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Junior Amateur Match Play (Boys 16-18)

Lakewood National Golf Club - Lakewood Ranch

July 17-20, 2017

Harrison Prevails to Clinch Victory

Mother nature put up a good fight this week as some of Florida's top just male golfers with ages ranging from 16-18 years old came out to compete at Lakewood National Golf Club for the Junior Amateur Match Play Championship. With long days filled with what seemed like never-ending rain delays, after four days of fierce competition, it was Davis Harrison of Bellair who took down Carson Moran to win his first FSGA title. 

The first round of competition brought not only over a two hour rain delay, but low scores as well. Fifteen golfers shot under par in the first round with eleven of those rounds being in the 60's. Leading the field was Zachary Kalia of Longwood after opening up with a seven-under par, 65. Closely behind Kalia, however, was Brett Schell of Saint Augustine. Schell carded his FSGA season-low round of six-under par, 66 to sit alone in second heading into the second round of stroke play. With a large number of players under par, it was going to take multiple birdies and few mistakes to move on to match play.

Scores in the second round of stroke play were no as low, yet the leaderboard shuffled, bringing Brett Schell and Carson Moran to the top of the leaderboard. Schell carded a second round score of 72, good enough for a six-under par finish to claim co-medalist honors with Moran. Moran, just one of two players who shotconsecutive under-par rounds, followed up his first round 65 with a one-under par round of 71. Finishing the stroke play rounds at 6-under par, Schell and Moran would earn co-medalist honors and head into the Round of 32 as the championship's top seeds. Five players were on the cut line and had to go intoa five for three spots playoff. After the 30th and 31st seed were secured, Chad Tracy and Ryder Sutcliffe battled it out for nine holes to figure out who would get the final spot in match play. Chad Tracy prevailed and took the final spot, finalizing the match play bracket for the 16-18 division. 

With Mother Nature taking over control of the championship, the second weather delay occurred as the Round of 32 matches began to commence. Top-seeds, Moran and Schell, both won their Round of 32 matches 6 & 5 and 2 & 1 respectively. The biggest upset of the day came when 29th seed, James Nieporte of Boca Raton out lasted fourth seed, Erik Souchak of Sarasota, 1 up to move on in the championship. First round leader, Zachary Kalia, drew the third seed in match play and took on 30th seed, Jed Durda of Tampa. Kalia proved he could play Lakewood National extremely well after earning the largest margin of victory in the Round of 32 matches with a 4 & 3 victory over Durda.

Beginning promptly at 7:30 A.M., the Round of 16 matches featured some intense matches. The most interesting match of the morning was top-seed Moran's match against Grayson Maddox. The 16th seed never backed down as him and Moran went back and forth throughout the entire morning before Moran secured his quarterfinal spot on the final hole with a 1 up victory. The quickest match of the morning featured 13th seed, Seth Wright and 29th seed, James Nieporte. Wright dominated from the gate and defeated Neporte 6 and 5 to move onto the quarterfinals and face fifth seed, Joseph Pinel who defeated Enrique Vila 2 and 1. Three matches in the morning needed more than 18 holes to find a winner. Jordan Sarhaddi, needed 20 holes to beat Charles Collings while Jacob Penny went 19 holes en route to a victory against second-seed, Brett Schell. The longest match of the championship came from third seed, Zachary Kalia and 19th seed, Davis Harrison's match. With it difficult to figure out who had the upper hand, after 22 holes, it was Davis Harrison who took down the first round leader and third-seed, Zachary Kalia to advance to the quarterfinal matches.

Another lengthy rain delay caused the quarterfinal matches to begin late in the afternoon. Cutting it close, once again, was top-seed Carson Moran who won just 1 up over 25th seed, John Dubois of Windermere. Finishing with just minutes of daylight left, Joseph Pinel defeated Seth Wright 4 and 3 to face Moran in the semifinals. Nearly needing more than 18 holes again, Jacob Penny and Jordan Sarhaddi's match made it to the final hole where Penny would remain 1 up and claim victory over Sarhaddi. Behind them, Davis Harrison took control over his match with Jack O'Hara and won 4 and 3, advancing to the semifinals. 

The semifinal matches exemplified strong outings for all four of these golfers. With putters hot and drives nothing less than straight, Moran took on Pinel while Penny attempted to defeat Harrison. After needing all 18 holes to secure victories in the past two matches, Moran did not need to see Lakewood National's finishing hole as he defeated Joseph Pinel of Orlando, 2 and 1. Things were a little different, however for Jacob Penny of Valrico and Davis Harrison. Needing not only 18 holes, but 20, Harrison defeated Jacob Penny in 20 holes to advance to the final match and take on top-seed, Carson Moran for the title of Junior Amateur Match Play Champion. 

The final match of the 2017 Junior Amateur Match Play Championship featured top-seed Carson Moran and 19th seed, Davis Harrison. Both had difficult paths to get to the final, yet they each prevailed and were ready to battle on the course to become the champion. Harrison took an early lead in the match by winning the second hole and remaining 1 up through seven. With another win on the eighth hole, Harrison moved to 2 up with nine holes to play. Not giving up though, Carson Moran fired back with a win on the 10th to move back to one down. With another birdie on the 12th, Harrison would increase his lead again to 2 up and took control of the round with a par on the 15th hole to get to 3 up and 3 to play. Putting all the pressure on Moran, he showed his toughness by winning the 16th hole to go dormi 2 up. However, with matching pars on the 17th, it was Davis Harrison who prevailed to win the 2017 Junior Amateur Match Play Championship 2 & 1 over stroke play medalist, Carson Moran. 

Steady play was key to Harrison's success and with his only hiccup coming on the 16th with a bogey on the par-three, he was able to clinch the victory on not only his father's birthday but his grandfather's birthday as well. 

And how will Davis Harrison celebrate his Junior Amateur Match Play victory and first FSGA victory? By getting his wisdom teeth out tomorrow...


Tee Information

Tee

Yardage / Info

Junior Match Play

6,818 yds. 72.7/134

Par: 72

Weather Information

Description

Temp

ScatteredThunderstorms

Suspension due to Weather

87 °F

ScatteredThunderstorms

Suspension Number 2 & 3

87 °F

ScatteredThunderstorms

Suspension Number 4

85 °F

ScatteredThunderstorms

Suspension Number 5

89 °F

Tournament Results

PosPosition Name Rd.1 Rd.2 TotalTotal Score Points
T1 Brett Schell 66 72 138 0
T1 Carson Moran 67 71 138 0
3 Zachary Kalia 65 75 140 0
T4 Erik Souchak 68 73 141 0
T4 Joseph Pinel 69 72 141 0
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Tournament Results


Match play is the oldest and most exciting format in golf, a format that is not commonly used in this day and age.  The Junior Match Play allows juniors a chance to experience match play competition and put their skills to the ultimate test. The 2017 Junior Match Play will be held at the new Lakewood National Golf & Country Club. For a look at the 2016 Championship Results click here.

Championship Format

  • 36-holes of stroke play prior to match play
  • Maximum 84 player field size
  • Stroke play portion ranked by Junior Golf Scoreboard
  • Low 32 scores advance to match play
  • Players ride in carts for all rounds

Eligibility 

  • Male amateur golfer
  • Florida Resident
  • 16-18 years of age as of the last day of the Championship
  • Entrant is not required to be a member of the FSGA
  • All players must compete in the Age Division commensurate with their age as of the last day of the Championship - No players are allowed to play out of their Age Division
  • Entrant must not have reached their 19th birthday as of the last day of the Championship and not attending college if graduated from high school. See exception here.

Entry Fee

  • $110 GHIN Members or Foundation Member
  • $120 Non-GHIN Members

Late entries are subject to a $10 late entry fee should the entrant gain acceptance into the field.

Entry Priority

Entries will be accepted based upon the order of receipt. Entries received after the competitive field is full or after the close of entries, will be placed on an alternates list. Alternates will be contacted in the order of receipt of entry, if and when, a spot becomes available.

Schedule of Events & Seeding

Monday, July 17th

  • Tee Times 8:00 - 9:57 AM off #1 & #10

  • Round one of seeding round: 18 holes of individual stroke play

Tuesday, July 18th

  • 8:00 AM Shotgun

  • Round two of seeding round: 18 holes of individual strokes play
  • Players will be placed in brackets and seeded based on their seeding rounds score. A playoff will be held immediately after the seeding round to determine the last qualifier's place in the Championship if necessary. All other players will be placed in a bracket based on seeding round scores with ties broken randomly.

  • The field is cut to the low 32 and players will play their first round match in the afternoon

  • Starting times will be posted on the scoreboard, players will have approximately 30 minutes before their matches

Wednesday, July 19th

  • Round of 16: Tee Times 7:30 - 8:45 AM off #1

  • Quarterfinal Matches: Tee times 12:00 - 1:00 PM off #1

  • Afternoon starting times will be posted on the scoreboard, players will have approximately 30 minutes between their second and third round matches

Thursday, July 20th

  • Semi-Final Matches: 7:30 & 7:45 AM off #1

  • 18-hole Final match to determine the Champion: 12:00 PM off #1

Scheduling of matches may be adjusted due to weather and field sizes

Course Set-Up

The golf course will be set-up at approximately 6,800-7,000 yards

World & National Rankings

The event is ranked by the World Amateur Golf Ranking. The 36-hole stroke play portion of the Championship is ranked by Junior Golf Scoreboard.

AJGA Performance Based Entry (PBE)

Boys 16-18

  • Champion receives 8 performance stars
  • Semifinalists receive 4 performance stars
  • Quarterfinalists receive 1 performance star

Practice Rounds

Practice rounds are available one week prior to the championship.  Practice rounds may be played after 12:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday.  The price for a practice round is $30.00 + tax.  Please call (941) 900-2424 to arrange your practice round. The proper place to practice your golf swing is on the driving range, hitting multiple shots on the course is unacceptable.

Defending Champion

Connor Campbell earned the 2016 Junior Amateur Match Play (Boys 16-18) Championship after defeating Ryan Rozic 1 up at Oceanside Country Club in Ormond Beach. 

Exemptions Earned from this Tournament

Winner

  • Next year's Amateur Match Play Championship
  • Next year's Boys' Junior Championship

Other Policies

  • Spectators and Spectator Cart Policy - Click here.
  • Caddies - Caddies are not allowed.
  • Championship Pace of Play Policy - Click here.
  • Local Rules and Conditions of Competition - Click here.
  • Championship Policies - Click here to read the withdrawal, dress code, and other policies.
  • Procedures for Alternates - Click here for information on how alternates may gain entry into this Championship.
  • Conditions/ Schedule - The FSGA Championships Committee/on-site Rules Committee reserves the right to alter any of the conditions, provisions and/or schedules.  The decision of the Championships Committee/on-site Rules Committee in any matter will be final.

Host Hotel and Accommodations

There is no host hotel arranged at this time.  

Payment

Lakewood National accepts cash and credit.

Directions 

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