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What Happened Ben Warnquist, 26, of Gaithersburg, Md., a past runner-up in a USGA championship, earned himself another medal on Sunday by besting the field in the stroke-play portion of the 39th U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship.Warnquist, who finished second with partner Brandon Cigna in the 2016 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship, matched his 68 from Saturday’s opening round at Colorado Golf Club on Sunday at stroke-play co-host CommonGround Golf Course to post a 36-hole total of 6-under 136. His score was one stroke better than Robbie Ziegler, 29, of Portland, Ore.; 2018 quarterfinalist Ryan Eibner, 28, of Dallas, Texas; Brandon Dalinka, 26, of New York, N.Y.; and Paul McNamara, 28, of Dallas, Texas.“It means a lot,” said Warnquist. “It’s not the end goal, but it means a lot. My game’s been coming a long way the past couple of years and I’ve never done anything like this. I’ve always been a good two-day player. I’ve won a lot of qualifiers, nothing like this, but I’d like to extend and see if I could be a five- or six-day player and go a little deeper.”The Denver-born Ziegler, who posted a 5-under 67 on Saturday for the low round at the 7,620-yard, par-72 Colorado Golf Club, had a 1-under 70 at 7,558-yard, par-70 Commonground, finishing his round by converting a 3-foot birdie on the 596-yard, par-5 18th hole. The other three players all played Colorado Golf Club on Sunday, with McNamara matching Ziegler’s Saturday effort with a 67. McNamara had a 68 and Eibner shot a 70.The cut for match play came at 5-over 147. Eighteen players will play off Monday morning at Colorado Golf Club for the final six spots in the 64-player draw.Warnquist, an insurance agent who graduated in 2015 from the University of Maryland, never had to worry about the cut. But his 10-foot birdie putt on the par-4 ninth, his last of the day, pushed him out of the logjam at 5 under.“I figured I was close,” said Warnquist. “I got an update that [the lead] was at like 5, 6, 7 [under], somewhere in there, so I was really grinding to try and finish strong.“Whatever it was, coming from Maryland to Colorado, anything inside 100 yards [for an approach shot] has been tricky. Whether it be the elevation or the firmness, I don’t know. But I haven’t been hitting them close, so I was happy to hit one to inside 10 feet there and make the putt.”Leaving CommonGround on Saturday night, McNamara’s thoughts weren’t on chasing medalist honors. It was simply finding energy to tee it up. The University of Notre Dame graduate had played well, shooting a 1-under 70, but after 12 holes, he became so dehydrated that he needed an IV after signing his score card. He still felt dizzy on the drive back to the hotel.“We were just trying to make it to the course today and didn’t do a full warm-up,” said McNamara. “So it was, ‘beware of the sick golfer.’ I didn’t have a ton of energy and maybe that helped because I wasn’t so over-hyped. Eventually I got warmed up and found the groove. I focused on staying hydrated instead of focusing on the golf.”Dalinka’s goals were just making match play after failing to do so in his five previous USGA starts, including three U.S. Amateurs – one of which came here in Colorado seven years ago. A 30-foot birdie putt on the 582-yard, par-5 16th punctuated the round.“I just tried to stay calm,” said Dalinka, a University of North Carolina graduate who now works in finance. “My dad is on the bag and he has kept me level-headed. I made a couple of mental mistakes not calculating the altitude, which cost me two bogeys. I rolled a lot of putts in and got lucky.”Eibner, a 2013 graduate of East Carolina University, also had the experience of playing the 2012 U.S. Amateur at Cherry Hills and CommonGround. His round included a 201-yard, 7-iron approach to 4 feet to set up an eagle on the par-5 seventh hole and a 16-foot downhill birdie on the 467-yard, par-4 18th hole.“Honestly, I haven’t been playing a lot,” said Eibner. “Last week was my club championship at Trinity Forest and it’s a match-play deal so that prepared me. I haven’t played a whole lot, tournament-wise. My swing is pretty simple, I know what’s going on with it. I am a ball-striker, so if I am hitting well, I am going to play well. This is all about holing putts.”What’s NextThe playoff for the final match-play spots will commence at 7 a.m. CDT off No. 10 at Colorado Golf Club. The first Round-of-64 match is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m., with the final match going off at 2:10 p.m. Match play continues through Thursday’s 36-hole final.NotableThe shot of the day came at CommonGround Golf Course’s 18th hole, where Nick Nosewicz, of Aurora, Colo., holed out for an eagle-3 from 115 yards with a sand wedge. That moved Nosewicz from 6 over to 4 over and inside the match-play cut. The ball found the hole on the fly, drawing a loud shriek from his group of supporters. It also damaged the hole, forcing USGA officials to cut a new one about a foot from its original location.Notable players who will be involved in the playoff include Gene Elliott, the No. 1 senior golfer (55 and older) in the World Amateur Golf Ranking™ at 294 who just won the Canadian Senior Amateur on Friday; Joey Savoie, who represented Canada in this summer’s Pan American Games in Peru; and 2013 U.S. Mid-Amateur runner-up Bill Williamson.Harley Abrams, of Evanston, Ill., made a 35-foot putt from off the 18th green to clinch a spot in Monday’s playoff. Abrams had shot 5 over on his previous three holes to put his chances in peril, but came through with a clutch shot playing in the final group of the day at Colorado Golf Club.Among the notables to make the cut were past U.S. Mid-Amateur champions Matt Parziale, Scott Harvey, Stewart Hagestad, Kevin O’Connell and four-time winner Nathan Smith. O’Connell rebounded from a first-round 77 at Colorado Golf Club to shoot a 1-under 69 at CommonGround. Also advancing to match play was 2018 runner-up Brett Boner.Notable players who failed to qualify included past U.S. Mid-Amateur champions Michael McCoy and Randy Lewis, 1996 U.S. Amateur Public Links champion Tim Hogarth and 2019 U.S. Senior Amateur champion Bob Royak. It was a tough weekend for the Colorado husband-wife duo of Kent and Janet Moore. Kent, the oldest player in the field at 63, shot 82-76 to miss the cut, while Janet, who reached the Round of 32 in last month’s U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur, failed to qualify for match play in the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur at Forest Highlands Golf Club in Flagstaff, Ariz., with rounds of 84-81. Kent played in the inaugural U.S. Mid-Amateur in 1981 at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis, Mo., and is a member of the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame. Janet also is a member of the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame.Of the 12 Colorado residents to start the championship, only Ryan Axlund (Denver) and Nosewicz are in the match-play draw, while another, Stephen Powers (Denver), is in the playoff on Monday morning.Former NFL wide receiver and Colorado Golf Club member Brandon Stokleyserved as a walking scorer for the 7:33 a.m. group off the 10th tee on Sunday. Stokley, who won Super Bowl titles with the Baltimore Ravens and Indianapolis Colts, played for six different teams during his 15-year career.Jeff Wilson, of Fairfield, Calif., the 2018 U.S. Senior Amateur champion, withdrew on Sunday morning due to an illness. Wilson opened with an 84 at Colorado Golf Club on Saturday. Wilson is one of two players to have earned low-amateur honors in a U.S. Open (2000) and U.S. Senior Open (2018), joining two-time USGA champion Marvin “Vinny” Giles. Alex Snickenberger, of Boston, Mass., also withdrew due to illness. He had carded a 4-over 74 at CommonGround on Saturday.Quotable“It’s cool for my parents to come back. They got transferred from Wisconsin to here and then transferred back out to Oregon when I was 2, so I don’t really remember it. But my parents are enjoying being back here.” – Robbie Ziegler, of Portland, Ore., on returning to Colorado this week“It’s a beautiful course, the greens are phenomenal. It’s probably in the best shape of any course I have ever played. It’s a great finish for match play. You’ve got both par 5s (15 and 16), which are good risk-reward holes. It should make for good finishes coming down the stretch.” – Brandon Dalinka, of New York, N.Y., on Colorado Golf Club“If I keep driving it the way I drove it today, I think I am going to be tough to beat because I’ve got a good feel with the putter and the greens are so pure. If you just get a good read, you are going to make a lot [of putts]. So I am confident.” – Paul McNamara, of Dallas, Texas, on his mindset going into match play“Hopefully about 10 hours of sleep and lot of water. The tougher the course the more I like my chances and so with a full battery tomorrow we are going to give them hell.” – Marc Engellenner, of Rocklin, Calif., on his preparations for match play“I love the golf course, it’s beautiful. I love how firm it is. When you work and have a family, you don’t get to play firm and fast very much, so it’s super fun to play. You have to think more than just it’s 150 [yards] and hit it at it.” – 2008 U.S. Amateur runner-up Drew Kittleson, of Scottsdale, Ariz., on Colorado Golf Club“I’m kind of anxious to see which seed I get. I would love to be on the top half of the draw, just to make Tuesday a little bit easier. But at the end of the day, I feel like this is a bonus to be here anyway. It just happened to fit into the schedule. So, push comes to shove, hopefully I either play well enough to get there and make it a problem, or we won’t even have to deal with it. I’m not looking too far ahead to that. I’ve got to get there first.” – Garrett Rank, of Canada, who is assigned to referee an NHL exhibition game Tuesday night at the Pepsi Center in downtown Denver. The 2012 Mid-Amateur runner-up is entering his fourth season as a full-time NHL referee.“In this tournament, if you get around in 36 holes at even par you are going to be fine and you are going to be playing [on Monday]. It’s great to be medalist but that’s never the thought unless it kind of happens.” – 2017 champion Matt Parziale, of Brockton, Mass., on his mindset for stroke play“Each day I think I got to 2 over [par] and immediately followed with a couple of birdies. Today I was at 2 over twice and made two birdies pretty quick. It makes me feel good. I know it is there. It’s not quite as sharp as I want it to be, but it is close.” – 2014 champion Scott Harvey, of Greensboro, N.C., assessing his performancePARKER, Colo. – Results from Sunday’s second round of stroke play at the 2019 U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship, played at 7,561-yard, par-72 Colorado Golf Club and 7,470-yard, par-70 CommonGround Golf Course. CGC – Colorado Golf Club, Com – CommonGround Golf Course Ben Warnquist, Gaithersburg, Md.- 68 CGC-68 Com–136Robbie Ziegler, Portland, Ore.- 67 CGC-70 Com–137Ryan Eibner, Dallas, Texas- 67 Com-70 CGC–137Brandon Dalinka, New York, N.Y.- 69 Com-68 CGC–137Paul McNamara, Dallas, Texas- 70 Com-67 CGC–137Garrett Rank, Canada- 69 CGC-69 Com–138Stewart Hagestad, Newport Beach, Calif.- 73 CGC-66 Com–139Jon Olson, Ankeny, Iowa- 71 CGC-68 Com–139Andrew Rhodes, Westfield, Ind.- 69 CGC-70 Com–139Drew Kittleson, Scottsdale, Ariz.- 66 Com-73 CGC–139Jack Dukeminier, Beaverton, Ore.- 71 CGC-69 Com–140Joseph Deraney, Tupelo, Miss.- 69 Com-72 CGC–141Todd White, Spartanburg, S.C.- 73 CGC-69 Com–142Troy Johnson, Maple Grove, Minn.- 69 CGC-73 Com–142Maxwell Scodro, Chicago, Ill.- 72 CGC-70 Com–142Andres Schonbaum, Argentina- 74 CGC-68 Com–142Andrew Wyatt, Midland, Texas- 68 Com-74 CGC–142Scott Harvey, Greensboro, N.C.- 70 Com-72 CGC–142Marc Engellenner, Rocklin, Calif.- 65 Com-77 CGC–142Matt Parziale, Brockton, Mass.- 70 Com-72 CGC–142Chad Branton, Cartersville, Ga.- 68 Com-74 CGC–142Scott Strickland, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.- 71 CGC-72 Com–143Herbie Aikens, Kingston, Mass.- 71 CGC-72 Com–143Michael Brown, Maple Shade, N.J.- 75 CGC-68 Com–143Jason Schultz, Allen, Texas- 73 CGC-70 Com–143Mike O’Connell, Glen Ellyn, Ill.- 67 Com-76 CGC–143Lane Branum, Midland, Texas- 71 Com-72 CGC–143Stephen Hale, Bakersfield, Calif.- 70 Com-73 CGC–143Brett Boner, Charlotte, N.C.- 69 Com-74 CGC–143Dan Ellis, Lansing, Mich.- 72 CGC-72 Com–144Jace Moore, Keller, Texas- 74 Com-70 CGC–144Johnny Delprete, Juno Beach, Fla.- 71 Com-73 CGC–144Creighton Honeck, Austin, Texas- 73 CGC-72 Com–145Jonathan Bale, Wales- 73 CGC-72 Com–145Brian Hickey, Burr Ridge, Ill.- 76 CGC-69 Com–145Yaroslav Merkulov, Penfield, N.Y.- 74 CGC-71 Com–145Nathan Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa.- 76 CGC-69 Com–145Justin Young, Salem, Va.- 68 Com-77 CGC–145Blake Parks, Odessa, Texas- 71 Com-74 CGC–145Timothy Schaetzel, Atlanta, Ga.- 72 Com-73 CGC–145Alejandro Villavicencio, Guatemala- 70 Com-75 CGC–145Ryan Axlund, Denver, Colo.- 69 Com-76 CGC–145Jacob Koppenberg, Bellingham, Wash.- 72 Com-73 CGC–145Jimmy Chestnut, Royal Oak, Mich.- 71 Com-74 CGC–145Jeremy Gearhart, Atascadero, Calif.- 73 Com-72 CGC–145Lukas Michel, Australia- 69 Com-76 CGC–145Derek Busby, Ruston, La.- 74 CGC-72 Com–146Kevin O’Connell, Jacksonville, Fla.- 77 CGC-69 Com–146Bryan Jones, Atlanta, Ga.- 73 CGC-73 Com–146Scott Fawcett, Frisco, Texas- 71 CGC-75 Com–146Nick Nosewicz, Aurora, Colo.- 74 CGC-72 Com–146Nicholas Gunthorpe, East Lansing, Mich.- 75 CGC-71 Com–146Colby Amparan, Fort Worth, Texas- 77 CGC-69 Com–146Michael Jensen, San Francisco, Calif.- 75 CGC-71 Com–146John Ehrgott, Peoria, Ill.- 70 Com-76 CGC–146Brandon Cloete, South Africa- 72 Com-74 CGC–146Dave Bunker, Canada- 69 Com-77 CGC–146William Davenport, Palm City, Fla.- 71 Com-75 CGC–146Joey Savoie, Canada- 75 CGC-72 Com–147 (Involved in 18-for-6 playoff to determine final match-play bracket spots, begins at 7 a.m. MDT on Monday)Forbes Collins II, Lake Forest, Calif.- 75 CGC-72 Com–147Jesse Larson, Shakopee, Minn.- 74 CGC-73 Com–147David Noll Jr., Dalton, Ga.- 77 CGC-70 Com–147Tyler Gulliksen, Daytona Beach, Fla.- 72 CGC-75 Com–147Grant Martens, San Diego, Calif.- 75 CGC-72 Com–147Gene Elliott, West Des Moines, Iowa- 76 CGC-71 Com–147Daniel DeBra, Lutz, Fla.- 76 CGC-71 Com–147Nick Geyer, San Diego, Calif.- 71 Com-76 CGC–147W. Jay Degenhart, Savannah, Ga.- 70 Com-77 CGC–147Kent Monas, Akron, Ohio- 71 Com-76 CGC–147Harley Abrams, Evanston, Ill.- 70 Com-77 CGC–147Bobby Bucey, Concord, Calif.- 69 Com-78 CGC–147Stephen Powers, Denver, Colo.- 76 Com-71 CGC–147Bill Williamson, Cincinnati, Ohio- 72 Com-75 CGC–147Joseph Latowski, Port St. Lucie, Fla.- 74 Com-73 CGC–147Jack Brooks, England- 71 Com-76 CGC–147Daniel Day, Clemson, S.C.- 70 Com-77 CGC–147 (Failed to Qualify)Rusty Mosley, Vidalia, Ga.- 76 CGC-72 Com–148Chris Kovach, St. Louis, Mo.- 72 CGC-76 Com–148Michael Muehr, McLean, Va.- 76 CGC-72 Com–148Poli Martinez Medrano, Argentina- 74 CGC-74 Com–148Cory Siegfried, Wayne, Pa.- 71 CGC-77 Com–148Brad Nurski, St. Joseph, Mo.- 77 CGC-71 Com–148Nico Bollini, Laguna Beach, Calif.- 73 CGC-75 Com–148Kyler Sauer, Thousand Oaks, Calif.- 80 CGC-68 Com–148Michael Harrington, Colorado Springs, Colo.- 78 Com-70 CGC–148Sam O’Dell, Hurricane, W.Va.- 71 Com-77 CGC–148Doug Albers, Leawood, Kan.- 75 Com-73 CGC–148Trevor Sauntry, Spring, Texas- 72 Com-76 CGC–148Frank Alafoginis, Arlington, Va.- 74 Com-74 CGC–148Troy Vannucci, Marlton, N.J.- 73 Com-75 CGC–148Brett Young, Bethel Park, Pa.- 74 CGC-75 Com–149Tyler Crawford, Bermuda Dunes, Calif.- 75 CGC-74 Com–149Tyler Cooke, Warwick, R.I.- 76 CGC-73 Com–149Arthur Zelmati, France- 78 CGC-71 Com–149John Rosenstock, Richmond, Va.- 76 CGC-73 Com–149Ian Dahl, Carmel, Calif.- 78 CGC-71 Com–149Matthew Mattare, Jersey City, N.J.- 76 CGC-73 Com–149Michael Pearson, Atlanta, Ga.- 73 CGC-76 Com–149Chad Wilfong, Charlotte, N.C.- 76 CGC-73 Com–149Joseph Cermak, Chicago, Ill.- 74 Com-75 CGC–149Keith Unikel, Bethesda, Md.- 75 Com-74 CGC–149Reid Hatley, Hayden Lake, Idaho- 75 Com-74 CGC–149Michael Cress, Columbus, Ohio- 77 CGC-73 Com–150John Humphries, Woodworth, La.- 79 CGC-71 Com–150Laurie Owen, England- 76 CGC-74 Com–150Jordan Sease, Lexington, S.C.- 80 CGC-70 Com–150Mark Costanza, Jersey City, N.J.- 77 CGC-73 Com–150Hank Shaheen, Dequincy, La.- 70 Com-80 CGC–150Bob Royak, Alpharetta, Ga.- 70 Com-80 CGC–150Benjamin Day, Waterbury, Conn.- 80 Com-70 CGC–150Scott Gordon, Sacramento, Calif.- 73 Com-77 CGC–150JD Anderson, Des Moines, Iowa- 71 Com-79 CGC–150Austin Kreger, Harrison Township, Mich.- 69 Com-81 CGC–150Brad Mangum, Granite Falls, N.C.- 75 Com-75 CGC–150Steve Harwell, Mooresville, N.C.- 76 CGC-75 Com–151Luke Crapo, Kaysville, Utah- 82 CGC-69 Com–151Sean Heidrick, Dallas, Texas- 74 CGC-77 Com–151Dalton Melnyk, Atlanta, Ga.- 73 Com-78 CGC–151Darin Goldstein, New York City, N.Y.- 74 Com-77 CGC–151John Ramsey, Glenview, Ill.- 74 Com-77 CGC–151Kamden Ganir, Las Vegas, Nev.- 73 Com-78 CGC–151Tim Hogarth, Northridge, Calif.- 79 Com-72 CGC–151Ryan Greer, Knoxville, Tenn.- 78 Com-73 CGC–151Steven Groover, Birmingham, Ala.- 73 Com-78 CGC–151Darren Fletcher, Cave Creek, Ariz.- 74 Com-77 CGC–151Bradley Bastion, Shelby Township, Mich.- 81 CGC-71 Com–152Tommy Parker, Boston, Mass.- 76 CGC-76 Com–152Kory Bowman, Springfield, Mo.- 79 CGC-73 Com–152Charles Santaularia, Lakewood, Colo.- 76 CGC-76 Com–152William Buchanan, Greensboro, N.C.- 78 CGC-74 Com–152Jeronimo Esteve, Puerto Rico- 69 Com-83 CGC–152Scott Turner, Stuart, Fla.- 73 Com-79 CGC–152Eric LeFante, Florham Park, N.J.- 73 Com-79 CGC–152Mike O’Neil, Baltimore, Md.- 74 Com-78 CGC–152James Pleat, Nashua, N.H.- 68 Com-84 CGC–152Ben Fisher, Germantown, Tenn.- 74 Com-78 CGC–152Michael Klaric III, Peninsula, Ohio- 74 Com-78 CGC–152Josh Williams, Saint Simons Island, Ga.- 78 CGC-75 Com–153Tim Zande, Olathe, Kan.- 80 CGC-73 Com–153Chris Noel, Tulsa, Okla.- 76 CGC-77 Com–153Kevin Carrigan, Canada- 76 CGC-77 Com–153Eric Harris, Rochester, Minn.- 76 CGC-77 Com–153Beau Glover, North Little Rock, Ark.- 79 CGC-74 Com–153Philip Bagdade, Portland, Ore.- 74 CGC-79 Com–153Taylor Smith, Covington, Ga.- 81 CGC-72 Com–153Matt Call, Castle Rock, Colo.- 78 CGC-75 Com–153Kyle Stiles, Athens, Ga.- 78 CGC-75 Com–153Geoffrey Shaw, Edmond, Okla.- 76 CGC-77 Com–153Stephen Nichols, East Lansing, Mich.- 77 Com-76 CGC–153Brian Moores, Dellwood, Minn.- 78 Com-75 CGC–153Chip Brooke, Altamonte Springs, Fla.- 78 Com-75 CGC–153Ryan Reynolds, Camden, S.C.- 73 Com-80 CGC–153Marc Peterson, Modesto, Calif.- 76 Com-77 CGC–153Michael McCoy, Norwalk, Iowa- 81 CGC-73 Com–154Max Harres, Belleville, Ill.- 82 CGC-72 Com–154Johnathan Schnitzer, Houston, Texas- 80 CGC-74 Com–154Randy Sroka, Stevensville, Md.- 79 CGC-75 Com–154Eric Gibbs, Ruston, La.- 76 CGC-78 Com–154Michael Coriasso, White Lake, Mich.- 72 Com-82 CGC–154Cullen Brasfield, La Quinta, Calif.- 73 Com-81 CGC–154Ryan Wilkins, San Diego, Calif.- 69 Com-85 CGC–154Alex Jeffers, Watertown, Mass.- 76 Com-78 CGC–154Rich VanderMass, Locust Valley, N.Y.- 77 CGC-78 Com–155Tyler Ota, Honolulu, Hawaii- 82 CGC-73 Com–155Charles Sahlman, Denver, Colo.- 82 CGC-73 Com–155Erik Hanson, Kirkland, Wash.- 83 CGC-72 Com–155Josh Ketter, Fulshear, Texas- 78 CGC-77 Com–155Patrick Pelletier, Lebanon, N.H.- 82 CGC-73 Com–155Robbie Wight, West Palm Beach, Fla.- 77 Com-78 CGC–155Timothy Driver, Holly Springs, N.C.- 77 Com-78 CGC–155Derek Dalziel, Canada- 76 Com-79 CGC–155PJ Acierno, Flourtown, Pa.- 72 Com-83 CGC–155Blake Johnson, Winnetka, Ill.- 72 Com-83 CGC–155Tyler Hunt, Tulsa, Okla.- 75 Com-80 CGC–155Dan Sullivan, Pasadena, Calif.- 73 Com-82 CGC–155Luke Bakke, Seattle, Wash.- 74 Com-81 CGC–155Cory Aune, Lake Geneva, Wis.- 78 CGC-78 Com–156Peter Betzold, Cincinnati, Ohio- 79 CGC-77 Com–156Joseph Nichols, Little Rock, Ark.- 79 CGC-77 Com–156Brodie Hullinger, Brookings, S.D.- 77 CGC-79 Com–156Burke Spensky, Boise, Idaho- 82 CGC-74 Com–156Jake O’Neal, Vancouver, Wash.- 80 CGC-76 Com–156Steven Carter, Saint Augustine, Fla.- 75 Com-81 CGC–156Brian Csipkes, Omaha, Neb.- 72 Com-84 CGC–156Zack Bellenger, Weatherford, Texas- 71 Com-85 CGC–156Matthew Finger, Wilmington, Del.- 76 Com-80 CGC–156Adam Mallory, Noblesville, Ind.- 71 Com-85 CGC–156Thomas Campbell, Taylorsville, Ky.- 80 CGC-77 Com–157David Bartman, Los Angeles, Calif.- 76 CGC-81 Com–157Andrew Montooth, Columbus, Ohio- 78 CGC-79 Com–157Matthew Hayes, Marietta, Ga.- 83 CGC-74 Com–157Ryan Eckelkamp, Washington, Mo.- 80 CGC-77 Com–157Steven Irwin, Golden, Colo.- 79 CGC-78 Com–157Gary Dunn, Granite Bay, Calif.- 77 Com-80 CGC–157Jay Livsey, Wheat Ridge, Colo.- 78 Com-79 CGC–157Matt Bergstrom, Sahuarita, Ariz.- 77 Com-80 CGC–157Jeff Mallette, North Canton, Ohio- 73 Com-84 CGC–157Don DuBois, Newport Beach, Calif.- 79 Com-78 CGC–157Greg Etimos, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.- 73 Com-84 CGC–157Zach Jecklin, Glen Ellyn, Ill.- 74 Com-83 CGC–157Michael Del Rocco, Jacksonville, Fla.- 79 Com-78 CGC–157Robert Pickett, Cincinnati, Ohio- 80 Com-77 CGC–157Mark Acosta, Escondido, Calif.- 85 CGC-73 Com–158Mike Davidson, Mesa, Ariz.- 83 CGC-75 Com–158Kent Moore, Centennial, Colo.- 82 CGC-76 Com–158Ben Jorgensen, Richfield, Utah- 79 CGC-79 Com–158Stephen Lindsey, Kaysville, Utah- 78 Com-80 CGC–158Michael Beaty, Needham, Mass.- 75 Com-83 CGC–158Stephen Serrao, Midlothian, Va.- 78 Com-80 CGC–158Trevor Randolph, Franklin Lakes, N.J.- 77 Com-81 CGC–158Brock Young, Tifton, Ga.- 74 Com-84 CGC–158Ryan Patrick, Reston, Va.- 76 Com-82 CGC–158Jeff Cox, Broken Arrow, Okla.- 77 Com-81 CGC–158Matthew Burroughs, Manchester, N.H.- 83 CGC-76 Com–159Benjamin Conroy, Berlin, Conn.- 82 CGC-77 Com–159Sean O’Donnell, Glendale, Ariz.- 84 CGC-75 Com–159Andrew Dagneau, Canada- 86 CGC-73 Com–159Hudson Hansard, Austin, Texas- 80 Com-79 CGC–159Peter Anderson, Wellesley, Mass.- 77 Com-82 CGC–159David Banks, Oceanside, Calif.- 79 Com-80 CGC–159Jordan McKenzie, Columbus, Ohio- 81 Com-78 CGC–159Clay Guerin, Birmingham, Ala.- 82 CGC-78 Com–160Chuck Radabaugh, Maumee, Ohio- 83 CGC-77 Com–160John Hunter, The Woodlands, Texas- 79 CGC-81 Com–160Cates Culpepper, Columbus, Ga.- 77 CGC-83 Com–160Andrew Hodge, Oakmont, Pa.- 81 CGC-79 Com–160Brent Landry, Canada- 89 CGC-71 Com–160Nicolas Donaldson, Argentina- 85 CGC-75 Com–160Corey Baubault, Murrieta, Calif.- 77 Com-83 CGC–160Nicholas Reardon, Columbus, Ohio- 87 CGC-74 Com–161Eric Williams, Goldsboro, N.C.- 83 Com-78 CGC–161Scott Kraul, Irving, Texas- 78 Com-83 CGC–161Michael Gotcher, Broken Arrow, Okla.- 79 Com-82 CGC–161Tongun Lako Losarah, Upland, Calif.- 85 CGC-77 Com–162David Lysaught, Denver, Colo.- 83 CGC-79 Com–162David Ferreira, Haverford, Pa.- 76 Com-86 CGC–162Randy Lewis, Alma, Mich.- 77 Com-85 CGC–162Stino Milito, Park Ridge, Ill.- 77 Com-85 CGC–162Aaron Lee, Simi Valley, Calif.- 76 Com-86 CGC–162Chad Gamblin, Mesa, Ariz.- 80 Com-82 CGC–162Doug Garner, Madison, Miss.- 86 CGC-77 Com–163Chris Condello, Orlando, Fla.- 83 CGC-80 Com–163Cam Moniz, Seekonk, Mass.- 82 CGC-81 Com–163Michael O’Neal, Jacksonville, Fla.- 89 CGC-74 Com–163Chris Locker, Chapin, S.C.- 87 CGC-76 Com–163Daniel Webb, Tyler, Texas- 80 Com-83 CGC–163Michael Fastert, Des Plaines, Ill.- 79 Com-84 CGC–163Eddie Davis, San Mateo, Calif.- 74 Com-89 CGC–163David Lebowitz, Santa Monica, Calif.- 77 Com-86 CGC–163Riaz Rattansi, England- 86 CGC-78 Com–164Brent Herlihy, New York, N.Y.- 73 Com-91 CGC–164Blake Onkka, Prior Lake, Minn.- 76 Com-88 CGC–164Ben Lukehart, Towson, Md.- 85 CGC-80 Com–165Brad Wilder, Fort Wright, Ky.- 78 Com-87 CGC–165James Welch, Albany, N.Y.- 86 CGC-80 Com–166Colton Knedler, Manhattan Beach, Calif.- 86 CGC-80 Com–166Tanner Davis, Knoxville, Tenn.- 88 CGC-79 Com–167Josh Nichols, Apex, N.C.- 80 CGC-88 Com–168Mitch Donald, Vail, Colo.- 86 Com-85 CGC–171Jason Zubatkin, Somers, N.Y.- 85 Com-89 CGC–174Alex Snickenberger, Boston, Mass.- 74 Com-WDJeff Wilson, Fairfield, Calif.- 84 CGC-WDAndrew Price, Lake Bluff, Ill.- WDTim Beans, Newport Beach, Calif.- WD PARKER, Colo. – Pairings and tee times for Monday’s first round of match play at the 2019 U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship, played at 7,561-yard, par-72 Colorado Golf Club. All Times MDT Round of 64(Upper Bracket)11:30 a.m. – Ben Warnquist, Gaithersburg, Md. (136) vs. To Be Determined (147)9 a.m. – Johnny Delprete, Juno Beach, Fla. (144) vs. Creighton Honeck, Austin, Texas (145)9:10 a.m. – Andres Schonbaum, Argentina (142) vs. Bryan Jones, Atlanta, Ga. (146)9:20 a.m. – Andrew Wyatt, Midland, Texas (142) vs. Kevin O’Connell, Jacksonville, Fla. (146)9:30 a.m. – Jon Olson, Ankeny, Iowa (139) vs. Dave Bunker, Canada (146)9:40 a.m. – Jason Schultz, Allen, Texas (143) vs. Timothy Schaetzel, Atlanta, Ga. (145)9:50 a.m. – Andrew Rhodes, Westfield, Ind. (139) vs. Brandon Cloete, South Africa (146)10 a.m. – Michael Brown, Maple Shade, N.J. (143) vs. Alejandro Villavicencio, Guatemala (145)11:20 a.m. – Brandon Dalinka, New York, N.Y. (137) vs. To Be Determined (147)10:10 a.m. – Brett Boner, Charlotte, N.C. (143) vs. Yaroslav Merkulov, Penfield, N.Y. (145)10:20 a.m. – Todd White, Spartanburg, S.C. (142) vs. Nicholas Gunthorpe, East Lansing, Mich. (146)10:30 a.m. – Matt Parziale, Brockton, Mass. (142) vs. Jeremy Gearhart, Atascadero, Calif. (145)11:10 a.m. – Paul McNamara, Dallas, Texas (137) vs. To Be Determined (147)10:40 a.m.- Stephen Hale, Bakersfield, Calif. (143) vs. Nathan Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa. (145)10:50 a.m. – Joseph Deraney, Tupelo, Miss. (141) vs. Colby Amparan, Fort Worth, Texas (146)11 a.m. – Chad Branton, Cartersville, Ga. (142) vs. Jimmy Chestnut, Royal Oak, Mich. (145) |