65th Mason-Dixon Matches
Baltimore Country Club (East)
October 23, 2016
The winning GAP team poses after their victory on Sunday.

Team Philadelphia recaptures Mason-Dixon Matches, 11.5-6.5

  The Golf Association of Philadelphia has secured the Mason-Dixon Matches trophy for the first time since 2011 in result of a 11.5-6.5 victory over the Middle Atlantic Golf Association at Baltimore Country Club (East) on Sunday.

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  The Mason-Dixon Matches pits two 12-man teams, including one Junior and two Senior players, from the Golf Association of Philadelphia and the Middle Atlantic Golf Association (MAGA) over two days of competition. The Day One format is six four-ball matches. Day Two is 12 singles matches. Each match is worth one point. Ties are halved.

  Leading the way for the Association’s team were the likes of Peter Barron, III, Doug Fedoryshyn, Stephen Seiden, Glenn Smeraglio and Jay Whitby, who each grabbed two valuable points over the course of their respective matches. Soon-to-be GAP Hall of Famer David Brookreson served as the victorious team captain.

  â€śI was proud to represent such a fine organization in such a prestigious event. The GAP selected a very strong team, and we were able to pull out a well-earned victory,” said Fedoryshyn, who made his first Mason-Dixon appearance. “Baltimore’s golf course is spectacular and the conditions were exceptional. The food provided was top-notch and the staff was very accommodating.”

  â€śYou could absolutely feel A.W. Tillinghast’s stamp [at Baltimore]. We compared it very closely to the Philadelphia Cricket Club,” said Seiden. “Everyone contributed and played some very impressive golf, but more importantly we forged some great friendships. Their team was full of major champions and USGA accomplishments, however we played some great golf and were ecstatic to prevail. We were extremely happy to play well for Mr. Brookreson and help bring the cup home to Philadelphia for the coming year.”

  Since 1952, the matches have been played annually. GAP leads the series overall, 34-26. There have been five ties.

GAP 11.5, MAGA 6.5
Day 1
Better-Ball (GAP 3.5, MAGA 2.5)
(Senior) (GAP) Doug Fedoryshyn/Glenn Smeraglio, Concord/Lu Lu, d. (MAGA) John Howson/Michael Kelly, Hayfields/Old South, 5&4; (MAGA) Peter DeGroot (junior)/Frank Alafoginis, TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm/Bethesda, d. (GAP) Rob Robinson (junior)/John Brennan, Talamore/Philadelphia Cricket, 3&2; (GAP) Stephen Seiden/Max Siegfried, Llanerch/Aronimink, d. (MAGA) Matt Bassler/David Nocar, Marylan/Chartwell, 5&4; (GAP) Matthew Finger/Benjamin Smith, DuPont/Huntingdon Valley, halved (MAGA) Mark Cusic/Mike Stackus, Breton Bay/Hobbits Glen; (MAGA) Tim Kane/Matt Sughrue, Columbia/Bethesda, d. (GAP) Michael R. Brown, Jr./ Scott McLaughlin, Philadelphia Publinks/Lu Lu, 1-up; (GAP) Peter Barron, III/Jay Whitby, Stone Harbor/Wild Quail, d. (MAGA) Dan Falls/Ben Warnquist, Manor, 2&1.

Day 2
Singles (GAP 8, MAGA 4)
(Senior match) (GAP) Fedoryshyn d. (MAGA) Howson, 3&2; (Senior match) (GAP) Smeraglio d. (MAGA) Kelly, 5&3; (Junior match) (GAP) Robinson d. (MAGA) DeGroot, 2-up; (MAGA) Warnquist d. (GAP) Siegfried, 1-up; (GAP) Seiden d. (MAGA) Cusic, 2&1; (MAGA) Falls d. (GAP) McLaughlin, 2-up; (MAGA) Sughrue d. (GAP) Brennan, 1-up; (GAP) Finger d. (MAGA) Stackus, 5&4; (GAP) Barron, III d. (MAGA) Alafoginis, 4&3; (MAGA) Kane d. (GAP) Smith, 1-up; (GAP) Brown, Jr. d. (MAGA) Basler, 5&4; (GAP) Whitby d. (MAGA) Nocar, 1-up.

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 150 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.

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