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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Lutz repeats at Brtish Senior Amateur

   We’re inside 300 days now, with 291 tin o go until the opening round of the 2013 U.S. Open tees off at Merion Golf Club’s East Course the Ardmore section of Haverford Township, just in case you’re counting — and I most certainly am.

It’s been a few weeks and the guy isn’t a Delco person, although veterans of the Golf Association of Philadelphia circuit have certainly crossed paths with him, but it’s just remarkable that Chip Lutz, a 57-year-old resident of the Reading area, has now won two straight British Senior Open Amateur titles.
Lutz was the runnerup in the British Senior Amateur two years ago and then claimed the title last summer at Royal Portrush. A couple of weeks ago, he repeated the feat, firing a final-round of 4-under 68 at Machynys Peninsula in South Wales to finish at 5-under 211, one shot clear of fellow Americans Douglas Pool, Steve Rogers and three-time winner Paul Simson.
Lutz became just the third player in the history of the tournament to earn back-to-back wins. Only Charlie Green and Ron White had done it previously.
“It feels unreal to have won again,” Lutz said in a story on the event that appeared on the GAP website. “It is a significant achievement as it has not been done for about 20 years and then by Charlie Green, who, I believe was something special. He won six times in seven years and I certainly have some way to go to catch him up.
“I felt good coming into the tournament, but the standard is so high these days that winning events like this is a tall order and I am just thrilled to have done it and I really looking forward to Royal Birkdale and the Seniors Open Amateur at Royal Aberdeen next year.”
The Royal Birkdale reference is because by winning the Senior Amateur, Lutz earns a spot in the British Senior Open. His trip to the British Isles this summer included the 2012 Senior British Open and all he did at Turnberry was win the silver medal as the low amateur.
Lutz’s performance is just further proof of the high level of play that is found on the GAP circuit, particularly at the senior level.

Major matters

Rory McIlroy put an exclamation point on the 2012 major season with his dominant victory at Kiawah Island a couple of weeks ago.
The best Tiger Woods can do when he arrives at Merion next summer is 15 major championships and he would need a win in the Masters to April to reach that number.
If he does not win at Augusta, Woods will arrive in Delaware County without a major championship since that epic U.S. Open at Torrey Pines.

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