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Co-Medalists McCoy, Smith Advance To Third Round Of U.S. Mid-Amateur

Kiawah Island, S.C. – Co-medalists Nathan Smith, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mike McCoy, of West Des Moines, Iowa, each won two matches Tuesday to advance to the third round of match play at the 2009 U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship on the 6,964-yard, par-72 Cassique at The Kiawah Island Club.

Play was suspended at 7:05 p.m. (EDT) because of darkness. The resumption of the second round will be at 7:20 a.m. on Wednesday and the third-round matches are set to begin at 8 a.m., with the quarterfinals at 1:30 p.m.

Smith, 31, who won the Mid-Amateur championship in 2003 and was a member of the 2009 USA Walker Cup team beat Alan Stearns, of Tustin, Calif., 6 and 5 in the first round; and Brandon Smith, of West Palm Beach, Fla., 2 and 1, in the second round.

“That was an ESPN Classic,” Smith said of his afternoon match. “He played great. It could have gone either way.”

 
Past champion Tim Jackson of Jackson, Tenn., is one of several players who will have to complete his second-round match at the U.S. Mid-Amateur on Wednesday morning. (John Mummert/USGA)  

Smith, a member of Pennsylvania’s victorious 2009 USGA State Team Championship squad, birdied two of his last five holes in a critical stretch against his Florida opponent.

“He ran in a birdie putt on 16 and I was like ‘Man, I’m only one up and we’re playing in the dark and anything can happen,” said the Pennsylvania Smith, whose iron approach on the par-4 17th hole was accurate.

“I stuck it in there pretty good to about 3 or 4 feet,” he said. “It was the longest 3-footer I ever had because I sure didn’t want to go down 18.”

McCoy, 46, enjoyed a relatively short day with a 4-and-3 win over Robert Crockett, of Louisville, Ky., 4 and 3, in the first round and a 7-and-5 victory over Erik Hanson, of Kirkland, Wash., in the second round.

“I’m glad I’m done,” said McCoy, a semifinalist in 2005 and 2008. “Everybody will get a good night’s sleep and be ready to go again. But, I can assure you I will be in bed early.”

Two other players who made quick order of their matches were Patrick Carter, 41, of Huntington, W.Va., and Tripp Davis, 42, of Norman, Okla., who each played only 26 holes over the course of the first and second rounds.

“Fortunately, I played really well in both rounds,” said Carter, a three-time Mid-Amateur quarterfinalist. “If I can get one more short round in that would be fantastic. But that’s not the way these things work. My next match will probably go 24 or 25 holes and I’ll be back to even with the field.”

Bert Atkinson, 51, of Charleston, was the home state’s last hope and he advanced to the second round but lost in a match of past Mid-Amateur runners-up to Randy Lewis, 52, of Alma, Mich., 4 and 3, in the third round. Atkinson was the runner-up in 1991 and Lewis finished second in 1996. Lewis qualified for the 2009 U.S. Senior Open and was a Mid-Amateur semifinalist in 1999.

Two-time champion Tim Jackson, 50, of Germantown, Tenn., was in one of seven second-round matches that did not finish because of the darkness.

Past Mid-Amateur champions Kevin Marsh (2005), Dave Womack (2006), and Buddy Marucci, the 2007 and 2009 USA Walker Cup captain and 2008 USGA Senior Amateur champion, were eliminated Tuesday.

The semifinal round is scheduled for Thursday and the championship concludes a day later than the original schedule on Friday with the scheduled 36-hole final.

The U.S. Mid-Amateur is one of 10 amateur championships conducted annually by the United States Golf Association.

Story written by Pete Kowalski, manager of championship media relations for the USGA. E-mail him with questions or comments at pkowalski@usga.org.

Kiawah Island, S.C. – Results from Tuesday’s first and second rounds of match play at the 2009 U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship, played at the 6,964-yard, par-72 Cassique at The Kiawah Island Club.

FIRST ROUND

UPPER BRACKET

Michael McCoy, West Des Moines, Iowa (140) def. Robert Crockett, Louisville, Ky., 4 and 3

Erik Hanson, Kirkland, Wash. (147) def. Keith Decker, Martinsville, Va. (147), 19 holes

Lloyd Fisher, Grand Rapids, Mich. (148) def. Steven Irwin, Golden, Colo. (145), 1 up

Todd Burgan, Knoxville, Tenn. (145) def. Michael Karger, Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. (148), 20 holes

Patrick Carter, Huntington, W.Va. (144) def. Michael Brown, Cheltenham, Pa. (149), 7 and 6

Andrew Rice, Baltimore, Md. (147) def. Tyler Shelton, Fairway, Kan. (146), 1 up

Randal Lewis, Alma, Mich. (144) def. Mike Cobb, Summerville, S.C. (149), 5 and 4

Bert Atkinson, Charleston, S.C. (147) def. Joseph Saladino, New York, N.Y. (146), 6 and 5.

Derek Berg, Duvall, Wash. (141) def. Johnny Canova, Rockford, Ill. (149), 5 and 4

Tim Spitz, Rochester, N.Y. (146) def. Kevin Marsh, Henderson, Nev. (147), 1 up

Chad Sawyer, West Linn, Ore. (144) def. Jeff Frazier, Mechanicsburg, Pa. (149), 1 up

Danny Germaine, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (148) def. Jon Lindstrom, Denver, Colo. (145), 2 up

Tripp Davis, Norman, Okla. (142) def. Freeman Fite, Anniston, Ala. (149), 5 and 4

Craig Cyr, Concord, N.H. (146) def. Kory Bowman, Springfield, Mo. (147), 3 and 2

Dave Womack, McDonough, Ga. (149) def. Taylor Massey, Richmond, Va. (144), 2 and 1

Andrew Medley, Scottsdale, Ariz. (145) def. Nicholas Biesecker, Staunton, Va. (148), 1 up

LOWER BRACKET

Nathan Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa. (140) def. Alan Stearns, Tustin, Calif. (150), 6 and 5

Brandon Smith, West Palm Beach, Fla. (147) def. Tim Mickelson, San Diego, Calif. (147), 19 holes

Robert Funk, Canyon Lake, Calif. (145) def. Jeffrey Hedden, Old Lyme, Conn. (149), 20 holes

Dave Bunker, Canada (145) def. George Marucci Jr, Villanova, Pa. (148), 7 and 6

Christopher Marin, Monterey, Calif. (142) def. T.J. Wilson, Fairfield, Ohio (149), 4 and 3

Tim Jackson, Germantown, Tenn. (146) def. Christopher Reeves, Jupiter, Fla. (147), 5 and 4

Arnold Cutrell, Greensburg, Pa. (149) def. Douglas Hanzel, Savannah, Ga. (144), 2 and 1

Sean Knapp, Oakmont, Pa. (146) def. Chris Igawa, Hilo, Hawaii (147), 19 holes

Robert Gerwin, Cincinnati, Ohio (141) def. Doug Manor, Dallas, Texas (150), 3 and 1

Jerry Chang, Los Angeles, Calif. (147) def. Hunter Nelson, Houston, Texas (146), 1 up

Troy Logan, Chicago, Ill. (149) def. Cameron Mackenzie, Canada (145), 3 and 1

Kenny Cook, Noblesville, Ind. (145) def. Bradley Shaw, Los Angeles, Calif. (148), 1 up

Jeff Wilson, Fairfield, Calif. (142) def. Dan Sullivan, Pasadena, Calif. (149), 1 up

Danny Green, Jackson, Tenn. (146) def. Tim Sheppard, East Peoria, Ill. (147), 2 and 1

Steve Wilson, St Martin, Miss. (149) def. Uly Grisette, Clemmons, N.C. (144), 2 and 1

Scott Harvey, Greensboro, N.C. (145) def. John Pitt, Atlanta, Ga. (147), 5 and 3

SECOND ROUND

UPPER BRACKET

Michael McCoy, West Des Moines, Iowa (140) vs. Erik Hanson, Kirkland, Wash. (147), 7 and 5

Todd Burgan, Knoxville, Tenn. (145) def. Lloyd Fisher, Grand Rapids, Mich. (148), 2 and 1

Patrick Carter, Huntington, W.Va. (144) def. Andrew Rice, Baltimore, Md. (147), 5 and 4

Randal Lewis, Alma, Mich. (144) def. Bert Atkinson, Charleston, S.C. (147), 4 and 3

Tim Spitz, Rochester, N.Y. (146) def. Derek Berg, Duvall, Wash. (141), 2 and 1

Danny Germaine, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (148) def. Chad Sawyer, West Linn, Ore. (144), 5 and 4

Tripp Davis, Norman, Okla. (142) vs. Craig Cyr, Concord, N.H. (146), 7 and 6

Andrew Medley, Scottsdale, Ariz. (145) def. Dave Womack, McDonough, Ga. (149), 2 and 1

LOWER BRACKET

Nathan Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa. (140) def. Brandon Smith, West Palm Beach, Fla. (147), 2 and 1

Dave Bunker, Canada (145) def. Robert Funk, Canyon Lake, Calif. (145), 2 and 1

Christopher Marin, Monterey, Calif. (142) def. Tim Jackson, Germantown, Tenn. (146), 20 holes

Sean Knapp, Oakmont, Pa. (146) def. Arnold Cutrell, Greensburg, Pa. (149), 3 and 2

Robert Gerwin, Cincinnati, Ohio (141) def. Jerry Chang, Los Angeles, Calif. (147), 4 and 3

Troy Logan, Chicago, Ill. (149) def. Kenny Cook, Noblesville, Ind. (145), 1 up

Jeff Wilson, Fairfield, Calif. (142) def. Danny Green, Jackson, Tenn. (146), 3 and 1

Steve Wilson, St Martin, Miss. (149) def. Scott Harvey, Greensboro, N.C. (145), 19 holes

 

 

 
Championship Facts

U.S. Mid-Amateur

ARCHITECTS – The Kiawah Island Club’s Cassique was designed by Tom Watson and opened in 2000. The River Course was designed by Tom Fazio and opened in 1995.

COURSE SETUP – There are two setups at Cassique – Pulpit and Nip Tuck. During stroke play, the Pulpit setup will be used with holes 4, 5 and 6 playing at 370, 148 and 525 yards, respectively. With the beginning of the second round of match play, the Nip Tuck setup will be used and holes 4, 5 and 6 will play at 360, 155 and 565 yards, respectively. The Pulpit and Nip Tuck setups may rotate during the quarterfinal, semifinal and final rounds.

The USGA Course Rating® and USGA Slope Rating® for the U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship at The Kiawah Island Club’s Cassique are 75.2 and 146 for the Pulpit setup and 74.5 and 145 for the Nip Tuck setup. The USGA Course Rating® and USGA Slope Rating® for The River Course are 74.7 and 147. The grass heights in the various areas of the course for the championship should be as follows:

Cassique
Putting Greens – Prepared firm and fast to measure approximately 12 feet on the USGA Stimpmeter
Approaches collars around greens – .400 inches (30 inches in width, or one mower width, on collars)
Fairways, teeing grounds – .450 inches Intermediate Rough – 1 inch (6 feet in width)
Primary Rough – 2.5 to 3 inches Practice Tee – .450 inches

The River Course
Putting Greens – Prepared firm and fast to measure approximately 12 feet on the USGA Stimpmeter
Fairways, approaches, collars around greens – .350 inches (30 inches in width, or one mower width, on collars)
Teeing Grounds – .250 inches
Intermediate Rough – 1 inch (6 feet in width)
Primary Rough – 2.5 to 3 inches
Practice Tee – .450 inches

USGA AND SOUTH CAROLINA – The 2009 U.S. Mid-Amateur will be the 14th USGA championship conducted in the state of South Carolina. The last USGA championships in the state were the 2005 Men’s and Women’s State Team Championships, held concurrently at Berkeley Hall in Bluffton.

It is the first USGA championship for The Kiawah Island Club. The U.S. Mid-Amateur is making its second appearance in the state; the 1991 U.S. Mid-Amateur was held at Long Cove Club in Hilton Head Island.

CHAMPIONSHIP WEB SITE – Visit www.usmidam.org or www.usga.org for the latest news and scores during the championship.

ADMISSION – Admission is free. Tickets are not needed for this USGA championship, and spectators are encouraged to attend.

 

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