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LedgeRock’s Lutz stands at 3 under; leads 31st Mid.-Am. Champ.
KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa.–In an event for players 25 years of age and older, two grandfathers stand atop the 31st Middle-Amateur Championship presented by Callaway Golf at Gulph Mills Golf Club (par 71, 6,524 yards). Chip Lutz of LedgeRock Golf Club, 59, leads at 3-under-par 68 with Gary E. Daniels of Applebrook Golf Club, 60, a shot back. Either would be the oldest Middle-Amateur Champion ever. Both are former winners.
“I took time off this winter. We have two grandkids and we renovated our house. Maybe I’m more rested,” said Lutz of a strong early-season push. “It feels good to get back at it. I’ve been playing nicely out of the gate. I finished second at Seminole [in the Coleman Invitational Senior] and played nicely at the Concession Cup. I came right back here and [won] the Warner Cup and State Senior Match Play. I’m feeling good about my game right now.”
Lutz won the Middle-Amateur Championship in 1998 and 2007. He is the oldest winner at age 52 (2007).
“Thirty years ago, and nine grandchildren later, I won it,” said Daniels. “Some days I can be good, but not like Chip, who is good every day. I just have my moments.”
Daniels captured the 1985 Mid.-Am.
Joining those two in the final group is Peter Barron, III, 38, of Stone Harbor Golf Club. Barron, the father of three, including a 5 week old, was runner-up in last year’s Mid.-Am. He lost in a four-hole playoff to Michael McDermott of Merion Golf Club at Fieldstone Golf Club.
The cut line fell at 78 with 80 players advancing to the second and final day. The low 70 players and ties made the cut from the field of 129. Tee times begin at 7:30 a.m. Thursday. The final group starts at 11:50 a.m.
Lutz announced his intentions and arrival with four straight birdies to open the back nine. On No. 10 (par 4, 411 yards), he drained a 50-foot, downhill double breaker for 3; No. 11 (par 4, 345 yards), he knocked a sand wedge from 100 yards to 10 feet; No. 12 (par 5, 519 yards), he reached the greenside bunker in two shots before getting up-and-down from eight feet; and No. 13 (par 4, 435 yards) lifted an easy 6-iron up the hill from 150 yards to 18 feet. Lutz was 5 under at that point. He gave two shots back with bogeys on the incoming par 3s, No. 14 (par 3, 185 yards) and No. 17 (par 3, 211 yards), before finishing at 3 under.
“I didn’t have my best ball striking round today, but the putter was hot,” said Lutz of Reading, Pa., the reigning four-time Senior Player of the Year. “I felt like I was going to make everything I looked at and it was pretty much that way.”
Lutz noted two-par saving putts, in addition to two birdies, in his first four holes as a key. He made a treacherous four footer on No. 2 (par 4, 406 yards) and then on No. 4 (par 3, 114 yards) sank a 25-foot, right-to-left breaker, down-the-hill putt.
He recorded only 27 putts on the day.
Daniels, too, dotted his scorecard with plenty of red circles. He made seven birdies, three bogeys and a double for 69.
He calls Gulph Mills one of his favorite courses; a place, where just two weeks ago, he captured the Member-Guest.
“I missed two shots all day,” said Daniels of Berwyn, Pa. “I was fighting to play each hole. I love this place. I think it’s just a wonderful golf course. It’s one you can play every day.”
Daniels won the Gulph Mills’ invitational, the A.J. Drexel Paul Cup (a better-ball match play event), in 1981.
Barron didn’t card as many flashy scores as his two closest foes, but concentrated on hitting fairways and greens. He carded four birdies and two bogeys.
“The rough out of here is so lush you don’t want to play from it because you can’t control your ball,” said Barron, of Mays Landing, N.J. “If you hit it to the center of the greens you have no more than 30 feet. That’s not bad.”
NOTES–Chris Ault of Yardley Country Club aced No. 14 with a 7-iron for a second career hole-in-one.
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Qualifiers
Name,
club
Score
Chip
Lutz, LedgeRock Golf Club
68
Peter
Barron, III, Stone Harbor Golf Club
69
Gary
Daniels, Applebrook Golf Club
69
Glenn
Smeraglio, Mercer Oaks Golf Course
70
Christopher
Ault, Yardley Country Club
70
Marc
Mandel, Philadelphia Cricket Club
70
John
Samaha, Old York Road Country Club
70
Michael
Hyland, Little Mill Country Club
71
Scott
Storck, Philadelphia Cricket Club
71
Scott
McLaughlin, Commonwealth National Golf Club
71
Andy
Latowski, Philadelphia Cricket Club
71
Dan
Rudershausen, Kennett Square Golf & Country
Club
71
John
Brennan, Philadelphia Cricket Club
72
James
Kania, Jr., Overbrook Golf Club
72
Thomas
Gramigna, Tavistock
Country Club
72
Robert
Savarese, Jr., Philadelphia Cricket Club
72
Michael
Carr, Plymouth Country Club
72
Bobby
Kershner, Spring Ford Country Club
72
Michael
Moffat, Commonwealth National Golf Club
72
John
Sawin, Merion Golf Club
72
Sean
Clifford, Yardley Country Club
72
Jeff
Osberg, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
73
David
Shields, Philadelphia Publinks GA
73
Matthew
Gaffney, Little Mill Country Club
73
Benjamin
Smith, Huntingdon Valley Country Club
73
Stephen
Seiden, Llanerch Country
Club
73
Byron
Whitman, Berkshire Country Club
73
George
Petrellis, Blue Bell Country Club
73
Sean
Semenetz, Philadelphia Cricket Club
73
Michael
McDermott, Merion Golf Club
74
Bradley
Roberts, Little Mill Country Club
74
Jamie
Slonis, Tavistock Country Club
74
Ryan
Gelrod, Philadelphia Cricket Club
74
Doug
Fedoryshyn, Concord Country Club
74
Frank
Petrash, IV, Philadelphia Cricket Club
74
Michael
Brown, Philadelphia Publinks GA
75
Christopher
Lange, Overbrook Golf Club
75
Michael
Tash, Tavistock Country
Club
75
Matthew
Finger, DuPont Country Club
75
P.
Chet Walsh, Philadelphia Country Club
75
Cole
Willcox, Merion Golf Club
75
Mark
Czerniakowski, Blue Bell Country Club
75
James
Donnelly, Merion Golf Club
75
Robert
Bechtold, Fieldstone Golf Club
75
David
Liotta, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
75
Joshua
Isler, Chester Valley Golf Club
75
Blake
Cleary, Wilmington Country Club
75
Troy
Miller, Back Creek Golf Club
75
Shawn
Lavin, Rolling Green Golf Club
76
Matthew
Mattare, Saucon Valley Country Club
76
Brad
McFadden, Overbrook Golf Club
76
Thomas
Hyland, Little Mill Country Club
76
Raymond
Thompson, Overbrook Golf Club
76
Philip
Bartholomew, Philadelphia Cricket Club
76
Joe
April, Philadelphia Cricket Club
76
Conrad
Von Borsig, White Manor Country Club
76
David
West, Whitford Country Club
77
Robin
McCool, Saucon Valley Country Club
77
Rich
Pruchnik, Downingtown Country Club
77
Rand
Mendez, Fieldstone Golf Club
77
Chris
Lange, Jr., Overbrook Golf Club
77
John
Robinson, Commonwealth National Golf Club
77
Jason
Barkley, Huntsville Golf Club
77
Jim
Gavaghan, Jericho National Golf Club
77
Tim
Freeh, Back Creek Golf Club
77
Chris
Meares, Running Deer Golf Club
77
Bill
Burke, Sea Oaks Golf Club
77
Cory
Reighard, Llanerch Country Club
77
Rodney
James, Golden Oaks Golf Club
78
Oscar
Mestre, Overbrook Golf Club
78
Roc
Irey, Lookaway Golf Club
78
Sean
Coyle, Llanerch Country Club
78
Jack
Wallace, Philadelphia Cricket Club
78
Sean
Torpey, Commonwealth National Golf Club
78
Kevin
McDermott, Llanerch Country Club
78
Brian
Shevland, Waynesborough
Country Club
78
Chris
Lawler, Cedarbrook Country Club
78
Kevin
Haag, Makefield Highlands Golf Club
78
Adam
Bracy, Rancocas Golf Club
78
Dave
Marshall, Trenton Country Club
78
Failed
to qualify
James
Gillespie, Wedgwood Country Club
79
Kevin
Cahill, Merion Golf Club
79
Brian
Fisher, Philadelphia Publinks GA
79
Brian
Gillespie, St. Davids Golf Club
80
Tom
Spano, Llanerch Country
Club
80
Stephen
Dressel, St. Davids Golf Club
80
Drew
Garis, North Hills Country Club
80
Matthew
Walsh, Overbrook Golf Club
80
Dan
Arison, Applebrook Golf
Club
80
Keith
Olinick, Philadelphia Publinks
GA
80
Geoffrey
Cooper, North Hills Country Club
81
Tom
DiCinti, Old York CC at Chesterfield
81
Michael
Rose, Talamore Country Club
81
Christopher
Reedman, Makefield Highlands Golf Club