July 10, 2017

Daniel Galbreath and Conor McGrath carded a 7-under-par 64 to prevail.

Huntingdon Valley’s Galbreath, McGrath take 32nd Hussey

  SPRINGFIELD, Pa. — Different partner, same result.

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  Daniel Galbreath, who won the Francis X. Hussey Memorial alongside Matthew Acker a year ago, successfully defended his title Monday at Rolling Green Golf Club (par 71, 6,336 yards). He did so with good friend and clubmate Conor McGrath as a teammate. The Huntingdon Valley Country Club members carded a blistering 7-under-par 64 for a two-stroke victory. Tavistock Country Club’s Doug Ergood and Finnian McGarry finished second.

  The Francis X. Hussey Memorial is a better-ball of partners event.

  â€œA few weeks ago, Matt (Acker) was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, and he thought he was still going to be able to play. Then he had an abscess and had to get surgery maybe a week ago,” Galbreath, 18, a recent Lower Moreland High School graduate, said. “Conor was originally supposed to play with Frankie (Gregor). Frankie was playing basketball at Conor’s house. Conor was not there when Frankie broke his foot. On the first tee, we knew we were playing for them today.”

  â€œWe had the same common goal: do it for Matt and do it for Frankie,” McGrath, 17, a soon-to-be senior at The Academy of the New Church, said. “Dan and I play together at the club all of the time. We have a tightly knit group at Huntingdon Valley. We’re all really close.”

  Galbreath and McGrath meshed well to manufacture red Monday.

  â€œWe know each other’s game so well,” Galbreath, who will attend Stetson University in the fall as a finance major, said. “I caddied for Conor in the [BMW Philadelphia] Amateur Qualifier for 36 holes. I know how he hits the ball. I know how he putts. We play together all of the time, so he knows my game, too. We were able to help each other out all day.”

  A 12-footer for par by Galbreath on No. 2 (par 4, 415 yards), and a “saved by the flagstick” chip by McGrath on No. 3 (par 3, 162 yards) provided a much-needed reset at the outset. Galbreath knocked a 60-degree wedge 80 yards to 10 feet for a birdie on No. 5 (par 4, 375 yards). McGrath’s length led to an eagle on the par 5, 514-yard No. 7. He smashed a 6-iron 195 yards to 35 feet left of the hole location. A speedy downhiller rammed into the jar. McGrath, out of the hole after hitting a tree four times, relinquished the red floor to Galbreath on No. 8 (par 4, 404 yards). He pull-hooked a soft 9-iron from 130 yards, but buried an unpredictable 60-footer for birdie.

  â€œI was stressing, ‘Find the speed. Let’s get out of here with a two-putt,’” McGrath said. “I didn’t want him to get ahead of himself. Then he went and made it.”

  The gettable 12th hole (par 4, 275 yards) yielded another eagle for the Huntingdon Valley, Pa. residents. Galbreath drove the green and drained a 25-footer. The team avenged a bogey on a par 3 (No. 14, 187 yards) with a birdie on a par 3 (No. 16, 127 yards). McGrath stopped a 54-degree wedge at 30 feet. The ensuing conversion placed his team a shot clear of Ergood and McGarry, playing in the group ahead. McGrath erased any doubt when his extrication attempt from the front left bunker on No. 17 (par 5, 486 yards) set up a tap-in birdie.

  With a triumph in his last year of eligibility, Galbreath summarized his Hussey experience with a Hallmark tagline.

  â€œBack-to-back wins, different partners, great friends,” he said.

Junior-Junior Boys’ Division
  Darren Nolan and Henry Fish never played together on the golf course before. They made their team debut a triumphant one.

  Fish, 13, of Malvern, Pa., and Nolan, 13, of Glenside, Pa., claimed the Junior-Junior Boys’ Division title (par 36, 3,333 yards) with a 1-under-par 35.

  Fish, an incoming eighth grader at Malvern Prep, and Nolan, a rising eighth grader at Abington Junior High School, both wanted a clean scorecard but were unable to do so after bogeying No. 2 (par 4, 415 yards). Their collective mindset didn’t change as a result of the early slip-up.

  â€œYou just have to keep playing your game regardless of what your score is,” Fish said. “You have to think about making pars instead of really being aggressive and making silly bogeys.”

  They were able to bounce back in the best-ball format with a birdie on No. 4 (par 4, 355 yards).

  Fish hit his approach shot 30 yards short of the flagstick but used a perfectly-executed pitch with his sand wedge to jar the duo’s first of two birdies. Fish also recorded the other birdie on No. 7 (par 5, 514 yards).

  Nolan, of Talamore Country Club, and Fish, of Chester Valley Golf Club, first met each other on the Philadelphia Junior Tour last year and used good teamwork to claim the title.

  â€œWe were focused on the strategy of the tournament,” Nolan said. “If we would have someone putting for birdie we would try to make it if one of us was in close for a par. This format requires strategy and I think we did a good job today.”

Junior Girls’ Division
  Home-club hopeful Kathleen Mark and Llanerch Country Club’s Riley Quartermain carded an 8-over-par 79 to take the event’s Junior Girls’ (par 71, 5,560 yards) title. Mark, a rising freshman at Episcopal Academy, and Quartermain, a soon-to-be freshman at Haverford High School, pointed to a pair of back nine birdies as the day’s highlight. On No. 10 (par 3, 183 yards), Quartermain, 14, of Bryn Mawr, Pa., blasted a 6-iron to 15 feet. Mark, 14, of Media, Pa., lifted a gap wedge 80 yards to 10 feet for a 3 on the par 4, 281-yard 12th hole.

Junior-Junior Girls' Division
  Huntingdon Valley Country Club Members Molly Gregor, 13, of North Wales, Pa. and Emma McGrath, 12, of Huntingdon Valley, Pa. claimed the Junior-Junior Girls’ Division (par 36, 3,333 yards. Gregor, a rising eighth grader at the Ancillae-Assumpta Academy, and McGrath, a rising seventh grader at Bryn Athyn Church School, carded a 6-over-par 42.

  Francis X. Hussey, the tournament’s namesake, was a Junior member at Rolling Green. He suffered from congenital heart disease and died in December 1983 while undergoing major heart surgery. He was 13 years old when he died. Francis was a student in the Haverford Township School system, an avid sports fan and an active Junior member at Rolling Green. His courage in the face of his illness was a great inspiration to all who knew him.

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Boys

Junior

Name, club

Score

Daniel Galbreath/Conor McGrath, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

64

Finnian McGarry/Doug ErgoodTavistock Country Club

66

Noah Harrington/Matt Graeff, Cedarbrook Country Club/Manufacturers' Golf & Country Club

70

Cole Kemmerer/Jacob Zeng, Waynesborough Country Club/Applecross Country Club

70

Timmy Lorenzo/Stephen Lorenzo, Philadelphia Cricket Club/Manufacturers' Golf & Country Club

70

Shane McCullough/Buddy Hansen, IV, Blue Bell Country Club

71

Greg DeLuca/Chris BenvenutoMakefield Highlands Golf Club/Philadelphia Junior Tour

71

Ryan Tall/Alex Cook, Spring Ford Country Club/Waynesborough Country Club

71

Jack Habeeb/Daniel Hinton, Country Club of Scranton/Elmhust Country Club

71

Justin Hershey/Trevor PaoloneApplebrook Golf Club/Overbrook Golf Club

71

Wills Montgomery/Ryan Conners, Applecross Country Club/Whitford Country Club

71

Liam Hart/Jack LaRosa, Spring Mill Country Club/Philmont Country Club

72

Matt Marino/Jon Nolan Perry, Waynesborough Country Club

72

Ryan McHugh / Padraic Walsh, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club

72

Brett McGrath/Patrick Isztwan, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

72

D.J. Pinciotti, III/Ryan Borrmann, Huntingdon Valley Country Club/Five Ponds Golf Club

72

Dante DiStefano/Archie Filshill, Commonwealth National Golf Club/Huntingdon Valley Country Club

73

Ryan Kennedy/Jack Cooley, Applecross Country Club/Kennett Square Golf & Country Club

75

Jack Fialko/Jake MaddaloniAronimink Golf Club

75

James Gradisek/Andrew Miller, Philadelphia Country Club

76

Christopher Buysse/Maceo Giampietro,Waynesborough Country Club/Applecross Country Club

76

William Pabst, Jr./Jake Millan, GAP Junior Players Club

76

Andrew Fuhrman/Drew Clifford, Spring Ford Country Club

76

Tyler Dalzell/Colin Kear, Huntingdon Valley Country Club/Doylestown Country Club

77

Jackson Tappen/Colin McDonald, Cedarbrook Country Club

78

Giles Elliott/Luke Kelly, Aronimink Golf Club/Merion Golf Club

79

Jake McCarthy/Brian Thompson, Cherry Valley Country Club

80

Daniel Dirita, Jr./Tommy Carroll, The Springhaven Club

80

August Blatney/Josh Felter, Philadelphia Cricket Club

81

Mark Thomas Prasalowicz/Joseph Taggart, Llanerch Country Club/Paxon Hollow Country Club

81

Andrew Damico/Emmett Fox, McCall Golf & Country Club

82

Bobby Nicholson/Matthew Weaver, Country Club of York

83

Michael Schafer/Jack Farkas, Llanerch Country Club/GAP Junior Players Club

89

Jack Schmidt/Scott Pfeiffer, Old York Road Country Club/Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

97

Tyler Roland/Cal Buonocore, Overbrook Golf Club/Llanerch Country Club

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Junior-Junior

Name, club

Score

Darren Nolan/Henry Fish, Talamore Country Club/Chester Valley Golf Club

35

Nathan Guertler/ Chase CristellaTavistock Country Club/Laurel Creek Country Club

40

Ryan Garvey/Sydney Yermish, Rolling Green Golf Club

40

Richie Biborosch/Jack PloszayAronimink Golf Club/Chester Valley Golf Club

44

Charlie Hurchalla/Matthew Hurchalla, The Springhaven Club

49

Jonathan Logan/Ryan Jasudowich, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

56

 

Girls

Junior

Name, club

Score

Kathleen Mark/Riley Quartermain, Rolling Green Golf Club/Llanerch Country Club

79

Lauren Jones/Amanda Jones, Merion Golf Club

80

Grace Simenson/Allison Bradley, RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve/Aronimink Golf Club

81

Elaine Loose/Amanda Heins, Chester Valley Golf Club

96

Catherine Dare/Rose Litt, Riverton Country Club

96

 

Junior-Junior

Name, club

Score

Emma McGrath/Molly Gregor, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

42

 

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