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Smith makes more history in Amateur (07/02/09)
When Nathan Smith edged collegians Nathan Sutherland (Miami, Ohio) and John Popeck (Maryland) at Allegheny to win the West Penn Amateur, the Brookville native reached two more benchmarks.  He joins a group of nine golfers who have won three or more Amateurs, and a group of six who have won three
Amateurs in a row.  The six players on both lists include three USGA champions, Arnold Palmer, W.C. Fownes, and Smith, plus three other players who dominated their eras--Sean Knapp, Bob Reilly, and John Birmingham.
Simons wins rain-delayed playoff for 89th Junior Championship (06/26/09)
Brookville – Nine days after the playoff for the WPGA Junior Championship was postponed due to bad weather, Darren Simons of St. Marys defeated Punxsutawney’s Easton Renwick on the third playoff hole at Pinecrest Country Club to win the 89th Championship. Garrett Browning of Coraopolis joined the playoff. All three completed the twenty-seven hole competition with a score of 113.

Renwick and Simons each birdied the first playoff hole to continue. Renwick putted first and sank a 30-foot downhill putt. Simons matched Renwick’s downhill putt with one from 15 feet to continue the playoff. Putting last, Browning missed his putt from 12 feet. (more)

Thompson wins second Open (06/24/09)
Indiana CC assistant professional Dan Thompson, after missing the cut in the 2008 West Penn Open at Butler, recovered to 2007 form when he won the Open at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort's Mystic Rock Course. Thompson won this year's version with 68-71--139 at Westmoreland CC. He edged 2006 West Penn Open champion Bob Friend, Pittsburgh by one shot as Friend carded 72-68--140. Ironically Friend also missed last year's cut at Butler. Friend took a two stroke lead in the final round by opening with three straight birdies, while Thompson was three over par after four holes. Friend had the lead the rest of the way until a tee shot on the final hole found a fairway bunker and he bogeyed. After fighting back to even par from three over including deuces on both front nine par threes, #7 and #9, Thompson bogeyed #17. (more)
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Smith, Rohanna, record top tens in Northeast Amateur (06/29/09)
Nathan Smith, Pittsburgh, tied 7th, and Robert Rohanna, Waynesburg, tied 9th, led four area players in the Northeast Amateur at Wannamoisett CC, Rumford, Rhode Island, June 24-27. Smith shot 66-68-68-60--272, and Rohanna was a stroke behind with 70-64-65-74. Also competing in the strong field were Sean Knapp, Oakmont, tied for 43rd, and Mike VanSickle, Wexford, tied for 61st. The winner was Dan Woltman, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, with 70-64-67-64--265, a new tournament record. (more)
From S. David Herron to Mike Van Sickle, ninety years of college golf (06/18/09)
At the 1919 US Amateur, the first played at Oakmont, local golfer S. Davidson Herron, a member of Allegheny at the time, defeated golf immortal Bob Jones, then seventeen years old, in the final, 5 & 4.  Herron was also the medalist with a 36-hole total of 158. He played on the 1923 Walker Cup team.  Among his achievements was playing on the Princeton University team, captaining the Tigers his senior year.

In 2008-2009, Mike VanSickle, Gibsonia, finished his collegiate career at Marquette University in Milwaukee. He won five tournaments, was named Big East Conference Player of the Year, and received the Byron Nelson Award, presented by the Golf Coaches Association of America. Overall he won eleven collegiate titles, believed to be the most ever won by an area collegiate golfer.

Between Herron and VanSickle were numerous outstanding collegiate players from Western Pennsylvania. They include, but are not limited to . . . (more)

 

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