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Bert Kosup defeated Thomas Bartolacci, Jr. in a sudden-death playoff to win the Senior Division title. |
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The Ridge at Back Brook’s Kosup wins Chapman (Gross) in playoff
WALLINGFORD, Pa. — Thomas Bartolacci, Jr. convinced good friend and golf compatriot Bert Kosup to participate in the Frank H. Chapman Memorial Cup (Gross) at The Springhaven Club (par 70, 6,411 yards) Monday. He’s glad that he did.
Well, sort of.
Playing the same group, both Bartolacci and Kosup carded 1-over-par 71s in regulation to finish tied atop the Senior Division leaderboard. The latter, who plays out of The Ridge at Back Brook, then defeated his persuasive pal in a sudden-death playoff to prevail.
“I wouldn’t be here if Tommy didn’t insist that I get involved with the Golf Association of Philadelphia and play in some of these events, so I have to thank him,” Kosup, 59, of Flemington, N.J., said. “I had a chance to play with two really good guys today [Bartolacci and Roc Irey of Lookaway Golf Club], so when you play with them, your head’s in the game and you’re thinking about every shot. It’s so special to win considering the quality of players in the field. To win in your first time out like this is so special, but it’s golf. It’s a crazy game.”
“I lost to a good friend,” Bartolacci, 63, of Washington Crossing, Pa., said. “Honestly, all I had to do was two-putt the first playoff hole. He hit a heck of a shot. I’m happy for him. He’s a really good player. It was a lot of fun.”
On the aforementioned No. 1 (par 4, 418 yards), Bartolacci reached the green in regulation while Kosup steered his drive into the right tree-line. Cue the spectacular second shot from the latter.
“It was up against the root of a tree, but the tree was kind of cut up so I could get a swing at it,” Kosup said. “I hit a 4-iron right where I wanted to hit it; it just didn’t end up on the green.”
After Bartolacci and Kosup essentially halved the first playoff hole with bogeys, both hammered identical drives on No. 8 (par 5, 515 yards). Bartolacci attempted to snipe a 3-wood around a corner on the dogleg left, but flushed it right and stood blocked out by a pine tree for his third shot. Kosup reached the green in regulation; Bartolacci attempted to flight his approach over the imposing obstacle, only to watch it deflect off the bark. A Kosup two-putt prompted a handshake and a hug among buddies.
The two traveled to and from The Springhaven together as well.
“We’ve been friends for a long, long time,” Kosup said. “I’m sure that he’s disappointed. I would be disappointed if it turned out differently or had gone the other way. We always rival playing against other each other. We go on trips together. We’re friends not only on the golf course, but afterwards as well.”
Both Bartolacci and Kosup posted subpar scores on their inward tours to climb the leaderboard. The two fired birdies on No. 10 (par 4, 424 yards) with a pair of 5-irons 15 and 12 feet, respectively. On No 12 (par 5, 513 yards), Kosup drilled a 7-iron 152 yards to 15 feet for a 4. Bartolacci hit an 8-iron 140 yards to six feet and dropped the ensuing downhill putt on No. 18 (par 4, 377 yards). Kosup missed a 12-footer to match his friend’s 3 after knocking an 8-iron from 140 yards.
Success isn’t entirely evasive for Bartolacci at The Springhaven. He captured his first Senior Amateur Championship in 2008 on the track.
“The Springhaven’s a tough little golf course,” Bartolacci, the reigning Senior Amateur titleholder, said. “There are a lot of double bogeys out there if you don’t hit it straight. The fairways are tough. They’re almost like clay, so you really need to catch your club. I’ll take 71 playing here anytime.”
Kosup retired from Johnson & Johnson in December 2013 after spending 30 years in its sales and marketing department. With business on the backburner, he hopes to increase his competitive golf schedule. Kosup is a member of the Rutgers Athletics Hall of Fame. He played quarterback on the school’s football team from 1973-76 and led the Scarlet Knights to a perfect season in 1976.
Super-Senior
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Curt Fromal (left) and Thomas O’Rourke shake hands following the playoff. |
Curt Fromal of the host club drained a 35-footer for birdie on No. 1 (par 4, 405 yards) to defeat Chester Valley Golf Club’s Thomas O’Rourke for the event’s Super-Senior title. Playing the same group in regulation, both players filed respective 3-over-par 73s. Jericho National Golf Club’s Richard Speranza, a Golf Association of Philadelphia Magazine Player to Watch in 2014, also finished at 73, but was unavailable for the playoff.
“It’s kind of crazy. It’s been a long while,” Fromal, 73, of Folsom, Pa., said. “I haven’t played in many GAP tournaments lately. I had a hip replacement and I wasn’t playing very well. Everything just happened to fall in place today, for some reason.”
“Curt played so well all day long,” O’Rourke, 70, of Malvern, Pa., said. “He made two chip-in birdies, which were really hard to beat. I had no birdies, just three bogeys. I felt good. I hit it solid all day long. Curt and I both finished ahead of a lot of great players, and that’s satisfying. It makes you want to come back out and do it again.”
The aforementioned chip-ins essentially brought Fromal into the fold. He holed an l-wedge from the left greenside bunker on No. 18 (par 4, 363 yards) for a 3, and on No. 1 (par 4, 405 yards), jarred a 10-yard wedge shot following a fierce 5-wood. The same club, this time from 185 yards, set Fromal up for his triumphant birdie. In the playoff, O’Rourke, too, found the fairway, but a heavy approach spelled trouble.
“I just chunked it, and then I tried to hit 6-iron, and I hit it to six or seven feet, which I thought I could make,” O’Rourke said. “I didn’t have to.”
Fromal secured his first piece of Super-Senior hardware, the Division’s Silver Cross Award, in 2008 on his home course. His second comes at the same site.
“I’m starting to feel healthy now and play a little better,” Fromal said. “This is a confidence builder.”
Frank H. Chapman, a Whitemarsh Valley Country Club member, served as the Association’s secretary-treasurer for 23 years. He died on June 7, 1955 at the age of 88. The Gross tournament, now in its eighth year, is held in his honor.
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Overall
results
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Senior
Division
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Name,
club
|
Score
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*Bert
Kosup, The Ridge at Back Brook
|
71
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Thomas
Bartolacci, Jr., Saucon
Valley Country Club
|
71
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Chip
Lutz, LedgeRock Golf Club
|
73
|
Steven
Walczak, Wilmington Country Club
|
73
|
Christopher
Clauson, Sandy Run Country Club
|
74
|
Jon
Lavin, Rolling Green Golf Club
|
74
|
Robert
Wagner, Merion Golf Club
|
74
|
Michael
Vassil, Country Club of Scranton
|
75
|
Rich
Thon, The Springhaven Club
|
75
|
James
Prendergast, Philadelphia Publinks GA
|
75
|
Pete
Widdoes, White Clay Creek Country Club
|
75
|
Raymond
Pawulich, Little Mill Country Club
|
75
|
Raymond
Thompson, Overbrook Golf Club
|
75
|
Roc
Irey, Lookaway Golf Club
|
75
|
Bob
Arthur, Tavistock Country Club
|
76
|
Gregory
Buliga, Yardley Country Club
|
76
|
Scott
Carney, Commonwealth National Golf Club
|
76
|
Brian
Corbett, Huntsville Golf Club
|
77
|
J.
Kirk Luntey, Merion Golf Club
|
77
|
Jim
Macallister, Manufacturers Golf & Country Club
|
77
|
Kenneth
Phillips, Lancaster Country Club
|
77
|
Norman
Charlesworth, Running Deer Golf Club
|
77
|
Thomas
Hyland, Little Mill Country Club
|
77
|
Bob
Majczan, Lookaway Golf
Club
|
77
|
Donald
Ashley, Philadelphia Country Club
|
77
|
Ed
Chylinski, Chester Valley Golf Club
|
77
|
Andrew
Harmer, The Springhaven Club
|
78
|
Brian
Rothaus, Five Ponds Golf Club
|
78
|
Gary
Daniels, Saucon Valley Country Club
|
78
|
Thomas
Humphrey, Wilmington Country Club
|
78
|
Alan
Wagenschnur, Back Creek Golf Club
|
79
|
Bob
Walsh, Philadelphia Publinks GA
|
79
|
Richard
Atcavage, Whitemarsh
Valley Country Club
|
79
|
Roy
Gagne, Yardley Country Club
|
79
|
Bennett
Meyer, Philmont Country Club
|
79
|
Joe
Viechnicki, Saucon Valley
Country Club
|
79
|
Robert
Billings, Rolling Green Golf Club
|
79
|
Robert
Van Etten, Laurel Creek Country Club
|
79
|
Tom
DiCinti, Old York CC at Chesterfield
|
79
|
David
Smith, Doylestown Country Club
|
80
|
Jim
Gavaghan, Jericho National Golf Club
|
80
|
John
Willadsen, Sakima Country
Club
|
80
|
Ron
Weaver, Bent Creek Country Club
|
80
|
Buck
Jones, Philadelphia Publinks GA
|
80
|
Eugene
Maginnis, Jr., Whitemarsh
Valley Country Club
|
80
|
George
Henninger, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
80
|
John
Turner, The Springhaven Club
|
80
|
Mark
Quigley, Manufacturers Golf & Country Club
|
80
|
Michael
Moser, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club
|
80
|
Mike
Miklinevich, Greate Bay
Country Club
|
80
|
Robert
Dietrich, Loch Nairn Golf Club
|
80
|
Robin
McCool, Saucon Valley Country Club
|
80
|
Alan
Lazzarino, DuPont Country Club
|
81
|
Laurence
Hirsh, Philadelphia Cricket Club
|
81
|
Gary
Daniels, Applebrook Golf Club
|
81
|
Thomas
Mallouk, Lookaway Golf
Club
|
81
|
Wally
Swiger, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
81
|
John
Vergari, Tavistock
Country Club
|
82
|
Michael
Quinn, Edgmont Country Club
|
82
|
Robert
Lodovici, Little Mill Country Club
|
82
|
Pierce
Herbst, Greate Bay
Country Club
|
83
|
Stan
Zabytko, Loch Nairn Golf
Club
|
83
|
Brian
Nelson, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
84
|
Brian
Sexton, Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club
|
84
|
Frank
Corrado, Jr., Jericho National Golf Club
|
84
|
Joe
Tague, III, Old York Road Country Club
|
84
|
John
Ward, Greate Bay Country Club
|
84
|
Phil
Remig, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
84
|
Thomas
Mairone, Philadelphia Publinks
GA
|
84
|
Michael
Berger, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club
|
85
|
Dave
Jacobson, Medford Village Country Club
|
86
|
Paul
Keating, Aronimink Golf Club
|
86
|
James
Sullivan, Sr., Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
88
|
Gary
Yeager, Philadelphia Cricket Club
|
90
|
Bob
Enders, Running Deer Golf Club
|
95
|
Harold
Schweitzer, Broad Run Golfers Club
|
WD
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Michael
Domenick, Phoenixville Country Club
|
WD
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John
Gonsior, Limekiln Golf Club
|
WD
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Richard
Timbrell, The Bucks Club
|
WD
|
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55-59
|
Name,
club
|
Score
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Bert
Kosup, The Ridge at Back Brook
|
71
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Chip
Lutz, LedgeRock Golf Club
|
73
|
Steven
Walczak, Wilmington Country Club
|
73
|
Christopher
Clauson, Sandy Run Country Club
|
74
|
Jon
Lavin, Rolling Green Golf Club
|
74
|
Robert
Wagner, Merion Golf Club
|
74
|
Michael
Vassil, Country Club of Scranton
|
75
|
Rich
Thon, The Springhaven Club
|
75
|
Bob
Arthur, Tavistock Country Club
|
76
|
Gregory
Buliga, Yardley Country Club
|
76
|
Scott
Carney, Commonwealth National Golf Club
|
76
|
Brian
Corbett, Huntsville Golf Club
|
77
|
J.
Kirk Luntey, Merion Golf Club
|
77
|
Jim
Macallister, Manufacturers Golf & Country Club
|
77
|
Kenneth
Phillips, Lancaster Country Club
|
77
|
Norman
Charlesworth, Running Deer Golf Club
|
77
|
Thomas
Hyland, Little Mill Country Club
|
77
|
Andrew
Harmer, The Springhaven Club
|
78
|
Brian
Rothaus, Five Ponds Golf Club
|
78
|
Alan
Wagenschnur, Back Creek Golf Club
|
79
|
Bob
Walsh, Philadelphia Publinks GA
|
79
|
Richard
Atcavage, Whitemarsh
Valley Country Club
|
79
|
Roy
Gagne, Yardley Country Club
|
79
|
David
Smith, Doylestown Country Club
|
80
|
Jim
Gavaghan, Jericho National Golf Club
|
80
|
John
Willadsen, Sakima Country
Club
|
80
|
Ron
Weaver, Bent Creek Country Club
|
80
|
Alan
Lazzarino, DuPont Country Club
|
81
|
Laurence
Hirsh, Philadelphia Cricket Club
|
81
|
John
Vergari, Tavistock
Country Club
|
82
|
Brian
Nelson, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
84
|
Brian
Sexton, Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club
|
84
|
Frank
Corrado, Jr., Jericho National Golf Club
|
84
|
Joe
Tague, III, Old York Road Country Club
|
84
|
John
Ward, Greate Bay Country Club
|
84
|
Phil
Remig, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
84
|
Michael
Berger, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club
|
85
|
Gary
Yeager, Philadelphia Cricket Club
|
90
|
Bob
Enders, Running Deer Golf Club
|
95
|
Harold
Schweitzer, Broad Run Golfers Club
|
WD
|
Michael
Domenick, Phoenixville Country Club
|
WD
|
|
60
& over
|
Name,
club
|
Score
|
Thomas
Bartolacci, Jr., Saucon
Valley Country Club
|
71
|
James
Prendergast, Philadelphia Publinks GA
|
75
|
Pete
Widdoes, White Clay Creek Country Club
|
75
|
Raymond
Pawulich, Little Mill Country Club
|
75
|
Raymond
Thompson, Overbrook Golf Club
|
75
|
Roc
Irey, Lookaway Golf Club
|
75
|
Bob
Majczan, Lookaway Golf
Club
|
77
|
Donald
Ashley, Philadelphia Country Club
|
77
|
Ed
Chylinski, Chester Valley Golf Club
|
77
|
Gary
Daniels, Saucon Valley Country Club
|
78
|
Thomas
Humphrey, Wilmington Country Club
|
78
|
Bennett
Meyer, Philmont Country Club
|
79
|
Joe
Viechnicki, Saucon Valley
Country Club
|
79
|
Robert
Billings, Rolling Green Golf Club
|
79
|
Robert
Van Etten, Laurel Creek Country Club
|
79
|
Tom
DiCinti, Old York CC at Chesterfield
|
79
|
Buck
Jones, Philadelphia Publinks GA
|
80
|
Eugene
Maginnis, Jr., Whitemarsh
Valley Country Club
|
80
|
George
Henninger, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
80
|
John
Turner, The Springhaven Club
|
80
|
Mark
Quigley, Manufacturers Golf & Country Club
|
80
|
Michael
Moser, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club
|
80
|
Mike
Miklinevich, Greate Bay
Country Club
|
80
|
Robert
Dietrich, Loch Nairn Golf Club
|
80
|
Robin
McCool, Saucon Valley Country Club
|
80
|
Gary
Daniels, Applebrook Golf Club
|
81
|
Thomas
Mallouk, Lookaway Golf
Club
|
81
|
Wally
Swiger, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
81
|
Michael
Quinn, Edgmont Country Club
|
82
|
Robert
Lodovici, Little Mill Country Club
|
82
|
Pierce
Herbst, Greate Bay
Country Club
|
83
|
Stan
Zabytko, Loch Nairn Golf
Club
|
83
|
Thomas
Mairone, Philadelphia Publinks
GA
|
84
|
Dave
Jacobson, Medford Village Country Club
|
86
|
Paul
Keating, Aronimink Golf Club
|
86
|
James
Sullivan, Sr., Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
88
|
John
Gonsior, Limekiln Golf Club
|
WD
|
Richard
Timbrell, The Bucks Club
|
WD
|
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Super-Senior
Division
|
Name,
club
|
Score
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*Curt
Fromal, The Springhaven
Club
|
73
|
Richard
Speranza, Jericho National Golf Club
|
73
|
Thomas
O'Rourke, Chester Valley Golf Club
|
73
|
Michael
Rose, Talamore Country Club
|
74
|
Frank
Polizzi, Whitemarsh
Valley Country Club
|
75
|
Don
Donatoni, White Manor Country Club
|
76
|
John
Rowe, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
|
76
|
Michael
Anton, Lookaway Golf Club
|
76
|
William
Lawler, Fox Hill Country Club
|
76
|
Carl
Everett, Merion Golf Club
|
77
|
Charles
McClaskey, Back Creek Golf Club
|
77
|
Charles
Whipple, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
77
|
Craig
Scott, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
77
|
David
Brookreson, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
77
|
Jon
Mabry, Moorestown Field Club
|
77
|
Raymond
Fuller, Running Deer Golf Club
|
77
|
O.
Gordon Brewer, Jr., Pine Valley Golf Club
|
78
|
Robert
Ockenfuss, Indian Valley Country Club
|
78
|
Terry
Fair, RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve
|
78
|
Neil
McDermott, Llanerch Country Club
|
79
|
Frank
Petrecco, Yardley Country Club
|
80
|
Gregory
Gaul, Merion Golf Club
|
80
|
Lawrence
Capuzzi, Sr., Rolling Green Golf Club
|
80
|
Michael
Civitello, Chester Valley Golf Club
|
80
|
Art
Brosius, Golf Course at Glen Mills
|
81
|
George
Carr, Wedgwood Country Club
|
81
|
George
May, Manufacturers Golf & Country Club
|
81
|
Paul
Koelling, Greate Bay
Country Club
|
81
|
Ralph
Bincarowsky, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club
|
81
|
Steve
Broome, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
|
81
|
Theodore
Beringer, Philadelphia Country Club
|
81
|
Bob
Harris, Blue Bell Country Club
|
84
|
Clay
Hamlin, III, Merion Golf Club
|
84
|
Frank
Shuman, Lehigh Country Club
|
84
|
Richard
Smith, Philadelphia Country Club
|
85
|
Jay
Ward, Cedarbrook Country Club
|
86
|
Lawrence
Harrison, Hidden Creek Golf Club
|
87
|
David
Jordan, Sakima Country Club
|
NC
|
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NC-no
card; WD-withdrawal
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*-won
in playoff
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