2021
NEW YORK STATE MEN'S SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Powelton Club - Newburgh, New York
August 3-5, 2021
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WELCOME To all the participants, spectators, and volunteers, I bid you welcome to the New York State Men's Senior Amateur Championships. The New York State Golf Association is privileged to join with the management and staff of The Powelton Club to provide a memorable challenge in crowning New York’s premier senior golfers. It is a great pleasure to return to this historic Deveraux Emmett design, which has been the site of memorable New York State Championships like the 2002 and 2007 Men's Senior and Super Senior Amateur Championships. On behalf of the entire New York State Golf Association, I would like to offer our appreciation and thanks to the management, clubhouse staff, Golf Professional staff, and especially the course grounds crew of Powelton, whose combined efforts has provided us with this wonderful venue in the Hudson Valley. As past experience has demonstrated, we certainly expect an exciting championship competition, which will challenge the golfers to employ all of their golfing skills. Additional thanks go out to our dedicated NYSGA staff who, with our tournament volunteers, work so hard to provide a tournament worthy of its talented competitors. This is a wonderful opportunity to put the past year of the COVID-19 pandemic behind us and focus on the true enjoyment that the game of golf brings us. So, here’s wishing all the participants the best of luck and, no matter the outcome, please enjoy this experience and the great memories this beautiful venue will bring you. Sincerely,
Joe Enright, President New York State Golf Association
2021 NYS MEN'S SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS
ABOUT THE NYSGA NYSGA Officers President Joseph Enright, Lancaster CC 1st Vice President Henry Fust, Onondaga G&CC 2nd Vice President Jamie Miller, Crag Burn GC Treasurer Robert Smith, Highland Park GC General Counsel Peter Jones, Drumlins CC
NYSGA Staff Bill Moore Executive Director Andrew Hickey Assistant Executive Director Dan Thompson Director of Marketing and Partnerships Jack Travers Manager of Competitions
Secretary Iris Stanek, Lancaster CC
Kara Cushman Foundation Manager
NYSGA Executive Committee
Mark Ackley Manager of Course Rating
Shawn Baker, Oak Hill CC Lee Bearsch, Binghamton CC John Cooney, Burden Lake CC Ryan Gabel, Trump National - HV Jim Gifford, Mohawk GC Lawrence Lessing, The Creek Christy Schultz, Oak Hill CC Frank Suits, Cortland CC Doug Vergith, Chautauqua GC Rich Weber, Brookfield CC Brian Williams, Winged Foot CC Warren Winslow, Western Turnpike GC
Deb Spilman Office Manager Jack Margaros Communications Intern Dan Mort USGA P.J. Boatwright, Jr. Intern Michael Dirkes USGA P.J. Boatwright, Jr. Intern
NYSGA Sectional Affairs Committee Tom Andrews Michael Aquino Fred Arliss Larry Arliss Christine Badger Ray Badger John Barry John Bartholomew Lee Bearsch David Beattie Al Belair Marci Bevilacqua Doreen Biviano John Blain Vincent Bonvino Timothy Brady Robert Branham Daniel Bronchetti Gene Bullis John Bullis John Burns Ron Case Sue Chambers Michael Chianelli Brian Clark Matt Clarke James Coleman Andrew Conway James Cook John Cooney Glenn Coons Thomas Cotter George Cretekos Jerry Danielski John Davis
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CONDITIONS OF PLAY
Eligibility The Championship is open to male amateur golfers who are at least 55 years old, are members of the NYSGA (defined as either belonging to an NYSGA member club or joining the NYSGA directly as an eClub member), and have an active USGA Handicap Index issued by the NYSGA member club.
Format These Championships will be conducted over 54 holes of individual stroke play. There is a cut after 36 holes to the low 50% and ties of each division.
Championships There are two separate divisions in this Championship: 64th NYS Men's Senior Amateur Championship (ages 55+) 25th NYS Men's Super Senior Amateur Championship (ages 65+) In addition to competing in one of the Championship divisions listed above, players will also compete within the following age divisions: 5559, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75+.
Schedule of Events Monday, August 2
Wednesday, August 4
9:00-4:00pm............Registration
7:30-9:00am............Round 2, tees #1 and #10
10:00-3:00pm.........Practice rounds
11:00-3:00pm.........Player lunch 12:00-1:30pm.........Round 2, tees #1 and #10
Tuesday, August 3
Thursday, August 5
7:30-9:00am............Round 1, tees #1 and #10
7:30-9:00am............Round 3, tees #1 and #10
11:00-3:00pm.........Player lunch
11:00-3:00pm.........Player lunch
12:00-1:30pm.........Round 1, tees #1 and #10
2:30pm.......................Award ceremony
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THE POWELTON CLUB
The Powelton Club is located in Newburgh, New York.
The Powelton Club developed slowly beginning with the site of the Powelton House, a resort hotel that had burned in 1870. It gradually took land from the surrounding Powelton Farms as the golf course was expanded. The growing club had two tennis courts, a windmill to water the courts and a summerhouse to provide shelter for its guests. In April of 1892, The Powelton Club received its charter and seal of incorporation. Maude Ramsdell designed a five – hole golf course on the property. In November of 1895, the first handicap tournament was held, only to end in a tie. As the popularity of golf grew, a nine – hole course was created the following year. In 1899, The Powelton Club joined the Metropolitan Golf Association as one of its earliest members. By 1902, eight golf clubs in the area met to form the Hudson River Golf Association. The club had become an active member of the United States Golf Association in 1915. The golf committee secured the services of George Merritt, "a prominent Golf Professional" This was the beginning of having an established golf professional on the property throughout the season. In 1921, Devereaux Emmet was hired to design a new golf course. The new eighteen – hole course was officially opened in May of 1926. In 2017, the Powelton Club celebrated its 135th Anniversary.
Than k you to th e sta ff a t Powelton f or ho s t ing th is yea r’s ch a mpion s h ip! Charlie Poole
Vincent Barnaba
Chris Diesing
Mike Chianelli
Golf Professional General Manager
Golf Course Superintendent
Championship Chairman
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Men’s Senior Amateur Championship PASTof CHAMPIONS Champion Past Champions the New York State
Year Host Club
Year
Host Club
Men’s Amateur Championship CC of Troy Senior Sherrill Sherman, Utica 1998 Midvale CC SENIOR DIVISION
1940
Onondaga G&CC
Champion
LeRoy C. Crim, Binghamton
1997
1942
Niagara Falls CC Year Host Club 1943 Lake Placid Club
Duane L. Tower, Niagara Falls Champion F. R. Ryan, Roslyn, L.G.
1999 Stafford CC Year Host Club 2000 McConnellsville GC
James Infantino, Rochester Champion Charles Connolly, Queensbury
19441940 Lake Onondaga Placid ClubG&CC
LeRoy C. Crim, Binghamton Duane L. Tower, Niagara Falls
Cedar Lake 20011997 Niagara Falls CC Club
Allen,New Rochester John Don Baldwin, York
CC CC of Troy 19451941 Oak Hill (East)
Sherrill Sherman, Utica Duane L. Tower, Niagara Falls
Midvale 20021998 Powelton ClubCC
Alan James Foster, Infantino, Manlius Rochester
Niagara GC Falls CC 19461942 Yahnundasis
Duane L. Tower, Niagara Duane L. Tower, Niagara Falls Falls
Stafford CC CC 20031999 Normanside
James Infantino, Rochester Richard Couch, Oneonta
Lake Placid 19471943 Westchester CC Club
Ryan,Hamburg Roslyn, L.G. Jack F.A.R.Ahern,
McConnellsville GC 20042000 Lakeshore CC
Charles Connolly, Michael Daniels, AlbanyQueensbury
Lake Placid 19481944 Brookfield CC Club
Duane L. Tower, Niagara Falls William B. Stark, Syracuse
Falls CC 20052001 VestalNiagara Hills CC
Baldwin, New York LarryJohn Gresham, Conklin
Oak Hill CC &(East) 19491945 Lakeshore Yacht CC
Tower, Niagara Falls NobleDuane Miller,L.Canandaigua
Powelton 20062002 Lafayette CC Club
Alan Foster, Manlius Donald Van Gorder, Ithaca
Yahnundasis 19501946 Binghamton CC GC
DuaneBinghamton L. Tower, Niagara Falls Ted Stacy,
Normanside 20072003 Powelton Club CC
RichardNewburgh Couch, Oneonta Ron Bayer,
Westchester 19511947 Knollwood CC CC
Jack A. Ahern, Hamburg Al Manginnes, Elmsford
Lakeshore 20082004 Normanside CCCC
Michael Daniels, Albany Charles Connolly, Queensbury
Brookfield CC 19521948 Oak Hill CC (East)
WilliamRochester B. Stark, Syracuse Ed Randall,
Vestal 20092005 Stafford CCHills CC
LarryHaefele, Gresham, Conklin Matthew Bergen
Lakeshore Yacht & CC Mid O’Hare, Noble Miller, Canandaigua 19531949 Oak Hill CC (West) Syracuse
Lafayette 20102006 Wayne Hills CCCC
Donald Van Gorder, Ithaca Charles Connolly, Queensbury
1950 Run Binghamton CC auspices 1954-1969: under other
20112007 VestalPowelton Hills CCClub
Bayer, Honeoye NewburghFalls DavidRon Benedict,
Cedar Lake Club
1941
Ted Stacy, Binghamton
Don Allen, Rochester James Infantino, Rochester
19701951 Lake Knollwood Placid ClubCC
Manginnes, Elmsford Jack Al Hendry, Syracuse
Normanside 20122008 Wolferts Roost CCCC
Connolly, Queensbury SteveCharles Nosonowicz, Pleasant Valley
Oak Course Hill CC (East) 19711952 Concord
Randall, Rochester Jack Ed Hendry, Syracuse
Stafford CC CC 20132009 Normanside
Haefele, Bergen FrankMatthew Broderick, East Aurora
Oak Hill CCGC (West) 19721953 Leatherstocking
Mid O’Hare, Syracuse Burt Kling, Rochester
Hills CC 20142010 CedarWayne Lake Club
Connolly, Queensbury FrankCharles Plata, Cazenovia
Run 19731954-1969: River Oaks GCunder other auspices Ed Walsh, Fulton
Vestal G&CC Hills CC 20142011 Onondaga
David Benedict, Honeoye Falls Tom Fletcher, Syracuse
Lake Placid 19741970 Grossinger's CC Club
Jack Hendry, Syracuse Ray Billows, Poughkeepsie
Wolferts 20162012 Brookfield CCRoost CC
Nosonowicz, Pleasant Valley Paul Steve Pratico, Schenectady
Concord 19751971 En-Joie GC Course
Jack Hendry, Syracuse Burt Kling, Rochester
20172013 Crag Normanside Burn GC CC
Broderick, East Aurora DaveFrank Prowler, Manhasset
Leatherstocking 19761972 McGregor Links CC GC
Kling, Rochester Jack Burt Creary, Tuckahoe
Cedar 20182014 Mohawk GCLake Club
Frank Plata,Watertown Cazenovia Robert Hughes,
River Oaks 19771973 Skaneateles CC GC
Walsh, Fulton John Ed Simonaitis, DeWitt
Onondaga 20192014 Cavalry Club G&CC
Tom Fletcher, Syracuse Daniel Russo, Hagaman
Grossinger's CC 19781974 McGregor Links CC
Ray Maragno, Billows, Poughkeepsie Anthony Gloversville
Brookfield CC Paul Pratico, Schenectady 20202016 Suspended for COVID-19 pandemic
En-Joie GC 19791975 Dutchess G&CC
Burt Kling,Poughkeepsie Rochester William Bogle,
19801976 Briar McGregor Hill CC Links CC
Jack Creary, Tuckahoe William Bogle, Poughkeepsie
Skaneateles CC 19811977 Oneonta CC
John Simonaitis, Don Martin, Buffalo DeWitt
McGregor Links CC 19821978 Corning CC
Anthony Maragno, Gloversville Robert Hoff, Rochester
Dutchess G&CC 19831979 Onondaga G&CC
William Bogle, Poughkeepsie William Bogle, Poughkeepsie
BriarCC Hill CC 19841980 Deerfield
William Bogle, Poughkeepsie Robert Hoff, Rochester
CC 19851981 MoonOneonta Brook CC
Buffalo Jack Don Klink,Martin, Syracuse
Corning 19861982 Edison Club CC
Past Champions New York State 2017 Crag Burn GC of the Dave Prowler, Manhasset
2018 Mohawk GC Robert Hughes, Watertown Men’s SuperSENIOR Senior Amateur SUPER 2019 Cavalry Club Daniel Russo, Hagaman 2020 Suspended for COVID-19 pandemic Year Host Club Champion 1996
Westwood CC
Bob Lindahl, Cortland
1997
Cedar Lake Club
Robert Hoff, Rochester
1998
Midvale CC
Hank Malfa, Mamaroneck
Hoff, Rochester Jack Robert Hoff, Rochester
1999
Stafford CC
Hank Malfa, Mamaroneck
Onondaga G&CC 19871983 Cortland CC
William Bogle, Poughkeepsie Robert Hoff, Rochester
2000
McConnellsville GC
Hank Malfa, Mamaroneck
Deerfield 19881984 Stafford CC CC
Robert Hoff,LeRoy Rochester Gerald Perkins,
2001
Niagara Falls CC
Coville Windsor, Seneca Falls
Moon 19891985 Elmira CC Brook CC
Jack Klink, LeRoy Syracuse Gerald Perkins,
2002
Powelton Club
Robert Botsford, Poughkeepsie
Edison 19901986 Teugega CCClub
Jack Hoff, Rochester Robert Gunnell, Jamestown
2003
Normanside CC
Ralph Maru, Mechanicville
Cortland 19911987 Ontario GC CC
Robert Hoff,LeRoy Rochester Gerald Perkins,
2004
Lakeshore CC
Alfred Audi, Fayetteville
Stafford 19921988 Wellsville CC CC
Gerald Perkins, LeRoy Gerald Perkins, LeRoy
2005
Vestal Hills CC
Perry Noun, Oswego
2006
Lafayette CC
John Dennett, Lake George
Elmira 19931989 Bellevue CCCC
Gerald Perkins, LeRoy Robert Gunnell, Jamestown
2007
Powelton Club
Mickey Gallagher, Groton
CCGC 19941990 Blue Teugega Heron Hills
RobertRochester Gunnell, Jamestown Don Allen,
2008
Normanside CC
Mickey Gallagher, Groton
Ontario GC 19951991 Colonie G&CC
LeRoy John Gerald Pretak,Perkins, Poughkeepsie
2009
Stafford CC
Alan Foster, Manlius
Wellsville 19961992 Westwood CC CC
GeraldRochester Perkins, LeRoy Don Allen,
2010
Wayne Hills CC
Charles Connolly, Queensbury
2011
Vestal Hills CC
Charles Connolly, Queensbury
2012
Wolferts Roost CC
Charles Connolly, Queensbury
2013
Normanside CC
Earl Winchester, Glenmont
2014
Cedar Lake Club
Randy Young, Jamesville
2015
Onondaga G&CC
John Hathway, Brantingham
ampionship 1994 Blue Heron Hills GC 1993
Bellevue CC
Robert Gunnell, Jamestown Don Allen, Rochester
1995 Year 1996
Colonie G&CC Host Club Westwood CC
John Pretak, Poughkeepsie Champion Don Allen, Rochester
1997
Cedar Lake Club
Don Allen, Rochester
2016
Brookfield CC
Jim Smith, East Aurora
1998
Midvale CC
James Infantino, Rochester
2017
Crag Burn GC
Jim Smith, East Aurora
1999
Stafford CC
James Infantino, Rochester
2018
Mohawk GC
Jim Hamburger, Poughkeepsie
2000
McConnellsville GC
Charles Connolly, Queensbury
2019
Cavalry Club
John Hamilton, Tuckahoe
2001
Niagara Falls CC
John Baldwin, New York
2020
Suspended for COVID-19 pandemic
2002
Powelton Club
Alan Foster, Manlius
2003
Normanside CC
Richard Couch, Oneonta
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THE COURSE
OAK
#1
PAR 4
380 YARDS 380 YARDS
Hole 1 is a long Par 4 with an incline in the last 150 yards which makes for a challenging approach shot, as you will have little visibility of the flag. It is the 7th handicap hole and an excellent one to start your round. Your tee shot should be played to the right side of the fairway to avoid the weeping willow tree on the left side. When choosing your club for your second shot, keep in mind the yardage plays longer due to the incline. Be sure to steer clear of the bunker on the right. The green itself is fairly level.
ORCHARD
#2
PAR 4
258 YARDS 258 YARDS
Hole 2 is a tough but short Par 4. It is the 17th handicap hole. Being downhill from the tee you may be tempted to go for the green, but this presents a challenging tee shot that can find itself snubbed by a bunker guarding the green. Your best chance at Par is to lay-up in the center of the fairway and hit your second shot up a steep incline to the green. Be careful not to hit it above the cup on this green. The green on this hole is particularly challenging with a steep northward facing slope.
1892
#3
PAR 3
196 YARDS 151 YARDS
Hole 3 is a long Par three that is the 11th handicap hole. From 196 yards, your downhill tee shot is manageable but bunkers on either side of this green present a challenge to those with straying tee shots. Once on the green you will be faced with a tiered green and depending on the day’s pin placement, either a steep putt up to the pin or a relentless putt down.
MAUD
#4
PAR 5
460 YARDS 460 YARDS
Hole 4 is a long Par 5 which begins with an uphill tee shot and leaves your second shot hitting blind over the peak of the hill into the final stretch of this sloping fairway. If you can, avoid the deep bunkers on the right and left side of the green as it represents an extreme challenge for even the most skilled sand player to get up and down. If your approach shot does stick to the green, you may find yourself with a manageable putt on this relatively level green.
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TAYLOR
#5
PAR 4
400 YARDS 325 YARDS
Hole 5 is the 3rd handicap hole. It begins with a tight tee so it will demand a fairly straight drive off the tee. The fairway is narrowly lined with mature maple trees on either side. Your second shot opens up to a downhill finish to the green and depending where you are may play less than the actual yardage. Bunkers flank both sides of this moderately sloped green.
EMMET
#6
PAR 4
354 YARDS 304 YARDS
The Par 4 is named after course architect Devereaux Emmet. Choose the placement of your tee shot carefully on this hole. A well placed tee shot on the right side of the fairway will leave you in an excellent position to stick this narrow green on your approach shot. Should you be unfortunate enough to hit your tee shot to the left side of the fairway your approach shot will prove to be daunting as the narrow green is tightly flanked with deep bunkers in the front leaving little room for error on this narrow green. A front right or back shelf pin requires an accurate approach for a make able birdie putt.
SLEEPY HOLLOW
#7
PAR 3
176 YARDS 160 YARDS
Our signature hole, a Par 3, is the 9th handicap hole. From the tee box you stand eye level with the green, 187 yards away. The fairway dips and rises back up to the green which is heavily guarded by trees on the right side and bunkers in the front and left side of the green. If you are lucky enough to stick the green from the tee, you have avoided a challenging second shot onto the green from a blind position. Once on the green be cautious of the slope as it can be deceiving. If you make the mistake of going long and over the green, your putt will be challenged to get up and down for par.
ROAD SIDE
#8
PAR 4
347 YARDS 347 YARDS
With mountain views from this elevated tee box, Hole 8 is the 13th handicap hole and runs parallel with Chestnut Lane. With out of bounds to the left, you will want to carry the hill on your tee shot to set yourself up for a fairly straight forward second shot. The green is large and presents challenges to those less confident in their putting. The green has a steady slope up from front to back that will make putting difficult. If the pin is on the back tier, the tee shot must carry all the way as the swale absorbs the energy from a slightly mishit shot.
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POWELTON
#9
PAR 4
430 YARDS 430 YARDS
This long Par 4, 9th hole, is the 1st handicap hole of the course. It runs along historic Balmville Road and is lined with majestic Catalpa trees. Without an accurately placed tee shot, reaching the green on this Par 4 will be ominous. Play this hole up the right hand of the fairway to avoid a difficult approach to the green as a tree hangs its limbs into the fairway about 75 yards in front of the green – just enough to force you to rethink your approach shot.
WEST POINT
#10 PAR 4
364 YARDS 374 YARDS
The back nine begins on this par four 10th handicap hole. This tee shot lends itself to an opportunity to let loose with your driver. Avoid hitting your ball to the right side of the fairway as the natural slope and trees lining the right side of the fairway will present problems with your second shot. The approach will generally call for a mid-iron to an elevated green protected by steep slopes in all directions. Land this front-to-back tiered green on your approach shot and you could be in great shape for a birdie.
RAMSDELL
#11 PAR 5
491 YARDS 443 YARDS
Hole 11, par 5 is the 12th handicap hole of the course. Your tee shot should easily carry the creek running in front of and along the 11th fairway. Be careful as the tee lines you up directly with the perfectly placed bunker on the right side of the fairway. Your second shot will leave you deciding on playing your next shot over the cart path or laying-up in front of the path. With out of bounds to the left, make sure you make the right decision.
WALDRON
#12 PAR 4
425 YARDS 425 YARDS
This 12th hole, par 4, is the 2nd handicap of the course. Reaching this green in two will require a perfectly placed tee shot and a lengthy approach to this uphill green. Play your drive to right side of the fairway as this is the shortest route to the green. The 12th fairway is lined on one side with trees and brush and the other side with a creek. Once on top of the hill the player is rewarded with a flat but quick green.
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BLIND SHOT
#13 PAR 4
425 YARDS 369 YARDS
This par 4 is the 4th handicap hole. Beginning from an elevated tee box your tee shot will have to carry the creek that runs in front of the beginning of the fairway. You’ll want to keep your tee shot to the left of center on this fairway to avoid making your “blind shot” even more troublesome. Up and over the hill the green lies with little protection, but a deceiving slope running from right to left will require your concentration and a precise shot to hold the green.
HILLMAN
#14 PAR 3
171 YARDS 171 YARDS
This par three measuring 171 yards from the white tees is the #18 handicap hole. The elevated tee shot lends itself well to a mid-iron shot to the green that runs from front to back. Beware of the two sand traps protecting the front of this green. Only a narrow patch of grass separates the traps. The putting surface is fairly level but depending on where the pin is located can make a difference but should allow for a good birdie or par opportunity.
MERRITT
#15 PAR 4
379 YARDS 354 YARDS
This par four is the 8th handicap hole of the course. Your tee shot will be fairly open after you clear the burn. You’ll want to be right of center on this dogleg- left to have a good opportunity at a decent approach shot. The last 150 yard of this hole are gently sloping towards a pond which flanks this narrow green. Keep your approach shot straight. If you stray too far right you’ll end up in or maneuvering around the water hazard. Too far left and you’ll have a sand trap and steep incline to contend with.
POND
#16 PAR 3
171 YARDS 124 YARDS
This deceivingly straight-forward par 3 plays 171 yards from the tee, and is the 16th handicap hole on the course. You’ll be hitting below to a green guarded on the left side and rear by sand traps and right side by the “pond.” One of the more challenging on the course, this green has a steep incline from back to front making your birdie or par putt challenging for golfers with great confidence in their short game.
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#17
KNOB
PAR 4
400 YARDS 363 YARDS
Hole 17 is the 6th handicap hole and plays 413 yards from the white tees. The tee shot appears straight-forward but be careful of the tree limbs hanging out on the right side. You’ll want to fade your tee shot around these limbs into the center of the fairway to be in a great position for your approach shot. Beware of the burn crossing the fairway about 250 yards out. This challenging approach shot will require accuracy as you’ll have to navigate the bunkers on the right and left side of this green.
#18
HOME
PAR 4
304 YARDS 304 YARDS
The final hole is the 14th handicap hole and plays 304 yards from the white tees. Your tee shot on this dog leg right should fade slightly to the right to avoid running off the left into the rough. A well placed tee shot will be left with a manageable approach shot as long as the sand traps in the front of the green are avoided. Once on the green a gently sloping surface should allow for a great chance at par.
Each hole includes yardages for both the senior and super senior divisions.
COURSE OVERVIEW SENIOR
SUPER SENIOR
PAR
YARDAGE
70
6,124
70
5,742
PAR
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2019 CHAMPIONSHIP
RUSSO CLINCHES FIRST STATE TITLE FIRST TIME
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61-year-old Daniel Russo won his first New York State title in the 2019 Mens' Senior Amateur.
PLACE
NAME
CLUB
SCORE
1
Daniel Russo
Schuyler Meadows Club
145 (+1)
T2
John Bufalini
Ives Hill Country Club
146 (+2)
T2
David Hicks
RTJ Golf Course at Cornell
146 (+2)
T4
Robert Hughes
Watertown Golf Club
147 (+3)
T4
Jim Mason
Oak Hill Country Club
147 (+3)
Daniel Russo of Schuyler Meadows Club captured his first state title at the 2019 NYS Men’s Senior Amateur Championship at Cavalry Club in Manlius. The 61-year-old was the leader after 36 holes and became the champion after the final round was cancelled due to rain on Thursday. He finished at 1-over 145 (72-73). “Getting older, you never know if you’re going to win again. To win statewide, it’s very exciting for me,” he mentioned of the victory. Groups were called off the golf course at 10am, about 30 minutes after the leaders teed off, as heavy rain led to puddling that slowly emerged on greens around the course. After over an hour in a delay, the tournament committee attempted to begin play again, but continued rain and the course’s saturation forced them to pull players off the course a second time, eventually leading to a decision to cancel the final 18 holes. John Bufalini of Ives Hill Country Club and David Hicks of Robert Trent Jones Golf Course at Cornell University, who were tied at 2-over 146, shared the runner-up honors. 2021 NYS MEN'S SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS
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David Hicks
“When you have a chance to win, you wish you could tee it up and finish the tournament. Mother Nature just didn’t cooperate today, but that happens,” said Bufalini. “I’m in the business, I understand there’s only so much you can do. Ben and his staff did an awesome job, the course was great,” said Hicks, who’s a superintendent himself. In his second year eligible, the Ithaca player was happy to finish solidly after falling down the leaderboard during last year’s final round. “This is a big deal to me. Something I’ve kind of built towards for a few years, even physically. This tournament inspired me to get in better shape,” he said. “I was very motivated this year to finish it off better, so that’s a little disappointing. I’m really looking forward to next year and seeing what I can do.” 2018 champion Robert Hughes of Watertown Golf Club and Jim Mason of Oak Hill Country Club finished tied for fourth at 147. Jim Mueller of Orchard Creek came in at 148 to finish in sixth. 2016 champion Paul Pratico of Schenectady Municipal came in seventh at 150. Rounding out the top ten were Ken Cohen of Villa Roma Country Club, Andy Conway of Ravenwood Golf Club, Richard Luther of Stafford Country Club, and Jack Weinerth of Highland Park Country Club who all tied at 151. This was the Hagaman resident, Russo’s, second time playing in the event. Last year at Mohawk, he finished tied for ninth. “I’ve played Mohawk a hundred times, and I couldn’t have played it any worse. I always take pride in figuring out how you’re supposed to play a course, and that just didn’t happen last year.” This year, he traveled a little farther away from home to a course he wasn’t familiar with. “We came up a couple weeks ago and played a practice round. I thought the course was good, I really did. There’s holes you can score on, but if they tuck some pins, you have some issues and need to play a little defensively.” NYSGA.ORG I #PLAYNYSGA
2019 CHAMPIONSHIP
HAMILTON GOES WIRE-TO-WIRE LEADING THROUGHOUT
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John Hamilton won his first NYS title in wire-to-wire fashion, never giving up the lead en route to victory.
PLACE
NAME
CLUB
SCORE
1
John Hamilton
Hudson National Golf Club
146 (+2)
2
Jim Hamburger
McCann Golf Course
147 (+3)
3
Scott Dean
Attica Golf Club
148 (+4)
4
Mark Battle
Ravenwood Golf Club
150 (+6)
T5
Jim Castle
Seven Oaks Golf Club
151 (+7)
In the Super Senior Division, John Hamilton of Hudson National Golf Club led after both rounds at Cavalry Club to break through and win his first state title. The 69-year-old was the 2017 runner-up at Crag Burn Golf Club, and his other four Super Senior attempts were outside the top 5. “It was a good course for me. The strength of my game is ball striking. I felt the holes lined up well, gave me good sight lines and I hit the ball well from tee to green. The defense of the course is the greens, very tricky. I could have done better on them but overall was very happy with my game,” he mentioned of his performance. 2021 NYS MEN'S SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS
Jim Hamburger
Hamilton put together two 73s this week to finish at 2-over. “Well I worked hard. I spent more time on the practice range and did get an event or two in prior to this, which I think always helps. You guys do a great job with the events and the people I play with are just outstanding, so it’s a comfortable place to play and I enjoy it every year. This will always be a very special event for me,” Hamilton said. Finishing in second was last year’s champion Jim Hamburger of McCann Golf Course. Hamburger was three shots back after the first round, and cut it to a stroke after he posted a tournament-low round of 70 on the 6,018-yard layout. “I feel fortunate to still be playing at that level. It’s just a great game to be able to do that. The beauty of the game of golf is you’re still able to play when you get a little older and the people that you get to meet out on the golf course. I feel very lucky to be part of it,” Hamburger said. Scott Dean of Attica Golf Club finished in third at 148, and Mark Battle of Ravenwood Golf Club took fifth place at 150. Next year, the championship will be conducted a little closer to home for both Hamilton and Hamburger, when it will head to The Powelton Club in Newburgh, New York. Age group winners were recognized in the following categories: 55-59 Flight - Jim Mason (Oak Hill CC) 60-64 Flight - Jim Mueller (Orchard Creek GC) 65-69 Flight - Scott Dean (Attica GC)
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