10 U.S. Amateur Public LinksComplete Stroke-Play Results138 Corbin Mills, Easley, S.C., 71bt-67om141 Jonathan Randolph, Brandon, Miss., 70bt-71om143 Alex Edfort, Somerset, N.J., 75bt-68om; Harris English, Thomasville,Ga., 73bt-70om; Paul McConnell, Garland, Texas, 75bt-68om144 Chris Williams, Moscow, Idaho, 72bt-72om; Maxwell Marsico, LasVegas, Nev., 70bt-74om; Josh Anderson, Murrieta, Calif., 72bt-72om;Devon Purser, Clearfield, Utah, 69bt-75om145 Todd Baek, San Diego, Calif., 76bt-69om; Tim Cochran, Des Peres,Mo., 71bt-74om; Julian Suri, St. Augustine, Fla., 72bt-73om; JohnThompson, Coconut Creek, Fla., 72bt-73om; Derek Ernst, Clovis,Calif., 70bt-75om; Kyle Beversdorf, Plymouth, Minn., 73bt-72om; TalorGooch, Midwest City, Okla., 72bt-73om; Ben Geyer, Arbuckle, Calif.,75bt-70om; Anthony Degol, Hollidaysburg, Pa., 72bt-73om; CharlieHughes, Canada, 71bt-74om146 James Erkenbeck, San Diego, Calif., 73bt-73om; J.J. Spaun, LosAngeles, Calif., 76bt-70om; Daniel Miernicki, Santee, Calif., 76bt-70147 Kevin Fitzgerald, Riverside, Calif., 78bt-69om; Jed Dirksen, Hampton,Iowa, 76bt-71om; Joon Heui Lee, Las Cruces, N.M., 79bt-68om; T.J.Howe, Osceola, Pa., 75bt-72om148 Jack Schultz, Whitefish Bay, Wis., 77bt-71om; Taylor Smith, Covington,Ga., 74bt-74om; Scott Kammann, Baneberry, Tenn., 73bt-75om; JimLiu, Smithtown, N.Y., 78bt-70om; Alex Williams, Cornwall On Hudson,N.Y., 79bt-69om; John Peterson, Fort Worth, Texas, 77bt-71om; PeterWilliamson, Hanover, N.H., 74bt-74om149 Brodie Hullinger, Vivian, S.D., 78bt-71om; Harold Varner III, Gastonia,N.C., 73bt-76om; Alexander Moore, Richland, Wash., 76bt-73om; Herbie Aikens, Pembroke, Mass., 75bt-74om; Andrew Gain,Bradenton, Fla., 76bt-73om; Clifford Blanquicet Jr., Sanford, N.C.,77bt-72om; Andrew Vijarro, Bend, Ore., 74bt-75om; Robert Hoadley,Southern Pines, N.C., 79bt-70om; Kevin Rei, Chico, Calif., 72bt-77om;Daniel Falcucci, Worcester, Mass., 75bt-74om; Sean Maekawa, Paauilo,Hawaii, 77bt-72om; Scott Pinckney, Scottsdale, Ariz., 77bt-72om150 Chris Mory, Haslett, Mich., 82bt-68om; Kevin Miller, Dover, Ohio,77bt-73om; T.J. Shuart, Coral Springs, Fla., 78bt-72om; Garrett Rank,Canada, 82bt-68om; Nick MacDonald, Lebanon, N.H., 76bt-74om;Joseph David, Madison, Tenn., 76bt-74om; Peter Kyo Won Koo, Korea,77bt-73om151 Eric Steger, Noblesville, Ind., 74bt-77om; Jesse Droemer, Sealy, Texas,79bt-72om; David Flynn, Elk Grove Village, Ill., 77bt-74om; Kevin Lee,Cerritos, Calif., 74bt-77om; Minghao Wang, Alpharetta, Ga., 78bt-73om; David Smith, Plymouth, Minn., 77bt-74om; Dan Ellis, Negaunee,Mich., 77bt-74om; J.J. Holen, Castaic, Calif., 77bt-74om; BryanBergna, Riverside, Calif., 77bt-74om; Paul Misko, Thousand Oaks,Calif., 75bt-76om152 *Greg O’Connor, Alpharetta, Ga., 76bt-76om (3); *Max McKay, St.Augustine, Fla., 76bt-76om (3)* = in playoff; bt = Bandon Trails; om = Old MacdonaldAPLFailed to Qualify152 *Jon Lindstrom, Broomfield, Colo., 74bt-78om (4); *Alexander Medinis,Fort Myers, Fla., 75bt-77om (4); *J.T. Griffin, Wilson, N.C., 75bt-77om(4); *Paul McClure, Mobile, Ala., 77bt-75om (4)153 Jared Walahoski, Iowa City, Iowa, 75bt-78om; Trevor Simsby,Carlsbad, Calif., 76bt-77om; Jason Millard, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 73bt-80om154 Joshua Manske, Algona, Iowa, 80bt-74om; Brandon Gama, SantaBarbara, Calif., 78bt-76om; Bill Anderson, Deltona, Fla., 77bt-77om;Tyler Gann, Tomball, Texas, 80bt-74om; Kevin Josephson, NewBritain, Conn., 76bt-78om; Dylan Jackson, Seaside, Calif., 77bt-77om;Benjamin Engle, Floyds Knobs, Ind., 73bt-81om; Paul Dagys, OakForest, Ill., 78bt-76om; Wesley Bryan, Chapin, S.C., 77bt-77om; T.J.Kua, Lihue, Hawaii, 76bt-78om; Daryl Spivey, Meridian, Idaho, 81bt-73om; Brett Patterson, McMinnville, Tenn., 78bt-76om; Ryan Black,Port St. Lucie, Fla., 74bt-80om; Andrew Yun, Chandler, Ariz., 79bt-75om155 Brian Colbert, Palatine, Ill., 79bt-76om; Nicholas Scott, Union, Ohio,74bt-81om; Bryce Edmister, Rochester, N.Y., 75bt-80om; StevenLiebler, Irmo, S.C., 79bt-76om; Curtis Reed, Castroville, Texas, 78bt-77om; Dick Wenzel, Sparks, Nev., 77bt-78om156 Spencer Williams, Great Falls, Mont., 82bt-74om; Douglas Head,Temecula, Calif., 80bt-76om; George Gandranata, Indonesia, 82btbt-74om; Justin Keiley, Haiku, Hawaii, 81bt-75om; Brett Cairns, Canada,78bt-78om; Nicklaus Benton, Cabot, Ark., 77bt-79om; TimothyMadigan, Rio Rancho, N.M., 77bt-79om; John Wright, Aurora, Ill.,77bt-79om157 Bryan Harris, Newport Beach, Calif., 80bt-77om; Keith Kwasnik, NewBritain, Conn., 83bt-74om; Kamrin Allen, Sheridan, Wyo., 86bt-71om;Joshua Chamberlain, Amherst, N.H., 81bt-76om158 Nicholas Christenson, Grandy, Minn., 76bt-82om; Daniel Walker,Earlysville, Va., 84bt-74om; Steven Delmar Jr., Gaithersburg, Md.,78bt-80om159 John Larson, Springfield, Minn., 77bt-82om; Sean O’Donnell,Buckeye, Ariz., 84bt-75om; Jon Brestle, Absecon, N.J., 78bt-81om;David Shields, Erdenheim, Pa., 83bt-76om; Jamie Schmitt, Grain Valley,Mo., 79bt-80om; Aaron Watkins, Loyall, Ky., 81bt-78om160 Zachary Potter, Cocoa Beach, Fla., 83bt-77om; Blake Snyder, Seattle,Wash., 82bt-78om; Nicholas Brown, Rocklin, Calif., 84bt-76om; BryanHogan, Bakersfield, Calif., 83bt-77om; Thomas Reddick, Bardstown,Ky., 83bt-77om; Rafael Becker, Brazil, 84bt-76om; Phil Caravia,Columbia, Ill., 78bt-82om; Stanton Tondre, Castroville, Texas, 80bt-80om; Daniel Stanley, Boiling Springs, S.C., 80bt-80om; Mark Miller,West Covina, Calif., 81bt-79om; Gaston De La Torre, Brush Prairie,Wash., 80bt-80om161 Matthew Record, Phoenix, Ariz., 83bt-78om162 Christopher Brown, Garland, Texas, 80bt-82om; Timothy Crouch,Mount Vernon, Ohio, 84bt-78om; Glenn Przybylski, Frankfort, Ill.,86bt-76om; Jonathan Park, Denver, Colo., 80bt-82om; Yi-Hsiu Luo,Evansville, Ind., 86bt-76om163 Jameson Keiley, Haiku, Hawaii, 81bt-82om; Kyle Brey, Farmingdale,N.Y., 81bt-82om; Hal Willardson, Palmer, Alaska, 87bt-76om; MichaelTimpson, Montrose, Calif., 82bt-81om; Nick Tremps, Williamsburg,Va., 87bt-76om164 Daniel Iceman III, Louisville, Ky., 83bt-81om; Elliot Soyez, Wichita,Kan., 84bt-80om; Jon Bohannon, Taos, N.M., 83bt-81om; MaxGilbert, Canada, 83bt-81om; Jimmy Henderson, Lebanon, Ohio,82bt-82om165 Charles Chon, Aurora, Colo., 84bt-81om; Mike Haynes, Gallipolis,Ohio, 80bt-85om; Ryan Peterson, Eagan, Minn., 87bt-78om; AustinGaugert, Lake Geneva, Wis., 86bt-79om; Nathan Hughes, Bartlesville,Okla., 81bt-84om; Casey Vangsness, Alexandria, Minn., 82bt-83om166 Matthew Metje, Bonita, Calif., 87bt-79om; Max Bichsel, Cranbury,N.J., 86bt-80om; Paul Macke Jr., Cleves, Ohio, 79bt-87om167 Andy Okita, Mililani, Hawaii, 85bt-82om168 Mac Boucher, Canada, 95bt-73om; Wayne Hall, Fredericksburg, Va.,85bt-83om169 John Urquhart, Phoenix, Ariz., 87bt-82om170 Aaron Kunitomo, Lahaina, Hawaii, 89bt-81om171 Landon Johnson, Pepeekeo, Hawaii, 87bt-84om174 Isaiah Huerta, Duncanville, Texas, 91bt-83omWD Tim Hogarth, Northridge, Calif.
U.S. Amateur Public Links 11Championship HistoryThe U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship has been anunqualified success since its inception in 1922, giving exposureto many public-course players who otherwise might not havean opportunity to compete in a national championship.The championship’s prime mover was James D. Standish Jr.,of Detroit, who convinced his colleagues on the 1922 <strong>USGA</strong>Executive Committee that the time was right for such a grassrootscompetition. Standish pointed to the public-coursegolfer, whose ranks were swelling following World War I, andto the growing number of municipal and daily-fee courses inAmerica.That those earliest championships drew upward of 18 teamsrepresenting cities from coast to coast was a tribute to thespread of public-course golf in America. From the initial entryof 140 players, today’s annual entry has surged to as many as6,000 competitors.The historic invitation to the Masters Tournament for thechampion of the Amateur Public Links began in 1989. RalphHowe III, who won in 1988, was the first Amateur PublicLinks winner to play in the Masters on that invitation. Thanksto the graciousness of Augusta National Golf Club, this invitationhas continued to be issued annually.The first championship was conducted at the Ottawa ParkCourse in Toledo, Ohio. The <strong>USGA</strong> had no way of knowinghow many players to expect, but a satisfying 140 entries werereceived. Less than half that number wore golf shoes. The firstchampion was Eddie Held, of St. Louis, who joined a private clubsoon after his victory and thus became ineligible to defend histitle in 1923.In 1923, the first team championship was conducted at thesame time as the individual competition. East Potomac Parkin Washington, D.C., was selected as the site, causing a greatdeal of excitement in the nation’s capital. President Warren G.Harding, a golf enthusiast, donated the team trophy. Hardingwanted to enter the championship himself, but time didn’tpermit, and besides, he was a member of at least one privateclub, which precluded his entry. The team championship wasdiscontinued following the 2008 championship.The championship has previously attracted bus drivers, bartenders,firemen, waiters, riveters, engineers and collegeprofessors. Not as many participate as in years past, but theopportunity for a field with mixed occupations still exists. Ithas also been a springboard for the likes of U.S. Open championsEd Furgol, Tommy Bolt and Ken Venturi; British Openchampion Tony Lema; PGA champions Dave Marr and BobbyNichols; and Masters winners George Archer and TrevorImmelman. In 1959, it produced the first African-Americanwinner of a <strong>USGA</strong> championship in William A. Wright, wholater became a golf instructor.APL
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