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Eddie Kenny, 2007
Mid-Amateur Champion with John's Island Director of
Golf David Marad. |
Eddie Kenny defeated Stephen Anderson in 22
holes to win the 26th Florida State Mid-Amateur
Championship at John’s Island Club in Vero Beach
on October 4-7.
Eddie Kenny, of Lake Worth, earned the 24th seed
after posting a 78-75—153 in the stroke play qualifying to
advance to match play. "I hit the ball fantastic in stroke
play," said Kenny. "I had ten 3-putts which hurt me, but I
was just happy to make it into match play." In the first
round, Kenny edged out last year's Mid-Amateur finalist
Noi Chay, of Land O' Lakes, making a 20-foot birdie putt
on the 23rd hole. Kenny then defeated Frank Strafaci,
of Davie, 6 and 4 in the Round of 16 and Jim Kelly,
from Heathrow, 3 and 2 in the quarters. "I was making a lot
more putts in match play," said Kenny. "I wasn't hitting the
ball as well as I did in stroke play but my putting was
fantastic." Facing Steve Carter, from Jacksonville,
in the semifinals, Kenny defeated the 2004 Mid-Amateur
Champion 2 and 1 to secure his spot in the finals versus
Stephen Anderson.
The final match went back and forth many times as Anderson
won the first hole and Kenny the second. Kenny was 2 up at
the turn before Anderson made some nice putts on holes 10
and 12 to bring the match back to even. Anderson went 1 up
after Kenny missed a three foot putt on 13. They halved
holes 14 and 15 as Kenny won 16 after Anderson pulled his
shot into the bunker. Kenny went 1 up making birdie on 17
and Anderson then won 18 to force extra holes. On the 4th
extra hole, the 22nd hole, Kenny secured his second State
Championship making a six foot birdie putt for the win. "It
was a grueling match," said Kenny. "We played a lot of golf
all week and the weather just beat us up." Last year, Kenny
partnered with Paul Melson to win the Four-Ball
Championship.
Stephen Anderson, of Hobe Sound, went into match play
as the 31st seed. "I just wanted to make it into match
play," said Anderson. “I thought once I got in, seeds didn't
mean a lot.” Anderson, who received his amateur status back
in 2006, upset second seed Paul Royak, of Tampa, 2 up
in the first round then defeated David Keepler, of
Fort Myers, 4 and 2 in the Round of 16. “I got off to a good
start which gave me confidence as I moved on,” said
Anderson. In the quarters, Anderson defeated 2005
Mid-Amateur Champion Jon Veneziano, of Mount Dora, 1
up to face Rick Woulfe, of Fort Lauderdale, in the
semifinals. The match was all square after 10 holes and on
11, Anderson felt he "needed to press" and hit driver which
he hadn't done all week. Anderson won the hole with a birdie
and eventually secured the match 1 up. "It was a real
momentum changer," said Anderson. After falling to Kenny in
the finals, Anderson said, "I'm disappointed but I'm
satisfied how I played."
To be eligible for the State Mid-Amateur, participants must
be 25 years of age or older as of October 4, 2007. Players
attempted to qualify at one of nine sites in 18-holes of
stroke play. The Championship consists of 36-holes of stroke
play qualifying over the first two days with the lowest 32
advancing to the match play on Saturday and Sunday.
For complete results, please see
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