Concord, Massachusetts – A hot and humid morning gave way to afternoon thunderstorms causing a 5 hour weather delay. Due to the delay, the originally scheduled 72 hole Championship at Concord Country Club (MA) was reduced to 54 holes. Following the delay, John Broderick (Dedham C&P Club; MA) was the player to hoist the Harry B. McCracken, Jr. Trophy awarded to the winner of the New England Amateur Championship. Prior to the delay Broderick, who is just 16 years old, was playing a fine round of golf after coming into the day as the leader by two. Starting his round on hole 10, Broderick had a run of steady pars to start his round before making one of his only two bogeys of the day at the difficult par-3 15th hole. He bounced back quickly by taking care of business on the par-5’s (17 & 1), making birdie on both. With Nick Maccario (Bradford CC; MA) making a run of his own, Broderick needed a birdie on one of the closing holes to grab a piece of the lead. He did that on the 7th hole (his 16th hole) with a birdie that got him to 4-under par for the tournament. Then the weather turned. Following a few nice shots and a good lag put on 8, the horn blew for a dangerous weather situation. After a 5-plus hour delay, Broderick made his way back out to the 8th hole, knowing exactly what he needed to do. He knocked in his 2-foot par putt and then stepped right up and delivered a beautiful shot right over the flagstick on 9. His two-putt par tied him with Maccario and sent the two to a playoff. On the first playoff hole (13), both players made standard 2-putt pars. They then stepped up to the 14th hole, with white stakes lining both left and right, and delivered perfect drives up the right center of the fairway. Broderick played first and put the pressure on, hitting his approach shot to 5 feet. Maccario followed with a fine shot of his own, just outside of Broderick. Almost certain he would need birdie, Maccario put a good stroke on his birdie attempt, but just burned the edge. Wasting no time, Broderick quickly moved in and buried his birdie putt for the win. ONLINE: FINAL LEADERBOARD | PHOTO GALLERY | NEGA AMATEUR "It's amazing. It really shows that I'm at that level now. I really improved so much in the last year. At the start of the year, I wasn't really playing my best. I played the GolfWeek Junior Open last week and I really found something in my swing. Coming into this tournament, I felt really great. It really shows I can play with these guys and I can beat these guys." said Broderick. Talking about the approach shot on the winning hole, he added “I had 132 yards, which I actually had the exact same number earlier and I hit a soft pitching wedge and I hit it past the hole for a tough two-putt. My caddie was like, just try to hit a bomb gap wedge and I just a bomb gap wedge to 5-6 feet. “ Maccario’s 3rd Round 67 was enough to propel him to the top of the leaderboard just before the weather delay. Heading into the Final Round, Maccario was 2 strokes off the lead. Starting the day on the tenth hole, he made par on his first three holes before hitting his approach shot tight on 13 leading to his first birdie of the day. On his final hole, Maccario hit a proper shot, 15 feet past the front pin, and two-putted for a closing par. Talking about finishing 2nd at both the Massachusetts and New England Amateur, Maccario said “Two seconds, the fields are super deep, these guys are so good. John's 16 years old. That's outrageous, I was not doing this at 16, so credit to him. I feel like I hit it good. He made birdie to win so credit to him for doing that.” The round of the day came from Mike Calef (Pine Oaks GC; MA) who shot final round 66. He made 8 birdies on the day, leading to his impressive score of 4-under par, and propelling him into a tie for 6th place at (+3). Jared Nelson (Rutland CC; VT) was the only other player to shoot under-par in the final round. He finished off his round with an impressive up-and-down from a tough spot right of the 9th green. In total, Nelson made 5 birdies which helped him to a 1-under par 69 and a 5th place finish. Other top scores from Thursday included a pair of even-par 70’s by James Imai (George Wright GC; MA) and Bill Forcier (Wannamoisett CC; RI). Final Leaderboard 1 – John Broderick; Dedham C&P Club (MA) (-4) 69 *Won In Playoff 2 – Nick Maccario; Bradford CC (MA) (-4) 67 3 – Caleb Manuel; Brunswick GC (ME) (69) (-2) 69 4 – Christian Emmerich; Kernwood CC (MA) (+1) 71 5 – Jared Nelson; Rutland CC (VT) (+2) 69 T6 – Mike Calef; Pine Oaks GC (MA) (+3) 66 T6 – Timothy Umphrey; Tatnuck CC (MA) (+3) 74 Top Finishers From Each State Connecticut – T9 (+4) James Sheltman (Alling Memorial GC) Massachusetts – 1st (-4) John Broderick (Dedham C&P Club) Maine – 3rd (-2) Caleb Manuel (Brunswick GC) New Hampshire – T8 (+4) William Huang (GC of New England) Rhode Island – T14 (+6) Bobby Leopold (Wannamoisett CC) Vermont – 5th (+2) Jared Nelson (Rutland CC) Next up for the NEGA is the Senior Amateur Championship at Mt. Washington Resort GC in Bretton Woods, NH on September 15th and 16th. For more information, visit the NEGA web site at negagolf.org. Follow the NEGA on social media @NEGA_Golf. ============================== About the New England Golf Association (NEGA): negagolf.org The New England Golf Association ®, established in 1926, is a 501(c)3 amateur golf organization comprised of leaders from the six New England golf associations – Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. In addition to serving the needs of golf in New England, the organization's primary purpose is to conduct the following premier tournament events: New England Amateur Championship ®, New England Junior Amateur Invitational, New England Girls’ Junior Amateur Invitational, and New England Senior Amateur Championship Concord, Massachusetts – On Wednesday, the morning wave of players were greeted with a light rain to start the day. By the end of the day it was hot and sunny as competitors finished play on day two of the 91st New England Amateur Championship. And the player everyone is chasing is 16-year-old John Broderick (Dedham C&P Club; MA). Broderick shot the round of the day making 7 birdies en route to a 5-under par 65. Starting his day on the back 9, he birdied 3 of his first 5 holes. His only blemish of the day was a double bogey on 15, but he bounced back quickly with back-to-back birdies on 16 and 17. Broderick finished strong, shooting a bogey-free 33 on the front nine. “It felt great, honestly leading up to this tournament I felt good I really like this course. I played some high school golf here. I love the course and I love the front nine. Yesterday my driver was just not that good. I kind of scrapped it around the course, but today I had 12 putts inside twelve feet. I was just hitting it great all day. I feel great going into tomorrow.” said Broderick. In the morning, it was a round of 2-under par (68) by Jack Tegan (TPC of Boston; MA) that set the pace. Tegan got off to a good start, making birdie on 11, his second hole of the day. After a bogey on 18 (his 9th hole), he kept a clean card on the front with birdies on six and seven. His 68 helped move him to one-under par for the tournament and into a tie for second place. Tegan was able to take advantage of softer conditions brought on by the morning rain. “The game feels pretty good, the course was softer today, you could hit your shots the right yardage and they’d stop or spin. I had an earlier tee time so everything was soft. The only hard part is some of those pins you just can’t be in the wrong side. If you put yourself in some good spots and make a couple putts.” said Tegan. The other players to finish at 1-under par after two rounds of play included William Huang (GC of New England; NH), who played alongside John Broderick. Nick Maccario (Bradford CC; MA) shot a bogey-free 67 to jump into the group at 1-under. Round one co-leaders Caleb Manuel (Brunswick GC; ME) and Timothy Umphrey (Tatnuck CC; MA) shot matching 73’s to stay in the mix at 1-under par. Only four other players were able to muster rounds under par on the day, all shooting 1-under par 69: Matt Parziale (Thorny Lea GC; MA), Tommy Dallahan (Hartford GC; CT), Bill Forcier (Wannamoisett CC; RI), and Herbie Aikens (Old Sandwich GC; MA). Parziale’s 69 got him to even par for the tournament and into a good position for the final two rounds. Dallahan got back to +1 for the tournament, also a good position heading into Thursday while Forcier’s 69 helped him make the cut on the number. ONLINE: ROUND 2 SCORES | ROUND 3 STARTING TIMES | NEGA AMATEUR The Best From Each State After two rounds of play the top scores from each state were: Connecticut – T9 (+1) Tommy Dallahan (Hartford GC) Massachusetts – 1st (-3) John Broderick (Dedham C&P Club) Maine – T2 (-1) Caleb Manuel (Brunswick GC) New Hampshire – T2 (-1) William Huang (GC of New England) Rhode Island – T9 (+1) Andrew O’Leary (Pawtucket CC) Vermont – 12th (+2) Bryson Richards (CC of Barre) Play will resume on Thursday at 7:30 a.m. when the remaining 46 players begin play in round 3. Players will go off in twosomes off split tees. Round 4 will also take place Thursday, beginning shortly after round 3. A Tew Club Championships at Concord Country Club Take a quick walk around the clubhouse at Concord Country Club and you will see many artifacts showcasing the proud history of the club. One name you’re sure to see is John Tew, longtime member and five-time Club Champion at Concord. Tew won his first Club Championship in 1976 at the age of 21, and the last of his five in 1985. You would think 5 Club Championships was impressive, but that’s nothing compared to the 12 Club Championships he also won at the Wianno Club down on the Cape. At Wianno, Tew won his first Club Championship in 1972 at the age of 17. In collecting his 12 Championships, he accomplished the feat of winning a Club Championship in 5 different decades. Tew is still a proud member at Concord CC and carries a handicap ranging from 3-5 throughout the season. Super Conditions at Concord Country Club One thing that every player can agree on at the 91st New England Amateur Championship is the beauty and condition of the golf course. Peter Rappoccio has been the Superintendent at Concord Country Club for 11 years and is also the president of GCSANE and the New England Regional Turfgrass Foundation. Members and players alike have been raving about the course throughout the week and it has been easy to see why. Following his round on Wednesday, Jack Tegan said this about the course: “The course is so nice, even when it was soft and got a lot of rain, there were no mud balls off the tee or anything. It’s a perfect course.” Along with his normal crew, Rappoccio has brought in a secret weapon to help maintain the course throughout the Championship. Rappoccio’s father, also Peter, was a longtime (40 years) Superintendent at Silver Springs CC in Connecticut, but has come out of retirement to join the crew for the week. For more information, visit the NEGA web site at negagolf.org. Follow the NEGA on social media @NEGA_Golf. ============================== About the New England Golf Association (NEGA): negagolf.org The New England Golf Association ®, established in 1926, is a 501(c)3 amateur golf organization comprised of leaders from the six New England golf associations – Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. Concord, Massachusetts – Early Tuesday morning, the first tee shots were struck at Concord Country Club, marking the start of the 91st New England Amateur Championship. In total 144 players from all 6 New England states teed it up on a warm and sunny day. At the end of the day it would be UConn Huskies past and future atop the leaderboard. Of the morning wave of players, it was former Husky, Timothy Umphrey (Tatnuck CC; MA) who set the pace with a round of 4-under par 66. Umphrey made 6 birdies in total and had a run of 4 birdies over 6 holes in the middle of his round. “I put myself in good spots on the greens and I got a few putts to go. In the middle of the round I had a good birdie streak and hit good wedge shots and made some putts.” said Umphrey. In the afternoon, it was a future Husky, Caleb Manuel (Brunswick GC; ME) who fired a matching 66. Like Umphrey, Manuel made 6 birdies on the day. He credited his string of 3-stright birdies as being the key to his round “I birdied five, six and seven so that got me to 3-under, but I was just staying patient and knew that par would be a good score out there today.” Talking about Concord CC, Manuel said “It’s definitely firmer and faster than the courses up in Maine. I just kept it below the hole and kept it in play, hitting it in the right spots. I expected it to be a little tougher than the last couple of years.” ONLINE: ROUND 1 SCORES | ROUND 2 STARTING TIMES | NEGA AMATEUR Other top rounds from the morning wave included a 3-under par 67 by Christian Emmerich (Kernwood CC; MA) and 1-under par 69 by Andrew O’Leary (Pawtucket CC; RI). Emmerich and O’Leary both took care of business on the two par 5’s at Concord CC, making birdie on both. Emmerich made 5 birdies on the day while O’Leary made 4. With the heat cranked up in the afternoon, only one player other than Manuel was able to shoot under par. Richard Dowling (Golf Performance Center; CT) finished strong with birdies on seven and eight (his 16th and 17th hole of the day) which helped him to 1-under par 69. Dowling, a longtime supporter of the NEGA Junior, presented by Junior Golf Hub, was the low amateur from Connecticut at the 2019 New England Amateur. Timothy Umphrey shot a morning 66 to set the pace at the New England Amateur (David Colt) Leaderboard After Round 1 T1 – Timothy Umphrey; Tatnuck CC (MA) (-4) 66 T1 – Caleb Manuel; Brunswick GC (ME) (-4) 66 3 – Christian Emmerich; Kernwood CC (MA) (-3) 67 T4 – Andrew O’Leary; Pawtucket CC (RI) 69 T4 – Richard Dowling; Golf Performance Center (CT) 69 T6 – Max Ferrari; Framingham CC (MA) (E) 70 T6 – James Sheltman; Alling Memorial GC (CT) (E) 70 T6 – Ryan Tomaso; Kohr Golf Center (MA) (E) 70 T6 – Jack Brown; Nashua CC (NH) (E) 70 T6 – James Imai; George Wright GC (MA) (E) 70 T6 – Cody Paladino; CC of Farmington (CT) (E) 70 T6 – Max Hutter; Weston GC (MA) (E) 70 T6 – Liam Gill; Marlborough CC (MA) (E) 70 The first New England Amateur was conducted in 1926 at Rhode Island Country Club and was won by Frank C. Newton of Massachusetts. The Championship has been held annually since then, with a four-year hiatus during WWII from 1942 - 1945. Over the years, the Championship has been won by some of New England Golf's greats including Brad Faxon, Bill Andrade, James Dirscoll, and Jim Renner. The event was contested as a Match Play Championship until 1971, when the format was changed to current model of 72-holes of Stroke Play. Fun With The Pairings As is the case in many championships, there were a number of fun and interesting pairings on day 1 of the 91st New England Amateur. Two groups were comprised of past champions. At 8:14 off of hole 1, it was the group of Xavier Marcou (’19 Champion; MA), Reese McFarlane (’18; ME) and Bobby Leopold (’17; RI). At 1:43, off of hole 1 was the group of James Turner (’16; MA), Nick McLaughlin (’15; MA) and Matt Parziale (’09; MA). The other past champion in the field is Brian Higgins (’10; MA) who was paired with Timothy Umphrey. One group was comprised of players whose father is the Head Professional at their member club. This group included Jacob Zaranek (Brattleboro CC; VT), Cooper Griffin (Woodland GC; MA), and Colin Spencer (Cummaquid GC: MA). Play will resume on Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. with the second round of the New England Amateur. For more information, visit the NEGA web site at negagolf.org. Follow the NEGA on social media @NEGA_Golf. ============================== About the New England Golf Association (NEGA): negagolf.org The New England Golf Association ®, established in 1926, is a 501(c)3 amateur golf organization comprised of leaders from the six New England golf associations – Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. In addition to serving the needs of golf in New England, the organization's primary purpose is to conduct the following premier tournament events: New England Amateur Championship ®, New England Junior Amateur Invitational, New England Girls’ Junior Amateur Invitational, and New England Senior Amateur Championship North Conway, New Hampshire – Megan Buck (Thorny Lea GC; MA) splashed her way to the lead in Round 1 and then rallied in Wednesday's third and final round to hoist the New England Golf Association’s Women’s Amateur championship trophy for the first time. Buck saved her best round for last with a 1-under 70 to edge two-time defending champion Shannon Johnson (Thorny Lea GC; MA) by one stroke at North Conway Country Club.
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