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Llanerch's Osberg tops U.S. Mid-Amateur Qualifier at Philadelphia CC

  GLADWYNE, Pa. — Jeffrey Osberg of Llanerch CC is becoming quite the expert when it comes to qualifying for a USGA event. He carded a 3-under-par 68 to top a USGA Mid-Amateur Qualifier administered by the Golf Association of Philadelphia at Philadelphia CC (par 71, 6,852 yards) Monday. Earlier this month, Osberg earned medalist honors in a U.S. Amateur Championship Qualifier at his home club and Rolling Green GC.

Jeffrey Osberg putts for
birdie on No. 8 (par 4, 391 yards).
  Also qualifying Monday were Ryan Chin of New York, N.Y., Dave Fardon of Center Valley, Pa., Thomas Gramigna of Haddonfield, N.J., John Moheyer of Baltimore, Md. and Steve Owens of Philadelphia, Pa. Nine players who carded a 3-over-par 74 in regulation returned to Philadelphia CC Tuesday to participate in a sudden-death playoff for two remaining spots. Marc Mandel of Conshohocken, Pa. and Scott McLaughlin of Harleysville, Pa. parred No. 11 (par 3, 186 yards), the second extra hole, to advance.

  The backdrop behind Osberg’s medalist run this time around was quite different. Hurricane Irene wreaked havoc throughout the region over the weekend, causing severe damage to residences and golf courses alike. Osberg competed in the semifinals in Llanerch’s Club Championship Saturday morning before torrential rain and winds descended upon the area. He spent yesterday helping to remove a tree that fell into his girlfriend’s home. Osberg’s preparation was limited, but it didn’t show as he hit 15 greens in regulation Monday.

  â€śThe course was fantastic,” the West Chester, Pa. resident said. “I maybe had one ball that had mud on it today. What they did here to get the course ready is unbelievable. It doesn’t even look like it rained here.”

  Osberg’s ball striking, as usual, proved monumental.

  â€śI just hit it well,” he said. “The goal in most of these qualifiers is to just try for even par. A course like this sets up well for me. I took advantage of some of the shorter holes and just played smart on some of the more difficult ones.”

  The diligent decimator birdied both par 5s on the front to find red figures early. He smashed a 3-wood 255 yards to the back of the No. 3 (par 5, 578 yards) green and two-putted. The par 5, 500-yard No. 6 was a similar story. Osberg hammered a 6-iron 205 yards to 40 feet and again traded two putts for red pen. Osberg, the 2010 Joseph H. Patterson Cup Champion, showed an affinity for the flagstick on No. 11 (par 3, 186 yards). He stopped an 8-iron six feet above the hole and coaxed in the birdie putt. A par 5 bit Osberg briefly. With 140 yards into the No. 12 (574 yards) hole location, Osberg flew a wedge over the green, lofted a chip to 15 feet and missed the par putt. Osberg corrected that wedge error by knocking one 82 yards to three feet on No.13 (par 4, 379 yards). Osberg erred on the cautious side coming in, registering five pars to post the day’s lone subpar score.

  In the U.S. Amateur Championship last week at Erin Hills, Osberg failed to advance into match play. He hopes to reverse his fortunes in the U.S. Mid-Amateur.

  â€śComing back from the [U.S] Amateur where I didn’t have a good showing, it’s nice to qualify for this,” Osberg said. “It’s a lot more of the working-class people as opposed to the college students who are about to turn professional. I just hope to make match play and see how it goes from there.”

Ryan Chin
  Chin and Gramigna carded respective 1-over-par 72s to advance. A connection with a course architect compelled Chin, a Vancouver, Canada native, to migrate south Monday.

  â€śI played Cherry Hills [Country Club] in Denver in June and I loved it. It’s a [William] Flynn [design], and this [Philadelphia Country Club] is a Flynn,” he said. “I always shoot kind of around par, but you can get nipped in a small field. So I figured I loved the course and I just thought it would suit my game.”

  It did. Chin recorded 28 putts on the day and avoided trouble off the tee.

  â€śI drove it really poorly on Saturday, and I was actually debating going back to a 4 year-old driver that hits it really safe,” Chin said. “I thought the course would be too long if I did, so I took a chance with my new Adams [driver] and hit it pretty good all day.”

  Chin carded two bogeys against a birdie Monday. On par 5, 578-yard No. 3, he selected the wrong club for his second shot, which brewed problems.

  â€śI didn’t know how far the cross-bunker was, and I knew I couldn’t get over it,” he said. “I thought if I hit a little 3-iron up there, I’d be short of it. But I forgot it was downwind. There weren’t yardage markers where we hit our drives, so I had to guess how far I was. Downwind, I hit it a lot farther than I thought I would.”

  Chin did catch the cross-bunker with a 3-iron. He hit a heavy sand shot, sent a pitch 100 yards to the back of the green and two-putted. Chin recovered with a birdie on No. 9 (par 4, 414 yards). He drilled a 6-iron 164 yards to 12 and drained the downhill, left-to-right drooper. Chin’s only miscue heading into the clubhouse came on the par 4, 444-yard 17th hole. Addressing a sidehill lie from 171 yards, Chin thinned a 6-iron, bumped a chip to six feet and missed his par putt on the low side.

  Chin previously qualified for the 2009 U.S. Mid-Amateur at Kiawah Island Club (Cassique). He’s competed in three Canadian Middle-Amateurs and two Canadian Amateurs.

Thomas Gramigna chips onto
the No. 18 (par 4, 389 yards) green.
  Gramigna, who plays out of Tavistock CC, hasn’t seen eye-to-eye with his golf game this year. They were on the same page Monday.

  â€śI wasn’t really feeling confident coming in,” he said. “Today was the best I’ve struck the ball all year. Ball striking was the difference. It’s a big deal to make the [U.S.] Mid-Am, so I’m obviously very happy. It makes my year a little bit better.”

  Gramigna, who started on the back nine, registered eight pars and a birdie on his outward tour. On the par 5, 574-yard 12th hole, he drilled a 9-iron 137 yards to 25 feet and snaked in a right-to-left curler for birdie. Gramigna, the 2010 GAP Middle-Amateur Champion, converted 10 consecutive pars before encountering trouble on No. 5 (par 3, 165 yards). He tugged a 5-iron left and failed to sway a sidehill chip onto the green. Gramigna would card a double bogey, but the reigning GAP Tournament of Champions victor responded in fine fashion with a birdie on No. 6 (par 5, 500 yards). He lasered a 3-wood 238 yards to 15 feet and two-putted.

  â€śIt was probably the best shot I’ve hit all year,” Gramigna, 41, said of the approach.

  The U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship will be held Sept. 17-22 at Shadow Hawk GC in Richmond, Texas.

Qualifiers

Name

City

Scores

Jeffrey Osberg

West Chester, PA

68

Ryan Chin

New York, NY

72

Thomas Gramigna

Haddonfield, NJ

72

Steve Owens

Philadelphia, PA

73

Dave Fardon

Center Valley, PA

73

John Moheyer

Baltimore, MD

73

*Scott McLaughlin

Harleysville, PA

74

*Marc Mandel

Conshohocken, PA

74

Alternates (in order)

*Larry Lis

Avella, PA

74

*Dave Cunningham

Chicago, IL

74

Failed to qualify

Michael McDermott

Bryn Mawr, PA

74

Jack Wallace

Beverly, NJ

74

Michael Brown

Cheltenham, PA

74

Brian Gillespie

Wayne, PA

74

Ryan Gelrod

Ambler, PA

74

Todd Vonderheid

Kingston, PA

75

Oscar Mestre

Berwyn, PA

75

Jeffrey Huntzinger

Huntingdon Valley, PA

75

Glenn Smeraglio

Newtown, PA

75

Ryan Macdonald

Jackson, NJ

75

Bobby Acciardo

Downingtown, PA

76

Francis Mc Fadden

Newtown Square, PA

76

Michael Rogers

Bryn Mawr, PA

76

Anthony Spikes

Jersey City, NJ

76

Peter Barron III

Mays Landing, NJ

76

Dominic Schiavone

Bangor, PA

76

Tom Carter

West Conshohocken, PA

76

Sam Sikes

Richmond, VA

76

Pete Moran

Chester Springs, PA

76

Matthew Finger

Woolwich Township, NJ

77

Thomas Borsello

Wilmington, DE

77

John Leboeuf

Bryn Mawr, PA

77

Kevin McDermott

Conshohocken, PA

77

Marc Coleman

Syosset, NY

77

David Shields

Erdenheim, PA

77

Anthony Kondracki

Kingston, PA

77

Dewey Burke

Devon, PA

77

Robert Bechtold

Avondale, PA

77

Ed Chylinski

West Chester, PA

77

Mark Kosko

Egg Harbor Twp, NJ

77

Steven Brown

Glassboro, NJ

78

Andy Latowski

Princeton, NJ

78

Gregory Mascioli

Harveys Lake, PA

78

Donald Ashley

Newtown Square, PA

78

Robert Savarese

Lafayette Hill, PA

78

David Liotta

Broomall, PA

78

Steve Oh

Philadelphia, PA

78

Lynn Kilduff

Kingston, PA

78

Mike Paduano

Shrewsbury, NJ

78

Chris Esbenshade

Lititz, PA

78

James Wallace

Astoria, NY

78

Paul Liebezeit

Paoli, PA

79

Jon-Michael Socaris

Chadds Ford, PA

79

Eric Williams

Honesdale, PA

79

Brian Kenny

Somers Point, NJ

79

Joseph Dulka

West Chester, PA

79

Jerry Horton

Monroe Township, NJ

79

Michael Carr

Norristown, PA

79

George Marucci Jr

Villanova, PA

79

Mark Czerniakowski

Montgomeryville, PA

79

Michael Gregor

North Wales, PA

79

Bill Jeremiah

West Grove, PA

79

Christopher J Lange Jr

Newtown Square, PA

79

P Chet Walsh

Wayne, PA

79

Tim Anderson

Kingston, PA

80

Arnold Cunningham

Nashville, TN

80

Drew Panebianco

Dresher, PA

80

Kevin Kelly

Horsham, PA

80

Dan Feeney

Ardmore, PA

80

Arthur Kania

Haverford, PA

81

Mark Fuessinger

Newtown Square, PA

81

Geoffrey Cooper

Philadelphia, PA

81

Vincent Budny

Lawrenceville, NJ

81

Lance Oberparleiter

Blenheim, NJ

81

Byron Whitman

Reading, PA

81

Andrew Dietz

Marlton, NJ

82

Christopher Hunger

Stratford, NJ

82

Patrick Knott

Bryn Mawr, PA

82

Rand Mendez

Wilmington, DE

82

Glenn Morris

Cos Cob, CT

83

Kevin Frost

Lansdale, PA

83

Matthew Hollingsworth

Churchville, PA

83

Anthony List, Jr.

Havertown, PA

83

Jim Gavaghan

Newtown, PA

83

Mark Wachter

Wilmington, DE

83

Matt Jasudowich

Philadelphia, PA

83

John Mullins

Royersford, PA

84

Tom Spano

Philadelphia, PA

84

Adam Mastone

Philadelphia, PA

84

John Baio

Sewell, NJ

84

Charlie Nettleton

New York, NY

84

Kevin Bondi

Dresher, PA

84

Jamie Slonis

Sewell, NJ

84

Jordan Griggs

New York, NY

85

Brian Corbett

Shavertown, PA

85

James Bell III

Newtown, PA

85

Thomas Dicinti

Voorhees, NJ

85

Michael Gaffin

Washington, DC

86

Santo Lafoca

Pittston, PA

86

Elias Chua

Wilmington, DE

86

Andrew Speaker

Newtown, PA

87

Bobby Kershner

Limerick, PA

87

Brian Powell

Moorestown, NJ

88

Brian Ellis

Atlanta, GA

89

Michael Auerbach

Brooklyn, NY

89

Robert Dziak

Royersford, PA

89

John Simkins

Ambler, PA

89

Jordan Claffey

Philadelphia, PA

90

Duane Pinnock

Eagleville, PA

91

Jimmy Finnerty

Birmingham, AL

96

Scott Macdonald

New York, NY

WD

Chris Kenny

Shrewsbury, NJ

WD

Ed Brown

Lewes, DE

WD

Jim Donnelly

Wayne, PA

WD

Stephen Seiden

Chadds Ford, PA

WD

Greg Hubbard

Atlanta, GA

WD

Paul Dorn

Lehigh Acres, FL

WD

Thomas Timby Jr

Doylestown, PA

WD

Brad McFadden

Ardmore, PA

WD

David Livermore

Atlantic City, NJ

NS

Bob Eberly

West Chester, PA

WD

Roc Irey

Furlong, PA

WD

Michael Beran

Phoenixville, PA

WD

David Elliott

Riverside, CT

WD

Dan Delaney

Madison, NJ

WD

George Marucci III

New York, NY

WD

* - advanced in playoff

NS - no show; WD - withdrawal

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