Men's World Amateur Rankings -- Nov. 20
November 20, 2024
What Happened Marc Engellenner, 41, of Rocklin, Calif., matched the competitive course record at CommonGround Golf Course on Saturday, carding a 5-under-par 65 to share the Round 1 U.S. Mid-Amateur lead with Robbie Ziegler, 29, of Portland, Ore. Ziegler shot 5-under 67 at the par-72 Colorado Golf Club. Engellenner’s performance on a cloudless day with temperatures in the 80s came on the 7,466-yard, par-70 stroke-play co-host for the championship. He was one stroke better than 2008 U.S. Amateur runner-up Drew Kittleson, 30, of Scottsdale, Ariz. The 65 tied the competitive mark set by eight players in 2012 when the course was the stroke-play co-host for the U.S. Amateur Championship at Cherry Hills Country Club. That group includes PGA Tour winners Justin Thomas, Max Homa and Cheng-Tsung Pan. Ziegler, who was born in Denver, had the lowest round at Colorado Golf Club, which measured 7,585 yards. That was one better than 2016 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball co-runner-up Ben Warnquist, 26, of Gaithersburg, Md. Colorado Golf Club will host the match-play portion of the championship beginning on Monday. Engellenner’s day got off to a hot start when he eagled the 646-yard, par-5 third, hitting a hybrid from 300 yards to 8 feet. His other three birdies on the outward nine were from 6 feet and closer, and despite a minor hiccup on the par-4 16th, his lone bogey of the round, he closed with a birdie on the 596-yard, par-5 18th hole. “I hit my driver really well today, so I had a lot of wedges into the greens,” said Engellenner, a founding partner of an event insurance company who missed the cut in his only other U.S. Mid-Amateur start in 2017. “It was one of the best days ever.” Kittleson, a reinstated amateur (2016) who had not competed in a USGA championship since the 2010 U.S. Amateur at Chambers Bay, entered the U.S. Mid-Amateur because several of his friends believe he can no longer compete on a national level. “They think I’m washed up. They think I am terrible,” said Kittleson. “And they text me that. I’ve got to overcome a bunch of obstacles.” Despite struggling as a professional, the 2011 Florida State graduate did have a decorated junior and amateur career, reaching the quarterfinals of the 2005 U.S. Junior Amateur before losing in the 36-hole final of the 2008 U.S. Amateur to then 18-year-old Danny Lee, of New Zealand, at Pinehurst No. 2. Kittleson produced a bogey-free round highlighted by an eagle-3 on the 539-yard seventh hole; his 7-iron second stopped 20 feet from the flagstick. “The course is beautiful,” said Kittleson of CommonGround. CGC (Colorado Golf Club) is awesome too. There’s no wind or anything and it’s soft, so there’s plenty of birdies out there.” Ziegler, a 2012 graduate of the University of Oregon, overcame a double bogey on the challenging 204-yard, 17th hole with an eagle on the par-5 16th and a 4-under 32 on his second nine, Colorado Golf Club’s outward nine, that included five birdies. This is Ziegler’s third USGA championship of 2019 following the U.S. Amateur Four-Ball at Bandon Dunes and the U.S. Amateur at Pinehurst. “I have played in [USGA championships] before so I have a good feel for what we need to do in the stroke-play portion,” said Ziegler, who is making his seventh USGA appearance. “You don’t want to be too aggressive – conservative lines and aggressive swings – at least the first day of the tournament. I kind of stuck to that game plan and it worked out.” After getting off to a slow start and shooting 1-over 37 on the outward nine of Colorado Golf Club, Warnquist, an insurance agent and 2015 graduate of the University of Maryland, blistered the second nine with six birdies over a seven-hole stretch. “When I made the turn, I got motivated,” said Warnquist. “I hit a few good shots and made a few putts. I birdied [holes] 10, 11 and 12, which was encouraging because you have two par 5s (15 and 16) after that.” What’s Next The championship continues on Sunday with the second round of stroke play. Players will swap courses, with the low 64 scorers advancing to match play, which commences on Monday at Colorado Golf Club. A playoff, if necessary to decide the final spots in the bracket, will take place at Colorado Golf Club on Monday morning. Notable Kevin O’Connell’s title defense got off to a rocky start with a 5-over 77 at Colorado Golf Club. The Jacksonville, Fla., resident is vying to become the first back-to-back champion since Nathan Smith (2009-10). Bob Royak, 57, of Alpharetta, Ga., who won the U.S. Senior Amateur on Aug. 29 at Old Chatham Golf Club in Durham, N.C., registered the 26th hole-in-one in U.S. Mid-Amateur history. He aced the 186-yard sixth hole at CommonGround with a 6-iron en route to an even-par 70. It was Royak’s 11th career hole-in-one. It was a whirlwind 24 hours for Gene Elliott, of West Des Moines, Iowa. On Friday, the 57-year-old won his second Canadian Senior Amateur by five strokes in suburban Toronto. That night, he flew to Denver for his 1 p.m. CDT starting time at Colorado Golf Club. Competing without a practice round, Elliott, who is No. 294 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking™ (highest ranked player 55 and older), carded a 4-over 76. Twelve players in this year’s field competed at CommonGround when it was the stroke-play co-host for the 2012 U.S. Amateur. The list is headlined by four-time U.S. Mid-Amateur champion Nathan Smith, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Speaking of past U.S. Mid-Amateur champions, several recent winners got off to solid starts. Matt Parziale, of Brockton, Mass. (2017); Scott Harvey, of Greensboro, N.C. (2014); and two-time USA Walker Cup competitor Stewart Hagestad, of Newport Beach, Calif. (2016), carded rounds of 70, 70 and 73, respectively. Parziale and Harvey played CommonGround, while Hagestad was at Colorado Golf Club. The stroke average at Colorado Golf Club was 77.6 (5.6 strokes over par), while at par-70 CommonGround the average was 73.8. The toughest hole at Colorado Golf Club was the 199-yard, par-3 17th (3.81), while the 505-yard, par-4 15th was the toughest at CommonGround (4.59). Tim Beans, of Newport Beach, Calif., withdrew after 16 holes at CommonGround due to a back injury. Andrew Price, of Lake Bluff, Ill., also withdrew after six holes at Colorado Golf Club due to an undisclosed injury. Quotable “It was probably about as tough and firm of a golf course as I’ve probably ever played in a tournament. And it was also very fair. I think if it was any firmer, it would have been hard getting the ball stopped where you were trying to. In terms of tournament set-up, I don’t think you could have done a better job. I mean it was just a fair, tough golf course.” – Marc Engellenner, of Rocklin, Calif., on course conditions at CommonGround Golf Course. “I get the feeling that a lot of people are just excited to be here. If you’re excited to be here, you’re going to get killed. You shouldn’t just be excited to be here. You should be trying to win. I could shoot 100 tomorrow and be fine too, but some of the people come out here and are hoping instead of actually playing to win.” – Drew Kittleson, of Scottsdale, Ariz., on the mindset you need to play well in USGA events. “[My caddie and I] were just talking about it. I’ve never played in one, so I don’t know what to think really. I’m a mid-am, I work, I have a family and stuff, so it’s different. But the U.S. Am, the quality of the field is a lot better. Not a knock on this field, it’s just the reality. College kids that play golf every day are better than us.” – Kittleson on competing in his first U.S. Mid-Amateur. “Everything was steady. I hit a lot of fairways and a lot of greens. I was fortunate to make a couple of mid-range putts to keep the momentum going during the middle of the round. But my back nine (the course’s front nine) I hit it close a bunch and I made all of the [putts] essentially. It was really steady and the rest took care of itself.” – Robbie Ziegler, of Portland, Ore., on his 5-under 67 at Colorado Golf Club. “I came out [to Colorado] quite a bit this summer, and then actually I played the U.S. Am out here in 2012 when it was at Cherry Hills, so I was familiar with the golf course. The elevation I have kind of gotten used to. My caddie, Neil, is local here and he hits it pretty similar to me, so he’s helped me out a lot with yardages. It’s been helpful.” – Ryan Eibner, of Dallas, Texas, on adjusting to the altitude. “I feel like it is a bonus tournament. I feel lucky to be here. I haven’t been able to play the last few years, so playing with that attitude, and hopefully that attitude will give way to a good week.” – NHL referee Garrett Rank, of Canada, who shot 3-under 69 at Colorado Golf Club, on teeing it up in the U.S. Mid-Amateur for the first time in six years “So cool to be honest. Lot of confidence from it and it really hasn’t sunk in. I am sure during the dog days of winter or in the airport or in a snowstorm somewhere I will be able to enjoy it more. I am really thrilled with that. I have been chasing a big one for a long time and had a lot of good results, it was finally nice to get my name on the trophy.” – Rank on his confidence since winning the prestigious Western Amateur in early August. “Probably one of my better [USGA] rounds. I felt like this was one of the tougher set-ups, this course. I was playing pretty conservatively most of the day. Coming into the back nine there were some shots where I could attack a little bit. That was pretty fun.” – Troy Johnson, of Maple Grove, Minn., after shooting a 3-under 69 at Colorado Golf Club PARKER, Colo. - Results from Saturday's first 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 In relation to par, Marc Engellenner and Robbie Ziegler are tied at 5-under. Marc Engellenner, Rocklin, Calif. 31-34--65 Com Drew Kittleson, Scottsdale, Ariz. 34-32--66 Com Mike O'Connell, Glen Ellyn, Ill. 35-32--67 Com Robbie Ziegler, Portland, Ore. 32-35--67 CGC Ryan Eibner, Dallas, Texas 36-31--67 Com Andrew Wyatt, Midland, Texas 36-32--68 Com Ben Warnquist, Gaithersburg, Md. 37-31--68 CGC Chad Branton, Cartersville, Ga. 34-34--68 Com James Pleat, Nashua, N.H. 35-33--68 Com Justin Young, Salem, Va. 33-35--68 Com Andrew Rhodes, Westfield, Ind. 33-36--69 CGC Austin Kreger, Harrison Township, Mich. 33-36--69 Com Bobby Bucey, Concord, Calif. 32-37--69 Com Brandon Dalinka, New York, N.Y. 35-34--69 Com Brett Boner, Charlotte, N.C. 35-34--69 Com Dave Bunker, Canada 36-33--69 Com Garrett Rank, Canada 35-34--69 CGC Jeronimo Esteve, Puerto Rico 35-34--69 Com Joseph Deraney, Tupelo, Miss. 35-34--69 Com Lukas Michel, Australia 32-37--69 Com Ryan Axlund, Denver, Colo. 32-37--69 Com Ryan Wilkins, San Diego, Calif. 33-36--69 Com Troy Johnson, Maple Grove, Minn. 36-33--69 CGC Alejandro Villavicencio, Guatemala 32-38--70 Com Bob Royak, Alpharetta, Ga. 33-37--70 Com Daniel Day, Clemson, S.C. 35-35--70 Com Hank Shaheen, Dequincy, La. 34-36--70 Com Harley Abrams, Evanston, Ill. 34-36--70 Com John Ehrgott, Peoria, Ill. 36-34--70 Com Matt Parziale, Brockton, Mass. 34-36--70 Com Paul McNamara, Dallas, Texas 38-32--70 Com Scott Harvey, Greensboro, N.C. 35-35--70 Com Stephen Hale, Bakersfield, Calif. 36-34--70 Com W. Jay Degenhart, Savannah, Ga. 35-35--70 Com Adam Mallory, Noblesville, Ind. 37-34--71 Com Blake Parks, Odessa, Texas 36-35--71 Com Cory Siegfried, Wayne, Pa. 34-37--71 CGC Herbie Aikens, Kingston, Mass. 37-34--71 CGC Jack Brooks, England 36-35--71 Com Jack Dukeminier, Beaverton, Ore. 37-34--71 CGC JD Anderson, Des Moines, Iowa 38-33--71 Com Jimmy Chestnut, Royal Oak, Mich. 36-35--71 Com Johnny Delprete, Juno Beach, Fla. 34-37--71 Com Jon Olson, Ankeny, Iowa 39-32--71 CGC Kent Monas, Akron, Ohio 34-37--71 Com Lane Branum, Midland, Texas 36-35--71 Com Nick Geyer, San Diego, Calif. 38-33--71 Com Sam O'Dell, Hurricane, W.Va. 35-36--71 Com Scott Fawcett, Frisco, Texas 36-35--71 CGC Scott Strickland, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 34-37--71 CGC William Davenport, Palm City, Fla. 36-35--71 Com Zack Bellenger, Weatherford, Texas 35-36--71 Com Bill Williamson, Cincinnati, Ohio 36-36--72 Com Blake Johnson, Winnetka, Ill. 35-37--72 Com Brandon Cloete, South Africa 35-37--72 Com Brian Csipkes, Omaha, Neb. 35-37--72 Com Chris Kovach, St. Louis, Mo. 36-36--72 CGC Dan Ellis, Lansing, Mich. 37-35--72 CGC Jacob Koppenberg, Bellingham, Wash. 36-36--72 Com Maxwell Scodro, Chicago, Ill. 33-39--72 CGC Michael Coriasso, White Lake, Mich. 37-35--72 Com PJ Acierno, Flourtown, Pa. 37-35--72 Com Timothy Schaetzel, Atlanta, Ga. 38-34--72 Com Trevor Sauntry, Spring, Texas 35-37--72 Com Tyler Gulliksen, Daytona Beach, Fla. 37-35--72 CGC Brent Herlihy, New York, N.Y. 36-37--73 Com Bryan Jones, Atlanta, Ga. 38-35--73 CGC Creighton Honeck, Austin, Texas 37-36--73 CGC Cullen Brasfield, La Quinta, Calif. 36-37--73 Com Dalton Melnyk, Atlanta, Ga. 38-35--73 Com Dan Sullivan, Pasadena, Calif. 36-37--73 Com Eric LeFante, Florham Park, N.J. 36-37--73 Com Greg Etimos, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 36-37--73 Com Jason Schultz, Allen, Texas 36-37--73 CGC Jeff Mallette, North Canton, Ohio 37-36--73 Com Jeremy Gearhart, Atascadero, Calif. 37-36--73 Com Jonathan Bale, Wales 36-37--73 CGC Kamden Ganir, Las Vegas, Nev. 38-35--73 Com Michael Pearson, Atlanta, Ga. 39-34--73 CGC Nico Bollini, Laguna Beach, Calif. 39-34--73 CGC Ryan Reynolds, Camden, S.C. 40-33--73 Com Scott Gordon, Sacramento, Calif. 38-35--73 Com Scott Turner, Stuart, Fla. 37-36--73 Com Steven Groover, Birmingham, Ala. 37-36--73 Com Stewart Hagestad, Newport Beach, Calif. 37-36--73 CGC Todd White, Spartanburg, S.C. 38-35--73 CGC Troy Vannucci, Marlton, N.J. 38-35--73 Com Alex Snickenberger, Boston, Mass. 37-37--74 Com Andres Schonbaum, Argentina 37-37--74 CGC Ben Fisher, Germantown, Tenn. 41-33--74 Com Brett Young, Bethel Park, Pa. 38-36--74 CGC Brock Young, Tifton, Ga. 38-36--74 Com Darin Goldstein, New York City, N.Y. 38-36--74 Com Darren Fletcher, Cave Creek, Ariz. 39-35--74 Com Derek Busby, Ruston, La. 38-36--74 CGC Eddie Davis, San Mateo, Calif. 38-36--74 Com Frank Alafoginis, Arlington, Va. 36-38--74 Com Jace Moore, Keller, Texas 39-35--74 Com Jesse Larson, Shakopee, Minn. 37-37--74 CGC John Ramsey, Glenview, Ill. 36-38--74 Com Joseph Cermak, Chicago, Ill. 37-37--74 Com Joseph Latowski, Port St. Lucie, Fla. 39-35--74 Com Luke Bakke, Seattle, Wash. 37-37--74 Com Michael Klaric III, Peninsula, Ohio 35-39--74 Com Mike O'Neil, Baltimore, Md. 37-37--74 Com Nick Nosewicz, Aurora, Colo. 36-38--74 CGC Philip Bagdade, Portland, Ore. 35-39--74 CGC Poli Martinez Medrano, Argentina 36-38--74 CGC Sean Heidrick, Dallas, Texas 40-34--74 CGC Yaroslav Merkulov, Penfield, N.Y. 36-38--74 CGC Zach Jecklin, Glen Ellyn, Ill. 36-38--74 Com Brad Mangum, Granite Falls, N.C. 36-39--75 Com Doug Albers, Leawood, Kan. 38-37--75 Com Forbes Collins II, Lake Forest, Calif. 40-35--75 CGC Grant Martens, San Diego, Calif. 39-36--75 CGC Joey Savoie, Canada 36-39--75 CGC Keith Unikel, Bethesda, Md. 37-38--75 Com Michael Beaty, Needham, Mass. 37-38--75 Com Michael Brown, Maple Shade, N.J. 36-39--75 CGC Michael Jensen, San Francisco, Calif. 41-34--75 CGC Nicholas Gunthorpe, East Lansing, Mich. 35-40--75 CGC Reid Hatley, Hayden Lake, Idaho 38-37--75 Com Steven Carter, Saint Augustine, Fla. 35-40--75 Com Tyler Crawford, Bermuda Dunes, Calif. 38-37--75 CGC Tyler Hunt, Tulsa, Okla. 38-37--75 Com Aaron Lee, Simi Valley, Calif. 40-36--76 Com Alex Jeffers, Watertown, Mass. 40-36--76 Com Blake Onkka, Prior Lake, Minn. 37-39--76 Com Brian Hickey, Burr Ridge, Ill. 38-38--76 CGC Chad Wilfong, Charlotte, N.C. 42-34--76 CGC Charles Santaularia, Lakewood, Colo. 39-37--76 CGC Chris Noel, Tulsa, Okla. 37-39--76 CGC Daniel DeBra, Lutz, Fla. 40-36--76 CGC David Bartman, Los Angeles, Calif. 36-40--76 CGC David Ferreira, Haverford, Pa. 41-35--76 Com Derek Dalziel, Canada 38-38--76 Com Eric Gibbs, Ruston, La. 39-37--76 CGC Eric Harris, Rochester, Minn. 38-38--76 CGC Gene Elliott, West Des Moines, Iowa 38-38--76 CGC Geoffrey Shaw, Edmond, Okla. 39-37--76 CGC John Rosenstock, Richmond, Va. 37-39--76 CGC Kevin Carrigan, Canada 34-42--76 CGC Laurie Owen, England 40-36--76 CGC Marc Peterson, Modesto, Calif. 38-38--76 Com Matthew Finger, Wilmington, Del. 38-38--76 Com Matthew Mattare, Jersey City, N.J. 38-38--76 CGC Michael Muehr, McLean, Va. 41-35--76 CGC Nathan Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa. 40-36--76 CGC Rusty Mosley, Vidalia, Ga. 40-36--76 CGC Ryan Patrick, Reston, Va. 38-38--76 Com Stephen Powers, Denver, Colo. 38-38--76 Com Steve Harwell, Mooresville, N.C. 36-40--76 CGC Tommy Parker, Boston, Mass. 37-39--76 CGC Tyler Cooke, Warwick, R.I. 38-38--76 CGC Brad Nurski, St. Joseph, Mo. 42-35--77 CGC Brodie Hullinger, Brookings, S.D. 38-39--77 CGC Cates Culpepper, Columbus, Ga. 39-38--77 CGC Colby Amparan, Fort Worth, Texas 38-39--77 CGC Corey Baubault, Murrieta, Calif. 38-39--77 Com David Lebowitz, Santa Monica, Calif. 37-40--77 Com David Noll Jr., Dalton, Ga. 37-40--77 CGC Gary Dunn, Granite Bay, Calif. 38-39--77 Com Jeff Cox, Broken Arrow, Okla. 36-41--77 Com Kevin O'Connell, Jacksonville, Fla. 37-40--77 CGC Mark Costanza, Jersey City, N.J. 38-39--77 CGC Matt Bergstrom, Sahuarita, Ariz. 41-36--77 Com Michael Cress, Columbus, Ohio 40-37--77 CGC Peter Anderson, Wellesley, Mass. 37-40--77 Com Randy Lewis, Alma, Mich. 39-38--77 Com Rich VanderMass, Locust Valley, N.Y. 39-38--77 CGC Robbie Wight, West Palm Beach, Fla. 40-37--77 Com Stephen Nichols, East Lansing, Mich. 39-38--77 Com Stino Milito, Park Ridge, Ill. 40-37--77 Com Timothy Driver, Holly Springs, N.C. 39-38--77 Com Trevor Randolph, Franklin Lakes, N.J. 39-38--77 Com Andrew Montooth, Columbus, Ohio 41-37--78 CGC Arthur Zelmati, France 40-38--78 CGC Brad Wilder, Fort Wright, Ky. 44-34--78 Com Brian Moores, Dellwood, Minn. 43-35--78 Com Chip Brooke, Altamonte Springs, Fla. 41-37--78 Com Cory Aune, Lake Geneva, Wis. 42-36--78 CGC Ian Dahl, Carmel, Calif. 42-36--78 CGC Jay Livsey, Wheat Ridge, Colo. 39-39--78 Com Josh Ketter, Fulshear, Texas 43-35--78 CGC Josh Williams, Saint Simons Island, Ga. 41-37--78 CGC Kyle Stiles, Athens, Ga. 39-39--78 CGC Matt Call, Castle Rock, Colo. 40-38--78 CGC Michael Harrington, Colorado Springs, Colo. 41-37--78 Com Ryan Greer, Knoxville, Tenn. 38-40--78 Com Scott Kraul, Irving, Texas 39-39--78 Com Stephen Lindsey, Kaysville, Utah 40-38--78 Com Stephen Serrao, Midlothian, Va. 41-37--78 Com William Buchanan, Greensboro, N.C. 40-38--78 CGC Beau Glover, North Little Rock, Ark. 39-40--79 CGC Ben Jorgensen, Richfield, Utah 40-39--79 CGC David Banks, Oceanside, Calif. 39-40--79 Com Don DuBois, Newport Beach, Calif. 39-40--79 Com John Humphries, Woodworth, La. 43-36--79 CGC John Hunter, The Woodlands, Texas 38-41--79 CGC Joseph Nichols, Little Rock, Ark. 38-41--79 CGC Kory Bowman, Springfield, Mo. 37-42--79 CGC Michael Del Rocco, Jacksonville, Fla. 41-38--79 Com Michael Fastert, Des Plaines, Ill. 40-39--79 Com Michael Gotcher, Broken Arrow, Okla. 37-42--79 Com Peter Betzold, Cincinnati, Ohio 37-42--79 CGC Randy Sroka, Stevensville, Md. 43-36--79 CGC Steven Irwin, Golden, Colo. 40-39--79 CGC Tim Hogarth, Northridge, Calif. 42-37--79 Com Benjamin Day, Waterbury, Conn. 41-39--80 Com Chad Gamblin, Mesa, Ariz. 40-40--80 Com Daniel Webb, Tyler, Texas 40-40--80 Com Hudson Hansard, Austin, Texas 41-39--80 Com Jake O'Neal, Vancouver, Wash. 39-41--80 CGC Johnathan Schnitzer, Houston, Texas 40-40--80 CGC Jordan Sease, Lexington, S.C. 38-42--80 CGC Josh Nichols, Apex, N.C. 40-40--80 CGC Kyler Sauer, Thousand Oaks, Calif. 39-41--80 CGC Robert Pickett, Cincinnati, Ohio 40-40--80 Com Ryan Eckelkamp, Washington, Mo. 44-36--80 CGC Thomas Campbell, Taylorsville, Ky. 42-38--80 CGC Tim Zande, Olathe, Kan. 40-40--80 CGC Andrew Hodge, Oakmont, Pa. 42-39--81 CGC Bradley Bastion, Shelby Township, Mich. 37-44--81 CGC Jordan McKenzie, Columbus, Ohio 39-42--81 Com Michael McCoy, Norwalk, Iowa 39-42--81 CGC Taylor Smith, Covington, Ga. 41-40--81 CGC Benjamin Conroy, Berlin, Conn. 44-38--82 CGC Burke Spensky, Boise, Idaho 43-39--82 CGC Cam Moniz, Seekonk, Mass. 41-41--82 CGC Charles Sahlman, Denver, Colo. 41-41--82 CGC Clay Guerin, Birmingham, Ala. 41-41--82 CGC Kent Moore, Centennial, Colo. 43-39--82 CGC Luke Crapo, Kaysville, Utah 44-38--82 CGC Max Harres, Belleville, Ill. 43-39--82 CGC Patrick Pelletier, Lebanon, N.H. 39-43--82 CGC Tyler Ota, Honolulu, Hawaii 44-38--82 CGC Chris Condello, Orlando, Fla. 40-43--83 CGC Chuck Radabaugh, Maumee, Ohio 41-42--83 CGC David Lysaught, Denver, Colo. 42-41--83 CGC Eric Williams, Goldsboro, N.C. 44-39--83 Com Erik Hanson, Kirkland, Wash. 42-41--83 CGC Matthew Burroughs, Manchester, N.H. 41-42--83 CGC Matthew Hayes, Marietta, Ga. 42-41--83 CGC Mike Davidson, Mesa, Ariz. 38-45--83 CGC Jeff Wilson, Fairfield, Calif. 36-48--84 CGC Sean O'Donnell, Glendale, Ariz. 45-39--84 CGC Ben Lukehart, Towson, Md. 45-40--85 CGC Jason Zubatkin, Somers, N.Y. 43-42--85 Com Mark Acosta, Escondido, Calif. 39-46--85 CGC Nicolas Donaldson, Argentina 44-41--85 CGC Riaz Rattansi, England 44-41--85 CGC Tongun Lako Losarah, Upland, Calif. 44-41--85 CGC Andrew Dagneau, Canada 43-43--86 CGC Colton Knedler, Manhattan Beach, Calif. 46-40--86 CGC Doug Garner, Madison, Miss. 46-40--86 CGC James Welch, Albany, N.Y. 43-43--86 CGC Mitch Donald, Vail, Colo. 39-47--86 Com Chris Locker, Chapin, S.C. 43-44--87 CGC Nicholas Reardon, Columbus, Ohio 41-46--87 CGC Tanner Davis, Knoxville, Tenn. 47-41--88 CGC Brent Landry, Canada 41-48--89 CGC Michael O'Neal, Jacksonville, Fla. 45-44--89 CGC Andrew Price, Lake Bluff, Ill. WD CGC Tim Beans, Newport Beach, Calif. WD Com ### |
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