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NINETY SEVENTH ANNUAL NEW YORK STATE
MEN’S AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP August 5-8, 2019 East Aurora • New York
97th Annual New York State
Men’s Amateur Golf Championship
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Crag Burn Golf Club Letter from the Board of Governors
The NYSGA Committee and Staff
Conditions of Play and Players Exempt from Qualifying
Crag Burn Golf Club Board of Governors
Championship Records
Letter from the President of NYS Golf Association
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2018 NYS Men’s Amateur Recap Irondequoit Country Club
History of the NYS Amateur Golf Championship
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History of Crag Burn
Past Champions of the NYS Men’s Amateur Championship
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WELCOME A LETTER FROM THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS of Crag Burn Golf Club On behalf of the members and staff of Crag Burn Golf Club and our sponsors, welcome to the 97th New York State Men’s Amateur Championship. We are proud to celebrate our club’s 50th Anniversary with such a prestigious event and host the top amateur golfers in New York State. We recognize that every golfer has worked hard to be here and we look forward to offering a great competition. When Robert Trent Jones, Sr. designed our course he considered it one of his most innovative designs and called it “a forerunner to the return to natural golf courses”; a philosophy that now permeates modern golf course design. Crag Burn’s mission is to provide a challenging golfing experience while preserving the founding member’s vision of establishing a premier club with a welcoming atmosphere where friends gather to enjoy the game of golf. For 50 years, Crag Burn Golf Club has earned a reputation as one of the region’s most impressive places to play golf. From a course rated one of the best in New York State, to an unrivaled practice facility and a memorable and historic clubhouse, the “Crag Burn experience” is unique. We appreciate that players, families, officials and volunteers have provided their time and efforts to travel to Western New York for this great event and our intention is to provide everyone a warm and hospitable time in East Aurora. We wish you all the best for a successful and enjoyable week of competition. Sincerely, The Board of Governors
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CRAG BURN GOLF CLUB BOARD OF GOVERNORS Bob Blum, President Al Baratto, Vice President Mark Hoffman, Treasurer Billy Hanes, Secretary Doug Harty Mike McClintock Jon Boland Bill Daley Tom Habermehl Mike Boyczcuk George Ferraro Kevin Walsh
PROFESSIONAL STAFF Dan Franklin, General Manager Frank LaForce, Head Golf Professional Tim Falkner, Assistant Golf Professional Tony Saccomanno, Assistant Golf Professional Mark “Captain” Kirk, Master Instructor J. Ned Booth, CGCS, Head Superintendent Kevin Glowka, Assistant Superintendent
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A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT of the New York State Golf Association
Welcome to the 97th New York State Men’s Amateur Championship. The New York State Golf Association is proud to partner with Crag Burn Golf Club to provide a fair, challenging test in our efforts to identify New York’s top amateur golfer. We are excited to showcase this wonderful Robert Trent Jones, Sr. layout and are grateful for the club’s membership and staff for their continued support. In addition to the NYS Men’s Amateur, the NYSGA conducts eight amateur championship which crown a total of 17 state champions. These championships are open to men and women, juniors and seniors, of all golfing abilities. It takes a dedicated group of staff and volunteers to run these championships at the highest level. Our NYSGA team works hard to be the best and it shows. Thank you all for your dedication and support. I’d also like to thank Crag Burn and all the NYSGA member clubs who generously give their courses and facilities to support amateur golf. We simply could not do this without your partnership. It takes years of practice and dedication to reach this level of competition. We congratulate you on your efforts and wish you the best of luck in your pursuit to hoist the Ganson Depew Cup.
Warren Winslow President, NYSGA
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Amateur Championship
HISTORY The New York State Golf Association’s first responsibility, upon its formation in 1923, was to conduct N.Y.S. Men’s Amateur Championship. Previously it had been noted by Grantland Rice that New York was the only state in the 48 without a state golf association, and thus no governing body to administer the state’s amateur golf championship.
match play in 1992. But in 2009 the format was once again changed to 72 holes of stroke play, as it remains today. The number of participants who have attempted to qualify has increased immensely as golf’s popularity has grown.
In 1923, 61 entries were fielded at Garden City as compared to 1992, when a record of 726 golfers registered to qualify to compete in the championship at Drumlins Country Club.
Sherrill Sherman of Utica was voted the first president of the NYSGA at the association’s first meeting at the Yahnundasis Golf Club and he quickly approved Garden City Golf Club’s request to host the inaugural playing of the N.Y.S. Men’s Amateur Championship. In the finals at Garden City, Edmund Driggs of Cherry Valley Country Club defeated S. Clifton Mabon of Garden City Golf Club 8&7 in a 36 hole match to become the first champion.
Throughout the years the NYSGA has been fortunate to witness the transformation of many amateur golfers from great players into champions. Included below you will find a brief description of some of these golfers whose wins in this championship have propelled them on to fruitful careers in the game of golf. In 1935, a young Ray Billows of Poughkeepsie won in his debut Winged Foot Golf Club’s West Course. Billows’ was a true ‘rags to riches’
Since this first playing, the championship’s format has changed three times. From 1923 until 1969, the championship was decided by match play. In 1970, the decision was made to go to 72 holes of stroke play, until it was switched back to
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Cinderella story in golf. At the time he was 21 and worked as a printing clerk making $17 a week. He arrived at Winged Foot in a $7 car, slept on the clubhouse porch to save money for a caddie, and ended up winning over one of the greatest fields
was very meaningful to Allen, since he considered Konsek to be the most talented golfers he had ever seen. Allen would go on to represent the United States in two Walker Cup Matches, the first at Baltimore Country Club in 1965 and the second at Royal St. George’s Golf Club in 1967.
Ray Billows Jeff Sluman in state golf history. Billows went on to have a terrific amateur golfing career, winning a record seven N.Y.S. Men’s Amateur Championship titles, getting to the U.S. Amateur Championship finals three times, and representing the U.S. in the Walker Cup matches at St. Andrews in 1938 and at Winged Foot in 1949. Another past champion who would make a name for himself in the amateur circuit was Rochester’s Don Allen. The former Colgate University golf captain defeated the defending champion John Konsek in 1961 at Onondaga G&CC to claim the first of his six titles. This first win
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The majority of the past champions would play as amateurs for the entirety of their careers, although a select few would turn to the professional ranks and find success. Sam Urzetta, another successful Rochester golfer, won the 1948 championship at Buffalo’s Brookfield Country Club. Urzetta would win the U.S. Amateur Championship title in 1950, where he defeated renowned amateur Frank Stranahan in 39 holes at the Minneapolis Golf Club. Urzetta, not interested in tour golf, became an assistant golf professional
in 1954 and in 1956 joined CCR as their head golf professional, where he would remain for the next 37 years. In 1978, a young golfer named Jeff Sluman won the state amateur by four strokes over Radford Yaun at Jamestown’s Moon Brook Country Club. Sluman turned professional in 1980 upon graduating from Florida State University, but wouldn’t find immediate success on the PGA Tour. At the age of 30 he won his first tournament, the 1988 PGA Championship at Oak Tree Golf Club in Edmond, Oklahoma. Sluman went on to win five PGA Tour events from 1991-2001, and is now a enjoying a successful career on the PGA’s Champions Tour where he has won six times. Another prominent PGA Tour player, Joey Sindelar, would etch his name on the Ganson Depew Cup in 1980 with a record breaking performance at Vestal Hills Country Club in Binghamton. Sindelar, a collegiate All-American at Ohio State University, fired a four-round total of 280 (8-under) to beat Jeff Sluman by seven strokes. This record four round total would stand until Dominic Bozzelli shot a blistering 277 (11-under) to claim his second title in 2012 at Elmira Country Club. Sindelar turned pro in 1980 and won the first of his seven PGA Tour events at the Greater Greensboro Open in 1985.
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Past ofofthe State PastChampions Champions theNew New York State Past Champions ofYork the New York State
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Edmund EdmundDriggs, Driggs,Jr.,Jr.,Garden GardenCity City Lee Chase, Buffalo Lee Chase, Buffalo Jack JackMackie MackieJr.,Jr.,Inwood Inwood AlAlBrodbeck, Brodbeck,Bronxville Bronxville Arthur ArthurYates, Yates,Rochester Rochester George GeorgeDawson, Dawson,Harrison Harrison Maurice MauriceMcCarthy, McCarthy,Mt. Mt.Vernon Vernon Jack JackMackie MackieJr.,Jr.,Inwood Inwood Phil PhilPerkins, Perkins,Fox FoxHills Hills Tommy Goodwin, Tommy Goodwin,Rye Rye Edmund EdmundDriggs, Driggs,Jr.,Jr.,Garden GardenCity City Edmund EdmundDriggs, Driggs,Jr.,Jr.,Garden GardenCity City Ray RayBillows, Billows,Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie Tommy TommyGoodwin, Goodwin,Rye Rye Ray RayBillows, Billows,Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie Willie WillieTurnesa, Turnesa,Elmsford Elmsford Richard RichardChapman, Chapman,Larchmont Larchmont Ray Billows, Poughkeepsie Ray Billows, Poughkeepsie Ray RayBillows, Billows,Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie Alex AlexStevenson, Stevenson,Niagara NiagaraFalls Falls Ray RayBillows, Billows,Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie Joe JoeRuszas, Ruszas,Albany Albany Ray RayBillows, Billows,Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie Tommy TommyGoodwin, Goodwin,Rye Rye Richard RichardMayer, Mayer,White WhitePlains Plains Sam Urzetta, Rochester Sam Urzetta, Rochester Ray RayBillows, Billows,Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie Mike MikeDudik, Dudik,Endicott Endicott Billy BillyShields, Shields,Albany Albany Billy BillyShields, Shields,Albany Albany Tommy TommyGoodwin, Goodwin,Rye Rye Robert RobertMonk, Monk,White WhitePlains Plains Billy BillyShields, Shields,Albany Albany Joe JoeGagliardi, Gagliardi,Larchmont Larchmont Jack Veghte, Gloversville Jack Veghte, Gloversville John JohnKonsek, Konsek,Buffalo Buffalo John JohnKonsek, Konsek,Buffalo Buffalo John JohnKonsek, Konsek,Buffalo Buffalo Don DonAllen, Allen,Rochester Rochester William WilliamTryon, Tryon,Elmira Elmira Don DonAllen, Allen,Rochester Rochester Don DonAllen, Allen,Rochester Rochester William Tryon, William Tryon,Elmira Elmira Nick NickRaasch, Raasch,Syracuse Syracuse John JohnBaldwin, Baldwin,Plandome Plandome William WilliamTryon, Tryon,Elmira Elmira Terry TerryDiehl, Diehl,Rochester Rochester Don DonAllen, Allen,Rochester Rochester
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Mike MikeSlipko, Slipko,Niagara NiagaraFalls Falls Don Allen, Rochester Don Allen, Rochester Don DonAllen, Allen,Rochester Rochester George GeorgeBurns, Burns,Jericho Jericho Alan AlanFoster, Foster,Syracuse Syracuse Radford RadfordYaun, Yaun,Jamestown Jamestown Rich RichSerian, Serian,Troy Troy Jeff JeffSluman, Sluman,Rochester Rochester Mark MarkBalen, Balen,East EastAurora Aurora Joey Sindelar, Horseheads Joey Sindelar, Horseheads James JamesRoy, Roy,Syracuse Syracuse David DavidBoeff, Boeff,Ontario Ontario William WilliamBoland, Boland,Jr.,Jr.,Troy Troy George GeorgeZahringer, Zahringer,Sands SandsPoint Point Christopher ChristopherLane, Lane,Binghamton Binghamton Jay JayGunning, Gunning,Colonie Colonie Tim TimStraub, Straub,East EastAurora Aurora Tim Straub, East Aurora Tim Straub, East Aurora Tim TimMarsh, Marsh,Endicott Endicott Joe JoeWilson, Wilson,Rochester Rochester Leonard LeonardLasinsky, Lasinsky,Syracuse Syracuse Todd ToddDischinger, Dischinger,Syracuse Syracuse Jeffrey JeffreyPeck, Peck,Clifton CliftonSprings Springs David DavidBonacchi, Bonacchi,Rochester Rochester Dirk DirkAyers, Ayers,Jamestown Jamestown Michael Valicenti, Michael Valicenti,Elmira Elmira Greg GregRohlf, Rohlf,New NewRochelle Rochelle Bryan BryanSmith, Smith,Kingston Kingston John JohnGaffney, Gaffney,Buffalo Buffalo Michael MichaelValicenti, Valicenti,Elmira Elmira Kevin KevinHaefner, Haefner,Rochester Rochester Kyle KyleHess, Hess,Buffalo Buffalo Kyle KyleHess, Hess,Buffalo Buffalo Matt MattThomas, Thomas,Blasdell Blasdell James Scorse, Churchville James Scorse, Churchville Andrew AndrewDiBitetto, DiBitetto,Rochester Rochester John JohnDuthie, Duthie,Lansing Lansing Jeff JeffWolniewicz, Wolniewicz,West WestSeneca Seneca Yaroslav YaroslavMerkulov, Merkulov,Penfield Penfield Doug DougKleeschulte, Kleeschulte,Kingston Kingston Dominic DominicBozzelli, Bozzelli,Pittsford Pittsford Dominic DominicBozzelli, Bozzelli,Pittsford Pittsford Matt Stasiak, Clarence Matt Stasiak, Clarence Luke LukeFeehan, Feehan,Carmel Carmel Trevor TrevorSluman, Sluman,Rochester Rochester Tyler TylerMcArdell, McArdell,Baldwinsville Baldwinsville Adam AdamCondello, Condello,Fairport Fairport Will Thomson, Pittsford Will Thomson, Pittsford
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The NYSGA Committee and Staff The New York State Golf Association consists of over 100 volunteers, led by an executive committee of 13 representatives. These men and women work tirelessly with the NYSGA staff to administer the NYS Amateur Championships, the NYSGA Amateur Series, USGA qualifiers, and regional competitions.
NYSGA Officers
NYSGA Staff
President Warren Winslow, Western Turnpike GC
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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 Garrett Davitt Ellen Densen Dick Desorbo Gerry Dewolf Todd Dischinger Michael Donnelly Dick Dorgan
Dorothy Downing Michael Drennen Georgia Dusckas Tom Eckert Joe Enright John Ernst Ed Evans Vie Evans Michael Fitzgerald Mark Fitzgerald Georgette Folley Bob Forward Tim Frank Henry Fust Ryan Gabel John Gaffney Tom Gallagher Richard Galvin Bill Geider John Grajko Walter Grajko Brad Griffin
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Conditions of play THE FIELD
The field is comprised of approximately 144 players, including sectional qualifiers and exempt players. The field is cut after 36 holes of play to the low-40 players and ties.
FORMAT AND TIES
The championship will be conducted in two stages, at stroke play: 1. Sectional Qualifying - 18 holes. Required for all non-exempt players. 2. Championship - 72 holes. If a tie exists at the end of 72 holes, the champion will be determined by a hole-by-hole playoff.
SCHEDULE
Monday, August 5 - Practice rounds Tuesday, August 6 - Round 1 (18 holes) Wednesday, August 7 - Round 2 (18 holes). Thursday, August 8 - Rounds 3 & 4 (36 holes)
GANSON DEPEW CUP
The champion will be awarded possession of the Ganson Depew Cup for a period of one year.
Players Exempt from Qualifying 1. Winners of the NYS Men’s Amateur Championship from the last 10 years. 2. From the 2018 NYS Men’s Amateur Championship, the 20 lowest scorers and anyone tied for 20th place. 3. Winners of the NYS Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship from the last 5 years. 4. From the 2018 NYS Men’s Mid-Men’s Amateur Championship, the 10 lowest scorers and anyone tied for 10th place. 5. Winner and runner-up of the 2019 NYS Boys’ Junior Amateur Championship 6. Winner and runner-up of the 2019 NYSPHSAA Boys’ Golf Championship. 7. Winner of the 2018 NYS Men’s Senior Amateur Championship. 8. Most recent (as of August 6, 2019) winner or low amateur (*professional events) of the following 9. regional championships. • LIGA Hebron Individual Amateur • BDGA Individual Championship • LIGA Open* • CCR Invitational • MET Open* • CRAGA Championship • MGA Amateur • Delaware County Amateur • MGA Ike • Dutchess County Amateur 10. From the 2019 Monroe Invitational, the 20 lowest scorers and anyone tied for 20th place. 11. From the 2019 Porter Cup, the 20 lowest scorers and anyone tied for 20th place. 12. Players ranked in the top-1500 of the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR). 13. Host club exemptions (2). 14. Special exemptions as selected by the NYSGA.
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New York State Men’s Amateur
Championship Records
Nick Raasch
Donald Allen
Jeff Sluman
Most Victories
Ray Billows
Lowest Winning Total (72 Holes)
7 – Ray Billows (1935, 1937, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1945, 1949) 6 – Donald Allen (1961, 1963, 1964, 1970, 1972, 1973) 4 – Tommy Goodwin (1932, 1936, 1946, 1953) 3 – Edmund Driggs (1923, 1933, 1934) 2 – Four players with two victories
277 (-11) – Dominic Bozzelli (2012) 280 (-9) – Joey Sindelar (1980)
Lowest Consecutive Rounds 66,67 – Jeff Sluman (1978) 66,67 – Jeffrey Peck (1992)
Most Masters Appearances
3 – Donald Allen (1965, 1966, 1967) 2 – Ray Billows (1939, 1940)
Widest Margin of Victory (During Match Play Era) 13 & 12 – Kevin Haefner (2001) 13 & 11 – Joe Ruszas (1944) 11 & 10 – Dirk Ayers (1995)
Most Walker Cup Appearances 2 – Donald Allen (1965, 1967) 2 – Ray Billows (1938, 1949) 2 – Sam Urzetta (1951, 1953)
Longest Match
39 Holes – Ray Billows def. Johnny Ward (1949)
Youngest Champion
17 – Nick Raasch (1966) 17 – Yaroslav Merkulov (2009) 17 – Will Thomson (2018)
Oldest Champion
44 – Joe Gagliardi (1956)
Highest Winning Total (72 Holes) 298 (+10) – Donald Allen (1973)
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1st Hole /Par 4/420 Yards The opening hole, while offering a wide fairway, favors a tee shot toward to left side away from traps guarding the corner. Protected by rough mounds on the left and traps right, a significant back to front sloping green rewards approach shots close to the pin location.
2nd Hole /Par 5/607 Yards The longest par 5 on the course, the fairway is bracketed by trees on both sides for the first 300 yards then opens with view of the green guarded by a large pond and a single trap. A solid 2nd shot sets up an approach that can provide par or birdie opportunities to this green with few undulations.
3rd Hole /Par 4/342 Yards Shortest of the par fours, this slight dogleg left offers a birdie opportunity and is driveable for some golfers. A good drive left of center and solid wedge shot sets-up your par / birdie opportunity. The green is deep and narrow and well guarded traps bordering both sides.
4th Hole /Par 4/427 Yards Another dogleg to the right with a tree line protecting any shot too tight to the corner. While bunkers protect the far left side, there is ample fairway for a drive. The approach shot will face an open green tilted back to front with traps on both perimeters and the rear.
5th Hole /Par 3/209 Yards A classic Trent Jones par 3 with water covering the back, left and a portion of the front of the L- shaped green. The tee plays downhill to a green with a low front high middle and low back-left section. Pin location will determine if you need to carry the water or not.
6th Hole /Par 4/410 Yards A straight tee shot or slight fade does well as the right side is protected by some well placed trees. With a green protected on the front left and on the right, an accurate approach shot is a must. The green is sloped and undulating.
7th Hole /Par 3/199 Yards A challenging hole greets you on this par 3. Water covers the entire green front wrapping around the right side with traps covering most shots hit long. The green is wide with undulations, but narrow. It’s all about the tee shot.
8th Hole /Par 5/524 Yards The tee shot favors a right to left drive with a fairway that has a bend in that direction. A line of traps along the left can penalize those trying to cut the corner. With a good drive the player will have a view of the green showing traps on the left side. Going for the green in two is possible as the green front is open to a well hit shot.
9th Hole /Par 4/409 Yards The ninth features a dogleg left with two traps located where the fairway turns toward the hole. The hole design offers a chance to cut the corner, but missing in the wrong spot will create a difficult approach shot from the trap or rough. This tiered green is protected by traps on the left.
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10th Hole /Par 4/467 Yards A par 4 that offers a straight-away view of the green from the tee. One fairway trap on the left protects that side of the fairway. A large bunker guards the left side of the green. The green has numerous tiers which offers several challenging pin placements. Pin location will dictate approach shot selection.
11th Hole /Par 4/389 Yards Another short dogleg right with a huge bunker guarding the corner. A drive right of center will allow for a short pitch to a challenging two tiered green with traps front and left. Water will greet most shots going left over the green.
12th Hole /Par 3/176 Yards Water left, traps right & back, protect a large deep green. Shot selection will depend on pin location to a green with a slight right to left slope.
13th Hole /Par 4/477 Yards The longest par 4 on the course has an elevated tee looking toward a wide fairway. A well placed fairway bunker on the right protects that side of the fairway. The approach shot is key as the green front open, but protected by sand and heather on three sides.
14th Hole /Par 5/513 Yards A drive beyond trees on the left will open to a view of the green with a risk-reward shot of going for the green in two. A water hazard covers the entire approach to a sizeable green with few undulations.
15th Hole /Par 4/425 Yards Drive placement is key on this dogleg left with trees & rough lining both sides of the fairway. The tiered green is slightly elevated and open on the front with sand left front and back right.
16th Hole /Par 5/529 Yards The 16th fairway offers the option of a tee shot over the left dogleg corner that is guarded by three traps. A diagonal brook crosses the fairway about 90 yards short of the green. The green is deep, and well protected with traps bordering both sides and the brook left.
17th Hole /Par 3/194 Yards Hitting to a wide, but narrow green, seventeen is protected by two deep traps in front and downhill sand and heather in back. It’s all about the tee shot on this hole.
18th Hole /Par 4/433 Yards Eighteen offers a unique site with a stand of trees bisecting the center left of the fairway. A solid tee shot is critical to attacking a deep green that slopes toward the water and has a large bunker on the right.
2018 NYS Men’s Amateur Recap Irondequoit Country Club August 6-9 2018 Thomson Birdies 72nd Hole to Win 96th NYS Men’s Amateur in Dramatic Finish With a birdie on the 72nd hole, Will Thomson claimed the 96th New York State Men’s Amateur Championship by a stroke at Irondequoit Country Club.
Defending champion, Adam Condello of Locust Hill, was the only player in the field under par through the first three rounds but closed with an unexpected 81 to finish in eighth at 292.
Thomson fired a tournament-low 67 in the fourth and final round and finished at 7-under 281. Finishing in second was Chris Blyth of Mendon Golf Club, who pieced together a 69 in the afternoon and ended up at 282.
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Thomson, who now has three New York State Amateur titles under his belt (won the Sub-Junior back-to-back years in 2013-14), didn’t feel like he had his best stuff this week, but finally turned it on during the final round. He credited the momentum swing to his chipin eagle from just off the green on the iconic seventh hole at Irondequoit. “I think that kind of kick-started me. The putter still didn’t feel that great, but then I made a really clutch six-footer for par on eight. Then a solid four-foot putt on nine for birdie. Then it started. I finally saw a few go in and got hot.”
17-year-old Thomson walked up the eighteenth fairway knowing he needed a birdie to win. From 204 yards, he crushed a 7-iron uphill and placed his shot twelve feet short of the flagstick, leaving himself an easy two putt for the venerable title. “I was close last year, had a battle with Adam (Condello) coming down to it. It feels really good to be close to home and come out on this golf course, play really well on my last eighteen, especially my last nine,” said Thomson of winning locally in Rochester. “It’s my first win in a while and it feels really good to have all the hard work pay off.”
While Thomson was finding his stride, Condello began to get into a funk that he was unable to retreat from. He doubled the difficult eighth hole, and then proceeded to tack on five bogeys and a double on the back to shoot an 81, a rare occurrence for Condello.
Thomson became the third youngest winner of the championship, joining 1965 winner Nick Raasch and 2009 winner Yaroslav Merkulov, who also won the Ganson Depew Cup at age 17. In the penultimate group, Blyth was 5-under through 71 holes and knew he was one stroke behind Thomson. He gave himself a long chance for eagle on the home hole, but was unable to convert it to try to force a playoff.
“The final round definitely doesn’t reflect the way I normally play, but that’s golf. An old bad habit crept in and I just couldn’t stop it. Every shot after that went left.”
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Regardless of his final round performance, Condello played the best in the field through three rounds with 71-70-70, and entered the final eighteen at 5-under. “Once it starts to build and I’m out of it, it’s so tough to mentally get back into it. After that I just tried to stay out of Will’s way.”
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Thomson assured the media he would be back to defend in 2019 at Buffalo’s Crag Burn Golf Club next year.
“Yeah I’ll be there. I’m excited for that. I’ve never played it, but heard it’s special.”
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Summer Estate In 1929, Frank H. Goodyear Jr., a prominent Buffalonian and his wife, Dorothy Knox, daughter of Seymour Knox, one of the founders of the Woolworth Corporation, began construction on a summer estate in East Aurora called Crag Burn. The name gets its origins from the Scottish words “Crag,” meaning “top of the bluff,” and “Burn,” meaning “small stream,” an apt description of this beautiful property. An elaborate English Style house with more than 60 rooms was designed by John Russell Pope in collaboration with Frederick Law Olmstead and built on 113 acres on North Davis Road. Across the road, 190 acres of grounds included magnificent stables, service buildings, polo fields, and bridle paths. Tragically, in 1930 Frank Goodyear Jr. died in a car crash before his Crag Burn estate was completed.
Tragedy in the Fields In 1938 tragedy struck Crag Burn once again. Lieutenant Commander Frank Hawks, a famous speed flyer, often took people for plane rides in the area. Hawks was meeting with Dorothy’s brother-in-law, Hazard Campbell Sr., to seek funding for a small plane he had landed out on the polo fields. The pair went for a ride, but shortly after takeoff, the plane struck wires and crashed, killing both Hawks and Campbell. Some say the grass has never been the same color and that an outline of the crash site is still visible on the tenth hole today.
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From Horses to Birdies By the late 1960s, the polo fields and bridle paths near the estate’s stable were seeing very little use. The horses had long been sold, and the fields had begun to return to nature. Dorothy Knox Goodyear’s son Bobby and son-in-law, Clint Wyckoff, had the idea to turn a 190-acre parcel into a golf course, a fitting use for the beautiful landscape and existing structures. Dorothy gave the property to the pair in 1969, and they hired prominent American golf course architect and family friend, Robert Trent Jones Sr., to design the course.
soil on the greens was able to translate a handscrawled Robert Trent Jones sketch into the delicate undulations that characterize Crag Burn’s greens today.
Bobby, his sister Dottie, her husband Clint, and their sons Peter, Ranny, and Kevin – all avid golfers – recruited friends and family to help fund the construction of a club where “a group of friends could play golf.” This integral group of early supporters, roughly 50 people in all, became the club’s founding members. A Course is Built The group was adamant, after seeing other Robert Trent Jones designed courses, that the Crag Burn course would become the premier course in Western New York and that any real estate development would be secondary. Given the combination of heavily wooded sections and open fields, Mr. Jones was commissioned to build a course that would capitalize on the terrain of the property. The front nine would be a parksstyle course and run through the wooded section. The back nine would have a more open, traditional feel of a links course. Seven ponds were dug to enhance the design with the soil providing topography for tees and greens. Oakgrove Construction and Newgolf, Inc. began construction in 1970. A sophisticated valve system was installed to regulate the flow of water between the ponds. Robert Trent Jones had hired the best people in the business, among them contractor Bill Baldwin, who had some of the world’s best equipment operators on his crew. In fact, the man who put down the final layer of
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The clubhouse was fashioned from the original stable, immediately lending a sense of history to the new club. Many of the original details of the stable were kept, including the magnificent slate roof and horse stalls, which created unique alcoves for dining guests. The groom’s cottage for the stables became the pro shop.
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Course Opens for Play By May 1, 1972, Crag Burn welcomed its first foursome. That honor went to Ranny Wyckoff, Peter Wyckoff, David Smith, and Edwin Johnston. The greens hadn’t quite grown in fully as the first shot was hit by Peter Wyckoff, the club’s first treasurer. The foursome proceeded to have a great match and a wonderful time; Crag Burn had become exactly what its co-founders had imagined. This year marks the Club’s 50th Anniversary from a vision to Championship golf course.
Crag Burn Associates. The group assumed control of Crag Burn, took over its operations, invested heavily and raised capital, re-financed the club, and put their focus on preserving first the course and then the buildings. They also brought the membership from about 150 members to nearly 250. By 1999, the club was back in sound financial shape, and the group had reached their goal of selling Crag Burn back to the membership for essentially the same price at which they purchased it.
Trouble Into Triumph Although membership grew slowly throughout the 1970s, by 1981, the club was struggling financially so a group of members stepped in
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Crag Burn Today Over the years, numerous course improvements have been made, some designed by Robert Trent Jones’ son Reese Jones, while maintaining the ingenuity and integrity of the original design. The practice facility at Crag Burn is widely considered to be one of the finest in the country. As members say, “If you can think of a shot, you can practice it at Crag Burn.” A state-of-the art, 13,500-squarefoot maintenance facility was constructed in 1991, and remains one of the largest in Western New York. Today, Crag Burn reflects the original vision of its founders as one of the finest golf courses to be built. Far from pretentious, the club is simply a place where good friends can gather and play golf on one of the most challenging and beautiful courses in the state.
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