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St. Davids GC’s Gillespie cards a 4-under 67; holds two-stroke lead

  MT. LAUREL, N.J.–Brian Gillespie refused to allow a pair of opening bogeys to derail his Mid-Am train.

  Instead, the St. Davids GC member kept his game on track, rallying with four birdies and an eagle to shoot a day’s best 4-under-67 Wednesday at Laurel Creek CC (par 71, 6,742 yards) in the 28th Middle-Amateur Championship. Gillespie, 35, of Wayne, Pa., enters tomorrow’s second and final round with a two-shot lead over local hopefuls Michael Hyland and Ryan McCarty, both of Little Mill CC, and star senior circuit competitor Chip Lutz of LedgeRock GC.

Michael Hyland eyes his
tee shot on No. 14 (par 3, 165 yards).
  Tee times begin at 7:30 a.m. on Thursday. Gillespie, McCarty and Lutz, the day’s final grouping, tee off at 11:30 a.m.

  The cut line for the low 70 players and ties fell at 80. A total of 74 players of the 125 advanced into Day 2.

  â€śThere’s no better time to be 2 over than after two holes is kind of what I was thinking. You have 16 holes to make it up,” said Gillespie, the 2001 Amateur Champion. “I played a practice round here. I was pretty comfortable and knew what was ahead of me. It seemed like the holes were in fairly accessible locations so I felt like if I made a few good swings and made a few good putts I could get back in it, which I did. I got lucky. You have that mentality every time you go out and sometimes it doesn’t work your way. Today it did.”

  Gillespie’s turnaround started in style on No. 5 (par 5, 505 yards). He hammered a 6-iron from 205 yards, downwind, to 25 feet below the hole.

  â€śI made a really nice putt. It was right in the heart,” said Gillespie of the eagle three. “That got me back to even [par] and kind of settled me down and gave me an everything’s-going-to-be-fine kind of feeling.”

  Gillespie added a nice two-putt birdie from 50 feet on No. 9 (par 5, 545 yards) to make the turn in 1 under. On No. 11 (par 4, 396 yards), Gillespie surprised himself when his 30-foot downhill birdie dropped in the right side of the hole.

  â€śIt’s not a putt you are trying to make. The hole looks really small going down that green,” said Gillespie who moved to 2 under after that. “It dropped in and I felt really good.”

  Gillespie added another red figure on No. 13 (par 4, 387 yards) when he knocked a wedge from 123 yards to 15 feet and made the birdie chance. He noted a momentum saving 80-foot, two-putt par on No. 14 (par 3, 165 yards) before carding his final birdie of the day on No. 15 (par 5, 521 yards). He knocked a 3-iron 240 yards to 60 feet and two putted.

  Gillespie carded three solid pars on the three difficult closing holes.

  â€śI got a softball game tonight so I’ll try not to get hurt,” said a laughing Gillespie. “I had a good round. I’m excited. I’m only halfway home and anything can happen.”

  In addition to the 2001 Amateur win, other top Gillespie GAP finishes included a runner-up performance in the 2003 Amateur and a second-place effort in the 2009 Patterson Cup. His top Mid-Am finish also came in 2009, a third-place showing.

RYAN McCARTY
  GAP-wise, the last couple years are a resurgence of sorts for Gillespie.

  â€śI can’t point my finger at something in the last couple years as a turning point for me. There are really only four or five rounds that make or break your year. You could play well all year, and have four or five bad days in GAP events and it looks like you had a bad year,” said Gillespie. “I’m trying to focus a little more in these events. I’ve been trying to keep my swing thoughts clean and simple. Today after the first two holes everything went my way.”

  A trio of challengers hover two shots behind the good-fortuned Gillespie.

  Hyland and McCarty are nearby New Jersey residents with a ton of Laurel Creek CC course knowledge.

  Hyland, 32, of Marlton, N.J., graduated from Holy Cross High School in 1997 where in his four years on the golf team, the Lancers never lost a home match at Laurel Creek.

  Hyland opened his round with five birdies in his first 13 holes before a pair of misguided 7-irons gave three shots back.

  Hyland birdied No. 3 (par 3, 167 yards) with a 7-iron he hit to three feet; No. 5 when he knocked a 6-iron from 195 yards on the green in two and two putted; No. 8 (par 4, 346 yards) with a wedge from 100 yards that stopped a foot from the hole; No. 9 with a 7-iron from 183 yards and an ensuing two putt and No. 13 (par 4, 387 yards) with a 140-yard wedge shot that stopped eight foot shy of the hole.

  His two poor 7-irons, a push on No. 14 (par 3, 165 yards) and heavy effort on No. 18 (par 4, 437 yards), resulted in a bogey and double bogey, respectively.

  Hyland said he’s never seen such calm conditions at Laurel Creek in all his time here. He’s hoping the wind picks up tomorrow.

  â€śI would be extremely happy if that happens,” said Hyland.

  McCarty, 25, of Voorhees, N.J., was a Laurel Creek junior member when he was 16 and 17 years old.

  He recently graduated from Rutgers Law School and will begin studying for the bar exam next week.

  â€śThe last three weeks I’ve been playing a lot of golf. This is kind of my window,” said McCarty. “I know generally where to hit it off the tee here because there is a little bit more room than it looks. And I made some putts. It definitely helped [being a member here]. There are some intimidating shots around here and if you don’t know what club to hit or where to hit it, it makes it that much more difficult.”

  McCarty birdied No. 3 after hitting a 7-iron to 15 feet; No. 5 on the strength of a two-putt from 30 feet; No. 9, playing his ball down the adjacent 18th, with a pitching wedge from 120 yards that stopped eight feet from the hole; and No. 11. He bogeyed No. 12 (par 4, 434 yards) after going long over the green but responded with a birdie on No. 14 (par 3, 165 yards) when his 6-iron stopped eight feet behind the hole. He failed to get up-and-down on No. 15 and then finished the last three holes in 1-over par.

  â€śIf you can get through those last three holes at 1 over, that’s like gaining a stroke on the field,” said McCarty. “They are the toughest holes here.”

  Lutz, 56, of Reading, Pa., was the Golfweek National Senior Player of the Year in 2010. And he’s off to another good start, having won four senior events this past winter down South.

  A perennial Mid-Am contender, Lutz is a two-time event champion: 1998 and 2007.

  Wednesday, his round was pretty benign. Lutz drained a 25-foot birdie on No. 1 (par 4, 405 yards) but missed a short second putt on No. 2 (par 4, 368 yards) to fall back to even. He birdied the fourth hole (par 4, 405 yards) with an 8-iron from 150 yards to 10 feet and No. 15 after rocketing his 3-wood from 247 yards onto the collar of the green and getting up-and-down.

  â€śI struck the ball solidly. I hit it to the right spots on the green. I left a lot out there,” said Lutz. “I’m pleased with the results even though the score could have been better. I’ll be a couple back, but it’s a good position to be in. If you put something up, the guys will have to work at.”

NOTES–All three Laurel Creek CC members who qualified for the Championship Proper made the cut: Lee Cook, Geoff Cooper and Andrew Dietz. Cooper carded a 4-over 75; Dietz a 5-over 76 and Cook a 7-over 78 … Jamie Slonis of Tavistock CC aced the par 3, 167-yard No. 3 with a 7-iron. "I hit a little draw," the Sewell, N.J. resident said. "It was coming right in at the flagstick. It hit just short of it [the hole location]. It kind of disappeared, though, because you can't see it the way the green sits. The group ahead – [Michael] McDermott, [Tom] Gramigna and [Michael] Brown - raised their hands and said it was in. I knew it was going to be a decent shot. I never counted on it going in." The hole-in-one marked the sixth of Slonis' career. He last carded one two years ago during Tavistock's Club Championship. Today's ace gave Slonis a welcome boost. "It's nice to get off to a good start, even though I followed it up with two bogeys," he said. "I had a bad three-putt (on No. 4) and then I put a ball in the water on No. 5. But then I made a birdie on the hole after that to get it back to 1 under." Slonis, 42, finished at 1 under and stands tied for fifth entering tomorrow's second round. He is well-familiar with the Mt. Laurel, N.J. track. He worked as an assistant professional at Laurel Creek in 1991. "I've always liked this golf course. I've always done OK here," Slonis, the 2001 Patterson Cup Champion, said.

Qualifiers

Name, club

Score

Brian Gillespie, St. Davids Golf Club

67

Ryan McCarty, Little Mill Country Club

69

Chip Lutz, LedgeRock Golf Club

69

Michael Hyland, Little Mill Country Club

69

Michael Brown, Lookaway Golf Club

70

Jamie Slonis, Tavistock Country Club

70

Robert Cunningham, Overbrook Golf Club

71

Glenn Smeraglio, Mercer Oaks Golf Course

71

Louis Giovi, Old York CC at Chesterfield

72

William McGuinness, Tavistock Country Club

72

Douglas Zelner, Coatesville Country Club

72

Robert Good, Merion Golf Club

72

Matthew Mattare, Saucon Valley Country Club

72

James Gillespie, Wedgwood Country Club

73

Matthew Walsh, Overbrook Golf Club

73

Kenneth Matt, Philadelphia Publinks GA

73

William Jeremiah, Bidermann Golf Club

74

Peter Barron, III, Stone Harbor Golf Club

74

Scott McLaughlin, Commonwealth National Golf Club

74

David Smith, Doylestown Country Club

74

David West, Whitford Country Club

74

John Brennan, Spring Ford Country Club

74

Chris Hynoski, Mercer Oaks Golf Course

75

Geoffrey Cooper, Laurel Creek Country Club

75

Tom DiCinti, Links Golf Club

75

Michael McDermott, Merion Golf Club

75

Thomas Gramigna, Tavistock Country Club

75

Michael Walker, Loch Nairn Golf Club

75

Oscar Mestre, Overbrook Golf Club

75

Andy Achenbach, RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

75

Andrew Dietz, Laurel Creek Country Club

76

Brian Kenny, Greate Bay Country Club

76

Michael LaGrasso, Little Mill Country Club

76

Joseph Russo, Running Deer Golf Club

76

Anthony Martire, Seaview Resort & Spa

76

Dan Pickering, Indian Valley Country Club

76

Robert Bechtold, Loch Nairn Golf Club

76

Ed Chylinski, Chester Valley Golf Club

76

Fred Jones, Merion Golf Club

76

Kyle Davis, Fieldstone Golf Club

76

P. Chet Walsh, Philadelphia Country Club

76

Stephen Seiden, Llanerch Country Club

76

Scott Klee, Indian Valley Country Club

76

James Donnelly, Merion Golf Club

77

Matthew Finger, Wedgwood Country Club

77

Sean Leonard, Tavistock Country Club

77

Marc Mandel, Philadelphia Cricket Club

77

Todd Vonderheid, Huntsville Golf Club

77

Rodney James, Five Ponds Golf Club

77

Tom Borsello, White Clay Creek Country Club

77

Christopher Lange, Overbrook Golf Club

77

Gregg Angelillo, Moselem Springs Golf Club

77

Michael Quinn, Edgmont Country Club

77

Chris Lange, Jr., Overbrook Golf Club

78

Michael Moffat, Five Ponds Golf Club

78

Lee Cook, Laurel Creek Country Club

78

Tim Freeh, Back Creek Golf Club

78

Tom Spano, Llanerch Country Club

78

Alan Lazzarino, Loch Nairn Golf Club

78

Ryan Gelrod, Commonwealth National Golf Club

78

Craig Scott, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

78

Rich Pruchnik, West Chester Golf & Country Club

78

Michael Rose, Meadowlands Country Club

78

Arthur Kania, Jr., Merion Golf Club

78

Christopher Ault, Mercer Oaks Golf Course

79

Daniel Feeney, Philadelphia Cricket Club

79

Gil Moniz, Jr., Running Deer Golf Club

79

Thomas Hyland, Little Mill Country Club

79

Lance Oberparleiter, Little Mill Country Club

80

Ray Pyontek, Mercer Oaks Golf Course

80

Jim Rattigan, Schuylkill Country Club

80

Steven Budenz, Mercer Oaks Golf Course

80

Joe Frey, Edgmont Country Club

80

John Murphy, II, Wildwood Golf & Country Club

80

 

Failed to qualify

Matthew Gaffney, Little Mill Country Club

81

Jack Anderson, Yardley Country Club

81

David Brookreson, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

81

Rand Mendez, Fieldstone Golf Club

81

Neil Gordon, Five Ponds Golf Club

81

Jeff Osberg, Llanerch Country Club

81

Roc Irey, Lookaway Golf Club

81

Scott Orr, Brookside Country Club

81

Stephen McIntyre, Five Ponds Golf Club

81

Jon Thomas, Back Creek Golf Club

81

Blake Cleary, Wilmington Country Club

82

Luis Diaz, Philadelphia Publinks GA

82

Mike Amtsberg, Brookside Country Club

82

Sean Remington, Green Valley Country Club

82

Christopher Lucci, Brookside Country Club

82

Chris Lilley, Northampton Valley Country Club

83

G. Patrick Dougherty, Philadelphia Cricket Club

83

Paul Rogowicz, Yardley Country Club

83

Frank Savarese, Philadelphia Publinks GA

83

Frank Corrado, Jr., Jericho National Golf Club

83

Brad McFadden, Overbrook Golf Club

83

John Gosselin, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club

84

Bradley Roberts, Wedgwood Country Club

84

Marlin Detweiler, Lancaster Country Club

84

Rich Thon, The Springhaven Club

84

Matt Jasudowich, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

84

Christopher Thude, Torresdale-Frankford Country Club

84

George Griffaton, Brookside Country Club

84

Michael Shoup, Sandy Run Country Club

84

Robert Loftus, Overbrook Golf Club

85

Gerry Baldachino, Old York CC at Chesterfield

85

John Robinson, Commonwealth National Golf Club

85

Steve Lubin, Five Ponds Golf Club

85

Michael Rogers, Overbrook Golf Club

86

Bo Maguire, Brookside Country Club

86

Michael Evangelista, Concord Country Club

86

John Aloisio, Running Deer Golf Club

87

Michael Cole, Torresdale-Frankford Country Club

87

Johan van Schalkwyk, Burlington Country Club

87

Art Brosius, DuPont Country Club

87

Alex Cameron, Merchantville Country Club

88

Robert Savarese, Jr., Philadelphia Cricket Club

89

Brian Fisher, Philadelphia Publinks GA

89

Tom Carter, Philadelphia Cricket Club

90

Dino Stathis, Metedeconk National Golf Club

90

Kevin Hinkle, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

91

William Bello, Metedeconk National Golf Club

96

Danny Osada, Philadelphia Publinks GA

98

Francis Hamm, Country Club of Scranton

WD

Brian Foxx, Cherry Valley Country Club

WD

Peter Moran, Edgmont Country Club

DQ

 

DQ-disqualification; WD-withdrawal

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