 4, 378 yards). His 5-iron from 168 yards prevailed through a feisty wind and settled 12 feet from the flagstick. On No. 12 (par 3, 175 yards), he stayed red by striking his 6-iron to four feet. Coyle, 34, also carded birdies on Nos. 17 (par 5, 537 yards) and 18 (par 5, 503 yards). An approach 4-iron from 232 yards on No. 17 landed 10 feet from the flagstick. Coyle punched out of the rough on No. 18 with a 9-iron and then knocked his lob wedge 65 yards onto the green. He converted a four-footer for birdie.

  â€śI was getting aggressive,” Coyle said. “The greens were receptive. I started feeling pretty good about my game. I’ve got my putting stroke down pretty well. Once I got it going, it was relatively easy.”

  Coyle played in last year’s Middle-Amateur Championship, but failed to make the Day 2 cut.

  â€śI’m hoping to do a little bit better,” he said about this year's event.

  For Gill, an opening birdie set the tone of his round. He drained an 18-footer on No. 1 (par 4, 388 yards) after hitting his 6-iron 172 yards.

  â€śIt kind of relaxes you,” Gill, 51, said.

  On No. 6 (par 4, 329 yards), he struck his 9-iron 130 yards and converted a three-footer for birdie. Gill later rocketed his 7-wood 215 yards, chipped up to the No. 8 (par 5, 475 yards) green and sunk a 15-footer for birdie.

  Trouble, however, arose on No. 10 (par 4, 297 yards) as Gill carded a bogey after an errant drive. He also failed to get up-and-down on Nos. 12 (par 3, 175 yards) and 14 (par 3, 200 yards). But Gill remained composed.

  â€śI knew I had two par 5s coming in, so I figured I could make some birdies. I figured I had to shoot under par to have a chance at medalist,” he said.

  On No. 15 (par 4, 410 yards), Gill hit his pitching wedge 120 yards to 15-feet and sunk the ensuing birdie putt. Standing 60 yards from the flagstick on No. 18 (par 5, 503 yards), Gill drilled his 60-degree wedge and converted a straightforward, three-footer for birdie.

  â€śI started off playing good this year,” he said. “After the front nine, I knew instead of playing to qualify, I was playing for medalist. I felt comfortable. It was fun to focus on trying to shoot the low score.”

  Stephen Seiden of Concord CC carded a 1-over-par 73 to place third. Seiden, of Chadds Ford, Pa., kept it in play throughout his round.

  â€śI just wanted to keep everything in the fairways. I think the only place you can get in trouble here is in the pine trees, and there are plenty of them,” he said. “My short game was good. I’m going in the right direction with my short game. I’m making better contact with my chips. ”

  Seiden, who began his round on the back nine, first showcased his improved short game on No. 14 (par 3, 200 yards). After Seiden’s 4-iron landed between the green and the right-side bunker, his ensuing chip shot ran 50 feet into the cup.

  â€śIt was a pretty straightforward chip. It was straight downhill,” he said. “It wasn’t going too hard. It was a great pace and it stayed online. It wasn’t what I was expecting.”

  Seiden, a pharmacist by day, fired another birdie on the next hole, the 410-yard, dogleg right 15th. His drive settled in the rough, but Seiden overcame an overhanging tree and launched his 6-iron 165 yards to two-feet from the flagstick.

  Another dogleg par 4, the 292-yard No. 4, brought Seiden, 28, a birdie. He smashed his 3-wood into the left rough. Though he had a “perfect angle” 85 yards into the green, a feisty gust of wind took Seiden’s approach-wedge into the right-side bunker. He then knocked a 58-degree sand wedge out of a flat lie and into the cup for birdie.

  â€śWhen I hit it, I knew it was a good shot,” he said. “You had to get it up quick. I didn’t have the advantage of having the upslope. The bunkers are firm, so I was just trying to get it anywhere on the green within a putt that I could make.”

  On No. 8 (par 5, 475 yards), Seiden established a good look at eagle after sticking his 4-iron 195 yards to 12 feet from the flagstick. He left the putt short, but tapped in for birdie.

  â€śAt that point, I was just trying to keep everything in play. I kind of knew I was in it,” he said. “In these things, you’re not trying to win them. You’re just trying to qualify,” Seiden said. “I’m just glad I put a good round together because last year was a struggle.”

  Seiden hopes his game will continue to improve for the Middle-Amateur Championship. He failed to make the cut after Day 1 in last year’s event, which took place at Tavistock CC.

  At the end of the day, the cut line fell to 79.

  Tuesday’s qualifier was the first of two Middle-Amateur Championship qualifiers used to determine who will play in the Championship later this month. The second qualifier will take place tomorrow, May 5, at Torresdale-Frankford CC.

  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.

  The Association’s Executive 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

Scores

Robert Gill

Fox Hill Country Club

71

Sean Coyle

Llanerch Country Club

71

Stephen Seiden

Concord Country Club

73

Zac Robertson

Edgmont Country Club

74

Marc Mandel

White Manor Country Club

74

Drew Panebianco

Talamore Country Club

74

Michael Quinn

Edgmont Country Club

75

Tom Carter

Greate Bay Country Club

76

James Haynie

Lu Lu Country Club

76

Anthony List, Jr.

Llanerch Country Club

76

Joshua Isler

Chester Valley Golf Club

76

Nick Verrecchio

Rolling Green Golf Club

76

Michael Decapua

Northampton Country Club

76

David Smith

Doylestown Country Club

76

John Donnelly

Concord Country Club

77

Roger Stone

Downingtown Country Club

77

Brad Sokol

Green Valley Country Club

77

Scott McLaughlin

Commonwealth National Golf Club

77

Dino Volpi, III

Plymouth Country Club

78

Joe Viechnicki

Saucon Valley Country Club

78

Frank Polizzi

Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

78

Steve Lubin

Five Ponds Golf Club

78

George Connell, Jr.

Gulph Mills Golf Club

78

John Mullins

Five Ponds Golf Club

78

Douglas Gregor

Huntingdon Valley Country Club

78

Kenneth Ralston

Huntsville Golf Club

78

Kevin Cahill

Waynesborough Country Club

78

John Cobb

Tavistock Country Club

78

Rich Thon

The Springhaven Club

79

Todd Vonderheid

Huntsville Golf Club

79

Robin McCool

Saucon Valley Country Club

79

Jhoon Chang

Philadelphia Cricket Club

79

Tim Sindorf

Burlington Country Club

79

James Prendergast

Brookside Country Club

79

Chris Kallmeyer

Philadelphia Cricket Club

79

Ron Weaver

Meadia Heights Golf Club

79

David Livermore

Greate Bay Country Club

79

 

Failed to qualify

Kenneth Matt

Philadelphia Publinks GA

80

Matt Forgie

Penn Oaks Golf Club

80

Richard Henn

Philadelphia Cricket Club

80

Michael Book

Honeybrook Golf Club

80

Matt Dietrich

Whitford Country Club

80

Stephen McIntyre

Honeybrook Golf Club

80

Michael Stanley

St. Davids Golf Club

80

John Poole, III

Makefield Highlands Golf Club

80

Mark Lovell

DuPont Country Club

80

Matthew Welsh

St. Davids Golf Club

80

Geoffrey Cooper

Laurel Creek Country Club

81

Ric Sucro

Cedarbrook Country Club

81

James White

Philadelphia Cricket Club

81

Ivan Mcbride

Five Ponds Golf Club

81

Ryan McGettigan

RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

81

J. Daniel Farragut

Philadelphia Cricket Club

81

Chris Stout

Concord Country Club

81

John LeBoeuf

Philadelphia Country Club

81

Bobby Kershner

Spring Ford Country Club

81

Johan van Schalkwyk

Burlington Country Club

81

David Fardon

Saucon Valley Country Club

81

Peter Moran

Edgmont Country Club

81

Jose Rovelli

Philadelphia Cricket Club

81

Patrick Lyons

Saucon Valley Country Club

81

Richard Atcavage

Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

82

Larry Paster

Philmont Country Club

82

Gregory Markus

Little Mill Country Club

82

Raymond Andrusiewicz

Mercer Oaks Golf Course

82

Tim Westfall

RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

82

Francis McGill, III

Philadelphia Country Club

82

Michael Schunke

Hartefeld National

82

Mark Rauch

Plymouth Country Club

83

David Atkinson

Llanerch Country Club

83

Scott Carney

Commonwealth National Golf Club

83

Peter Landreth

Philadelphia Cricket Club

83

Blake Slawecki

Spring Ford Country Club

83

Tim McNerney

Philadelphia Publinks GA

83

Nicholas Damm

Huntingdon Valley Country Club

83

Joseph Marucci

Saucon Valley Country Club

83

Marlin Detweiler

Lancaster Country Club

83

Miguel Biamon

Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

83

Jeffrey Prickitt

Manufacturers Golf & Country Club

83

Peter Ierardi, Jr.

Old York Road Country Club

83

Paul Keating

Aronimink Golf Club

84

John Robinson

Commonwealth National Golf Club

84

Fred Luck

Bellewood Golf Club

84

Mark Walkush

Manufacturers Golf & Country Club

84

Joe Dellicarpini

Philadelphia Cricket Club

84

Michael Hodges

The Springhaven Club

84

Frank Marckioni

Mercer Oaks Golf Course

85

Timothy Chow

Indian Valley Country Club

85

Mark Walker

Laurel Creek Country Club

85

Rocky Dare

Running Deer Golf Club

85

Joe Olin

Little Mill Country Club

85

Burton McHugh

Sunnybrook Golf Club

85

Byron Whitman

Golden Oaks Golf Club

85

Greg O'Connor

Philadelphia Publinks GA

85

Kevin Koch

Philadelphia Publinks GA

86

Alan Lazzarino

Brandywine Country Club

86

Todd Cappelli

Philadelphia Publinks GA

86

Casey Murray

Philadelphia Cricket Club

86

John Gosselin

Kennett Square Golf & Country Club

86

Robert Dziak

RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

86

Ryan Jordan

Tavistock Country Club

86

Don Gosselin

Plymouth Country Club

86

Patrick Phillips

Spring Ford Country Club

87

Michael Walsh, III

Aronimink Golf Club

87

Santo Lafoca

Huntsville Golf Club

87

Thomas Coakley

Saucon Valley Country Club

87

Chris McNeal

Talamore Country Club

87

Kenneth Croney, Jr.

Overbrook Golf Club

87

Donald Ashley

Philadelphia Country Club

87

Eric Fonner

Huntingdon Valley Country Club

87

Shane McGovern

Aronimink Golf Club

88

Francis Hamm

Country Club of Scranton

88

James Della Guardia

Spring Ford Country Club

88

Andrew Speaker

Jericho National Golf Club

88

Brian Degnan

Philadelphia Publinks GA

88

Tom Quinn

Cedarbrook Country Club

89

Joseph Greenwald

RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

89

William Rolli

Philadelphia Publinks GA

89

Duane Pinnock

RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

89

Andrew Lombard

The Springhaven Club

90

Jeffrey Wuerstle

Indian Valley Country Club

90

Mark Coassolo

Brookside C.C. of Allentown

91

Michael DiGiandomenico

French Creek Golf Club

91

Robert Davis, Jr.

Glenmaura National Golf Club

91

Del Markward

North Hills Country Club

91

Timothy Zurybida

Huntingdon Valley Country Club

93

George Hagstoz

Riverton Country Club

93

Roben Qawasny

Indian Valley Country Club

94

Mike McTyre

Sakima Country Club

101

Chris Corr

Five Ponds Golf Club

NS

Brad McFadden

Overbrook Golf Club

WD

Jimmy Taylor

Blue Bell Country Club

WD

Michael Boden

Aronimink Golf Club

WD

Thomas Mensel

Jericho National Golf Club

WD

Bill Albertus

Penn Oaks Golf Club

WD

NS - no show; WD - withdrawal

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