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White Clay's Borsello, Phoenixville's Domenick take Sr. Four-Ball

  MIDDLETOWN, Del. – Four teams filed a 4-under-par 67 to finish tied atop Wednesday’s Senior Four-Ball Stroke Play at Back Creek GC (par 71, 6,287 yards).

Tom Borsello (left) and Michael Domenick shake
hands following their round.
  In a scorecard playoff, Tom Borsello of White Clay Creek CC and Michael Domenick of Phoenixville CC prevailed thanks to a birdie on No. 17 (par 3, 163 yards). They edged the teams of Don Donatoni of White Manor CC and Michael Rose of Meadowlands CC, Jay Howson, Jr. of St. Davids GC and Charles McClaskey of Back Creek GC, and Arthur Jacoby of Commonwealth National GC and Alan Van Horn of Lu Lu CC. The Association uses the USGA-recommended method of scorecard tiebreaking.

  Borsello, of Wilmington, Del., became available to compete in Wednesday’s event thanks to a scheduling change, so he made a string of phone calls before landing Domenick, of Phoenixville, Pa., for a playing partner. The two share similar playing styles, which created natural cohesion on the golf course.

  â€śHe and I play the same kind of game,” Domenick, 56, said. “He hits it a little farther than I do. We play it straight and try to keep it in play. We stayed together pretty much.”

  â€śWe both had our moments of greatness and some despair,” Borsello, 57, said. “We kind of ham-and-egged it when we had to. We didn’t drop a shot, which was important. He was a good fit. He’s a great guy to play with.”

  Borsello, who captured the Warner Cup (Gross) a month ago at Lu Lu CC, carded three birdies for the team. He smacked a sand wedge 80 yards to three feet on No. 7 (par 4, 366 yards). He knocked a 9-iron 135 yards to 18-feet flagstick-high on No. 10 (par 4, 405 yards).

  â€śI got lucky and snuck it in,” he said. “The putt was kind of right-to-left at the beginning, and it flattened probably the last 13 feet of the hole. It luckily stayed on its line.”

  After Domenick nearly aced the par 3, 163-yard 17th hole with a 5-hybrid into the wind, Borsello stopped his 5-iron at 18-feet and drained the downhill right-to-left breaker. Domenick, however, did start the team’s red figure engine. On the shortish par 5, 505-yard 5th hole, he lofted his 54-degree wedge 85 yards to 15 feet and drained the left-to-right breaker.

  â€śIt was one of those putts you figure you’re not going to make, so you just hit it, and it went in. That kind of got us started,” Domenick said.

  Borsello and Domenick, a pair of relative newcomers to the Association’s Senior circuit, have known one another for years. They’ve competed in tri-state tournaments and honorary events together. Domenick was glad Borsello dialed his number when it came time to find a teammate.

  â€śI wasn’t going to travel down here unless somebody maybe called me to play for once,” Domenick said. “I’m always the guy who calls.”

Michael Rose (left) and Don Donatoni
study the No. 14 green.
  Donatoni, of Malvern, Pa., hit 15 greens in regulation en route to a sensational round.

  â€śHe could’ve shot 64 or 63 on his own ball,” Rose, 64, of Huntingdon Valley, Pa., said. “If he had a really hot putting round, it would have been all over. I’m happy that he brings me along to play. We’re a good team, and we have fun.”

  â€śI had a great playing partner,” Donatoni, 63, added. “He helped me read the greens out here. This was a battle of attrition. The weather was draining. The wind was difficult today.”

  Donatoni’s flatstick caught fire on No. 5. The 2008 Chapman Cup (Gross) Champion pummeled his 4-iron 192 yards to 25-feet and ran his eagle effort into tap-in territory. Donatoni stopped a 58-degree wedge at eight feet on No. 7 (par 4, 366 yards) and watched the uphill left-to-right breaker drop inside the left edge of the cup. A routine two-putt on No. 11 occurred following an 180-yard 5-iron set-up. Trying to overcome a relentless wind on No. 16 (par 5, 480 yards), Donatoni flushed his 3-wood 235 yards into the bunker. A spectacular 58-degree wedge exit from 30 yards out bounced to within inches of the jar.

  â€śThat was my best shot of the day. I knew it was going to be close,” Donatoni, who captured the Senior Division in the 2010 Tournament of Champions, said.

Jay Howson, Jr. (left) and Charles McClaskey
  Rose provided a crucial par save on No. 6 (par 4, 319 yards) that kept the team’s scorecard bogey-free. After popping his drive, Rose witnessed his 9-iron come out fat and fly 100 yards. However, a sound chip shot stopped six feet shy, and Rose deposited the par putt. Donatoni and Rose, as well as Carl Everett of Merion GC and Neil McDermott of Llanerch CC, are the reigning Senior Four-Man Team titleholders.

  Two of the Association’s most dominant Super-Seniors joined forces to scorch Back Creek. Howson, the 2009 Super-Senior Player of the Year, and McClaskey, the 2011 Super-Senior Player of the Year, submitted a bogey-free scorecard that also featured four red marks.

  â€śCharlie’s putting was key for us,” Howson said.

  â€śWe zigged-and-zagged pretty good,” McClaskey added.

  McClaskey, the current Super-Senior Player of the Year leader, powered his 5-iron 198 yards on No. 5 and cozied a 30-footer close to the cup. Howson’s smooth wedge from 110 yards out landed seven-feet from the flagstick on No. 7 (par 4, 366 yards). McClaskey, 72, of Elkton, Md., put his 4-iron into the right greenside bunker on No. 11 (par 5, 470 yards), but a spectacular sand shot stopped eight inches from the drain. He slapped a sand wedge 100 yards to 12-feet on No. 13 (par 4, 407 yards) and cleaned up the birdie putt.

  Howson and McClaskey hold a remarkable 14 Senior titles between the two. Adding another piece of hardware to the mantle, however, wasn’t necessarily what mattered most.

Arthur Jacoby and Alan Van Horn
  â€śWe had fun, and that was the goal,” Howson, 73, of Malvern, Pa., said. “Wining would have been a bonus.”

  Jacoby, 63, of Wynocte, Pa., and Van Horn, who started on the back nine, birdied three of their first four holes to generate momentum. On No. 10 (par 4, 405 yards), Van Horn, 61, of Ambler, Pa., launched his 28-degree rescue 168 yards to 30-feet and executed a left-to-right breaker from behind the hole location. His sand wedge sailed 87 yards and settled three inches from the jar on No. 11 (par 5, 470 yards). Van Horn’s flatstick stayed as hot as the weather when he arrived at No. 13 (par 4, 407 yards). He hit his 8-iron 142 yards to 15-feet. Jacoby and Van Horn experience a bump in the road on No. 18 (par 4, 414 yards). They both dumped their approaches into the greenside bunker and failed to get up-and-down. Jacoby, the Association’s1975 Amateur Champion, recovered the lost stroke by striking his 7-iron to three feet on No. 2 (par 3, 168 yards). Both he and Van Horn reached the No. 5. green in two strokes and two-putted for birdie.

  â€śWe play in at least four or five events a year together,” Van Horn said. “We’ve known each other since we were 18, 20 years old. He’s a former GAP Amateur Champion. I try to play with him as often as I can.”

  Robert Billings of Waynesborough CC and Peter Dilullo of Rolling Green GC carded a 63 (net) to win the Net Division.

NOTES - Play was delayed 50 minutes due to lightning.

Gross

Name, club

Score

*Tom Borsello/Michael Domenick, White Clay Creek CC/Phoenixville CC

67

Alan Van Horn/Arthur Jacoby, Lu Lu CC/Commonwealth National GC

67

Don Donatoni/Michael Rose, White Manor CC/Meadowlands CC

67

Charles McClaskey/Jay Howson, Jr., Back Creek GC/St. Davids GC

67

Carl Everett/Neil McDermott, Merion GC/Llanerch CC

69

Rich Thon/Andrew Harmer, The Springhaven Club

69

Peter Dilullo/Robert Billings, Waynesborough CC/Rolling Green GC

70

Fred Giblin/Tom DiCinti, Merchantville CC/Links GC

70

Charles Jones/Michael Nilon, Blue Bell CC/Philadelphia CC

70

Pete Widdoes/Michael Moser, Loch Nairn GC/Kennett Square G&CC

70

Richard Umani/Ed Chylinski, Honeybrook GC/ Chester Valley GC

70

Matthew Bellis/Scott Carney, Commonwealth National GC

70

Frank Polizzi/Bernie Zbrzeznj, Whitemarsh Valley CC

71

Michael Howanski/John Turner, DuPont CC/The Springhaven Club

71

John Snyder/Thomas O'Rourke, Waynesborough CC/Chester Valley GC

71

Peter Mimmo/Frank Tuscano, North Hills CC

71

Art Brosius/Dan Ward, DuPont CC

71

Donald Ashley/Theodore Beringer, Philadelphia CC

71

Kevin Mailey/W. Scott Yard, Whitford CC

71

Robert Lodovici/Joe Olin, Little Mill CC

72

Fred Jones/Robert Olson, Merion GC/Radley Run CC

72

Fred Olt/Bernard Kelly, Little Mill CC

74

Joseph Altieri/Bill Doherty, Manufacturers G&CC

74

Bob Abramski/Ronald Hooven, Talamore CC

75

Stuart Weiss/Lee Rosenbluth, Meadowlands CC/Rolling Green GC

75

Richard White/Michael McCorriston, Jericho National GC

76

Steve Rathman/Kip Barto, Heidelberg CC

76

William Dauphinee/John Choyka, Indian Valley CC

76

Frank Petrecco/Kyran Connelly, Yardley CC/Makefield Highlands GC

77

Joseph McLane/Dave Jacobson, JC Melrose CC

77

Lawrence Capuzzi, Sr./Robert Gress, Sr., Rolling Green GC

77

James Wiley/John Patton, Lu Lu CC/Little Mill CC

78

C. Michael Conway/Charles Caparo, Plymouth CC

78

Jack Hoffman/John Hollingsworth, Sr., Penn Oaks GC/Concord CC

78

John Kane/James Callaghan, Rolling Green GC

78

Jim Lloyd/Stephen Pence, Running Deer GC/Little Mill CC

78

Fred Brown/Bob Silsbe, Downingtown CC

78

Wayne Diluigi/Jay McMenamin, Little Mill CC

78

Dan Lamb/Tim Ungrady, Edgmont CC

78

W. Garth Sprecher/A. Fred Rudy, Jr., Lancaster CC

79

Bud MacAvoy/Frederick Banta, Running Deer GC

79

Deane Haase/Michael Quinn, Edgmont CC

80

Herbert Gordon/Alan Bernabei, Doylestown CC

80

James Conway/John Vergari, Tavistock CC

80

Stephen Kay/Scott Fleming, Old York CC at Chesterfield/Llanerch CC

80

Barry Hagan/Edmond Crocheron, West Chester G&CC/Downingtown CC

81

Thomas Parente/John Cech, Riverton CC

81

Wayne Yetter/Duke Rittersbach, Lookaway GC/Five Ponds GC

82

Ned Moore/Rick Rutter, Manufacturers G&CC

82

John Dandrea/Jim Chojnacki, Little Mill CC

82

Robert Felter/Terry Radcliffe, Lancaster CC

84

Murray Soss/Amedeo Mascitti, Rolling Green GC

84

William Friel/Charles Quinn, Squires GC/Manufacturers G&CC

84

Robert Thornton, Jr./Joe Frawley, Riverton CC

84

Dave Furman/Harvey Miller, Running Deer GC/Little Mill CC

84

John Long/Francis Sbandi, Edgmont CC

84

Jim Frain/Jeffrey Hilton, Northampton Valley CC

85

Robert Jenkins/Carmen Caruso, Spring Ford GC

91

Kent Weymouth, Jr./Gregory Gaul, Philadelphia Publinks GA/Merion GC

NC

Jon Mabry/Joseph Perrone, Moorestown Field Club

WD

Arthur Kania, Jr./Robert Wagner, Merion GC

DQ

 

Net

Name, club

Score

Peter Dilullo/Robert Billings, Waynesborough CC/Rolling Green GC

63

Alan Van Horn/Arthur Jacoby, Lu Lu CC/Commonwealth National GC

64

Peter Mimmo/Frank Tuscano, North Hills CC

64

Bob Abramski/Ronald Hooven, Talamore CC

64

Charles McClaskey/Jay Howson, Jr., Back Creek GC/St. Davids GC

65

Carl Everett/Neil McDermott, Merion GC/Llanerch CC

65

John Snyder/Thomas O'Rourke, Waynesborough CC/Chester Valley GC

65

Kevin Mailey/W.Scott Yard, Whitford CC

65

Joseph Altieri/Bill Doherty, Manufacturers G&CC

65

Stuart Weiss/Lee Rosenbluth, Meadowlands CC/Rolling Green GC

65

Don Donatoni/Michael Rose, White Manor CC/Meadowlands CC

66

Tom Borsello/Michael Domenick, White Clay Creek CC/Phoenixville CC

66

Pete Widdoes/Michael Moser, Loch Nairn GC/Kennett Square G&CC

66

Matthew Bellis/Scott Carney, Commonwealth National GC

66

Michael Howanski/John Turner, DuPont CC/The Springhaven Club

66

Art Brosius/Dan Ward, DuPont CC

66

Fred Olt/Bernard Kelly, Little Mill CC

66

Steve Rathman/Kip Barto, Heidelberg CC

66

Wayne Yetter/Duke Rittersbach, Lookaway GC/Five Ponds GC

66

Rich Thon/Andrew Harmer, The Springhaven Club

67

Fred Giblin/Tom DiCinti, Merchantville CC/Links GC

67

Charles Jones/Michael Nilon, Blue Bell CC/Philadelphia CC

67

Frank Polizzi/Bernie Zbrzeznj, Whitemarsh Valley CC

67

Donald Ashley/Theodore Beringer, Philadelphia CC

67

Fred Jones/Robert Olson, Merion GC/Radley Run CC

67

Frank Petrecco/Kyran Connelly, Yardley CC/Makefield Highlands GC

67

James Wiley/John Patton, Lu Lu CC/Little Mill CC

67

Wayne Diluigi/Jay McMenamin, Little Mill CC

67

Richard Umani/Ed Chylinski, Honeybrook GC/ Chester Valley GC

68

Robert Lodovici/Joe Olin, Little Mill CC

68

Richard White/Michael McCorriston, Jericho National GC

68

Lawrence Capuzzi, Sr./ Robert Gress, Sr., Rolling Green GC

68

Ned Moore/Rick Rutter, Manufacturers G&CC

68

Dave Furman/Harvey Miller, Running Deer GC/Little Mill CC

68

C. Michael Conway/Charles Caparo, Plymouth CC

69

Jack Hoffman/John Hollingsworth, Sr., Penn Oaks GC/Concord CC

69

Barry Hagan/Edmond Crocheron, West Chester G&CC/Downingtown CC

69

William Dauphinee/John Choyka, Indian Valley CC

70

Fred Brown/Bob Silsbe, Downingtown CC

70

Stephen Kay/Scott Fleming, Old York CC at Chesterfield/Llanerch CC

70

Thomas Parente/John Cech, Riverton CC

70

William Friel/Charles Quinn, Squires GC/Manufacturers G&CC

70

Joseph McLane/Dave Jacobson, JC Melrose CC

71

John Kane/James Callaghan, Rolling Green GC

71

W. Garth Sprecher/A. Fred Rudy, Jr., Lancaster CC

71

Jim Lloyd/Stephen Pence, Running Deer GC/Little Mill CC

72

John Dandrea/Jim Chojnacki, Little Mill CC

72

Robert Thornton, Jr./Joe Frawley, Riverton CC

72

John Long/Francis Sbandi, Edgmont CC

72

Dan Lamb/Tim Ungrady, Edgmont CC

73

Bud MacAvoy/Frederick Banta, Running Deer GC

73

James Conway/John Vergari, Tavistock CC

73

Robert Felter/Terry Radcliffe, Lancaster CC

73

Murray Soss/Amedeo Mascitti, Rolling Green GC

73

Herbert Gordon/Alan Bernabei, Doylestown CC

74

Deane Haase/Michael Quinn, Edgmont CC

77

Jim Frain/Jeffrey Hilton, Northampton Valley CC

77

Robert Jenkins/Carmen Caruso, Spring Ford GC

79

Kent Weymouth, Jr./Gregory Gaul, Philadelphia Publinks GA/Merion GC

NC

Jon Mabry/Joseph Perrone, Moorestown Field Club

WD

Arthur Kania, Jr./Robert Wagner, Merion GC

DQ

 

* -won in playoff

DQ-disqualification; NC-no card; WD-withdrawal

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