2023 NYS Men's Amateur Championship Program

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PSG106 Golf Program Full Ad_02_M01.indd 1 6/30/23 3:39 PM Table of Contents NYSGA Welcome 4 The NYSGA Committee and Staff ...................... 5 Amateur Championship History ........................ 8 Past Champions and Records of the New York State Men’s Amateur Championship ....................................................... 12 Conditions of Play ................................................. 20 Schedule of Events ................................................ 21 2022 NYS Men’s Amateur Recap ......................... 24 Wykagyl Welcome ................................................. 30 Wykagyl Officers ................................................... 31 Tournament Holes ................................................ 34 Wykagyl History ................................................... 58 Notable Professionals ........................................... 64 Notable Members .................................................. 70 Wykagyl’s Caddie Program .................................. 76 Professional & Exhibition Events ....................... 80 Women’s Professional Events 88 Amateur Events 92 Course Records ...................................................... 93 Wykagyl’s Men Club Champions ........................ 96 Wykagyl’s Women Club Champions .................. 98 Wykagyl’s Past Presidents .................................... 102 125th Anniversary Sponsors ............................... 104 Wykagyl’s Thank Yous ......................................... 108 NYS Golf ................................................................ 111 New York State Men’s Amateur Championship | 3
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Welcome

On behalf of the entire New York State Golf Association, welcome to the 100th New York State Men’s Amateur Championship at The Wykagyl Country Club.

The NYSGA is pleased to join with Wykagyl to conduct this historic championship. Hosting a competition of this scale requires tremendous support from club members and their professional staff and we have a terrific partner in Wykagyl.

This year’s championship marks the first time a Men’s Amateur, or any NYSGA tournament will be held at the club in New Rochelle. In fact, it’s been since 1986 at Knollwood Country Club - over 35 years - since the Men’s Amateur was hosted in Westchester County. We are proud to finally return to this golf-rich area, during our association’s centennial season and the 100th playing of our flagship event.

Wykagyl is celebrating their 125th anniversary this year. We are proud to band together and celebrate both of our milestones at this classic championship course shaped by Donald Ross, A.W. Tillinghast, and, most recently, Coore & Crenshaw.

As President of the NYSGA, I’d like to offer our appreciation to Wykagyl’s team for their tireless efforts in coordinating and conducting this championship with our staff. And a special thank you to the Wykagyl Board of Governors and the entire Wykagyl Country Club membership for their support of the championship.

Finally, I'd like to thank our NYSGA staff and fantastic team of tournament volunteers, who work tirelessly to provide a first-class experience and support the talented players that participate in our competitions.

We hope you enjoy this year’s championship, and we truly appreciate your support of our association.

The NYSGA Officers, Committee and Staff

NYSGA Officers

President Henry Fust, Onondaga G&CC

1st Vice President Jamie Miller, Crag Burn GC

2nd Vice President Doug Vergith Chautauqua GC

Secretary Iris Stanek Lancaster CC

Treasurer Robert Smith Highland Park GC

General Counsel Peter Jones Drumlins CC

NYSGA Executive Committee

Shawn Baker, Oak Hill CC

Lee Bearsch, Binghamton CC

John Burns, Niagara Falls CC

Joseph Enright, Lancaster CC

Ryan Gabel, Southern Dutchess CC

Jim Gifford, Mohawk GC

Megan Grehan, Hudson National GC

Brent Herlihy, Glens Falls CC

Lawrence Lessing The Creek

Christy Schultz, Oak Hill CC

Frank Suits, Cortland CC

Rich Weber, Brookfield CC

Brian Williams, Winged Foot GC

NYSGA Committee

Norm Amyot

Michael Aquino

Fred Arliss

Larry Arliss

Gary Assad

John Barry

John Bartholomew

David Beattie

Al Belair

Vic Bergsten

Marci Bevilacqua

Doreen Biviano

John Blain

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NYSGA Staff Listing

Bill Moore, Executive Director

Andrew Hickey, Assistant Executive Director

Dan Thompson, Director, Marketing & Partnerships

Jack Travers Assistant Director, Rules & Competitions

Deb Spilman Manager, Special Events & Operations

Michael Dirkes, Manager, Regional Associations

Mark Ackley, Manager, Course Rating

Chris Buerle, Communications Intern

Alexander King, USGA P.J. Boatwright, Jr. Intern

Damian Rodriguez, USGA P.J. Boatwright, Jr. Intern

Chrissy Van Allen, USGA P.J. Boatwright, Jr. Intern

Vincent Bonvino

Chris Boynton

Timothy Brady

David Braunscheidel

Gene Bullis

John Bullis

Ted Casey

Sue Chambers

Michael Chianelli

Cory Ciambella

Brian Clark

Matt Clarke

Andrew Conway

James Cook

Darrell Cornett

Thomas Cotter

George Cretekos

Jerry Danielski

John Davis

Garrett Davitt

Gordon Dewey

Todd Dischinger

Patric Donaghue

Renato Donato

Mike Donnelly

Dick Dorgan

Michael Drennen

Georgia Dusckas

Tom Eckert

Wayne Eckhardt

Joe Enright

Laurie Enright

John Ernst

Vie Evans

Karen Feldman

Mary Beth Fiore

Mark Fitzgerald

Michael Fitzgerald

Georgette Folley

Adrian Forzani

Tim Frank

John Gaffney

Richard Galvin

Bill Geider

Brad Griffin

Tom Hahn

Julie Hamm

David Hayes

Joe Hazard

Sherry Heath

Patrick Henry

Jeff Holmes

Braden Houston

John Hudacs

Al Huggard

Don Hurley

Ed Kaczor

Robert Kawa

Tim Kayes

Mary Ann Keeler

Stephen Keeler

Jeffrey Kennicutt

Edward Koslick

John Kulesa

Peter Lalla

Nan Lanahan

Tom Lanahan

Rod Lindstrom

Bill Loehr

Janis Luce

Ron Mack

Patrick MacRae

Susan Marsh

Robert Martin

Ronald Mason

Patricia Mayne

Jim McConnell

Theresa McGibbon

Thomas McGibbon

Pat McKenna

James McKillip

Patrick McNierney

Sean McPhee

Richard Meath

Brian Merritt

James Meyers

Gene Meyle

Ginny Meyle

Matthew Micheli

Bill Moore

Matthew Moran

Bill Moreland

Albert Mowery

Jack Mulvey

Art Munson

Jim Murrett

Thomas Oles

Thomas Owen

Rocco Palmieri

Brandon Payne

Mark Perry

Noah Poskanzer

Richard Prestopnik

Joe Pucello

John Quijano

Nick Raasch

John Raunick

John Reagan

Tom Reidy

Joseph Riccio

James Roff

Robert Rosen

Sean Rotella

Tony Scarpello

Chris Schmidt

Carl Schultz

Tim Schum

Dan Scott

Martin Siefka

Robert Simms

Sue Sims

Sarah Simson

Jaspal “Ricky” Singh, M.D.

David Smith

John Sniezyk

Ron Socash

Don Sommerville

Joseph Sorrento

Jerry Stahl

Edward Stanek

Tom Steele

Peter Stoj

Joseph Strykowski

John Sullivan

Levin Sullivan

Gale Sutton

Thelma Taylor

David Vaneenenaam

Jerry Vereeke

Mona Wasserman

Rich Weber

Bryan Whooten

Loretta Whooten

Steve Wilber

Richard Wilson

Doug Young

Jon Zucarelli

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Men’s Amateur Championship History

The New York State Golf Association’s first responsibility, upon its formation in 1923, was to conduct N.Y.S. Men’s Amateur Championship. Previously it had been noted by Grantland Rice that New York was the only state in the 48 without a state golf association, and thus no governing body to administer the state’s amateur golf championship.

Sherrill Sherman of Utica was voted the first president of the NYSGA at the association’s first meeting at the Yahnundasis Golf Club and he quickly approved Garden City Golf Club’s request to host the inaugural playing of the N.Y.S. Men’s Amateur Championship. In the finals at Garden City, Edmund Driggs of Cherry Valley Country Club defeated S. Clifton Mabon of Garden City Golf Club 8&7 in a 36 hole match to become the first champion.

Since this first playing, the championship’s format has changed three times. From 1923 until 1969, the championship was decided by match play. In 1970, the decision was made to go to 72 holes of stroke play, until it was switched back to match play in 1992. But in 2009 the format was once again changed to 72 holes of stroke play, as it remains today.

The number of participants who have attempted to qualify has increased immensely as golf’s popularity has grown. In 1923, 61 entries were fielded at Garden City as compared to 1992, when a record of 726 golfers registered to qualify to compete in the championship at Drumlins Country Club.

Throughout the years the NYSGA has been fortunate to witness the transformation of many amateur golfers from great players into champions. Included below you will find a brief description of some of these golfers whose wins in this championship have propelled them on to fruitful careers in the game of golf.

In 1935, a young Ray Billows of Poughkeepsie won in his debut Winged Foot Golf Club’s West Course. Billows’ was a true ‘rags to riches’ Cinderella story in golf. At the time he was 21 and worked as a printing clerk making $17 a week. He arrived at Winged Foot in a $7 car, slept on the clubhouse porch to save money for a caddie, and ended up winning over one of the greatest fields in state golf history. Billows went on to have a terrific amateur golfing career, winning a record seven N.Y.S. Men’s Amateur Championship titles, getting to the U.S. Amateur Championship finals three times, and representing the U.S. in the Walker Cup matches at St. Andrews in 1938 and at Winged Foot in 1949.

Another past champion who would make a name for himself in the amateur circuit was Rochester’s Don Allen. The former Colgate University golf captain defeated the defending champion John Konsek in 1961 at Onondaga G&CC to claim the first of his six titles. This first win was very meaningful to Allen, since he considered Konsek to be the most talented golfer he had ever seen. Allen would go on to represent the United States in two Walker Cup Matches, the first at Baltimore Country Club in 1965 and the second at Royal St. George’s Golf Club in 1967.

The majority of the past champions would play as amateurs for the entirety of their careers, although a select few would turn to the professional ranks and find success. Sam Urzetta, another successful Rochester golfer, won the 1948 championship at Buffalo’s Brookfield Country Club. Urzetta would win the U.S. Amateur Championship title in 1950, where he defeated renowned amateur Frank Stranahan in 39 holes at the Minneapolis Golf Club. Urzetta, not interested in tour golf, became an assistant golf professional in 1954 and in 1956 joined CCR as their head golf professional, where he would remain for the next 37 years.

In 1978, a young golfer named Jeff Sluman won the state amateur by four strokes over Radford Yaun at Jamestown’s Moon Brook Country Club. Sluman turned professional in 1980 upon graduating from Florida State University, but wouldn’t find immediate success on the PGA Tour. At the age of 30 he won his first tournament, the 1988 PGA Championship at Oak Tree Golf Club in Edmond, Oklahoma. Sluman went on to win five PGA Tour events from 1991-2001, and is now a enjoying a successful career on the PGA’s Champions Tour where he has won six times.

Another prominent PGA Tour player, Joey Sindelar, would etch his name on the Ganson Depew Cup in 1980 with a record breaking performance at Vestal Hills Country Club in Binghamton. Sindelar, a collegiate All-American at Ohio State University, fired a four-round total of 280 (8-under) to beat Jeff Sluman by seven strokes. Sindelar turned pro in 1980 and won the first of his seven PGA Tour events at the Greater Greensboro Open in 1985.

Sindelar’s record four-round total would stand until Dominic Bozzelli shot a blistering 277 (11-under) to claim his second consecutive title in 2012 at Elmira Country Club. It was broken again in 2022, when a 19-year-old Charlie Berridge fired 14-under in 72 holes at Onondaga Golf & Country Club during his championship debut.

Joey Sindelar with his son Jamie.

Ray Billows Sam Urzetta Edmund Driggs with Charles Blair MacDonald
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Past Champions of the New York State

Men’s Amateur Championship

1923

Garden City CC

Edmund Driggs, Jr., Garden City

1924

Orchard Park GC

Lee Chase, Buffalo

1925

Lido CC

Jack Mackie Jr., Inwood

1926

McGregor Links CC

Al Brodbeck, Bronxville

1927

Oak Hill CC

Arthur Yates, Rochester

1928

Biltmore CC (West)

George Dawson, Harrison

1929

Mohawk CC

Maurice McCarthy, Mt. Vernon

1930

Lakeville CC

Jack Mackie Jr., Inwood

1931

Oak Hill CC

Phil Perkins, Fox Hills

1932

Niagara Falls CC

Tommy Goodwin, Rye

1933

Garden City CC

Edmund Driggs, Jr., Garden City

1934

Sagamore GC

Edmund Driggs, Jr., Garden City

1935

Winged Foot (West)

Ray Billows, Poughkeepsie

1936

Bellevue CC

Tommy Goodwin, Rye

1937

Oak Hill CC

Ray Billows, Poughkeepsie

Championship Records

Most Victories

7 | Ray Billows (1935, 1937, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1945, 1949)

6 | Donald Allen (1961, 1963, 1964, 1970, 1972, 1973)

4 | Tommy Goodwin (1932, 1936, 1946, 1953)

3 | Edmund Driggs (1923, 1933, 1934)

3 | John Konsek (1958, 1959, 1960)

3 | Billy Shields (1951, 1952, 1955)

3 | William Tryon (1962, 1965, 1968)

Match Play Format (1923 – 1969, 1992 – 2008)

Stroke Play Format (1970 – 1991, 2009 – 2023)

Youngest Champion

17 | Nick Raasch (1966)

17 | Yaroslav Merkulov (2009)

17 | Will Thomson (2018)

*difference of months/days

Oldest

Champion

44 | Joe Gagliardi (1956)

Most Times Hosted by a Member Club

6 | Oak Hill Country Club (1927, 1931, 1937, 1945, 1987, 2011)

6 | Yahnundasis Golf Club (1946, 1953, 1958, 1968, 1988, 2007)

4 | Country Club of Troy (1941, 1959, 1984, 2006)

4 | Elmira Country Club (1957, 1969, 1983, 2012)

3 | Dutchess Golf & Country Club (1956, 1972, 1997)

3 | Albany Country Club (1977, 1990, 2010)

3 | Bellevue Country Club (1936, 1975, 2014)

3 | Knollwood Country Club (1951, 1963, 1986)

3 | Moon Brook Country Club (1955, 1978, 1995)

3 | Onondaga Golf & Country Club (1940, 1961, 2022)

Ray Billows

1938 Oak Ridge GC Willie Turnesa, Elmsford 1939 Siwanoy CC Richard Chapman, Larchmont 1940 Onondaga G&CC Ray Billows, Poughkeepsie 1941 CC of Troy Ray Billows, Poughkeepsie 1942 Niagara Falls CC Alex Stevenson, Niagara Falls 1943 Lake Placid Club Ray Billows, Poughkeepsie 1944 Lake Placid Club Joe Ruszas, Albany 1945 Oak Hill CC Ray Billows, Poughkeepsie 1946 Yahnundasis CC Tommy Goodwin, Rye 1947 Westchester CC Richard Mayer, White Plains 1948 Brookfield CC Sam Urzetta, Rochester 1949 Syracuse Yacht & CC Ray Billows, Poughkeepsie 1950 Binghamton CC Mike Dudik, Endicott 1951 Knollwood CC Billy Shields, Albany 1952 Wolfert’s Roost CC Billy Shields, Albany 1953 Yahnundasis CC Tommy Goodwin, Rye 1954 Fairview CC Robert Monk,
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1955

Moon Brook CC

Billy Shields, Albany

1956

Dutchess G&CC

Joe Gagliardi, Larchmont

1957

Elmira CC

Jack Veghte, Gloversville

1958

Yahnundasis CC

John Konsek, Buffalo

1959

CC of Troy

John Konsek, Buffalo

1960

Locust Hill CC

John Konsek, Buffalo

1961

Onondaga G&CC

Don Allen, Rochester

1962

Glens Falls CC

William Tryon, Elmira

1963

Knollwood CC

Don Allen, Rochester

1964

Leatherstocking GC

Don Allen, Rochester

1965

Lancaster CC

William Tryon, Elmira

1966

The Concord Course

Nick Raasch, Syracuse

1967

Nassau CC

John Baldwin, Plandome

1968

Yahnundasis GC

William Tryon, Elmira

1969

Elmira CC

Terry Diehl, Rochester

1970

Locust Hill CC

Don Allen, Rochester

1971

Cavalry Club

Mike Slipko, Niagara Falls

Don Allen

Consecutive Victories

3 | John Konsek (1958, 1959, 1960)

2 | Don Allen (1963, 1964)

2 | Don Allen (1972, 1973)

2 | Ray Billows (1940, 1941)

2 | Dominic Bozzelli (2011, 2012)

2 | Edmund Driggs (1933, 1934)

2 | Kyle Hess (2002, 2003)

2 | Billy Shields (1951, 1952)

2 | Tim Straub (1987, 1988)

Most Walker Cup Appearances

2 | Donald Allen (1965, 1967)

2 | Ray Billows (1938, 1949)

2 | Sam Urzetta (1951, 1953)

1 | Tom Scherrer (1993)

1 | Ralph Howe III (1989)

1 | George Zahringer III (2003)

Most Masters Appearances

3 | Donald Allen (1965, 1966, 1967)

2 | Ray Billows (1939, 1940)

Winner of NYS Men’s Amateur & NYS Junior Amateur

Mark Balen (1973 Junior; 1979 Men’s Amateur)

Dominic Bozzelli (2007 Junior; 2011, 2012 Men’s Amateur)

Terry Diehl (1966 Junior; 1969 Men’s Amateur)

Tommy Goodwin (1932, 1933 Junior; 1932, 1936, 1946, 1953 Men’s Amateur)

John Konsek (1957 Junior; 1958, 1959, 1960 Men’s Amateur)

Leonard Lasinsky (1983 Junior; 1991 Men’s Amateur)

Yaroslav Merkulov (2008, 2009 Junior; 2009 Men’s Amateur)

Nick Raasch (1965 Junior; 1966 Men’s Amateur)

Ben Reichert (2015 Junior; 2019 Men’s Amateur)

Matthew Stasiak (2005 Junior; 2014 Men’s Amateur)

Radford Yaun (1972 Junior; 1976 Men’s Amateur)

Winner of NYS Men’s Amateur & Junior Amateur in Same Year

Tommy Goodwin (1932)

Yaroslav Merkulov (2009)

Jeff Sluman

Longest Championship Match

(During Match Play Era)

39 Holes | Ray Billows def. Johnny Ward (1949)

Dutchess

Vestal Hills CC

Joey Sindelar, Horseheads

Wanakah CC James Roy, Syracuse

1972
1973
G&CC Don Allen, Rochester
1974
The Concord Course Don Allen, Rochester
1975
1976
Wayne Hills CC George Burns, Jericho
Bellevue CC Alan Foster, Syracuse
Grossinger’s CC
1977
1978
Radford Yaun, Jamestown
Albany CC Rich Serian, Troy
1979
Moon Brook CC Jeff Sluman, Rochester
Drumlins CC (East) Mark Balen, East Aurora 1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
McGregor Links CC David Boeff, Ontario
Elmira CC William Boland, Jr., Troy
CC of Troy George Zahringer, Sands Point
Binghamton 1986 Knollwood CC Jay Gunning, Colonie 1987 Oak Hill CC (East) Tim Straub, East Aurora 1988
GC
Straub, East Aurora
Ridgemont CC Christopher Lane,
Yahundasis
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1989

Vestal Hills CC

Tim Marsh, Endicott

1990

Albany CC

Joe Wilson, Rochester

1991

Brook-Lea CC

Leonard Lasinsky, Syracuse

1992

Drumlins CC (East)

Todd Dischinger, Syracuse

1993

Seven Oaks GC

Jeffrey Peck, Clifton Springs

1994

Cobblestone Creek CC

David Bonacchi, Rochester

1995

Moon Brook CC

Dirk Ayers, Jamestown

1996

Links at Hiawatha GC

Michael Valicenti, Elmira

1997

Dutchess G&CC

Greg Rohlf, New Rochelle

1998

Pinehaven CC

Bryan Smith, Kingston

1999

Wanakah CC

John Gaffney, Buffalo

2000

Monroe GC

Michael Valicenti, Elmira

2001

Seven Oaks GC

Kevin Haefner, Rochester

2002

Transit Valley CC

Kyle Hess, Buffalo

2003

Ravenwood GC

Kyle Hess, Buffalo

2004

Wiltwyck GC

Matt Thomas, Blasdell

2005

Ontario GC

James Scorse, Churchville

Highest Winning Total (72 Holes)

298 (+10) |Donald Allen (1973)

292 (+8) | Alan Foster (1975)

295 (+7) | George Burns (1974)

Lowest Winning Total (72 Holes)

270 (-14) | Charlie Berridge (2022)

277 (-11) | Dominic Bozzelli (2012)

280 (-9) | Joey Sindelar (1980)

280 (-8) | James Allen (2021)

Lowest Consecutive Rounds

65, 66 | Jason Lohwater (2022)

65, 67 | Charlie Berridge (2022)

66, 67 | Jeff Sluman (1980)

66, 67 | Jeffrey Peck (1992)

66, 68 | Ben Reichert (2021)

Lowest Final Round by Champion

66 | James Allen (2021)

67 | Mark Balen (1979)

67 | Dominic Bozzelli (2012)

67 | Will Thomson (2018)

Widest Margin of Victory (During Match Play Era)

13 & 12 | Kevin Haefner def. Dan Ricci (2001)

13 & 11 | Joe Ruszas def. Steve Doctor (1944)

11 & 10 | Dirk Ayers def. Jason Piurkowski (1995)

Most Runner-up Finishes

4 | Ray Billows (1936, 1942, 1946, 1952)

3 | Donald Allen (1962, 1965, 1974)

3 | Tommy Goodwin (1937, 1938, 1955)

3 | Robert Hughes (1982, 1985, 2000)

3 | John Ward (1949, 1956, 1958)

2 | Chris Blyth (2018, 2019)

2 | Andrew DiBitetto (2004, 2007)

2 | Ralph Howe III (1987, 1988)

2 | Jake Katz (2010, 2011)

2 | Charlie Murphy (1977, 1985)

2 | Dr. Edward O’Keefe (1964, 1968)

2 | Lloyd Ribner (1948, 1950)

2006 CC of Troy Andrew DiBitetto, Rochester 2007 Yahnundasis CC John Duthie, Lansing 2008 Pinehaven CC Jeff Wolniewicz, West Seneca 2009 Ravenwood GC Yaroslav Merkulov, Penfield 2010 Albany CC Doug Kleeschulte, Kingston 2011 Oak Hill CC (West) Dominic Bozzelli, Pittsford 2012 Elmira CC Dominic Bozzelli, Pittsford 2013 Schuyler Meadows Club Matt Stasiak, Clarence 2014 Bellevue CC Luke Feehan, Carmel 2015 Kaluhyat GC Trevor Sluman, Rochester 2016 Mohawk GC Tyler McArdell, Baldwinsville 2017 Bethpage Black Adam Condello, Fairport 2018 Irondequoit CC Will Thomson, Pittsford 2019 Crag Burn GC Ben Reichert, East Amherst 2020 Suspended for COVID-19 pandemic 2021 Schuyler Meadows Club James Allen, Scarsdale 2022 Onondaga G&CC Charlie Berridge, Scarsdale Dominic
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Conditions of Play

The Field

The field is composed of approximately 144 players, including sectional qualifiers and exempt players. The field is cut after 36 holes of play to the low-40 players and ties, and anyone within 10 strokes of the lead.

Format and Ties

The championship will be conducted in two stages, at stroke play:

1. Sectional qualifying – 18 holes. Non-exempt players must qualify through one of the sectional qualifying sites.

2. Championship – 72 holes*

*If a tie exists at the end of 72 holes, the champion will be determined by a hole-by-hole playoff.

Ganson Depew Cup

The champion will be awarded possession of the Ganson Depew Cup for one year.

SECTIONAL QUALIFYING SCHEDULE

All non-exempt players must qualify to earn a spot in the Championship.

• Albany | Colonie G&CC | Mon, July 10

• Binghamton | Links at Hiawatha | Sun, July 9

• Buffalo | Lancaster CC | Mon, July 17

• Elmira | Elmira CC | Sun, July 2

• Finger Lakes | Wayne Hills CC | Sat, July 8

• Long Island | Bethpage - Yellow | Mon, July 10

• Mid-Hudson | Red Hook GC | Mon, June 26

• N. Country | Malone - East | Sat, June 24

• Rochester | Mendon GC | Mon, July 17

• Syracuse | Lakeshore Y&CC | Mon, July 3

• Utica/Rome | Yahnundasis GC | Fri, July 7

• Watertown | Thompson Park GC | Sat, June 24

• Westchester | Mahopac GC | Thu, July 13

• Westchester | Mansion Ridge | Tue, July 18

Players Exempt from Qualifying Players in the following categories are exempt into this year’s Championship.

• E1. Winners of the NYS Men’s Amateur Championship from the last 20 years

• E2. From the 2022 NYS Men’s Amateur Championship, the 20 lowest scorers and anyone tied for 20th place

• E3. Winners of the NYS Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship from the last 10 years

• E4. From the 2022 NYS Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship, the 10 lowest scorers and anyone tied for 10th place

• E5. Winners of the 2023 NYS Men’s Amateur Four-Ball Championships

• E6. From the 2023 NYS Boys’ 18U Amateur Championship, the 5 lowest scorers and ties

• E7. Winner of the 2023 NYS Boys 14U Amateur Championship

• E8. From the 2022 NYS NYS Men’s Senior Amateur Championship, the 5 lowest scorers and ties

• E9. Winner and runner-up of the 2023 NYSPHSAA Boys’ Golf Championship

• E10. Most recent (as of August 6, 2023) winner or low amateur (*professional events) of the following regional championships:

• Apogee Investment Management Championship

• BDGA Buffalo District Individual Championship

• CCR Invitational

• CRAGA Capital Region Amateur Championship

• Delaware County Amateur Championship

• Dutchess County Amateur Championship

• LIGA Individual Championship

• MGA Ike Championship

• MGA MET Amateur Championship

• MGA MET Open*

• NYC Amateur

• NYS Open*

• RDGA Rochester District Individual Championship

• SDGA Gerry Ashe Memorial

• TCGA Amateur Championship

• Ulster County Amateur Championship

• Watertown City Championship

• WGA Westchester Individual Championship

• E11. From the 2023 Monroe Invitational, the 20 lowest scorers and anyone tied for 20th place

• E12. From the 2023 Porter Cup, the 20 lowest scorers and anyone tied for 20th place

• E13. All actively ranked golfers in WAGR (World Amateur Golf Rankings) as of June 22, 2023.

• E14. Players qualifying for most current (as of August 6, 2023) USGA Championships

• E15. Host club exemptions

• E16. Special exemptions as selected by the NYSGA

SCHEDULE

Monday, August 7 – Round 1, 18 holes

Tuesday, August 8 – Round 2, 18 holes

Wednesday, August 9 – Rounds 3 & 4, 36 holes

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Congratulations to the New York State Golf Association on the occasion of the 100th Men’s Amateur Championship.

As we celebrate our 125th year, Wykagyl Country Club and its Heritage Committee welcome you and all the competitors. We look back at our rich history with pride and salute our promising future.

With best wishes from The Heritage Committee R. Neil Braid, Charles DelPriore, Jr., Walter D. Peek II, Martha P. Reddington

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2022 NYS Men's Amateur Recap

FAYETTEVILLE, N.Y. - The 99th New York State Men’s Amateur Championship finished with a record-setting performance after the final day at Onondaga Golf & Country Club last August.

Newcomer Charlie Berridge (Wykagyl Country Club) broke the New York State Men’s Amateur record of lowest total score in the championship's history with a 14-under (70-65-67-68--270) performance throughout 72 holes of stroke play.

It also marked the 19-year-old Westchester County product’s first time competing in the state amateur championship.

Berridge entered the final day (36-holes) at the Walter Travis layout at 7-under and sat tied atop the leaderboard with Lansing native Nic Whittaker (RaNic Golf Club). Berridge pulled one stroke ahead of Whittaker after a 4-under 67 in round three on Thursday morning, recording seven birdies in the process.

“I didn’t play great on the front but played well on the back nine all day. The putter was working, and I was able to make a bunch of putts,” said Berridge after the victory.

During those final two rounds, nine of his eleven birdies dropped on the course’s back nine.

A couple of groups ahead, Jason Lohwater (Brook Lea Country Club) was also going low. He fired a 66 in round three to make it a tight race heading into the afternoon.

Lohwater, of Rochester, entered the fourth round just one stroke back of Berridge and took the outright lead after he birdied no. 3, while Berridge bogeyed no. 2.

The Villanova University transfer’s only major error came in the form of a double bogey on the 185yard par-3 eighth hole, and from that point on he would never regain the lead.

Berridge, a member of the University of California men’s golf team, chalked up four impressive birdies on the back nine to pull away and win the championship comfortably by three strokes. His putts on no. 14 and no. 16 were both mid-to-long range.

He fired a 270 and broke the to-par record that stood for ten years after Pittsford’s Dominic Bozzelli’s record-setting mark in 2012 at Elmira Country Club. Lohwater would have tied Bozzelli’s record if Berridge had not shattered both.

Whittaker, a rising junior at Flagler College in Florida, was in contention for much of the day but could not keep pace with the onslaught of birdies that Berridge produced. Nor could past NYS Boys’ Junior Amateur champion, James Blackwell of Buffalo (River Oaks Golf Club), who was tied for third after 36 holes. The former Ball State University golfer finished the tournament tied for fifth place at 4-under 280.

Berridge is the second Scarsdale High School product in as many years to win this event, following James Allen in 2021.

“I was super proud of [Allen] when he won last year, and I came here thinking it would be nice to have back-to-back Scarsdale High School guys win,” Berridge said. “We have a little friendly rivalry, so it felt good having him hand the trophy to me.”

Lohwater finished at 11-under 273, four-strokes ahead of Whittaker, who finished in third.

“I worked really hard this summer and I haven’t

Charlie Berridge Charlie Berridge Nic Whittaker
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Jason Lohwater

always played that great in these events,” Lohwater said. “This is one that you look forward to at the end of the year. It’s a really prestigious event and it feels good to play the way that I know I can.”

Alden resident Shane Broad (Crag Burn Golf Club) remained in the mix on the final day as he fired a 68 in round three. But the Canisius College men’s golf standout turned in a 2-over 73 in his final round to fall to fourth place for the tournament.

Tied with Blackwell was Croton on Hudson native Matthew Ferrari (Metropolis Country Club). The Siena college player fired rounds of 71 and 70 on Thursday to finish in fifth place.

Jiarong Liu (Irondequoit Country Club) finished tied for seventh. In the morning, the University of Rochester golfer posted one of the low rounds of the tournament with 65 to surge up the leaderboard, but followed it up with a 76, for a 1-under 283 total.

Also finishing at 283 was 2021 champion Allen of Scarsdale Golf Club.

For the final 36 holes of the championship, the course played at 6,638 yards and to a par of 71 on the classic Walter Travis layout in Syracuse.

After Tuesday’s rainy opening round, two players managed to post 4-under 67 including Kingston’s Donte Groppuso (Wiltwyck Golf Club), and Centerport’s Patrick Healy (Huntington Country Club) to share an early lead over the field. Groppuso finished T13 at 1-over, while Healy finished at T33 and 8-over.

The low-20 golfers and ties earned an exemption into the 100th NYS Men’s Amateur Championship at Wykagyl Country Club in New Rochelle.

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Congrats to all of the participants of the 100th New York State Men's Amateur Championship and especially our friend and defending champion Charlie Berridge. We also congratulate and thank all of our friends and staff at Wykagyl Country Club, celebrating its 125th anniversary for hosting this prestigious event.

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Welcome to Wykagyl.

On behalf of our members, our employees, our Board of Governors, and the Metropolitan area, we are thrilled to host the 100th playing of the New York State Men's Amateur Championship. This year’s Championship coincides with the 125th Anniversary of our club, a milestone achieved by few golf clubs in America. We are excited to host the top golfers in New York State, joining a long list of accomplished amateurs and professionals who have competed at Wykagyl and contributed to our long history. We recognize and appreciate the effort every golfer has made to be here, and we look forward to hosting a memorable event.

Since 1898, Wykagyl has hosted 37 Professional Exhibitions and Tournaments, played by such storied players as Alex Smith, Bobby Jones, Sam Snead, Ben Hogan, Nancy Lopez, Beth Daniels, Annika Sörenstam, and Lorena Ochoa, among others. In addition, this year's “State Am” represents the 32nd significant Amateur event held at Wykagyl, including several tournaments won by our own members Walter A. Peek and Walter D. Peek II, Jimmy Fisher, Greg Rohlf, and Charles DelPriore, Jr. Wykagyl is proud and honored to host the 100th NY State Men's Amateur, adding to our legacy of contributing to golf in New York State.

The golf course at Wykagyl has changed over time, as golf has evolved and our membership has invested in its enhancement. Member Lawrence Van Etten laid out our first routing. Both Donald Ross and Arthur Tillinghast made significant contributions to the course in the early 20th century. More recently, in 2006, Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw restored and updated Wykagyl to its current state, preserving our routing while opening up our fairways, expanding our greens, and reintroducing strategic bunkering.

We thank the participants, families, NYSGA officials and volunteers who have provided their time and effort to make this year's tournament a wonderful event. We welcome you all and hope you feel at home at Wykagyl. We are excited for a great competition, adding to golf history in New York State and at the club we call home. Good luck to all of the competitors!

Sincerely,

Officers

Philip Moran President

Christopher Byrnes Vice President

Christopher Healy Secretary

Wole Coaxum Treasurer

Board of Governors

Eric Berridge

Christopher Harshman

Patrick Jennings

Larry Lawrence

Maura Bleichert Lee

Richard Pace

Brian Song

All proud Platinum Sponsors of Wykagyl's 125th Anniversary

Wykagyl Country Club’s Golf Course Superintendent Daniel Rogers; Tournament Chairman Daniel Prunty; Head Golf Professional John Deigan, PGA; General Manager Robert J. Kasara, CCM CCE; Club President Philip Moran; Assistant General Manager Lisa Cashman
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HOLE 1

Par 5 | 513 Yards

A drive down the left center of the fairway drive is ideal. The approach shot to an elevated, three tiered green requires precision. The left green side bunkers should be avoided. Scoring from above the hole can be challenging.

Please note that the competitors will be playing the course with the nines reversed i.e. Wykagyl’s regular routing begins on championship hole #10 and ends on championship hole #9.

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HOLE 2 HOLE 3

most picturesque Par 3 at Wykagyl. Judging the wind and adjusting the yardage for downhill will be key on this hole. The green is well protected by three bunkers.

A drive down the right center is the preferred play. Longer hitters can challenge the left fairway bunkers for a chance to reach the green in two. Approach shots missing the green will face an extremely challenging up and down. A false front protects this elevated green.

Par 3 | 161 Yards Par 5 | 499 Yards
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HOLE 4 HOLE 5

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Par 3
209 Yards Par 4 | 399 Yards
A mid-length par 4 that requires accuracy off the tee. A drive down the right center of the fairway will set up a scoring iron into the green. With a false front and subtle slopes, this is one of the more difficult greens to read on the golf course.
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The second of three par 3s on the opening nine at Wykagyl. A ridge bisects the green, making for a difficult two putt if above the hole. Par is a good score.

HOLE 6 HOLE 7

Par 4 | 341 Yards

shortest par 4 at Wykagyl, but one of the most dangerous. Short games will be tested around this two tiered green.

Par 3 | 224 Yards

The final par 3 on the front 9 at Wykagyl, which can play the longest. Four bunkers guard one of the biggest greens on the course. On this multi-tiered green, putts played from above the hole location demand respect.

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HOLE 8 HOLE 9

Par 4 | 356 Yards

A shorter length par 4, that falls downhill to the left. Longer players may opt for driver to set up a birdie opportunity. The traditional play is three wood or long iron off the tee. The fairway bunker on the right should be avoided.

Par 4 | 422 Yards

A semi-blind tee shot to one of the widest fairways at Wykagyl concludes the front nine. Proper distance control into this elevated and well protected green is key. Approach shots that go long will face extremely challenging up and downs.

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HOLE

Par 5 | 537 Yards

Par 4 | 396 Yards

Strategically placed fairway bunkers will challenge the tee shot. The approach shot plays uphill to one of the larger greens at Wykagyl. Below the hole is the preferred play.
10 HOLE 11
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A well placed tee shot down the left center will provide longer players a chance to go for this par 5 in two. The green is guarded by three bunkers and a small stream.

HOLE 12 HOLE 13

Par 4 | 456 Yards
Par 3 | 144 Yards
The longest par 4 at Wykagyl demands two of your best. The green is sloped from back to front and demands respect. Tee shots require pin point accuracy to this well guarded green. A front pin presents a great birdie opportunity.
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HOLE 14 HOLE 15

A left center tee shot is best for this slight dog leg right. The green is guarded by a deep bunker on the right. Well measured approach shots are rewarded.

Reachable in two shots for medium to long players. A well placed fairway bunker on the left collects errant tee shots. Approach shots are played to an elevated green guarded by a deep bunker on the left. Getting the correct read on the green can be extremely challenging.

Par 4 | 397 Yards Par 5 | 525 Yards
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HOLE 16 HOLE 17

Par 3 | 171 Yards Par 4 | 446 Yards
A mid-iron to a green that slopes from left to right. Birdie opportunity for players who carry the false front left of the pin. Gauging the wind will be a tough task. A slight dog leg left that demands a well struck tee shot. The green is guarded by a large bunker on the right. A subtle green that is hard to read. A back left pin will make for a well earned birdie.
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HOLE 18

Par 5 | 494 Yards

A great birdie opportunity to finish the round. Perfect drives will carry the top of the hill or be placed on the left side of the fairway. The blind approach plays slightly downhill. Deep greenside bunkers left of the green will present challenging up and downs for birdies and pars.

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Wykagyl’s History

Wykagyl Country Club has a long and storied history of both amateur and professional golf. This week’s participants in the 100th New York State Amateur Championship will compete on the same challenging and beautiful course as many of the game’s all-time great players. This year’s winner will add his name to an impressive list of Wykagyl champions including Byron Nelson, Sam Snead, Bobby Locke, Lloyd Mangrum, Roberto De Vicenzo, Pat Bradley, JoAnne Carner, Nancy Lopez, Betsy King, and Annika Sörenstam.

This year, Wykagyl is celebrating its 125th anniversary. The Club’s origins date back to 1898, during the formative years of golf in America and played an interesting role in its early development and growth. The first U.S. Open Championship (1895) was won by Horace Rawlins, who was Head Professional at Wykagyl in 1905 and 1906. Jerry Travers, who joined Wykagyl in 1912, won the Met Amateur in 1906, 1907, 1911, 1912, 1913, the National Amateur Championship in 1907, 1908, 1912, 1913, and the US Open Championship in 1915. Genevieve Hecker Stout won the Women’s Met Championship in 1900, 1901, 1905, 1906, and the US Women's Amateur Championship in 1901 and 1902. She was elected to the MGA Hall of Merit 118 years later.

Originally a nine hole course, Wykagyl moved to its current location in 1905. Architect Lawrence Van Etten crafted the front nine in a matter of months for a total cost of $2,100. The full 18 hole

layout was completed later that season and earned critical acclaim.

Harry Vardon, the great English professional golfer and winner of one United States Open and six British Open Championships said, after playing the old 18th several times, that it was one of the greatest golf holes he had ever tackled.

Wykagyl’s reputation as a fine course grew such that by 1919, the Club’s membership grew to 450 regular members.

From its early days, the layout of the course has been changed and improved by some of the greatest golf course architects in the history of the game, including: Walter Travis, Robert Trent Jones, Stephen Kay, and Arthur Hills. Three of the major renovations took place in 1919 by Donald Ross, then in 1930 by A.W. Tillinghast and most recently, in 2006, by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw.

Donald Ross was introduced to golf in Scotland at Royal Dornoch and St. Andrews where he worked with Old Tom Morris. He moved to the United States in 1900. Ross was prolific and designed or redesigned over 400 golf courses, including: Pinehurst No. 2, Aronimink, East Lake, Seminole, Oak Hill, Glen View, Memphis, Inverness, Miami Biltmore, and Oakland Hills. In 1919 Ross came to Wykagyl primarily to update the front nine routing.

According to an article in the New York Times on July 20, 1920, Wykagyl was transformed from

Wykagyl was a favorite LPGA tour stop. Beth Daniel, who won at Wykagyl in 1980 and 1994, said of Wykagyl:

"I love this course. It's very distinctive with a personality of its own. But it's very, very difficult. If you mishit shots, the penalties are severe, but if you play well, you'll do well. You have to hit every club in the bag, which is a sign of a geat course."

an “ordinary links, nothing more,” into one of the longest “and most exacting courses in the metropolitan district…(and is) of thoroughly championship caliber,” (with) “an abundance of natural beauty.”

In 1930, A.W. Tillinghast (Tilly) was contracted to do the next major renovation at Wykagyl. Another of the great architects of the early 20th century, Tilly worked on more than 265 different courses including some of the greats that have hosted numerous amateur and professional tournaments and championships including six PGA Championships and nine US Opens. Among them are: Winged Foot Golf (NY), San Francisco Golf Club (CA), Bethpage Black (NY), Baltusrol Golf Club (NJ), Somerset Hills Golf Club (NJ), Quaker Ridge Golf Club (NY), and Baltimore Country Club (MD).

The first and second holes were taken out of play, which became Wykagyl's driving range and adjacent short game area, as well as the former tenth hole, which stretched from North Avenue to the current tenth tee. He added the fourth, fifth, sixth, and eleventh holes and redesigned the current tenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth holes.

Horace Rawlins, US Open Champion Harry Vardon Second Clubhouse and old 18th fairway
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We celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the NY State Men’s Amateur and the 125th Anniversary of Wykagyl in this heritage year!

In 1966 and 1967, Golf Digest included Wykagyl as one of the 200 most difficult golf courses in the country.

In the early 2000s, it was determined that the course’s irrigation system was in need of replacement. The Green Committee, at the time, saw that this was also an opportunity to take on course renovations. In 2004 the Green Committee, chaired by Paul McEvoy, accepted proposals from preeminent golf course architectural firms. Martha Reddington, a member of the Green Committee and friends with Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore, called Bill Coore and asked if he and his firm, Coore & Crenshaw (C&C) would be interested in the Wykagyl project. While C&C preferred original design and construction work, Bill came to Wykagyl and walked the course and took on the project along with his colleague, James Duncan, and their talented crew.

Ran Morrisett, in his profile of Wykagyl on his Golf Club Atlas website, said:

"Coore & Crenshaw's work lends the course continuity with a single voice that any course would benefit from. It is Van Etten's backbone and Ross and Tillinghast's modifications that give the course its flavor. Its overall design appears Golden Age without reminding one of a particular architect. And that's very neat."

Also found in Morrisett’s profile, is the following quote from Coore that sums up Wykagyl:

"A great routing has emerged over time with holes weaving over hills, through valleys, and across creeks. How they got all the holes in there is amazing and it is one of the most interesting designs I have ever seen on severe property. When I think of Wykagyl, the word 'interesting' always springs to mind -- interesting land, interesting hazards, and interesting holes. It is easy to make a course hard; it is a far greater challenge to make a course interesting and that's what they have done at Wykagyl."

The course presented for this 100th NY State Amateur Championship is the result of an ongoing relationship with C&C, James Duncan, Wykagyl Superintendent, Dan Rogers, and his hard-working and dedicated crew.

The cumulative impact of all the work on the course and Wykagyl’s commitment to superb conditioning has led to the inclusion of Wykagyl in Golfweek’s Top 100 Classic Courses and has brought accolades from golf course architecture expert, Ran Morrissett, who profiled the course on the Golf Club Atlas website in 2016.

See the full Golf Club Atlas feature about Wykagyl here:

Wykagyl Country Club

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Notable Professionals

Alex Smith: Wykagyl’s Carnoustie Connection

In the cozy clubhouse of the Carnoustie Club in Scotland, above the trophy cabinet are the logos of Carnoustie, Nassau Country Club (NY), Diablo Country Club (CA), and Wykagyl. The reason why, sits on display in the glass cabinet below.

1909 predates Winged Foot, Quaker Ridge, and Westchester. Wykagyl was the preeminent club in the area. It had just relocated from Pelham and the members wanted to upgrade the golf course and its reputation and knew the man to do it.

Hiring Alex, the leading professional of the day, away from Nassau was no mean feat, albeit reportedly he became the highest paid pro in America. The club provided Smith with the house still standing at the far end of today’s range and upon winning the 1910 US Open Championship, the members rewarded him with an extension.

Upon his death in 1930 a column appeared in The Sports of the Times and said:

"There was always something flamboyant and picturesque about Alex. He played what one might almost call a dashing game on the links… on the green, he never bothered to sight along the line of a putt. ‘Miss ‘em quick’ was his motto, except that he didn’t miss many."

As a charter member of the PGA and one of the initial class of 12 inductees into the Golf Hall of Fame, Smith could be outspoken. He disliked the match play format of the PGA Championship believing the true test was to match up to the course. When Walter Hagen left the Wanamaker trophy in a cab in 1925, a new cup was commissioned. Once the old Wanamaker was returned, the substitute trophy was named the “Alex Smith Trophy” and presented to the winner of the 36-hole PGA Championship stroke play qualifier.

Cradle of the PGA

Around the turn of the 20th century, golf was growing fast in the US and with it came a demand for greenkeepers, club makers, and teachers. Many young men from St. Andrews and Carnoustie headed for the US to find jobs in the burgeoning sport. Among them came Alex Smith in 1898. The first of his family to emigrate, he was followed by four brothers and his parents.

The brothers were among the best golfers of their day. Alex won the US Open Championship in 1906 followed by his brother, Willie, in 1909. At the time of his win, Alex was the golf professional at Nassau Country Club in Glen Cove, NY.

In addition to the two US Opens, Smith won two Western Opens and four Met Opens. His golfing reputation was further enhanced after Francis Ouimet won the US Open in 1913. Harry Vardon and Ted Ray toured the US playing exhibition matches. Their only defeat was at Wykagyl against Alex and his brother, Macdonald, (3 and 2 over 36 holes).

And all of those winners' medals and trophies are in the trophy cabinet at Carnoustie. Once a year they pay a visit to Wykagyl so that Its members can be reminded of the connection between the two clubs.

Bob Watson

Robert “Bob” L. Watson was born in Wichita Falls, Texas and was Wykagyl’s Head Golf Professional from 1962 - 1974. He played for the University of Texas golf team under the legendary coach, Harvey Penick, author of the best-selling "Little Red Book." Bob was the Southwest Conference’s individual champion in 1947 and 1949. On the PGA tour, he won the 1958 Panama Open, against a strong field, including Arnold Palmer, Roberto De Vicenzo, Don January, and Doug Ford. Watson also won the 1960 Colombia Open. Locally, he won the Met Open (1958), the Westchester PGA Championship (1959), the Westchester Open (1959), and the Westchester PGA Championship (1965). In 1960, he set the competitive course record of 64 at Westchester Country Club.

Harvey Penick’s teachings served him well. Watson was known as a superb golf instructor and striker of the ball, but his putter often let him down. During a PGA Senior Tour super senior event, he was quoted as saying, “I am hitting the ball great. I am one-putting everything … one putt left-handed, one putt right-handed, and one putt with the long putter!”

Robert White is the “father” and first President of the PGA. Born in St. Andrews, Scotland, Robert White moved to the US in 1884. As a golf professional, he wore many hats. As a club professional, he kept the shop, built clubs, and maintained the course. White studied to become the first true golf turf expert, working with many of the clubs throughout the East and Midwest. He also designed over 20 golf courses. It is believed that Robert White originally conceived the idea of the PGA in Wykagyl’s pro shop with associate, Alex Smith. White advanced the concept with his vast golf professional network, and the idea finally took hold with the support of department store tycoon, Rodman Wanamaker.

According to the book Seventy Years of Wykagyl, an early and informal organizational meeting of the fledgling PGA was held at Wykagyl in January 1916. The first PGA tournament was held that year and Wanamaker put up the money for the championship. He also funded the silver championship trophy which is still presented to the winner today and known as the Wanamaker Cup.

Robert White became Wykagyl's greenkeeper in 1921 and then head golf professional from 1922 through 1926.

Wykagyl's Carnousite Connection: The trophy cabinet at Carnoustie Golf Links in Scotland. Note the Wykagyl seal at the top right of the cabinet. Alex Smith
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Lloyd Monroe

In the modern era, Wykagyl’s most accomplished head professional was Lloyd Monroe. When he was a member of Colgate University’s golf team, he set the course record of 67 at the Taconic Golf Club, Williams College’s home course. He won two New Jersey State Amateurs in 1958 and 1962, respectively. Professionally, in his home state of New Jersey, he won the Dodge Open in 1974 and 1978 and the Toyota Open in 1977. He has played in five US Opens and both the 1975 and 1979 PGA Championships. Lloyd went on to win five tournaments in the Club Professional Tournament Series in Florida, the Westchester PGA Championship, and Westchester Senior Open.

However, Lloyd’s greatest achievement occurred during the 1982 US Open, a tournament best remembered for the improbable chip-in by Tom Watson during the final round, on Pebble Beach’s 17th hole, to beat Jack Nicklaus. Perhaps, more improbable, was that Lloyd Monroe not only qualified for this US Open as a full-time head professional, but also fired a 70 during Friday’s second round to better all but five players that day, including tying Jack Nicklaus and beating Tom Watson by two shots. But, Lloyd was not finished. On Saturday, he went out in 34 and, after 45 holes, was only three over par, lifting him into the top 15, and on the weekend leaderboard of the US Open at Pebble Beach!

Lloyd was Wykagyl’s head professional for 16 years, one of Wykagyl’s longest tenures. It would be impossible to overstate the respect Lloyd earned, not only of Wykagyl members, but also his peers, who voted him New Jersey’s PGA Player of the Year (1973), the Met PGA Professional of the Year (1986), and later President of the Met PGA Section.

After leaving Wykagyl, Lloyd joined the Senior PGA Tour and played in six majors, competing against many former PGA tour players.

More important than Lloyd’s record as a golfer was his infectious love of the game and ambassadorship of its rules, tenets, and spirit. While playing in a local Pro-Junior with Walter D. Peek II, after ducking from multiple errant shots from dangerously close adjoining fairways, Peek complained that the course was the worst in Westchester County. With that, Lloyd taught the privileged young golfer a valuable lesson, “there is no such thing as a bad golf course.”

Though a fierce competitor, it was always fun to play golf with him. During a PGA Senior Championship practice round, one of his playing partners asked, referring to his 80-plus yearold caddie, who was also his close friend and Wykagyl member, Rip Rohrs, “Where the heck did you find him?” Lloyd replied, with his signature dry wit, “Well, on the way to the course, I passed an old folks home and this guy was sitting in a wheelchair. I felt sorry for him and asked him to caddie for me!”

Lloyd leaves a lasting legacy at Wykagyl. Twentyeight years after moving on, Wykagyl was proud to honor him during its 125th anniversary Pro-Am earlier this summer.

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Notable Members

Thomas Valentine “Val” Bermingham “Great Master of Champions"

One of Wykagyl’s favorite sons and, arguably, its greatest club player was Thomas Valentine “Val” Bermingham. From 1905 to 1932, he won 20 Club championships that stood as a USGA national record. However, his golfing prowess went beyond Wykagyl.

Val was born on Valentine’s Day 1884 in New Rochelle, NY. He began caddying at Pelham Country Club in 1898 where he immediately fell in love with the game and made his own clubs. Val became Pelham’s caddie master and, in 1904, he was invited to become a member of Pelham and subsequently became a member of Wykagyl when the Club moved to New Rochelle.

In 1900, Harry Vardon played at Pelham. Val studied his swing and grip, yet he never adopted the Englishman’s overlapping grip. Instead, he stuck to the old-fashioned baseball grip because Val said that his grip was not really a baseball grip since he held the club in his fingers and not his palms.

There are a number of interesting facts about Val and his outstanding achievement of winning 20 Wykagyl club championships beginning in 1905 when he was runner up. He competed for the next 28 years, until 1933. Only once, in 1928, was he beaten in the finals.

Shortly after Val won his 20th club championship, John Kiernan of the New York Times wrote:

"He could play with the best of them. Jerry Travers, Francis Ouimet, Jess Sweetser, and Bob Jones recognized his prowess, but golf was just a pleasant diversion to him. He refused to make work out of a game that he played for fun. So, he has gone on year after year, playing a fine game and having a lot of fun out of it. Somehow, it seems like a very sensible plan."

In the September 1954 edition of USGA Journal and Turf Management there was an article, A Champion of Club Champions and noted:

"We have recorded a series of achievements by individuals who have won the same championships over particularly long spans of years – and 39 years seems to be the longest span.

Now we come to a sub-division of this type of thing and present the case of T. Val Bermingham, who, starting in 1907, played in 26 consecutive club championships at Wykagyl Country Club in New Rochelle, NY, getting to the final 21 times and winning the championship 20 times."

What is remarkable is that Val only played on weekends. He rarely practiced, never took lessons and would show up around Memorial Day. He would warm up with a few shots and then head out and shoot in the low 70s. After Labor Day, he put his bag away (he only carried seven clubs) and called it another year. Plus, he was the father of nine children and commuted to New York City during the week.

Val broke the course record many times. On the original course, he held the amateur record of 68 when Alex Smith’s professional record was also 68. On a slightly altered course, again, he held the record with a 68.

Val competed at the highest level beyond Wykagyl’s gates:

● 1905, Met Amateur at Fox Hills (Staten Island). Walter Travis, winner of three US Amateurs and a British Amateur, was the man to beat. The New York papers predicted an easy victory for Travis. In the first round, Val was one up on the 11th tee. Travis then fought back to win 2 and 1, but still Val had “arrived” as a top Met area player.

● 1911, U.S. Amateur at Apawamis. Considered a “major” at the time, he failed to qualify by a single stroke.

● In 1905, he passed up the Club championship and won the Brooklawn Cup in Bridgeport, considered a prestigious event at the time.

● He won other important invitationals at Apawamis, Siwanoy, and Sleepy Hollow where he faced the best of the Met area’s amateurs.

● In September 1916, Jerome Travers, the 1915 U.S Open Champion, teamed with Bermingham at Wykagyl to defeat Chick Evans, who had just won the 1916 US Open Championship, and John G. Anderson of Siwanoy two up, in a match described by the great Grantland Rice as the finest four-ball amateur match played in the metropolitan district. Crowds rushed to New Rochelle to see Evans, the new Open champion, and Rice reported that the gallery crushed in so closely on the players that they hardly had room for their shots.

● In 1910 and 1911, Val teamed with Alex Smith and won the pro-amateur event that was the precursor to the Metropolitan Open.

Bermingham was a true gentleman golfer who played for the love of the game. In 1909 a golf authority, who wrote under the pseudonym “Runner-Up,” wrote in Town Topics magazine:

"If T.V. Bermingham could give time to the sport, he would soon rank with the greatest halfdozen American match play golfers."

Jack Petroni, Apawamis’ highly respected former pro who served Wykagyl many years as caddie and assistant pro, said that Val was “the greatest ‘unknown’ golfer in the history of the game.”

Jack, who caddied regularly for Val in his heyday, recalled that his game had very few flaws.

"He had every shot in the bag and his temperament was perfect. He had the ideal build for the game -- tall, lean, and willowy -- and he could have gone to the top if he had elected to give all his time to golf. He was a great one."

In recognition of his outstanding contributions to Wykagyl, in 1960 the Board of Governors commissioned a portrait of him. The portrait bears the inscription, “Great Master of Championships” and was unveiled on Briggs (Closing) Day on October 8, 1960.

Val’s written response included these sentiments after thanking all the members for “making an old golfer a very happy man:”

"One part of his happiness is certainly the knowledge that for years to come his forbidding countenance will look down on young golfers and make them wonder how he was so lucky at the game. But the other, and deeper part comes from the knowledge that so many would take the time and trouble to be so kind.

Any man would be grateful for being so honored at any time of his life – and that for doing a little more than playing a game with some degree of proficiency over a number of years. But my gratitude is keener because it has been 27 years since I won my last club championship and 53 since I won my first. Almost all of the members who played with me are gone and many who were at the dinner do not know me.

There is nothing I can do to reciprocate these things beyond thanking you all. I do recognize that the members were doing more than honoring a single individual. By virtue of longevity, I have perhaps become a symbol at Wykagyl of a shared experience, an appreciation of the game of golf, of the delight that follows the cleanly hit iron, three feet from the pin, and the despair that follows the missed putt."

Val died the following September. The portrait hangs in the main hallway of the Grill Room and Wykagyl still honors his memory as Opening Day is known as Bermingham Day.

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The Harmons

“Dad joined Wykagyl when we were very young junior golfers so we wouldn’t be around Winged Foot. All the Harmon boys thoroughly enjoyed our time at the club. Last year, me, Billy and Butch returned to Wykagyl for a round of golf, 50 years later. We remembered every hole and enjoyed this great golf course. Congrats on hosting the 100th State Amateur"

Clare Briggs

Wykagyl has paid tribute to two of its favorite sons, Val Bermingham and Clare Briggs, by naming days for them in their memories. Today, the “official” golf season begins on Bermingham Day in April and closes on Briggs Day in October. Perhaps the choice of these days is fitting. Opening Day ushers in a new season, when golfers, with high hopes, set out to emulate the skills of Bermingham while Briggs Day, marking the end of the season, is the time to cast cares away and live it up in the manner of the jovial and ebullient Clare Briggs.

Bermingham made the name Wykagyl prominent by his golfing prowess and Briggs spread the name of Wykagyl through his series of golf cartoons which were published for years in the New York Tribune and later the Herald Tribune. Briggs made Wykagyl the setting for his humorous drawings and the names of many of Briggs’ cronies from the club were included in his cartoons.

Briggs joined the club in September 1914 and immediately became one of the popular “boys.” In tribute to him the Governors named a large room in the upstairs locker house the Briggs Room. In 1925 Briggs presented the club with 100 of his famous cartoons.

Bermingham and Briggs were good friends and each had a warm regard for each other. In an article in the Herald Tribune in October 1948, Bermingham described Briggs as a very warmhearted person who loved human companionship

and was respected by every Wykagyl member. In the same article, the reporter said:

"Briggs spread the name of Wykagyl to every corner of the country. Briggs’ talent lay in his ability to record the actual in a comical way that would bring all the elements of a particular situation more clearly to light."

During the 1920s, the New Rochelle Art Association commissioned its best known artists to create a series of signs on major roadways to mark the city’s borders including "New Rochelle: The Place to Come When a Feller Needs a Friend,” which was created by Briggs representing one of his major comics of the same name.

Briggs’ home in New Rochelle, known as Blue Anchor, can be seen from the 18th hole when the trees are dormant.

Briggs remained loyal to Wykagyl until his death on January 3, 1930.

Butch Harmon, Craig Harmon, and Bill Harmon

Claude Harmon, Sr. was the 1948 Master’s Champion and Winged Foot’s head professional from 1945 - 1978. During the 1960s, he was a member of Wykagyl and his four sons, Butch, Craig, Dick, and Billy, represented Wykagyl in numerous junior and amateur events.

Butch Harmon won the 1961 MGA Junior Championship and teamed with Jimmy Fisher to win the 1963 British Victory Tournament. Butch went on to be a winner on the PGA tour, and the instructor and/or golf coach to Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els, Stewart Cink, Greg Norman, Davis Love III, Fred Couples, Justin Leonard, Rickie Fowler, Jimmy Walker, Dustin Johnson, Gary Woodland, and Nick Watney.

Craig Harmon, former head professional for 42 years at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, NY and site of this year’s PGA Championship, won the Westchester Amateur in 1965. Billy Harmon was runner up in the 1967 Met Amateur and Dick Harmon was runner up in the 1968 Met Amateur.

All four boys would grow up to be ranked by Golf Digest among the Top 50 teachers in America at one point in their careers. The Harmon legacy continues with Butch’s son, Claude Harmon III, serving as recent PGA champion, Brooks Koepka’s, swing coach.

Dave Ragaini

Between 1971 and 1988, Dave Ragaini was an eight-time Wykagyl club champion. He won the 1971 Westchester Open as an amateur. Ragaini may best be remembered for a bet he made to play all 18 tee shots from his knees. On the 207 yard par three 13th hole, he knocked his three wood into the hold for an ace. This remarkable feat was documented in Ripley’s Believe It or Not

Dick Harmon One of Briggs’ Golf-Themed Cartoons Clare Briggs
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One of the more influential, and possibly, the most memorable member of Wykagyl was Walter A. Peek who was a member from the late 1930s - 2009. As a golfer, he was a threetime club champion at Wykagyl, club champion at Winged Foot, Cornell University’s champion and four-year team member, semi-finalist in the NYS Amateur, champion of the Eastern Army and Navy Championship, and winner of the first Ike Championship with partner, Howard Miller. Nationally, he was a quarter finalist in the North and South and medalist in both the Trans-Mississippi Amateur Golf Championship and Winged Foot’s Anderson Memorial.

He loved to compete and his favorite Wykagyl event was the Three-Day Member-Guest where he was a fixture as both a player and auctioneer. After his death in 2009, the tournament was renamed in his memory, The Walter A. Peek Memorial ThreeDay Member-Guest.

Walter was a natural showman with Broadway in his blood. His mother, and former Wykagyl member, Edna Peek, was a comedian for the Ziegfeld Follies. For 30 years, he sang barbershop semi-professionally. He wrote and recorded several songs, including “It’s Christmas All Over Town,” which received play over the air waves. As Wykagyl’s de facto master of ceremonies for decades, he led the very popular Christmas Carol Sing, turned the Three-Day Member-Guest pari-mutuel auction into a comedy show, fought back tears at every fourth of July lawn party while reciting the poem, “I Am the Nation,” and played leading roles in the annual club shows held in the maintenance facility.

In 1976, as a result of the poor economy, regular membership dwindled to 150 and the club had difficulty paying its bills. During a meeting of bondholders, there was strong support for a proposal to sell the club property to developers and merge with Tamarack Country Club in Greenwich. It was Walter who turned the tide of that meeting with an “impassioned” plea. Almost 50 years later, former member, Dr. John Byrne, recalled, “I still get shivers when I remember Walter’s speech that saved the club.” The vote never took place and a small group of members provided the necessary financial assistance to keep the club afloat.

Not only did he make history, but helped preserve

Walter and Terri Peek

it for the Club for generations of members to follow. In 1968, as chairman of the Historical Committee, he oversaw the publishing of Seventy Years of Wykagyl and, in 1998, as Centennial Co-Chairman with Charlie Del Priore, published Wykagyl’s 100 year history.

Mostly, he is remembered for his unique personality. He wore shorts to play golf in all weather conditions, be it sun, rain, and, even, snow. At the time, when players were not allowed to wear shorts at Winged Foot, he donned his out-of-date, high-water paisley bell bottoms in silent protest. He routinely serenaded the pro shop, putting green and ninth hole terrace from the first floor men’s locker room showers. He had a glass eye -- actually three; one for everyday use, an American flag for the fourth of July, and a shamrock for St. Patrick’s Day. His (one) eye for fashion led people to think he was color blind. He was not.

His “Stupor Bowl” parties at Färthaven were a favorite of Wykagyl members and provided material for NYC’s local television stations. One year, the party was filmed for CBS’s national news broadcast, but was pre-empted by the untimely death of former vice president and presidential candidate, Hubert Humphrey, after which he wryly quipped, “I never liked that guy.”

As Club President, he installed a suggestion box in the tree that was near the ninth hole terrace, easily accessible to any member with a 12-foot ladder. He cleaned his golf ball by putting it in his mouth and then swirled it around with his fingers. When he wanted to hit a long drive, he choreographed his set up and swing to “Casey at the Bat.” Always the last to leave any party, he finished the evening with a songfest around the grand piano.

It has been said that Walter A. Peek was a “character with character.” For decades, in many ways, it was his distinctive character that helped shape the Club’s unique personality. To many, he was simply regarded as “Mr. Wykagyl!”

Greg Rohlf, 1997 NYS Amateur Champion, also won the Wilson Cup, Nassau Invitational, NYC Amateur, Westchester Amateur (three times), the Ike Championship, the Ike Championship team prize with Wykagyl member Chuck Del Priore, the Met Amateur (twice), the MGA Mid Amateur, and the Anderson Memorial. He was the 1998 MGA Player of the Year. Greg qualified for the 1997 US Amateur, and was a US Open local qualifier 1991, 1995, 1996, and 1998. He qualified for the 1998 US Mid Amateur qualifier and was a ten-time MGA International Team Member.

Genevieve Hecker Stout

Mrs. Charles T. Stout joined Wykagyl in 1909. Born Genevieve Hecker in 1883 in Darien, CT, she became a very gifted player. In the opening years of the 20th century, she won the US Women's Amateur in 1901 (Baltusrol) and 1902 (The Country Club).

She was at the top of her game in the Met region where won the first Women's Met championship in 1900 and again in 1901, 1905, and 1906. When handicaps were first assigned in 1910, hers was recorded as plus-one.

As is the case with modern champions, she authored instruction articles. In 1904, she published Golf for Women. The book was the first golf primer for women at the time.

In 2020, Mrs. Stout was inducted into the MGA Honors Hall of Merit.

Howard Miller was an eight-time club champion from 1944-1956, and set the Wykagyl amateur record of 66 in 1941. He also teamed with Walter A. Peek to win the first Ike Team Championship in 1954.

Joseph Lelash won the 1960 NY State Senior Championship.

Jimmy Fisher teamed with Butch Harmon to win the 1963 British Victory Tournament. He then teamed with Wykagyl Head Professional Bob Watson to win the Westchester Pro-Am championship in 1964. And then in 1966 won both the MGA Amateur (match play) and Ike (stroke play) Championships. And he set the Wykagyl course record of 65 in 1968.

Chuck Del Priore is a five-time club champion, won the 2003 Westchester Amateur and qualified for the 2006 US Amateur and the 2010 US Mid-Amateur. He teamed with Greg Rohlf to win the 1997 Mittlemark, 1998 Ike Stroke Play Team Championship, and the 1998 Courville Memorial tournament.

Greg Rohlf with the New York State Amateur Trophy in 1997
Walter A. Peek - “Mr. Wykagyl” Greg Rohlf
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Notable Wykagyl Women’s Champions – Betty Loweth (12), Patricia Memoli (9)
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Wykagyl’s Caddie Program

Since the early 1900s, caddies have played an integral role in golf at Wykagyl. In the 1920s, Clare Briggs (see profile on page 72) frequently used the perspective of the caddie in his humorous comic references to golf at Wykagyl and Val Bermingham was introduced to golf in 1898 as a caddie at Pelham Country Club (see profile on page 70).

Today, Wykagyl’s caddie program is as strong as ever and includes 70+ caddies with 35+ in the program for over 10 years. Their knowledge of the slopes and undulations of Wykagyl’s greens prove invaluable to players, particularly when the speed of the greens are typically rolling at 12+ on the stimpmeter. In recognition of our program and to support our caddies, Wykagyl members have been generous supporters of the MGA Caddie Scholarship Fund (MGACSF), formerly known as the Westchester Golf Association Caddie Scholarship Fund.

The MGACSF is a charitable nonprofit organization that provides financial support and need-based scholarships to college-bound high school applicants. The Fund was established in 1956 by local golfing great, Willie Turnesa, one of the most successful amateur golfers in US history and his close friend, Udo Reinach.

Their appreciation and love for the game of golf ignited their desire to give back to Westchester’s young caddies. Along with the generosity of Sally Francis of the Apawamis Club, the inspiration for the MGACSF’s mission was formed such that no qualified candidate with financial need to cover college tuition would ever be turned away. Sixtysix years later, MGACSF is proud that its mission remains strong and has, to date, over 2,900 caddie scholar alumni.

This past year, for the 11th time, Wykagyl was awarded the MGACSF Gold Club Award which is an honor bestowed on Westchester clubs whose members have donated more than $50,000 annually. Currently Wykagyl has eight high school students in its caddie program receiving scholarships. In addition to the MGACSF, Wykagyl has set up a separate endowment fund in memory of beloved member, John Pinto, who died from cancer in February 2020. John dedicated more than ten years of service to the MGACSF as Chairman of the Investment Committee and Treasurer before assuming the role as President, a position he held from 20022006. Between the MGACSF and The John Pinto Endowment Fund, Wykagyl members have contributed over $800,000 since 2005 resulting in 94 scholarships.

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Professional & Exhibition Events

Event Date Winners

The Metropolitan Golf Association Open

George Duncan, Alex Smith, Val Bermingham, MJ Condon

Alex Smith, George Widmer vs. Gil Nichols, Val Bermingham

Alex Smith and Mac Smith vs. Vardon and Ray

Walter Hagen, Tom McNamara vs Gil Nichols, Alex Smith

All Amateur Match

Gil Nichols, Alex Smith vs.Oswald Kirkby, Jerry Travers

Hagen and Barnes vs. Nichols and Smith

Mrs. Gavin vs. Travers

Gil Nichols vs.George McLean

Red Cross Match-Bobby Jones, Elaine Rosenthal vs Perry Adair, Alexa Stirling

Alex Smith, Gil Nichols vs. Oswald Kirkby, Val Bermingham

Alex Smith, Gil Nichols vs. Jerry Travers, Tom McNamara

George Duncan, Abe Mitchell vs. Elijah Horton, Val Bermingham

Spalding Tournament

J.H. Taylor, Sandy Herd vs Fred Moore, Jimmy Reith

J.H. Taylor, Sandy Herd vs Jerry Travers, Val Bermingham

Bobby Jones, Cyril Tolly vs. Jim Barnes, Mike Brady

Metropolitan Golf Association Open

Westchester Open

Red Cross Event

Goodall Round Robin

Goodall Round Robin

Goodall Round Robin

Goodall Round Robin

Goodall Round Robin

Goodall Round Robin

Goodall Round Robin

Wykagyl Round Robin

September 16 - 17, 1909 Alex Smith

October 29, 1911

August 21, 1911

Duncan/Bermingham vs Smith/Condon-Halved AM, Duncan def Smith PM

Nichols/Bermingham AM, Smith/Widmer PM

September 22, 1913 Smith and Smith

October 30, 1915 Hagen and McNamara

September 14, 1916 Jerry Travers and Val Bermingham

June 10, 1917 Nichols and Smith

September 2, 1917

Walter Hagen and Jim Barnes

September 23, 1917 Mrs. Gavin

June 9, 1918 Gil Nichols

July 20, 1918

November 24, 1918

June 22, 1919

October 8, 1921

June 19, 1922

July 19, 1922

October 8, 1921

November 2, 1924

May 25 - 27, 1927

1932

June 15 - 18, 1944

May 6 - 9, 1948

May 12 - 15, 1949

June 15 - 18, 1950

June 7 - 10, 1951

May 15 - 18, 1952

June 7 - 10, 1956

May 30 - June 2, 1957

June 9 - 12, 1964

Westchester Open 1971

Westchester Open 1980

Westchester Open 1984

Bobby Jones and Elaine Rosenthal

Alex Smith and Gil Nichols

Alex Smith and Gil Nichols

George Duncan and Abe Mitchell

Bobby Cruickshank

Taylor and Heard

Taylor and Heard

Barnes and Brady

Johnny Farrell, R-up Bobby Cruickshank

Tony Manero

Byron Nelson (66 third round)

Herman Barron

Bobby Locke

Lloyd Mangrum

Roberto DiVincenzo

Sam Snead

Gene Littler

Sam Snead

Miller Barber

David Ragaini (Amateur)

Gene Borek

Bruce Douglass

Westchester Open 2012 Mike Ballo, Jr

Westchester Open 2017

Metropolitan Golf Association Open

Daniel Balin

2018 Andrew Svoboda, R-Up Jack Wall (a)

Adding to Wykagyl’s golf legacy

and Best of Luck to all the competitors
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Sam Snead putting on the 18th hole (Wykagyl 9th) at the 1950 Round Robin Tournament.
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Ben Hogan, captured by photographer, Jules Alexander, on the par five 6th hole Sam Snead, Sugar Ray Robinson, Ed Sullivan at Round Robin Celebrities' Day 1957
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Lloyd Mangram Lloyd Mangrum, Goodall Palm Beach Round Robin Champion 1950 Bobby Locke, defending champion Herman Barron, Byron Nelson, Sam Snead before 1949 Palm Beach Round Robin Jimmy Demaret, Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Jack Burke at 1950 Goodall Palm Beach Round Robin Sam Snead putting on 9th Green at th 1952 Goodall Palm Beach Round Robin, which he won that year and in 1957 Ben Hogan playing from the bunker on 16 in 1950
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Sam Snead on the chipping green
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Women’s Professional Events

Event Date Winners

Triangle Round Robin

Girl Talk Classic

Talk Tournament

Golden Lights Championship

Golden Lights Championship

Golden Lights Championship

Chrysler Plymouth Charity Classic

MasterCard International Pro-Am

JAL Big Apple Classic

JAL Big Apple Classic

JAL Big Apple Classic

JAL Big Apple Classic

JAL Big Apple Classic

JAL Big Apple Classic

JAL Big Apple Classic

JAL Big Apple Classic

JAL Big Apple Classic

JAL Big Apple Classic

JAL Big Apple Classic

Sybase Big Apple Classic

Sybase Big Apple Classic

Sybase Big Apple Classic

Sybase Big Apple Classic

Sybase Big Apple Classic

Sybase Big Apple Classic

HSBC Women's World Match Play Championship

June 8 - 11, 1961

June 1 - 6, 1976

June 2 - 5, 1977

May 26 - 29, 1978

May 31 - June 3, 1979

May 29 - June 1, 1980

May 21 - 23, 1982

August 16 - 19, 1984

August 16 - 19, 1990

July 18 - 21, 1991

July 16 - 19, 1992

July 15 - 18, 1993

July 14 - 17, 1994

July 20 - 23, 1995

Oct 3 - 5, 1996

July 17 - 20, 1997

July 16 - 19, 1998

July 1999

July 2000

July 2001

July 2002

July 2003

July 2004

July 2005

July 2006

July 16 - 22, 2007

Mary Lena Faulk

Pat Bradley

JoAnne Carner

Nancy Lopez

Nancy Lopez

Beth Daniel

Cathy Morse

Sally Quilnan

Betsy King

Betsy King

Juli Inkster

Hiromi Kobayashi

Beth Daniel

Tracy Kerdyk

Caroline Pierce

Michele Redman

Annika Sӧrenstam

Sherri Steinhauer

Annika Sӧrenstam

Rosie Jones

Gloria Park

Hee-Won Han

Sherri Steinhauer

Paula Creamer

Lorena Ochoa

Seon Hwa Lee

Annika Sörenstam, JAL Big Apple Classic Champion 1998 and 2000 Paula Creamer, Sybase Big Apple Classic Champion 2005 (First LPGA Win)
New York State Men’s Amateur Championship | 89 88 | New York State Men’s Amateur Championship
Nancy Lopez, LPGA Golden Lights Champion 1978 and 1979
Bobby
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Amateur Events

Westchester Amateur June 10 - 12, 1915

Westchester Amateur June 1 - 3, 1916

British Victory Cup July 16, 1920

British Victory Cup July 5, 1923

Westchester Amateur June 4 -v6, 1925

British Victory Cup June 23vv-24, 1928

Course Records

Partridge, R-up H.V. Gaines

Lewis, R-up Dwight Partridge

Sweetster, R-up John Anderson

Sweetster, R-up Alex "Sandy" Armour

G Anderson

Sweetster

Sweetster

Metropolitan Golf Association

June 20 - 23, 1934

Tommy Tailer Jr, R-up Mark Stuart WGA Junior Championship

Nisselson

and Stewart Ledbetter Westchester Amateur

Ginsberg

Walter

Sr and Joe Jr Kryla

Courville

Goldburg and Joe Spizzo - Twin Brooks

Event Date Winners
Dwight
Reginald
Jess
Jess
John
Jess
Jess
British Victory Cup 1929
Peter
Amateur
T.S.
1954
John
Roger
WGA Father Son 1954
1962
1963 Walter
1964 Joe
"Ike" 1965 Jerry
MGA "Ike Team" 1965 Ron
MGA "Ike" 1966 Jimmy Fisher MGA "Ike Team" 1966 Tom Berberian
MGA "Ike" 1967 Jerry Courville MGA "Ike Team" 1967 Rick Spears
MGA "Ike" 1968 Denny Lyons MGA "Ike Team" 1968 Jim Maver
Winged Foot WGA British Victory 1968 James Maver Jr
Richard Harmon MGA "Ike" 1976 Bob Housen MGA "Ike Team" 1976 John Dreyfus and Jon Benson - Century WGA British Victory 1988 Todd Richter and Ben Kirschenbaum MGA Intercollegiate 1996 Team-Seton Hall, Ind-Clark Topping, Seton Hall MGA "Ike" 1998 Greg Rohlf MGA "Ike Team" 1998 Greg Rohlf and Chuck Del Priore - Wykagyl Metropolitan Golf Association Amateur 2007 Greg Rohlf MGA "Ike" 2013 Cameron Wison MGA "Ike Team" 2013 Max Buckley and Stu Kaufman - Westchester Male Amateurs Score Year H. M. Miller III 66 1941 William Loock 66 1943 James Fisher 65 1968 Sam Bernstein 64 2012 Male Professionals Score Year Lloyd Mangrum 64 1950 Dr. Cary Middlecoff 64 1952 Craig Wood 64 David Pastore 63 2017 Female Amateurs Score Year Sally Francis 75 Nancy Peek 75 1993 Female Professionals Score Year Nancy Lopez 65 1978 Betsy King 63 1990
WGA Father Son
and
Peek WGA British Victory
MGA
and Jerry Lepre - Forest Hill
and Fred Woerner - Port Jervis
and Billy Harmon -
and
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Wykagyl’s Men Club Champions

1905 William K. Gillett

1906 Lawrence E. Van Etten

1907 T. Valentine Bermingham

1908 Martin J. Condon

1909 Clifford W. Inslee

1910 T. Valentine Bermingham

1911 T. Valentine Bermingham

1912 T. Valentine Bermingham

1913 T. Valentine Bermingham

1914 T. Valentine Bermingham

1915 T. Valentine Bermingham

1916 George Widmer

1917 T. Valentine Bermingham

1918 T. Valentine Bermingham

1919 T. Valentine Bermingham

1920 T. Valentine Bermingham

1921 T. Valentine Bermingham

1922 Henry V. Gaines

1923 T. Valentine Bermingham

1924 T. Valentine Bermingham

1925 Warren Bancker

1926 T. Valentine Bermingham

1927 T. Valentine Bermingham

1928 Ray Maxwell

1929 T. Valentine Bermingham

1930 T. Arthur Johnson

1931 T. Valentine Bermingham

1932 T. Valentine Bermingham

1933 T. Valentine Bermingham

1934 Dr. Josef Refsum

1935 Dr. Josef Refsum

1936 Dr. Josef Refsum

1937 Dr. Josef Refsum

1938 Dr. Josef Refsum

1939 Peter L. Forsman

1940 Peter L. Forsman

1941 Howard M. Miller III

1942 Dr. Josef Refsum

1943 Donna Fox

1944 Howard M. Miller III

1945 Frank Steven

1946 Howard M. Miller III

1947 Howard M. Miller III

1948 William A. Loock, Jr.

1949 Howard M. Miller III

1950 Howard M. Miller III

1951 Howard M. Miller III

1952 William A. Loock, Jr.

1953 Walter A. Peek

1954 Walter A. Peek

1955 James E. Fisher

1956 Howard M. Miller III

1957 Walter A. Peek

1958 Harvey Hoyt

1959 Dr. R.H. Capalbo

1960 Joseph Lelash

1961 Douglas Hoyt

1962 James E. Fisher

1963 William C. McCabe

1964 Douglas Hoyt

1965 James E. Fisher

1966 Charles Gordon

1967 James E. Fisher

1968 James E. Fisher

1969 Dr. R.H. Capalbo

1970 Dr. R.H. Capalbo

1971 David Ragaini

1972 David Ragaini

1973 Dr. R.H. Capalbo

1974 David Ragaini

1975 David Ragaini

1976 Dr. R.H. Capalbo

1977 David Ragaini

1978 David Ragaini

1979 David Ragaini

1980 Paul Petrarca

1981 Paul Petrarca

1982 Paul Petrarca

1983 Martin J. Connelly III

1984 Greg Rohlf

1985 Joseph Caracciolo

1986 Greg Rohlf

1987 Louis Paolucci

1988 Dave Ragaini

1989 Paul Basmajian

1990 Walter D. Peek II

1991 Paul Baselice

1992 Walter D. Peek II

1993 Louis Cordasco, Jr.

1994 John S. Kulacz, Jr.

1995 Greg Rohlf

1996 Greg Rohlf

1997 Walter D. Peek II

1998 Charles Del Priore, Jr.

1999 Mark A. Corcoran

2000 Charles Del Priore, Jr.

2001 John S. Kulacz, Jr.

2002 Charles Del Priore, Jr.

2003 Frank Ciulla

2004 Charles Del Priore, Jr.

2005 Jerry Lynch

2006 Jerry Lynch

2007 Jerry Lynch

2008 Charles Del Priore, Jr.

2009 Craig Leonard

2010 Craig Leonard

2011 John Cesarz

2012 John Cesarz

2013 Robert Angelone

2014 John Cesarz

2015 Thomas M. Zottner

2016 Jared Haines

2017 George Roessler

2018 Charlie Berridge

2019 Edward McCann

2020 Charlie Berridge

2021 Vincent Schumm

2022 Vincent Schumm

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Wykagyl’s Women Club Champions

1976 Mrs. S. Suzuki

1977 Mrs. Beau Erbe

1978 Miss Lisa Cordasco

1979 Miss Lisa Cordasco

1980 Mrs. Beau Erbe

1981 Miss Lisa Cordasco

1982 Miss Lisa Cordasco

1983 Miss Sue Witters

1984 Miss Nancy E. Peek

1985 Miss Nancy E. Peek

1986 Miss Lisa Cordasco

1987 Miss Lisa Cordasco

1988 Mrs. Karen Gallin

1989 Miss Lisa Cordasco

1990 Mrs. Karen Gallin

1991 Mrs. Karen Gallin

1992 Mrs. Karen Gallin

1993 Miss Nancy E. Peek

1994 Mrs. Karen Gallin

1995 Mrs. Beau Erbe

1996 Ms. Pattie Memoli

1997 Ms. Pattie Memoli

1998 Ms. Pattie Memoli

1999 Ms. Pattie Memoli

2000 Mrs. Charlotte Monsell

2001 Ms. Pattie Memoli

2002 Ms. Pattie Memoli

2003 Ms. Pattie Memoli

2004 Mrs. Charlotte Monsell

2005 Mrs. Charlotte Monsell

2006 Ms. Pattie Memoli

2007 Mrs. Charlotte Monsell

2008 Mrs. Julie Hansen

2009 Mrs. Charlotte Monsell

2010 Mrs. Charlotte Monsell

2011 Alessandra Ricigliano

2012 Ms. Pattie Memoli

2013 Alessandra Ricigliano

2014 Candice Leonard

2015 Mrs. Julie Hansen

2016 Mrs. Julie Hansen

2017 Carly Haines

2018 Carly Haines

2019 Carly Haines

2020 Donna Coleman

2021 Catharine Lee

2022 Mrs. Julie Hansen

Past Presidents of Wykagyl Country Club are proud of …

Its 125-year history and contributions to the birth of golf in the New York Metropolitan Area

Its timeless and historic golf course

Its welcoming spirit to all who love the game of golf and

The addition of the 100th New York State Men’s Amateur Championship to the list of PGA, LPGA, and Amateur tournaments hosted at Wykagyl!

1929 Mrs. L.F. Otten 1930 Mrs. E.B.W. Luce 1931 Mrs. A.B. Stoddard 1932 Mrs. A.B. Stoddard 1933 Mrs. E.S. Whitman 1934 Mrs. E.S. Whitman 1935 Mrs. R.W. Stewart 1936 Mrs. E.S. Whitman 1937 Mrs. E.S. Whitman 1938 Mrs. J.B. McGee 1939 Mrs. R.W. Stewart 1940 Mrs. J.B. McGee 1941 Mrs. J.B. McGee 1942 Mrs. R.W. Stewart 1943 Mrs. R.W. Stewart 1944 Mrs. R.W. Stewart 1945 Mrs. W.T. Van Winkle 1946 Mrs. R.W. Stewart 1947 Mrs. W.V. Schleicher 1948 Mrs. Sally Francis 1949 Mrs. Sally Francis 1950 Mrs. Sally Francis 1951 Mrs. Sally Francis 1952 Mrs. Sally Francis 1953 Mrs. R.W. Stewart 1954 Mrs. W.R. Loweth 1955 Mrs. R.W. Stewart 1956 Mrs. W.R. Loweth 1957 Mrs. W.R. Loweth 1958 Mrs. W.R. Loweth 1959 Mrs. W.R. Loweth 1960 Mrs. W.R. Loweth 1961 Mrs. C.A. DeNarvaez 1962 Mrs. W.R. Loweth 1963 Mrs. M.L. Steffen 1964 Mrs. W.R. Loweth 1965 Mrs. R.O. Slenker 1966 Mrs. J.E. Carroll 1967 Mrs. W.R. Loweth 1968 Mrs. W.R. Loweth 1969 Mrs. W.R. Loweth 1970 Mrs. W.R. Loweth 1971 Mrs. D.P. Jones 1972 Mrs. J. Fisher 1973 Mrs. J. Fisher 1974 Mrs. J. Fisher 1975 Mrs. J. Fisher
Legendary!
Wykagyl Country Club Past Presidents Charles J. DelPriore 1987-1988
R. Steiner 1991-1992
C. Lieber 2008-2009
Larkin 2010-2011
R. Martell 2012-2013, 2016-2017
DeFeo 2014-2015
2018-2019
C.
2020-2021 98 | New York State Men’s Amateur Championship
George
Robert
Thomas
James
Gerald
Robert Corwen
Mark
Davis
MASONRY DEPOT CONGRATULATES WYKAGYL COUNTRY CLUB on hosting THE 100th ANNUAL NYS MEN'S AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF THE PARTICIPANTS!! MASONRY DEPOT YOUR ONE STOP MASONRY SUPPLY SOURCE BRICK ~ BLOCK ~ CONCRETE PAVING ~RETAINING WALLS ~ BLUESTONE LIMESTONE ~ NATURAL BUILDING STONE ~ STONE VENEER ~ CEMENT PRECAST CONCRETE WALL COPING FIREPLACE GLASS BLOCK INSULATION FLUE PIPE ~ DRAINAGE ~ CHEMICALS ~ WATERPROOFING THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS New Rochelle 34 Evans Street New Rochelle, NY 914-576-7777 Yonkers 547 Yonkers Avenue Yonkers NY 914-969-7777 Congers- Rockland County 300 Route 303 North Congers NY 845-268-2900 Bill Carriere (914) 937-2136 bc1000@verizon.net Golf Course & Athletic Field Materials US Silica Topdressing & Bunker Sands VFB White & Buff Bunker Sands Pro Angle Bunker Sand Partac Topdressings Root Zone Mixes The Fordham Prep Golf Team along with Coach Nelson Ritter wishes all players the best of luck! CHSAA NYC GOLF CHAMPIONS

Wykagyl Presidents

Martin J. Condon

1905-1909

Paul A. Heubner

1910-1911

William B. Randall

1912-1913

John M. Stoddard

1914-1915

Joseph C. Widner

1916-1917

Edward J. Rowe

1918

Henry V. Gaines

1919-1920

Lyman F. Gray

1921

George A. Nicol, Jr.

1922-1923

Louis Dempsey

1924

W. L. O’Brion

1925

R.R. Rennie

1926

Edward Reynolds

1927-1928

Robert M. Miller

1928-1931

R.R. Appleby

1932-1933

William J. Priestly

1934-1935

George A. Nichol, Jr.

1936-1937

Howard M. Miller, Jr.

1938

Walter Brown

1939

David A. Weir

1940-1941

Howard A. Miller, Jr.

1942

Arthur M. Alvord

1943-1945

J. Paul Sinnott

1946-1948

T. Merritt McEvoy

1949

Daniel F. MacNamee

1950-1951

Francis C. O’Keefe

1952

Walter D. Peek

1953-1954

Edward J. Cohan

1955-1956

Ben G. Symon

1957

Louis A. Bantle

1958

Nicholas R. Mayer

1959-1960

Elwood Wilkins

1961

Charles Juergens

1962

Edward Malaney

1963

Henry G. Waltemade

1964-1965

Gregory Cornell

1966

Raymond D. Porter

1967-1968

Joseph F. Jehle

1969-1970

Gaston I. Dallenbach

1971

Thomas M. McEvoy, Jr.

1972-1973

Raymond J. Rohrs

1974

Frank K. Ettari

1975

William R. Johnson, Jr.

1976

Francis M. Alter

1977-1978

William J. Bleichert

1979-1981

Douglas R. Hoyt

1982

Martin J. Connelly III

1983-1984

Walter A. Peek

1985-1986

Charles J. DelPriore

1987-1988

William C. Thompson

1989-1990

George R. Steiner

1991-1992

Frank R. Fazio

1993-1994

Donald E. Walsh

1995-1996

John J. Pinto

1997-1998

David O. Field

1999-2000

Franklin P. Chapman

2001-2002

Gerald H. Tankersley

2003

Steven Pires

2004-2005

Stephen J. DeGroat

2006-2007

Robert C. Lieber

2008-2009

Thomas Larkin

2010-2011

James Martell

2012-2013, 2016-2017

Gerald DeFeo

2014-2015

Robert Corwen

2018-2019

Mark Davis

2020-2021

Philip Moran

2022-2023

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Hugh and Lisa Alexander

Mark and Carolyn Alter

Dominick and Ginny Azzaro

The Balachandran Family

The Baldassarra Family

The Barbaria Family

The Basso Family

Maureen and Richard Berger

The Berridge Family

The Bonalle Family

Chris and Vero Byrnes

The Charron Family

Michael and Elizabeth Chen

Dr. Bennie W. Chiles III

Bernard and Julia Chua

Neil Clark and Family

The Coaxum Family

The Coschigano Family

Jim and Kathy Daniels

The DeCicco Family

C. DelPriore, Sr. and Family

C. DelPriore, Jr. and Family

The Demarinis Family

The DeNigris Family

The Dente Family

The Farrell Family

Gino Forchetti

The Fullerton Family

The Galasso Family

The Gallucci Family

The Gjelaj Family

The Gonzalez Family

The Greaney Family

The Haines Family

The Hanna Family

Ernie Harris

The Harshman Family

The Healy Family

The Hicks Family

Patrick Jennings

The Jules Family

The Lavan Family

The Lawrence Family

Maura & Rich Lee and Family

Bob Lieber and Pepper Evans

The Lipp Family

Dr. & Mrs. L. Maffucci and Family

The Maier Family

The Marolda Family

The Marsallo Family

The McAskin Family

The McEvoy Family

The Messina Family

Gavin and Sylvie Middleton

The Miressi Family

The Mitrione Family

Phil Moran and Family

The Mrdelja Family

Adam Nielsen and Family

The O'Meara Family

Rich Pace and Family

Elliot and Julienne Park

Ankan Patel and Jeanna Wacker

The Peek Family

The Pellarin Family

The Powers Family

The Priaulx Family

The Prunty Family

The Riendeau Family

Alan L. Rivera and Family

M. Rivera and Family

The Rodriguez Family

Jay and Sue Romagnoli

The Ruggiero Family

The Russo Family

Tom Ryan and Family

The Sanchez Family

The Schaible Family

Brian and Amy Song

The Staudt Family

The Straface Family

The Sules Family

The Summers Family

The Trotta Family

The Vaccaro Family

The Van Buren Family

The Vernace Family

The Walker Family

The Zottner Family

The Braid Family

The Bryant Family

The Bryce Family

The Corwen Family

Mark Davis

The DeFeo Family

The Del Guercio Family

John and Leslie Deming

The Devine Family

Dr. Theodore Diktaban

The Dreyer Family

Robert L. Forsyth, Jr. and Family

Anthony and Josephine Guarino

The Hans Family

The Langone Family

The Larkin Family

Catharine Lee

The Littlejohn Family

Maz, Mahha, Marzia & Liyla Malik

The Martell Family

William and Kenia Mayer

Rishav Mehra

The Morrissey/Shelley Family

Martha P. Reddington

The Steiner Family

The Swedenburg Family

Michael and Jacqueline Wepp ner

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Wykagyl’s Club Thank Yous

Special Thank You to Wykagyl Country Club

Thank you to all of those involved who helped the NYSGA organize the 100th New York State Men’s Amateur Championship.

Robert J. Kasara, CCM CCE General Manager

Dan Prunty Tournament Chairman

John Deigan PGA Professional

Daniel T. Rogers Golf Course Superintendent

Lisa Cashman Assistant General Manager

Lisa DeMelo Member Relations Director

Victor Honrath Executive Chef

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