July 16, 2018

Anthony Barr took home two titles Monday at Sandy Run.

Blue Bell’s Barr brilliant in Jock MacKenzie victory,
wins season-long Harry Hammond race

  ORELAND, Pa. — Eighteen years in, July 16, 2018 will go down as the best of Anthony Barr’s life to date. Two Golf Association of Philadelphia Junior Major titles, won simultaneously, will help him remember it for the rest of time.

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  Barr, an incoming McDaniel College freshman, filed a 3-under-round of 69 to win the 34th Jock MacKenzie Memorial at Sandy Run Country Club (par 72, 6,437 yards). His eye-opening performance Monday in the Jock also propelled him to the season-long Harry Hammond Award, which he claimed with an even-par total of 287.

  â€śIt doesn’t get much better than this,” said Barr, of Harleysville, Pa. “I’ve been working so hard over the past four years to reach this point. For it to pay off like this is really amazing. It’s been an unreal summer for me and my game.”

  â€śDecision Day” featured good vibes from the get-go for Barr. Locked in from the minute he arrived to the course, Barr threw on his trusty Beats by Dr. Dre™ headphones and zoned in on his dual-title run. His AC/DC pre-game tunes would eventually help leave the rest of the 59-player field thunderstruck.

  â€śI put the Beats on during my [range session] and just blocked everyone out. I don’t like talking to anyone before a round, especially in the morning. I went through my routine, went to the first tee and I was ready to go,” said Barr.

  That focus and determination would pay off in the form of a winning round, which consisted of three birdies. Zero bogeys were jotted down on the card. Again, as the champion said himself, it doesn’t get much better than that.

  After six straight pars, back-to-back birdies got Barr going before making Sandy Run’s turn. On No. 7 (par 4, 318 yards), he drilled a driver just short of the left bunker. A 25-yard pitch shot was placed to three feet, leaving a simple tap-in for 3. He’d get another on No. 8 (par 5, 540 yards) thanks to another tap-in after a 6-iron approach landed just short of the dance floor, followed by a chip to within inches. Barr was 2-under through nine, and as composed as can be.

  â€śHonestly, I wasn’t thinking about winning either [the Jock or Harry Hammond]. It was in the back of my mind, and I had checked a few times early on what other players were doing, but I was just trying to have fun and talk with my groupmates,” said the eventual champion.

  Barr’s third and final red digit came on No. 13 (par 4, 360 yards). Barr lifted driver over the trees leaving, himself with just 40 yards in. Another perfected chip came to rest four feet from the cup, leading to a birdie conversion. Five pars to close the round followed, as did the two trophies.

  â€śIt was a clean one all around. It was mainly greens and two putts for me today. I only had to get up-and-down twice,” said Barr about his sizzling red round. “I’ve been working really hard at my game with my coach Brian Moose at RiverCrest [Golf Club & Preserve]. This stretch over the last few weeks and month have been rewarding.”

  Two titles in one day is a rich reward.

  The second trophy Barr collected, the Harry Hammond honor, is calculated with scores stemming from the Junior Boys’ Championship Qualifier, both rounds of the Christman Cup and finally the Jock.

  Spring Ford Country Club’s Benjamin Pochet, an incoming Drexel University player, began play Monday with a three-stroke edge over Barr. Pochet, the 2017 Junior Player of the Year, carded a 3-over 75 early in the day to set the Harry Hammond mark of 3-over total.

  Once Barr jarred his birdie on No. 13, the lead was solely his – one that Barr would never let out of his grasp.

  â€śWinning the Harry Hammond really means a lot. It shows that everything I’ve gone through the past four years since I’ve moved here has been worth it,” said Barr. “It also shows that I’ve gained that consistency I’ve been looking for. I used to shoot under par, then come out and shoot 20 over the next day. I’m finally at the point I want to be at.”

  Barr began the Hammond chase with stroke-play medalist honors in the #GAPJunior after firing a 4-under 67 – a personal competitive best. His 1-over 73 first round in the Christman Cup, which Pochet went on to win for the second consecutive year, was followed up with a “disappointing” 6-over 78 by Barr. It wasn’t the lowest of the four scores, but Barr’s 3-under performance in the Jock will be the one that gets remembered the most.

  The journey to GAP competition for Barr has been a wild yet valuable one. Originally born in Allentown, Pa., he moved to Mexico for six years, followed by California and Indiana, before heading back to Mexico. His family returned to the Keystone State just before Barr began his freshmen year at Souderton Area High School. His next move is slated for the end of August, when he’ll join the McDaniel College Green Terror’s golf team.

  â€śI wasn’t playing much golf before moving back to the [GAP region]. It was more soccer, baseball and lacrosse everywhere I lived, but golf was always my first love,” said Barr. “Once my dad got into it when I was around eight years old, I started to pick it up. It was only recently that I gave the other sports up for golf. Obviously, it looks like that was a good decision.”

  After today’s double victory, Barr has a new goal in mind ahead of his next move: lead the Centennial Conference freshmen in scoring average.

  â€śI’m going to walk into McDaniel as if I’ve accomplished nothing. It’s a fresh slate,” he said. “If I can achieve that [low scoring] goal, I think that will prove myself against the high competition I’ll be playing against.”

  If Barr’s best summer of all time was any indication, his goal is within a realistic reach.

Nathan Guertler

Junior-Junior Boys' Division
  In the Junior-Junior Boys’ Division, the title featured a breakthrough, back-bounce moment for Tavistock Country Club’s Nathan Guertler.

  The 13-year-old Guertler, along with teammate Matthew Normand of Riverton Country Club, fell in a playoff during last week’s Francis X. Hussey Memorial at Rolling Green Golf Club. The tough defeat has been lingering in his mind, but that experience came in handy Monday. It motivated the champion’s game.

  â€śI’ve been thinking about it for a few days. I knew after that loss in the playoff that I wanted to come out here and get a trophy,” said Guertler, of Merchantville, N.J. “I’m really proud of myself that I was able to do it.”

  Guertler carded a 4-over 40 at Sandy Run (par 36, 2,792 yards), bettering a field of 12 Junior-Junior hopefuls for the victory.

  The rising 8th grader utilized five pars and four bogeys en route to his first GAP title win. The highlight of Guertler’s day came on his starting hole, No. 10 (par 3, 113 yards). It was there where a pulled 9-iron off the tee found a left greenside bunker, making way for a highlight reel sand save. Guertler blasted his ball out to within inches, leading to a tap-in par to start. The rest of his round featured few greens in regulation, but many up-and-down conversions with Guertler’s wedge and putter.

  â€śAround the greens, my short game really helped me out. I have been having trouble hitting irons, but everything else has been solid,” he said. “It feels great to get a win heading into the [GAP] Junior-Junior Boys’ Championship.”

NOTES: Lauren Jones of Merion Golf Club carded a 6-over 78 to win the Junior Girls’ title … Clarissa Leung of White Manor Country Club, playing in her first GAP event, won the Junior-Junior Girls' title with a nine-hole total of 15-over 51 ... Jock MacKenzie served as Sandy Run Country Club’s head professional for more than three decades. The Memorial tournament, which originated in 1985, is named in his honor. It is open to Junior golfers — both male and female — from GAP Member Clubs. Sandy Run hosts the event each year.

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Boys

Junior (Ages 14-18)

Name, club

Score

Anthony Barr, Blue Bell Country Club

69

Nicholas FioravanteLedgeRock Golf Club

72

Stephen Lorenzo, Manufacturers' Golf & Country Club

72

Mac Costin, Merion Golf Club

72

Joshua Ryan, GAP Junior eClub

72

Ryan Tall, Spring Ford Country Club

72

Connor Bennink, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club

73

Liam Hart, Spring Mill Country Club

73

Finnian McGarry, Tavistock Country Club

73

Andrew Wallace, Green Valley Country Club

73

Greg DeLuca, Makefield Highlands Golf Club

74

Keller Mulhern, Whitford Country Club

74

Charlie Baker, Gulph Mills Golf Club

75

Griffin Caulfield, Manufacturers' Golf & Country Club

75

Chase Miller, Heidelberg Country Club

75

Benjamin Pochet, Spring Ford Country Club

75

Drew Warner, Saucon Valley Country Club

75

John Bradbeer, Merion Golf Club

76

Thomas Butler, Indian Valley Country Club

76

Frankie Gregor, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

76

Joel Hark, Woodcrest Country Club

76

Hayden Moffat, Lu Lu Country Club

76

Christopher Skean, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club

76

Jack Hamilton, St. Davids Golf Club

77

Matthew Lafond, Blue Bell Country Club

77

Jack Murray, Stonewall

77

William Bennink, Kennett Square Golf & Country Club

78

Matthew Hanzel, Running Deer Golf Club

78

Ryan O'Neill, Blue Bell Country Club

78

Robbie Copit, Green Valley Country Club

79

Ryan Firman, North Hills Country Club

79

Matt Fleming, Spring Mill Country Club

79

Henry Fish, Chester Valley Golf Club

81

Matthew Law, Yardley Country Club

81

Joshua Brown, The Shore Club

83

Fritz Gessl, Chester Valley Golf Club

83

Luke Marvin, Commonwealth National Golf Club

83

James O'Malley, GAP Junior eClub

83

Jack FialkoAronimink Golf Club

84

Drew Steinmetz, Spring Ford Country Club

85

Alec Stern, Philadelphia Country Club

85

Christopher Knox, Downingtown Country Club

87

Stephen Butler, Indian Valley Country Club

88

John Hernick, Laurel Creek Country Club

88

Jack Marvin, Commonwealth National Golf Club

88

Bryce Fazio, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

89

Case Hummer, Aronimink Golf Club

91

Giles Elliott, Aronimink Golf Club

92

Colin Michener, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

93

Scott Pfeiffer, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

93

P.J. Sullivan, Philadelphia Publinks GA

93

Liam Coll, Flourtown Country Club

94

Jimmy Mahon, Manufacturers' Golf & Country Club

94

Jeremy Mansueto, Radley Run Country Club

96

Chase Cristella, Laurel Creek Country Club

98

Seamus Leonard, Talamore Country Club

99

Liam Buckley, Rolling Green Golf Club

102

Finn Coll, Flourtown Country Club

104

Joseph Kriz, Sandy Run Country Club

125

Zach BruecksInniscrone Golf Club

WD

Andrew Gallagher, Laurel Creek Country Club

WD

Ryan Garvey, Rolling Green Golf Club

WD

Darren Nolan, Talamore Country Club

WD

Noah Schwartz, Woodcrest Country Club

WD

James Gradisek, Philadelphia Country Club

NS

 

Junior-Junior (Ages 10-13)

Name, club

Score

Nathan GuertlerTavistock Country Club

40

Kevin Lafond, Blue Bell Country Club

43

Lucas Steinmetz, Spring Ford Country Club

43

Declan Cottone, Riverton Country Club

49

Gavin Michener, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

49

Matt Buckley, Rolling Green Golf Club

52

Kidder Urban, Bellewood Country Club

52

Reid Walker, Riverton Country Club

52

Zach Moua, St. Davids Golf Club

54

Tyler Manwarren, North Hills Country Club

57

Jack O'Connor, RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve

60

Nick Shanahan, Applebrook Golf Club

63

Richie BiboroschAronimink Golf Club

WD

Brendan Burke, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

WD

Nicholas Gross, Applecross Country Club

DQ

 

 

Girls

Junior (Ages 14-18)

Name, club

Score

Lauren Jones, Merion Golf Club

78

Clare Gimpel, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club

82

Molly Gregor, Huntingdon Valley Country Club

92

 

Junior-Junior (Ages 10-13)

Name, club

Score

Clarissa Leung, White Manor Country Club

51

Mollie Young, North Hills Country Club

67

Gabrielle Courtney, North Hills Country Club

70

 

DQ-disqualification; NS-no show; WD-withdrawal

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