April 18, 2015

Joe April of Philadelphia Cricket Club eyes his tee shot on No. 10 (par 4, 385 yards).

Philly Cricket’s April blossoms in Mid.-Am. Qualifier at Five Ponds

  WARMINSTER, Pa. — Joe April’s name occupied the top slot on the 2013 Middle-Amateur Championship leaderboard at Fieldstone Golf Club after Round One. Loose swings during the event’s final round changed his status and ultimately precipitated a 20th place finish.

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  A visit with Michael Mack, Burlington Country Club’s head professional, tightened things up and readied April for a return to leaderboard supremacy. The Philadelphia Cricket Club member carded a 3-under-par 68 to earn medalist honors in a Middle-Amateur Championship Qualifier presented by Callaway Golf at Five Ponds Golf Club (par 71, 6,559 yards) Saturday.

  April led a field of 64 players hoping to earn one of 16 qualifying spots and ties for the Championship proper, set for May 20-21 at St. Davids Golf Club. The cut line fell to 77 by day’s end.

  â€ś[The 2013 Middle-Amateur] was a new experience for me, so obviously, I didn’t handle the pressure all that well,” April, 30, of Conshohocken, Pa., said. “I just needed to tighten some things up with my overall swing. My swing’s a little bit loose at times, and I think when you get to a pressure situation like that, it’s tough to convert when you’re under the gun. That was really the catalyst of trying to make some real changes over the offseason this year.”

  Those changes left April well-prepared for Five Ponds. He missed three fairways and made a handful of up-and-ins from 40 yards to maintain momentum.

  â€śI felt confident coming into today,” April, who works in the private equity field, said. “I just wanted to play steady out there. I really hit the tee ball great today. There weren’t many holes where I was out of position.”

  April played the par 5s Saturday in 3 under. On No. 5 (par 5, 553 yards), a 20-yard chip to two feet for birdie complimented a fabulous 4-wood set-up from 260 yards. April’s “best drive of the day” facilitated an eagle on the difficult par 5, 495-yard 12th hole. He hit a 7-iron 175 yards to 20 feet hole-high left. April followed with a birdie on No. 13 (par 4, 365 yards) after knocking a 58-degree wedge 70 yards to 15 feet. The par 3, 200-yard 11th hole prevented a clean card. April left a 5-iron 20 feet from the flagstick, lagged the birdie try to three feet and became “careless” with the par save.

  April certainly cares about the upcoming Middle-Amateur Championship and its venue. He qualified for the U.S. Mid-Amateur in 2012 at St. Davids.

  â€śI’ve had a good history there and I like the golf course,” April, a Drexel University alum, said. “That’s one that I had circled on my calendar. I wanted to play well today to get in.”

  April’s clubmate Brendan Borst carded an even-par 71 to place second Saturday. The two will be paired tomorrow when Philadelphia Cricket takes on Mercer Oaks Golf Course in Week One of the BMW GAP Team Matches.

  Saturday’s qualifying event was one of three used to determine who will compete in the Championship proper. The next will take place on Thursday, April 30 at Galloway National Golf Club. Meadowlands Country Club hosts the final qualifier on Monday, May 4.

  The Golf Association of Philadelphia’s Middle-Amateur Championship started in 1984, three years after the USGA created the U.S. Mid-Amateur as a formal championship for post-college amateurs. The Association followed suit with the USGA in creating a Mid-Am, but initially differed in its administration of the tournament in a couple of respects.

  The most obvious difference was the age requirement. Prior to 2001, the GAP Middle-Amateur was for players 30 years of age and older.

  The Association’s Executive Committee reviewed and revised that age requirement in 2001 to match the USGA's guidelines of 25 years of age or older for eligible players. Also at that point, the Committee changed the format of the event to a two-day stroke play tournament (instead of a one-day medal play event) with a cut to the low 70 players and ties after the first round. The field begins with 132 players.

Golf Association of Philadelphia
  Founded in 1897, the Golf Association of Philadelphia (GAP) is the oldest regional golf association in the United States and serves as the principal ruling body of amateur golf in its region. Its 151 Member Clubs and 57,000 individual members are spread across parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. As Philadelphia’s Most Trusted Source of Golf Information, the Golf Association of Philadelphia’s mission is to promote, preserve and protect the game of golf.

Qualifiers

Name, club

Scores

Joe April, Philadelphia Cricket Club

68

Brendan Borst, Philadelphia Cricket Club

71

Steve Oh, Philadelphia Cricket Club

72

Todd Vonderheid, Huntsville Golf Club

72

Brad McFadden, Overbrook Golf Club

73

Joe Perese, Philmont Country Club

73

Jason Whaley, Sakima Country Club

74

Leland Weaver, Hartefeld National

74

Drew Garis, North Hills Country Club

75

Frank Petrash, IV, Philadelphia Cricket Club

75

Patrick Phillips, Philadelphia Publinks GA

75

Will Holt, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club

75

Brandon Murdock, Llanerch Country Club

76

J.J. Berenato, Llanerch Country Club

76

Scott McLaughlin, Commonwealth National Golf Club

76

Andrew Jaskel, Union League Golf Club at Torresdale

77

Brian Corbett, Huntsville Golf Club

77

Kenneth Matt, Philadelphia Publinks GA

77

Matthew Welsh, St. Davids Golf Club

77

Trevor Seufer, Stonewall

77

Failed to qualify

Andy Beittel, Bala Golf Club

78

Gary Sagan, Huntsville Golf Club

78

James Schmidt, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

78

Michael Walker, Hartefeld National

78

David Sim, Applecross Country Club

79

James Chojnacki, Valleybrook Country Club

79

Nick Madden, Lu Lu Country Club

79

Robert Good, Merion Golf Club

79

Cory Siegfried, Aronimink Golf Club

80

Kevin Sosna, PineCrest Country Club

80

Matthew Vassil, Makefield Highlands Golf Club

80

Ryan Cass, Merchantville Country Club

80

Samuel Varano, RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

80

Eric Kubilus, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

81

James Wybar, Philadelphia Cricket Club

81

Larry Gauger, Radnor Valley Country Club

81

Michael Diemer, Riverton Country Club

81

Trever Mertz, Golden Oaks Golf Club

81

Alexander Liebman, Mercer Oaks Golf Course

82

Brian Dobisch, Talamore Country Club

82

Carlo Fitti, Llanerch Country Club

82

Joe Corcoran, Five Ponds Golf Club

82

Ryan McDonald, Philadelphia Cricket Club

82

Ryan O'Leary, Mercer Oaks Golf Course

82

John VanDame, Talamore Country Club

83

Kenny Engel, Jr., North Hills Country Club

83

Kevin Bair, Hartefeld National

83

Nicholas Damm, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

83

Royce Yeager, Cedarbrook Country Club

83

Thomas Mallouk, Lookaway Golf Club

83

Tom Piersanti, Saucon Valley Country Club

83

Ken Pedraz, Makefield Highlands Golf Club

84

Philip Damico, Five Ponds Golf Club

85

Brian Smarsh, Paxon Hollow Country Club

86

Jerry Newell, Jr., Fieldstone Golf Club

86

Rob Cook, DuPont Country Club

87

Ed McCusker, Five Ponds Golf Club

88

Walt Lucki, Golden Oaks Golf Club

88

Paul McMacken, Makefield Highlands Golf Club

91

Bernie McCole, The Bucks Club

92

Jim Gibbons, Limekiln Golf Club

93

Bill Albertus, Penn Oaks Golf Club

WD

Frank Kohute, Running Deer Golf Club

WD

Jason Barkley, Huntsville Golf Club

WD

Joseph Costanzo, Five Ponds Golf Club

WD

Steven Walczak, Wilmington Country Club

WD

Timothy Zurybida, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

WD

WD - withdrawal

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