#BrewerCup: Sensational Semis set for Seniors, SupersSPRING HOUSE, Pa.- Ken Phillips holds many administrative titles in the amateur golf world, both on the state and regional levels.
Phillips, a Lancaster Country Club member, gives back to the game he grew up with in remarkable and time-consuming fashion. In December 2016, he was elected to the Golf Association of Philadelphia Executive Committee, a role he still holds to this day. Soon after in 2017, the 59-year-old became the President of the Pennsylvania Golf Association. This week, after reaching the Brewer Cup Semifinals for the second time, heâs looking to don a different type of title, this time on his bag, as a Golf Association of Philadelphia Senior Major Champion. His standout performance Tuesday in the Round of 16 and Quarterfinals at Old York Road Country Club (par 71, 6,387 yards) showed how badly he wants that playing addition. Phillipsâ electric, elbow-y swing didn't seem right to begin the day. The long commute from his hometown of Lancaster, Pa. may have caused a slow start in the Round of 16 as Phillips went 3 down after four holes, the result of three bogeys, to Tavistock Country Clubâs Bob Arthur. He ultimately stormed back in impressive fashion to win that match, 2&1. âI think I realized I needed to turn it on after that. Those first few holes were rough and I was slow moving to start, but then something clicked,â said Phillips, the No. 9 seed. That ignition earned Phillips a matchup with No. 16 seed Doug Fedoryshyn of Concord Country Club, who closed out stroke-play medalist and No. 1 seeded Glenn Smeraglio of Lu Lu Country Club with a two-putt par on No. 18 (par 4, 385 yards) to earn the Quarterfinal berth. That cinderella story was short lived, however, as Fedoryshyn went on to fall in the Quarters to Phillips, 5&4. Phillips utilized a 1-under front-nine score of 35, including a chip-in birdie from 20 feet on No. 8 (par 4, 328 yards), to take a 5-up edge on Fedoryshyn at the turn. Although heâd lose one with a bogey on No. 13 (par 4, 408 yards), Phillips two putted for par on the par 3, 154-yard 14th hole to close things out. âItâs one of the best rounds Iâve played in a long time,â said Phillips. â1-under par through 14 holes, for me, is a great score and it got the job done.â Phillips is back in the Semifinals after having reached that point in the 2016 Brewer at Overbrook Golf Club. He fell to that yearâs eventual champion, Lehigh Country Clubâs Bob Beck, 2&1. Heâll get another chance to breakthrough Wednesday morning at 8 a.m. vs. Wilmington Country Clubâs Steven Walczak. On the other side of things, another intriguing matchup awaits. Ray Thompson, a Senior stalwart who plays out of Overbrook, matches up against LedgeRock Golf Clubâs Chip Lutz, the reigning Senior Player of the Year. Lutz has won that honor seven years straight. âYou take a look at this bracket, and itâs just an honor to even have made the Round of 16. Youâve got guys like Glenn [Smeraglio] who is out here firing 68. Then youâve got Chip Lutz, who is one of the best Seniors ever to play the game. Add in guys like Ray Thompson, and the rest of them, and the talent level speaks for itself.â âIâm excited to have gotten here. Itâs incredible how many talented players we have in this region,â said Walczak, 61, of Greenville, Del. âI think the amount of talent here is a culmination of many things: a combination of great players, great courses and a great golf Association. Weâve grown up on these amazing golf courses and we have had to learn how to play them well.â Walczak, the 2015 Senior Amateur Champion at Union League GC at Torresdale, is hoping to get back into the prestigious GAP winnerâs circle heâs grown fond of. The Semis, and possibly the Finals, will be another battle either way, he says. âYou could say my game is hot right now. I played extremely well this morning, and then had a pillow fight out here with [Philadelphia Cricket Clubâs Greg Guyer] in the afternoon, so Iâm prepared for anything,â said Walczak. With so many titles to uphold, Phillipsâ concentration wonât be solely focused on the match versus his competitor tomorrow. In the back of his mind, heâs thinking about running concurrent championships. The R. Jay Sigel Match Play Championship, the PAGAâs premier match play event, is being held at Schuylkill Country Club on identical dates as the Brewer Cup. â[PAGA Executive Director] Cory Reighard and those guys are going to be mad at me for not being able to show up for tomorrowâs final Sigel round,â said a laughing Phillips. âI told them I would be there, but then Cory said, âNo you wonât. Youâre going to win your match!â so here I am. Weâll see what happens tomorrow.â
Super-Senior DivisionTeeing off immediately after the Senior Round-of-16 action in the morning, the Super-Seniors got to work on their Quarterfinal showdowns. Lookaway Golf Clubâs Thomas Mallouk pulled off the biggest upset of the day when he took down No. 1 seed Robin McCool, who fired a 1-under 70 to win Mondayâs medal. Mallouk, the No. 8 seed, defeated McCool, 2&1, to advance to the Semifinals. âThe first hole was sort of like a hologram of the whole match. Robin missed a four-footer and I made mine from eight feet [for the win]. Thatâs kind of how the match went â he wasnât getting the close looks to fall,â said Mallouk. âI think that may have hurt his confidence a bit after playing so well yesterday.â Mallouk took a 3-up advantage after 13 holes. Then McCool stepped on the gas, winning No. 14 (par 3, 134 yards) with a birdie and 15 (par 5, 497 yards) with a par after consecutive Mallouk bogeys. Realizing the need to close the match before Old York Roadâs finisher, Mallouk did so with a greenside chip that won him the match. That shot rolled inches away from the cup before McCool failed to get up-and-down from the sand. âI hit some tremendous clutch shots today, that being one. They seemed to come at the right time when I needed them,â said Mallouk. In his first year of qualifying for match play, Mallouk is now set to face Ed Chylinski of Chester Valley Golf Club in tomorrowâs Semifinals. âI have confidence in my own game. Thereâs nobody out here that I canât beat. I think I can beat anyone on any given day,â he said. âI was a better golfer than Robin today, but I know heâs a better overall player than me. Thatâs match play. Iâm really proud of myself.â On the other side of the bracket, four-time Brewer Cup winner and four-time consecutive Super-Senior Player of the Year Don Donatoni of White Manor Country Club will square off against reigning Super-Senior Silver Cross winner Buck Jones of Philadelphia Publinks GA. Donatoni defeated Joe Cordaro of Saucon Valley Country Club, 5&3, to advance while Jones bettered Thomas Humphrey of Wilmington Country Club on the first playoff hole to move on. Super-Senior Semifinal play begins Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. following the Senior matches teeing off. The Brewer Cup is named in honor of O. Gordon Brewer, Jr., the former president of Pine Valley Golf Club. He is a two-time U.S. Senior Amateur Champion and veteran of 42 USGA Championships. Heâs captured two Golf Association of Philadelphia Amateur Championship titles (1967, 1976), a GAP Senior Amateur Championship crown (1997) and a Senior Player of the Year (1997) as well as countless invitational titles. Seven years ago he was recognized for his contributions to the game with the USGAâs Bob Jones Award. Senior Quarterfinals 9. Ken Phillips, Lancaster CC d. 16. Doug Fedoryshyn, Concord CC, 5&4 4. Steven Walczak, Wilmington CC d. 5. Greg Guyer, Ph.D., Philadelphia Cricket, 1 up 2. Raymond Thompson, Overbrook GC d. 7. John Alterman, Commonwealth National GC, 2&1 3. Chip Lutz, LedgeRock GC d. 6. Oscar Mestre, Overbrook GC, 4&3
16. Doug Fedoryshyn, Concord CC d. 1. Glenn Smeraglio, Lu Lu CC, 1 up 9. Ken Phillips, Lancaster CC d. 8. Bob Arthur, Tavistock CC, 2&1 4. Steven Walczak, Wilmington CC d. 13. Frank Corrado, Jr., Lu Lu CC, 5&4 5. Greg Guyer, Ph.D., Philadelphia Cricket, d. 12. Christopher Clauson, Lu Lu CC, 3&1 2. Raymond Thompson, Overbrook GC d. 15. David West, Philadelphia Publinks GA, 6&5 7. John Alterman, Commonwealth National GC d. 10. John Donnelly, Concord CC, 3&2 3. Chip Lutz, LedgeRock GC d. 14. Brian Rothaus, Philmont CC, 2&1 6. Oscar Mestre, Overbrook GC d. 11. Bob Beck, Lehigh CC, 19 holes
8. Thomas Mallouk, Lookaway GC d. 1. Robin McCool, Saucon Valley CC, 2&1 4. Ed Chylinski, Chester Valley GC d. 5. Frank Polizzi, Whitemarsh CC, 3&2 2. Don Donatoni, White Manor CC d. 7. Joe Cordaro, Saucon Valley CC, 5&3 6. Buck Jones, Philadelphia Publinks GA d. 3. Thomas Humphrey, Wilmington CC, 19 holes
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