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Bloomingdale, August 11,
2006 At the Glenwild Greens Golf Course in Bloomingdale, 54 local
area junior golfers teed it up in the second and final "major"
tournament held this summer at Glenwild.
First-time winners took home first-place trophies in all four of
the age brackets, as several former champions watched their efforts come
up just short of the mark. James
Guggieri, a 13 year-old Pompton Lakes native, turned in the low round of
the day with a sparkling 3-over par 30.
"Some of the hole locations were tough today," commented
host pro and tournament director Bruce Chamberlain.
"His (Guggieri’s)
round was a great performance."
In the 14-and-over bracket, Justin
Peterson of Bloomingdale held off a struggling group of competitors to
bring home the first place trophy, his first after three years of
tournament play at Glenwild. Mike
Aungst of Riverdale and Alex Ott of Pompton Lakes took second and third
respectively, while former multiple-winner Mike Fitzpatrick limped in with
a 43.
Guggieri was the class of the
field in the age 12-13 bracket, lapping the field by more than a stroke
per hole. James highlighted
his round with birdies on the third and eighth holes, with putts of 3 feet
and 10 feet respectively. Robbie
Thompson of Kinnelon and Connor Walsh of Butler tied for second with
scores of 43. Thompson won
the tie-breaker for second place with a par on the first extra hole.
In the age 10-11 bracket, Alex
Graham of Kinnelon capped off his first year of golf with a first place
showing in his first-ever tournament.
Graham managed just one par, but a steady round that avoided any
"blow-up" holes sealed the deal for the tournament rookie.
Last month’s Glenwild Masters champion Kuriko Tsukiyama of Bogota
broke the three-way tie for second with a 6-foot birdie putt on the first
playoff hole, to foil two excellent tee shots by Matt Quigley of West
Milford and Marc Giammarella of Mahwah.
Michael Mazza of Ringwood sank a
four-footer for birdie on the third hole and missed a two-footer for
birdie on the eighth, en route to a three-stroke victory over Matthew
Carbone of Glen Rock and Jack Walter of Ringwood in the age 9-and-under
bracket. For Walter, it was
his second third place trophy of the summer.
Players check their scorecards after the round
Jay Decker, 13, of Haskell confers with caddie (and grandfather) Spencer Carter of Wayne on club selection. Glenwild Greens is planning another summer of golf camps and tournaments for the 2007 season. Visit www.glenwildgreens.com for more information.
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